MARS Alien Warrior Spear & Humanoid Head.
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A Mars alien warrior spear. I am 100% certain this is a spear and it was recently left there as it is not even half buried. One of the best Mars anomalies EVER. The weapon is about 4 feet long but is not a throwing spear/javelin. It resembles a pole-arm called a glaive. A MUST SEE! There is also a Humanoid head peaking out from a large rock here. He seems to have something growing on his head like fungus or an injury but could be a carved statue part. You can even see his eyelashes.
The spear appears in multiple Curiosity rover photos and is clear to see before any enhancements are made as you will see in this video.
The spear was first discovered on June 12th 2014 by ArtAlienTV and published the very next day. I don't hang about!
Thanks to "Inner Tubes" for the tip on the Humanoid. See his cool channel here: https://www.youtube.com/user/InnerTubes
NASA image link: http://mars.jpl.nasa.gov/msl/multimedia/raw/?rawid=0487MR1926003000E1_DXXX&s=487
(Above image) The Mars Glaive - Alien Infantry Weapon. A hybrid weapon for use in close quarters combat that is strikingly similar to a glaive from Earth of the sort used in the 13th century.
A glaive is a pole-arm consisting of a single-edged tapering blade similar in shape to a modern kitchen knife on the end of a pole. The blade was around 18 inches (55 cm) long, on the end of a pole 6 or 7 feet (180–210 cm) long. However, instead of having a tang like a sword or naginata, the blade is affixed in a socket-shaft configuration similar to an axe head, both the blade and shaft varying in length. Illustrations in the 13th century Maciejowski Bible show a short staffed weapon with a long blade used by both infantry and cavalry. Occasionally glaive blades were created with a small hook or spike on the reverse side. Such glaives are named glaive-guisarme. (Exerpt wikipedia)
(Above image) Another humanoid head on Mars.
I have been told by some of my well informed subscribers that NASA spend up to 5 days filtering out many images from the Mars rovers - this maybe true as some of the image sets seem rather too small for a whole days shooting.
Luckily for us they missed quite a lot of anomalies probably due to a massive work load.
I am sure that some of the workers at JPL let some slip by and then give us researchers a tip off now and again.
The images on the whole seem to have been badly resized and over compressed probably to fit so many on their website.
Is this a conspiracy? - I don't think so but we will never know what images were omitted to prevent a possible public panic. On that premise there must be thousands of close up images of animal remains, fossils, artefacts and even Mars aliens that remain unseen but there is still much to be found in the vast archives even if they are rather grungy and pixelated. A little Gaussian blur (between .5 and 1.5 radius) - contrast/brightness and sharpening goes a long way when enhancing these images. A colour temperature or white balance usually helps also. Otherwise try and work with the higher res panoramic images - these are good and full of interesting fossils and artefacts.
Keep searching everyone!