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NASA’s Martian bacteria were no bacteria

For over 14 years, NASA’s scientists at Johnson Space Center maintain
they found Martian bacteria inside Meteorite ALH 84001. However, the
following micrographs show the “bacteria” were actually pieces of
collagen fibrils, which exist in animals only. The following
micrographs also show fossilized chromatin histones existing alongside
the “magnetites” claimed by NASA scientists. Histones never exist in
bacteria, according to Wikipedia.

So, the Martian “bacteria” were no
bacteria at all. They are Martian animal
remains of collagen and nucleus.

Fig. 1: shows Martian bacteria were collagen fibril remains
http://www.wretch.cc/album/show.php?i=lin440315&b=28&f=1176877112&p=115

Fig. 2: shows another Martian bacteria were collagen fibril
remains
http://www.wretch.cc/album/show.php?i=lin440315&b=28&f=1176877114&p=117

Fig. 3: shows a third collagen fibril in ALH84001
http://www.wretch.cc/album/show.php?i=lin440315&b=28&f=1176877110&p=111

Fig. 4: shows fossilized ribsomes attached to rough endoplasmic
reticulum in ALH84001
http://www.wretch.cc/album/show.php?i=lin440315&b=28&f=1176891238&p=121

Fig. 5: shows fossilized chromatin fibers alongside “magnetites” in
ALH84001
http://www.wretch.cc/album/show.php?i=lin440315&b=28&f=1176918460&p=126

Fig. 6: shows fossilized chromatin histones
alongside “magnetites” in ALH84001
http://www.wretch.cc/album/show.php?i=lin440315&b=28&f=1176926133&p=127

Fig. 7: shows fossilized chromatin histones
alongside “magnetites” in ALH84001
http://www.wretch.cc/album/show.php?i=lin440315&b=28&f=1176926132&p=128

Fig. 8: shows Earthly chromatin for comparison with the “magnetite
veins” claimed by NASA scientists
http://www.wretch.cc/album/show.php?i=lin440315&b=28&f=1176896727&p=129

Fig. 9: shows Earthly chromatin in various stages
http://www.wretch.cc/album/show.php?i=lin440315&b=28&f=1176896726&p=125

Fig. 10: shows a diagram of collagen structure for reference
http://www.wretch.cc/album/show.php?i=lin440315&b=28&f=1176877105&p=113