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March 15, 1996: Mars & Moon Artifacts - Richard C. Hoagland

Jun 01, 20232 hr 36 minSeason 1996Ep. 118
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Episode description

Richard C. Hoagland returns to reveal major developments ahead of a planned press conference at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C., scheduled for March 21st. He announces that former NASA scientists and engineers will present suppressed photographic evidence of ancient artificial structures on the lunar surface. Hoagland describes obtaining multiple versions of Apollo frame 4822, which depicts a mile-sized crystalline object resembling a Grecian temple suspended nine miles above the lunar surface in Sinus Medii.

Hoagland discusses a 1960 New York Times article reporting on the Brookings Institution study, which warned that discovery of extraterrestrial artifacts could cause civilization to collapse. He argues this report provided the rationale for a 30-year cover-up of lunar anomalies. He announces that Graham Hancock will participate in the press conference via satellite phone from the Giza plateau on the spring equinox, connecting lunar findings to evidence of lost terrestrial civilizations.

Art Bell uploads new photographs to his website in real time during the broadcast, including a ground-based video frame from Hawaii showing the tethered satellite glowing against background stars with unexplained luminous points at both ends.
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