A NASA photo and video are being claimed to contain evidence of alien activity on planet Mars.

According to a report, the infamous alien theorist and UFOlogist Scott Waring has compelling evidence that there are alien life forms living and thriving on the Red Planet based on odd structures that can clearly be seen on the surface.

Waring, who also runs the website ETDatabase.com, said that he has discovered what he described as amazing structures on the southern part of the Red Planet. “I found some really amazing structures in the southern part of Mars. The structures appear to be above the ground tunnel-like… almost as if a dome was stretched out. One of the structures is in the shape of a capital E. This must be a structure in the shape of alien writing,” Waring said.

What’s more, he also claimed that the alien word has a religious and cultural meaning.

However, no less than NASA itself debunked Waring’s outrageous claims saying that the “structures” are nothing more than “pits formed by frozen carbon dioxide.”

Waring did not accept the explanation, saying that people shouldn’t always believe everything that NASA says. “I don’t believe that as we cannot believe everything they say. We all know that NASA cannot be trusted to tell us the truth. The structures do appear ancient, but are still in extraordinary condition and might be a good location for a future Mars base one day since the structures are already completed,” Waring said.

The alien theorist further said that the structures are not frozen pools of water because “there is no water there.” The UFOlogist even likened the alien structures as actual body parts of extra-terrestrial life forms that have parts “like an eye, head, an arm and a part of the body.”

His followers, however, expressed doubt on Waring’s theories. One commenter said, “very interesting Scott, looks to me like those things are on a dry sea/lake bed, looks like they may have been seed pods of some kind, notice that some are round while others are opened up or tried to.”

Mars Dunes
This captivating image was taken in the north polar region of Mars by the ESA/Roscosmos ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter’s CaSSIS camera. ESA/Roscosmos/CaSSIS