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August 23, 2001: Vampire Hunter - Rev. Sean Manchester | Crop Glyphs - Richard C. Hoagland

August 23, 2001: Vampire Hunter - Rev. Sean Manchester | Crop Glyphs - Richard C. Hoagland

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Art Bell opens with breaking news about a face-shaped crop glyph that appeared overnight near the Chilbolton radio telescope in Hampshire, England. Richard C. Hoagland analyzes the formation, noting it uses varying pixel sizes to create light and shadow effects resembling both the Face on Mars and a primitive hominid with heavy brow ridges. He connects it mathematically to Cydonia through the global grid work of Carl Munck and Michael Morton.

Hoagland then presents a stunning comparison between a rectangular crop glyph found in the same field and the Arecibo message sent to deep space in 1974. The differences between the sent and received versions include an added element (silicon), a changed population figure of 21 billion, an altered solar system diagram showing additional planets, and modified DNA with an asymmetrical helix. He argues these differences constitute a coherent response, possibly representing first contact or a message about humanity's ancient origins.

Bishop Sean Manchester of Great Britain joins to discuss his decades of investigating the occult and performing exorcisms. He describes infiltrating witchcraft covens in the 1970s and finding that leaders privately admitted to dark practices including death curses and animal sacrifice. He warns that practitioners of alternative belief systems now outnumber Christians in Britain and criticizes mainstream churches for abandoning the fight against supernatural evil.
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