01 July, 2017
Right-wing conspiracy theorist and President Donald Trump's ardent supporter, Alex Jones, made some freaky claims on his show "InfoWars".
Speaking to the Daily Beast, Guy Webster, a spokesman for NASA on Mars exploration, said: "There are no humans on Mars".
Steele is a former Marine and Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) case officer, who co-founded the US Marine Corps intelligence activity, which aims to provide intelligence services to the Marine Corps and the United States intelligence community.
The agency's statement comes just days after a rumour surfaced that it was soon to announce the discovery of alien life. While America is enjoying its annual Brexit 1776 celebrations, NASA will be celebrating having 20 years of continuous Martian observation from probes on and around the Red Planet.
He also opined that NASA's rovers on Mars and orbiters above the surface are turned off periodically to hide machinery operating on the planet's surface. There was a rumour going around last week that there weren't.
'But there are no humans'.
On Thursday, InfoWars host had guest Robert David Steele on The Alex Jones show. Trump's White House, meanwhile, appears to have distributed a February press release to Jones' site, InfoWars-which has reported, among other things, that the US government planned 9/11 and that the Sandy Hook massacre was staged.
The freaky claims were made by Jones and backed by guest Robert David Steele on Thursday's program.
In his allegations, Steele said: "We actually believe that there is a colony on Mars that is populated by children who were kidnapped and sent into space on a 20-year ride".
Yes. Someone has accused NASA of being ringleaders of a child slave colony on Mars.
I'm not even going to say who first brought the conspiracy theory up because 1) you can probably guess it in one try and 2) I am not going to even dignify that ass with mentioning their name.
"Look, I know that 90 percent of the NASA missions are secret and I've been told by high level NASA engineers that you have no idea".
Don't believe conspiracy theories and stop wasting NASA's time with them because they have so much more important stuff to do than acknowledging every rant that echoes on a dark corner of the internet. NASA has also denied these claims, saying that they do not have evidence of any sort of extraterrestrial life just yet, nor is there any sort of "pending announcement".
MailOnline has contacted Nasa about these claims.
"Are we alone in the universe?"