The Author

G.Napolitano 
Yet another web site about Mars?
Yes. But I have my reasons.
It's not for a need of protagonism, nor for the search of celebrity: it's the taste to act in first person: I'm an IT professional and I'm already busy enough with my own business. 
I decided to bring this site to the internet community after I've seen the first anomalies at the beginning of March, 2001. I've been really upset from the famous "glass worms" and after a feverish research of more than two days on the net I realized that it was  lot of confusion about this topic, and a diffuse skepticism partly due to the the hard nature of this matter (extraterrestrial life) and partly because of the amateurial look of many sites. 

Let's state it clearly: I'm a NASA fan and I'm for space exploration, but I also support the idea that NASA have found something on Mars, and it's not divulgating this information for unknown (even if imaginable) reasons .

I have my principles and my ethics and I can't stand to see how all this case have been treated from the scientific community.
No one wants to talk about Mars in these terms, or take into account these official NASA images. Every voice out from the chore is ridicolized, and talking about "life on mars" is a good way to see one's person reputation distructed.

On the other hand I do not have a reputation to defend (at least in the scientific community) and I do have means to make my voice heard.
So enjoy this site. And spread the news: there is something to see up there.

 

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