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June 18, 1997: Mars Pathfinder - Richard C. Hoagland

Oct 12, 202337 minSeason 1997Ep. 258
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Episode description

Art Bell continues with Richard C. Hoagland as listeners and critics weigh in on the previous night's prediction that NASA will delay the Mars Pathfinder landing from July 4th to July 20th. Hoagland defends his methodology against accusations of convoluted reasoning, explaining that the celestial cartography he mapped through decades of mission data was validated by former NASA engineers who helped land men on the moon.

A caller presents alternative research on the Great Pyramid, claiming its cornerstone was laid in 3434 B.C. based on polar star alignments and connecting its construction to the biblical figure Enoch. The caller ties the Phoenix name itself to Pa-Henok, meaning "father of the house of Enoch," and offers spectral analysis data linking pyramid stone to a rare rhyolite found only near Racine, Wisconsin.

Art and Hoagland field questions from callers across the country about the connections between Phoenix, Atlanta, Masonic symbolism, and NASA's trajectory decisions. Hoagland reveals plans to relocate his Enterprise Mission headquarters to the Southwest, closer to Phoenix, citing the region's significance in both native Hopi traditions and the unfolding investigation.
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