Blood Falls - A hint at extraterrestrial life?

by PAIR A NORMAL GUYS INC | April 17, 2009 at 04:30 am
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Have a look at this strange flowing water seaping out of an Antarctic glacier that apears as a blood like red water.  According to Journal Science it is originating from under the ice and could possibly by from a species of bacteria isolated for 1.5 million years. 



The bacteria has been suggested as extra-terrestrial proving that life does exist outside our planet and that it can also survive under the most harshest of enviroments and wait for it's chance to regenerate when possible.



 



HERE IS THE FOOTAGE



www.youtube.com/watch?v=P_fzqq0LdZ8


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myspacer

Strange indeed, sort of like the X-files episode except that fluid is black not red.  Great post.

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Amy Judd

this is nuts!

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Vinny

It's an Antarctic glacier not an Arctic one!

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PAIR A NORMAL GUYS INC

I KNOW I WAS IN A HURRY AND MADE A TYPO FIXXED IT SO THIS IS A NON ISSUE NOW THANKS

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Vinny

Thanks for correcting it Jason.

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PAIR A NORMAL GUYS INC

NO PROBLEM IT WAS MY ERROR HAD TO RUSH OUT AND FAILED TO PROOF READ LOL

THANKS

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sum1else

This is indeed nuts great stuff nonetheless good post . 

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orbit

This is spectacular stuff.  Maybe this is connected to the blood or plasma that fell from the sky over India a few years back?  Just a theory.

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facebookgroupmember

awesome post.

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