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Questioning the Martian immigration scam

According to the reporter's investigation, the company "Mars No.1" that launched the "Moving to Mars" plan was registered on June 23rd, 20 1 1, with only one employee. The registered address is a residential building in Ford, Ammers, and it is also the personal registered address of Bass Lansdorp, who is called "CEO" by many media. When the reporter came to the office of "Mars One" company, he found that there was no relevant logo of "Mars One" at the scene. Lansdorp and his colleagues have just occupied several tables in a large open office area. Therefore, the media concluded that the "Mars 1" immigration plan is likely to be a commercial scam.

Hong Kong's "South China Morning Post" reported on 22 May that some media discovered through unannounced visits that the real identity of Lance Depp, CEO of the Dutch "Mars One" organization, was a small businessman in the Netherlands with only one employee, and the organization had no formal office. The South China Morning Post quoted some media warnings that the organization may be engaged in a commercial scam, and the registration fee paid by the volunteers who applied for the "Mars Project" may have hit Shui Piao.

Some scholars said that the plan to immigrate to Mars was far from reliable, and he was not surprised that the plan could not be realized, because the project was naked commercial speculation.