Aliens & UFO Sightings: Alien Carvings Found on Rocks in Mars [Watch]
Alien chasers are excited after analyzing images that look like carvings on rocks on the planet Mars.
After looking through pictures taken by the NASA Curiosity Rover, the alien chasers have located drawings that are very similar to hieroglyphic etchings on a rock, Express reports. The drawings appear to show a UFO and a humanoid being. Now UFO believers are claiming that UFOs are real and that there was once life on Mars.
Scott Waring, the owner of the UFO Sightings Daily website, is very excited by the images and says that non-believers should be convinced that aliens are real because the "writing was on the wall."
"History is being made here folks ... this is something special," Waring said.
Waring is very convinced that the images are real and that aliens were able to create their own language.
"The writing is finally the absolute proof that we needed to prove that these beings were intelligent enough to have a written language," he said.
One reader on Waring's website was skeptical and said that the images can be explained naturally.
"The rocks in the original photo all have the same geologic pattern which look like ridges caused by ice or heat or other natural phenomenon," the reader said.
Waring says that the images are genuine and that people need to look closer before denying they are real.
"There is so much more than meets the eye.
"It takes time to let your eyes and perspective to adjust," Waring said.
Skeptics are merely calling the strange images "odd-shaped rocks." They say people are seeing things they want to see and that their eyes are playing tricks on them.
Waring has insisted that findings like these are definite proof that aliens exist. He has posted other images of rocks that appear to have faces on them on his website.
Watch the video to see more of these images:
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