[REPORT ID: RED_PLANET_SUBSTRATA]

Martian Underground

[SOURCE: ANONYMOUS / ENCRYPTED]

[SUBJECT: THE HOLLOW VEINS OF MARS]

The Surface is a Decoy

For decades, the public has been fed a steady diet of “barren wasteland” imagery. High-resolution photos of red dust and jagged rocks from rovers that are programmed to ignore specific spectral anomalies. But the data being pulled by independent nodes—including the Afton Relay—suggests that the surface of Mars is merely a crust, a sterile shield protecting a vibrant, subterranean biosphere.

While the “Brick City” scientists argue over microbial life in ancient lakebeds, the reality is far more complex. The 3I/Atlas trajectory wasn’t just a random cosmic event; it was a scheduled data-handshake with the entities residing in the Valles Marineris deep-well systems.

The Geothermal Hubs

According to intercepted telemetry, the Martian interior is not cold. Deep beneath the Hellas Planitia, there are vast, pressurized caverns illuminated by bio-luminescent flora and heated by artificial geothermal tapping. These are not “little green men” in flying saucers; these are The Silicate Architects.

They have lived in the lava tubes for millennia, shielded from the lethal solar radiation that scoured the surface. They don’t breathe oxygen; they process the heavy perchlorates in the Martian soil, turning the planet’s very “toxicity” into their lifeblood.

The Tether to Earth

Why does this matter to the Anomalous Data Network? Because they aren’t just staying on Mars.

The “transmissions” caught by the Dell 5580 are echoing a specific resonant frequency found in the limestone caverns of the Oklahoma backwoods. There is a theory—unverified but gaining traction—that Mars and Earth share a “sub-spatial tether.” When 3I/Atlas passed, it acted as a bridge. The “bleeding data” we heard in the last audio intercept isn’t just noise; it’s a synchronization pulse between the Martian hives and the deep-earth nodes right under our feet.

The Cover-Up

Every “failed” Mars mission in the last 20 years wasn’t a mechanical error. They were interceptions. When a rover gets too close to a ventilation hatch (disguised as a “natural crater”), the signal is cut.

We are currently analyzing a set of thermal images that show heat plumes rising from the Arsia Mons volcano—plumes that move in rhythmic patterns. It’s not volcanic activity. It’s exhaust.


[LOG_NOTE: ANONYMOUS]

“I’m looking at the spectral data from the Brick City labs vs. what I’m pulling from the Afton sector. The math doesn’t add up. Someone is scrubbing the thermal signatures of the Martian poles. If the ‘Aliens’ are underground, they’ve been there longer than we’ve been on the surface. They aren’t invaders. They’re the landlords.”

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