
July 25, 1997: Great Pyramid - Richard C. Hoagland & Tom Danley | Mars Imagery - Richard C. Hoagland, Marv Czarnik, & Ken Franklin
The Art Bell Archive · Arthur William Bell III
November 7, 20233h 23m
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Show Notes
Art Bell welcomes Richard C. Hoagland, Tom Danley, Marv Czarnik, and Ken Franklin for a packed evening spanning two continents and one planet. In the first hour, former NASA consultant and acoustic expert Tom Danley describes his firsthand exploration of secret tunneling above the King''s Chamber in the Great Pyramid at Giza. Danley recounts crawling through newly carved passages, discovering widened cavities, and finding bags of limestone hidden in upper chambers, evidence of clandestine digging that Egyptian authorities deny.
The conversation shifts to Mars as NASA veterans Czarnik and Johnston join Hoagland to examine growing anomalies around the Pathfinder mission. They challenge official explanations for a communications blackout on July 20th, arguing that experienced mission controllers could not accidentally miss a contact window by ten minutes. The group questions why the rover''s published operational range appears deliberately understated.
Hoagland presents his theory that Pathfinder landed at coordinates encoding hyperdimensional physics constants, claiming a super-resolution image of the right Twin Peak, briefly posted then removed by NASA, reveals the exposed interior of a buried pyramid. He calls on listeners to preserve the image and help verify the discovery.
The conversation shifts to Mars as NASA veterans Czarnik and Johnston join Hoagland to examine growing anomalies around the Pathfinder mission. They challenge official explanations for a communications blackout on July 20th, arguing that experienced mission controllers could not accidentally miss a contact window by ten minutes. The group questions why the rover''s published operational range appears deliberately understated.
Hoagland presents his theory that Pathfinder landed at coordinates encoding hyperdimensional physics constants, claiming a super-resolution image of the right Twin Peak, briefly posted then removed by NASA, reveals the exposed interior of a buried pyramid. He calls on listeners to preserve the image and help verify the discovery.