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Discovery: Buddha Statue Found on The Mars!

Could there be Buddhists on Mars? Extraterrestrial life form enthusiasts seem to think so when they called a rock carving – seemingly depicting Buddha – proof of intelligent life on the red planet.

A “Buddha”-like statue has been spotted on Mars (above image) and, according to the headline about it on Mirror.co.uk, it’s “held up as ‘proof’ that intelligent life existed there.”
Following the thread of this story leads to some questionable facts that suggest the red planet is covered in ancient relics and artifacts.
The trail points to uf osightingsdaily.com, that headlines this object as “Stunning Martian God Found On Mars!” with the date of its discovery listed as October 2015.
UFOsightingsdaily’s Scott C. Waring, a self-proclaimed UFOlogist, actually rides the fence when he writes, “I think we have seen this statue before, but never this close up. … [It] shows a face and head turned to its right, with breasts and a plump stomach, shoulders. The photo alone should be enough to convince the United Nations that intelligent life once existed on Mars, but NASA doesn’t want anyone to know the truth.”
First of all, Waring is correct when he mentions seeing the statue before, but not correct that it was “never this close up.”
Exactly a year ago, right after NASA’s Curiosity rover snapped a picture on Mars (Oct. 7, 2014) that revealed this “statue” image in a group of rocks, Waring’s ufosightingsdaily posted (on Oct. 13) a story and enhanced close-up of the statue-like object, under the headline: “Sitting Statue Discovered On Mars.” Date of discovery: October 2014.
Question: Why would ufosightingsdaily allege that the statue figure was only just discovered this month when it also made the same claim a year ago? The site further states the statue was found by YouTube channel Paranormal Crucible, which offers many visual examples of bizarre things on the red planet.
The site even took the NASA statue photo and enhanced it to bring out some far-out features. “Due to the poor quality of NASA image, we have to rebuild it, using colorization techniques and a little artistic license. It would appear … that Mars did, indeed, have an advanced culture, a culture intelligent enough to create monuments of their kings or gods,” according to Paranormal Crucible.

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