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Space News Richard Hoagland Coast to Coast am 07:20:2011.mov
www.facebook.com www.coasttocoastam.com n the second half, as the Shuttle prepared to land on its last mission, C2C Science advisor Richard C. Hoagland discussed what he views as coming “game changer” events. NASA, he said, was for once, telling the truth about data they’ve been receiving from a space exploration– in this case, sharing revealing photos of the Vesta asteroid, sent back by the Dawn spacecraft (see below). Hoagland suggested that the Vesta photos show evidence of geometric shapes that indicate ruins. The asteroid may in fact be a huge space station built by a Type 2 civilization, he announced. The other game changer is the arrival of comet Elenin, which will make its closest pass on 9/11/11, and demonstrates numerical evidence of being artificially made, he continued. The object is on a hyperbolic trajectory which means that it has never passed the sun before. Hoagland theorized that the comet could be a kind of time capsule, possibly sent to us by an Atlantean civilization around 13000 years ago. News segment guests: Carole Lieberman, Andre Eggelletion Website(s): spookedtv.com enterprisemission.com Book(s): Dark Mission
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Art Bell interviews Richard Hoagland about anomolies on Mars and the Moon.
Coast to Coast Am – Aug 20 2010 pt1.wmv
Robert the Haunted Doll Date: 08-20-10 Host: George Noory Guests: Joshua P. Warren In the first half of the show, paranormal investigator Joshua P. Warren presented his report on an allegedly haunted doll on display in a Florida museum. Robert the Doll, as he is known, originally belonged to Key West resident Robert ‘Eugene’ Otto. According to legend, a disgruntled servant of the Otto family, also a Voodoo priestess, made the doll and gave it to Eugene in 1904. Shortly afterward many strange things began to occur in the Otto household. Warren said he was initially warned about Robert by a former Otto house caretaker, who claimed the doll could move on its own and terrorized him to the point that he began sleeping with a weapon. Others cautioned Warren not to photograph the 3-ft tall doll with coal black eyes without first obtaining his permission. The walls around the doll’s museum display are plastered with letters from people detailing the bad luck that had befallen them after snapping shots of Robert without his consent, he explained. Warren, who did ask for (and believes he received) Robert’s permission, described a chain of weird events that happened to him during and after his investigation. Only five out of the 72 3-D photos that he took of Robert developed. In addition, infrared alarm sensors, light bulbs, and internet service at his home malfunctioned, and his wife reported hearing mysterious voices from their living room. Warren thinks there is an energy …
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Art Bell interviews Richard Hoagland about anomolies on Mars and the Moon.