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August 10, 1999: Corporate Espionage - John Nolan | Miami Circle, Cydonia - Richard C. Hoagland

August 10, 1999: Corporate Espionage - John Nolan | Miami Circle, Cydonia - Richard C. Hoagland

Published 1 year, 8 months ago
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Art Bell welcomes Richard C. Hoagland back from recovery at his New Mexico home for a rapid preview of developing stories. Hoagland reports that the Wall Street Journal is preparing a front-page piece on how grassroots activism saved the Miami Circle, and he announces plans for a celebrity benefit concert in early October ahead of the eminent domain trial. He urges listeners to fax NASA administrator Dan Goldin and Ted Koppel at Nightline, pushing for a proper full-resolution photograph of the Cydonia region when Mars Global Surveyor passes overhead on August 21st.

Hoagland connects the unprecedented complexity of 1999 crop circle formations in England to hyperdimensional physics and suggests the approaching total solar eclipse could become a catalyst for disclosure. He references Comet Lee brightening beyond projections and mysterious internet reports of unidentified objects, cautioning that none of this is confirmed.

In the second half, retired military intelligence officer John Nolan discusses corporate espionage and counterintelligence in the business world. He explains how companies legally gather competitive intelligence through vendor contacts, former employees, and elicitation techniques, and shares a story of an Asian delegation caught broadcasting plant tour details via hidden body microphones to a bus outside.
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