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March 4, 1999: Hale-Bopp - Whitley Strieber | NASA & Weather - James McCanney & Earl Crockett

March 4, 1999: Hale-Bopp - Whitley Strieber | NASA & Weather - James McCanney & Earl Crockett

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Art Bell hosts Whitley Strieber alongside Millennium Group members James McCanney and Earl Crockett for a provocative discussion challenging mainstream astrophysics. McCanney, a physicist fired twice from Cornell for his unconventional theories, argues that comets are not dirty snowballs but rocky bodies generating massive electrical plasma discharges as they interact with the sun's solar wind.

The group presents evidence that the sun functions as an electrical generator, producing more energy electromagnetically than through visible light. They connect this theory to intensifying weather patterns on Earth, claiming that Hale-Bopp spent six years electrically connected to the sun, pumping energy into it and contributing to extreme storms. They also allege that NASA suppresses data from the SOHO satellite and Hubble Space Telescope because it contradicts established models of the solar system.

The conversation takes a dramatic turn when the guests revisit the Hale-Bopp companion controversy, alleging that the photograph labeled fraudulent was actually genuine and that the debunking itself was orchestrated. They claim Hale-Bopp's nucleus was planet-sized and suggest NASA hides these findings because they point to catastrophic solar events capable of sterilizing Earth.
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