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June 7, 1994: Mars - Richard C. Hoagland

Feb 19, 20233 hr 23 minSeason 1994Ep. 10
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Richard C. Hoagland, former NASA consultant, CBS News science advisor, and leader of the Mars Mission research project, presents to Art Bell what he calls incontrovertible photographic evidence of ancient artificial structures on the lunar surface, discovered across multiple Apollo, Surveyor, and Lunar Orbiter mission photographs.

Hoagland describes mile-square glass structures rising thousands of feet above the moon, remnants of enormous domes over regions like Mare Crisium, and geometric equilateral triangles inscribed within the crater Ukert at the center of the visible lunar disk. He details how modern image processing technology, now thousands of times more powerful than what existed during the Apollo era, has allowed his team to extract detail from original NASA negatives that reveal specular reflections, geometric frameworks, and three-dimensional structural remains. Hoagland accuses a small faction within NASA of suppressing this evidence for thirty years, citing the 1961 Brookings Report which recommended withholding discoveries of extraterrestrial artifacts. He announces plans to bring the findings to the Clinton administration and major media networks.

A sweeping and audacious presentation from a credentialed researcher who insists the moon holds proof of an ancient civilization hidden in plain sight within NASA's own archives.
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