Bert is Evil!
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Classified Documents of Mars Surveillance
Dear sir,
I was recently told of your "Bert is Evil" investigation and thought that you
might be interested in the attached image. Understand that this image comes
to me from a trusted friend who worked at Jet Propulsion Laboratories between
1975 and 1992. I have no reason to distrust this friend, but he wishes to
remain anonymous for fear of retribution.
On July 25th, 1976, this picture (frame 35A72) of the Cydonia region of Mars
(at 41 deg. N latitude 9.5 deg. longitude) was photographed by Viking Orbiter
1. The mission was to identify potential landing sites for the Viking Lander
2. As you can see this landform bears a striking resemblance to the evil
Bert. This photograph was supressed by higher-ups in our government and an
alternate landing site for Viking 2 was selected.
What conclusions can we draw from this image? First of all, the only life
forms that we know of that developed on Mars were single-celled organisms.
Considering the immensity of this formation (2.5 km long x 2.0 km
wide x 0.4 km tall) it becomes immediately apparent that the logistics of
single-celled organisms building such a stone monument to Bert are mind
boggling. Why, it would make the construction of the pyramids at Giza look
like a sand castle building contest. According to the facts as I have
presented them, ancient Martians by the billions were obviously enslaved by
their Bert-worshiping overlords for this project. But why? Is it a mute
testament to the devotion of a long dead race to the evil Bert (whom they
must have worshipped as a god)? Is it a warning of some kind? As if to tell
humanity that we are not welcome in space, that we should go no further? And
why Bert? We have no record of a Bert before 1969, and yet here he is
immortalized on a rock formation believed to date back to some time between
Earth's pre-cambrian era and the late mezanine level. Did Bert somehow time
travel and convince the ancient Martians to do his bidding? Is it possible
that a visionary Martian microbe looked into the future, saw Bert, and was so
affected by the evil images that washed over him that this single-celled
Nostradamus was compelled to put his visions to rock? I know not. But clearly
spending a lot of money on costly Mars probes to investgate this further is
warranted.
Cordially,
N. Ross Gilbert
Aerologist-at-large
Note that this image has been digitally enhanced somewhat. But only a little.
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