Coast to Coast AM Mars & Phobos Date: 11-30-11 Host: George Noory Guests: Richard C. Hoagland, Jerome Corsi [Quick Info] C2C Science Advisor and head of the Enterprise Mission, Richard C. Hoagland, will discuss the latest American and Russian unmanned efforts to reach Mars. He’ll also talk about NASA’s “Curiosity” rover, the next generation of massive robotic spacecraft, and the inner Martian moon and the possibility it’s more likely to be “an ancient ET spaceship” than an actual natural moon. [Full Info] C2C Science Advisor and head of the Enterprise Mission, Richard C. Hoagland, discussed the latest American and Russian unmanned efforts to reach Mars and what may be the true nature of those missions. He suggested that the agenda behind the Russian Phobos-Grunt craft is not to travel to the Martian inner moon, but to actually journey to the YU55 asteroid that recently passed by Earth. He theorized that the Russians are interested in this object because it is not merely an asteroid, but is actually a craft. The origins of this craft, Hoagland said, could be from an ancient civilization that once populated the galaxy but was destroyed in a massive war. While the dueling Martian missions of the US and Russia may appear to be a new space race, Hoagland put forward the idea that it is really “a covert cooperation with the illusion of a competition.” In this scenario, he said, the Russians are hoping to land their craft on the YU55 and take samples of it. Meanwhile, the …
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Voltage on dry plates. ” Can Water Store Charge? Previous work from this and other laboratories has demonstrated large pH gradients in water. Established by passing current between immersed electrodes, pH gradients between electrodes were found to disappear slowly, persisting for tens of minutes after the current had been turned off. We find here that these pH gradients reflect a genuine separation of charge: at times well after disconnection of the power supply, current could be drawn through a resistor placed between the charging electrodes or between pairs of electrodes positioned on either side of the midline between original electrodes. In some experiments, it was possible to recover the majority of charge that had been imparted to the water. It appears, then, that water has the capacity to store and release substantial amounts of charge.” www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov nanometals Orums? This sounds allot like the ORMES or Ormus material that Lawrence Gardner talked about in the lost secrets of the sacred ark, and David Hudson. Now in the science realm. It has capacitor properties like the powder build up on my cells. www.youtube.com Nano Metals Burn on Contact with Air www.youtube.com “Brian Ahern received his PhD in material science from MIT, holds 26 patents and was a senior scientist for 17 years in research and development at USAF Rome Lab at Hanscom Air Force Base. Brian Ahern is attempting replications of Rossi and Forcardi and he is getting 8 watts of continuous power …