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<blockquote data-quote="Carroll" data-source="post: 91486" data-attributes="member: 9246"><p>There is some conjecture among scientists that the origin of Cretaceous rocks in Alberta could possibly, maybe, be alien. A recent study of the Athabasca oil sands rocks suggested that a comparison to rocks to those found elsewhere on earth had "otherworldy" qualities. Difference in "depth of the field" did not allow for a clarification of specific differences. Oddly enough, a thin green line appeared on screens of all instrumentation during tests.</p><p></p><p>Origin of this unusual occurance was narrowed down to Mars, Calgary, somewhere in Oklahoma, or the Southern UK.</p><p></p><p>One can follow the progress of this study from the O.O.I.M. (Office Of Important Matters), recently approved of funding by the U.S. Senate.</p><p></p><p>Oops! Gotta go, there is a White Van in the driveway with flashing lights, and someone knocking on the door......</p><p></p><p>Carroll</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Carroll, post: 91486, member: 9246"] There is some conjecture among scientists that the origin of Cretaceous rocks in Alberta could possibly, maybe, be alien. A recent study of the Athabasca oil sands rocks suggested that a comparison to rocks to those found elsewhere on earth had "otherworldy" qualities. Difference in "depth of the field" did not allow for a clarification of specific differences. Oddly enough, a thin green line appeared on screens of all instrumentation during tests. Origin of this unusual occurance was narrowed down to Mars, Calgary, somewhere in Oklahoma, or the Southern UK. One can follow the progress of this study from the O.O.I.M. (Office Of Important Matters), recently approved of funding by the U.S. Senate. Oops! Gotta go, there is a White Van in the driveway with flashing lights, and someone knocking on the door...... Carroll [/QUOTE]
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