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April 26, 2001: Deek Richards - Linda Moulton Howe | Antarctica - Richard C. Hoagland
Published 1 year, 4 months ago
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Art Bell opens with Linda Moulton Howe, who reveals that the previous night's guest, Deek Richards, has confessed his UFO crash retrieval story was a hoax. Howe discovered that Richards is the same caller who fabricated a JPL story years earlier under the name Kent. Art and Linda discuss whether his repeated pattern of elaborate lies followed by immediate confession suggests deeper motivations.
Howe then presents testimony from Sergio Arellano, a retired master sergeant who witnessed a massive helmet-shaped craft over Mannheim, Germany, in April 1986. Arellano describes the object as liquid and solid simultaneously, resembling mercury, observed by roughly 1,600 military personnel. He recalls three small white objects merging into the craft from different directions before the military dismissed the sighting as space debris.
Richard C. Hoagland provides a major Antarctic update, reporting that JPL scientist Dr. Frank Carsey has confirmed on the record that the NSA previously funded operations in the polar regions. Hoagland also notes the evacuated South Pole doctor walked off his rescue plane appearing healthy, refused media interviews, and showed no signs of the serious illness that justified his unprecedented winter extraction.
Howe then presents testimony from Sergio Arellano, a retired master sergeant who witnessed a massive helmet-shaped craft over Mannheim, Germany, in April 1986. Arellano describes the object as liquid and solid simultaneously, resembling mercury, observed by roughly 1,600 military personnel. He recalls three small white objects merging into the craft from different directions before the military dismissed the sighting as space debris.
Richard C. Hoagland provides a major Antarctic update, reporting that JPL scientist Dr. Frank Carsey has confirmed on the record that the NSA previously funded operations in the polar regions. Hoagland also notes the evacuated South Pole doctor walked off his rescue plane appearing healthy, refused media interviews, and showed no signs of the serious illness that justified his unprecedented winter extraction.