NASA covered up Martian microscopies

Three years ago, NASA’s Phoenix lander sent back dozens of good atomic-force microscopies (AFM) that magnified Martian particles up to 100,000X (notes 1 & 2).However, up to this date NASA still has not made public those microscopies. Why?
 
July 6, 2011 - PRLog -- Could NASA have blocked their publication? I considered the following  reasons for the delay in releasing the AFM microscopies to the public and found NASA must have other unexposable reasons.

1.     Lack of fund: Impossible. Considering the extreme importance of the AFM, relatively small is the fund needed for preparing, studying, interpreting the microscopies.
2.     Lack of time: Impossible. It does not take over 12 months to prepare, study, and interpret 12 good microscopies, unless they were delayed by  incompetent people or people with self-conceived vested interest.
3.     Lack of experts: Impossible. There are many people who can readily identify fossil cells, even those found in dinosaur turds. If the microscopies were handed to a geologist for analysis, he should know in a few days that the job is for an anatomist rather than for a geologist, unless the geologist pretended he could do the job.  

Note 1: Dr. Peter Smith, the Principal Investigator for the Phoenix mission, publicly revealed this information. In all, about 100 atomic-force microscopies were beamed back to NASA.

Note 2: The following is one of such microscopies, interpreted by Dr. Smith as showing no life at all:
http://www.wretch.cc/album/show.php?i=lin440315&b=20&f=15...

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