Richard C. Hoagland is a former museum space science Curator; a former NASA Consultant; and, during the historic Apollo Missions to the Moon, was science advisor to Walter Cronkite and CBS News. In the mid-1960’s, at the age of 19 (possibly “the youngest museum curator in the country at the time”), Hoagland created his first elaborate commemorative event — around NASA’s first historic unmanned fly-by of the planet Mars, Mariner 4. A simultaneous all-night, transcontinental radio program the …
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How Does Remote Viewing Work?
Developed through a top-secret US military program, Remote Viewing is proven to be the most effective “psi” skill in the world. Though this skill is easy to learn and utilize within your own life, reseacrhers are just now beginning to understand how and hwy this groundbreaking skill is possible. … Remote Viewing Science Ed Dames
John Lear Interview 1
Who is John Lear? He is a retired airline captain with over 19000 hours of flight time. He is the son of Lear Jet inventor, Bill Lear. He has flown over 100 different types of planes in 60 different countries. John holds 17 aviation world records. His accomplishments are too numerous to mention here such as: He was the youngest American to climb the Matterhorn in 1959. LEAR FLEW SECRET MISSIONS FOR THE CIA in Central and Southest Asia, Eastern Europe, the Middle East and Africa between 1966 …
Michael Cremo T.V Interviews Part 1 of 8
Hidden History of the Human Race..