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November 9, 1998: EQ Pegasi Signal - Richard C. Hoagland

November 9, 1998: EQ Pegasi Signal - Richard C. Hoagland

The Art Bell Archive · Arthur William Bell III

April 22, 202432m 13s

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Show Notes

Art Bell and Richard C. Hoagland dig deeper into the unfolding EQ Pegasi signal controversy, examining whether the widely reported internet hoax is actually a disinformation campaign concealing a genuine detection. Hoagland reveals that the real Paul Doerr, whose identity was used in the original postings, has privately accused Hoagland himself of orchestrating the affair, a claim Hoagland finds deeply suspicious given Doerr's own former connections to Lockheed Martin.

New technical evidence arrives just before airtime from an American amateur radio astronomer with access to dishes up to 30 meters in diameter who reports detecting a hard analog signal at the reported frequency. Hoagland notes that plotting all detection data points produces a logarithmic curve consistent with a decelerating probe approaching from interstellar space. He also highlights the unusual appearance of an editorial about alien probes on the SETI League website and his own listing on Seth Shostak's official SETI Institute chronology of the story.

Art reads a listener fax proposing that the entire Pegasi scenario could be a staged prelude to a fabricated alien landing designed to justify one-world government. Hoagland discloses that his Pentagon source originally named Mountain View, California, home of the SETI Institute at NASA Ames, as the projected landing site. The two agree to pursue the story until the truth emerges.