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March 16, 1999: Richard C. Hoagland Heart Attack Interview

March 16, 1999: Richard C. Hoagland Heart Attack Interview

The Art Bell Archive · Arthur William Bell III

June 4, 202436m 14s

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Show Notes

Art Bell reconnects with Richard C. Hoagland, former advisor to Walter Cronkite and NASA consultant, just hours after his release from the hospital following emergency open-heart bypass surgery. Hoagland recounts waking in his Miami hotel room with crushing chest pain radiating down both arms, managing to call for paramedics just before collapsing. He describes the nitroglycerin temporarily relieving his pain before the full cardiac event struck in the ambulance.

Hoagland reveals that doctors found a single, precisely located arterial blockage while all surrounding blood vessels showed remarkable health and elasticity. Medical staff repeatedly expressed surprise at the vitality of his cardiovascular system, a finding he considers deeply anomalous. He had been in Miami investigating NEXRAD radar anomalies and the Miami Circle archaeological site when the attack occurred, days after a scientist friend warned him his research could prove fatal.

Both Art and Hoagland credit the seventh mass consciousness experiment with aiding his rapid recovery, noting that Hoagland could physically feel the energy shift when listeners focused healing intentions toward him. Hoagland declares he will not back down from his investigations, interpreting the event as a deliberate attack using advanced scalar technology.