
June 23, 1995: Mars & The Moon - Richard C. Hoagland
The Art Bell Archive · Arthur William Bell III
April 2, 20233h 10m
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Show Notes
Richard C. Hoagland, former science consultant to CBS News and NASA, presents his case that artificial structures exist on Mars and the moon, and that a small group within NASA has systematically suppressed photographic evidence for decades. Hoagland details the 1976 Viking orbiter discovery of the Face on Mars at Cydonia, a bilaterally symmetric formation 1,500 feet high surrounded by pyramids arranged in geometric patterns, and traces NASA's extraordinary resistance to re-photographing the site.
Hoagland reveals newly obtained internal documents showing that when Mars Observer disappeared in 1993, mission controllers waited 14 hours before announcing the loss, never rebooted the backup computer, and refused to use the spacecraft's onboard laser as a beacon. He lays out a circumstantial case that the spacecraft was secretly commandeered rather than lost. Hoagland connects this cover-up to the 1961 Brookings Institution report, which recommended withholding evidence of extraterrestrial civilization from the public.
A detailed examination of suppressed space data, institutional secrecy, and hyperdimensional physics that challenges the official history of planetary exploration.
Hoagland reveals newly obtained internal documents showing that when Mars Observer disappeared in 1993, mission controllers waited 14 hours before announcing the loss, never rebooted the backup computer, and refused to use the spacecraft's onboard laser as a beacon. He lays out a circumstantial case that the spacecraft was secretly commandeered rather than lost. Hoagland connects this cover-up to the 1961 Brookings Institution report, which recommended withholding evidence of extraterrestrial civilization from the public.
A detailed examination of suppressed space data, institutional secrecy, and hyperdimensional physics that challenges the official history of planetary exploration.