
March 8, 1999: Richard C. Hoagland Heart Attack - Stephen Bassett
The Art Bell Archive · Arthur William Bell III
June 1, 202430m 41s
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Show Notes
Art Bell opens with sobering news that his close friend Richard C. Hoagland has suffered a massive heart attack in Miami and is in critical condition on life support, facing emergency open heart surgery. Art describes Hoagland's relentless work ethic as a serious Type A personality and connects the health crisis to months of unrelenting personal attacks from critics he considers engaged in deliberate character assassination.
Art reads a chilling letter from an unnamed scientist who warned Hoagland that investigating Tesla-based weather radar technology posed mortal danger, with the scientist estimating his own life expectancy at only months. The letter warns Hoagland to pull back or risk meeting a sudden end. Art presents this alongside the heart attack without drawing a definitive conclusion, leaving the audience to weigh the possibilities.
UFO lobbyist Stephen Bassett joins from Washington to deliver an impassioned defense of Hoagland and a broader indictment of infighting within the research community. Bassett argues that personal attacks and orchestrated smear campaigns are destroying people's health and careers while playing directly into the hands of those in government determined to suppress disclosure. He calls on the field to unite around its responsibility to the public.
Art reads a chilling letter from an unnamed scientist who warned Hoagland that investigating Tesla-based weather radar technology posed mortal danger, with the scientist estimating his own life expectancy at only months. The letter warns Hoagland to pull back or risk meeting a sudden end. Art presents this alongside the heart attack without drawing a definitive conclusion, leaving the audience to weigh the possibilities.
UFO lobbyist Stephen Bassett joins from Washington to deliver an impassioned defense of Hoagland and a broader indictment of infighting within the research community. Bassett argues that personal attacks and orchestrated smear campaigns are destroying people's health and careers while playing directly into the hands of those in government determined to suppress disclosure. He calls on the field to unite around its responsibility to the public.