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November 13, 1998: Remote Viewing - Ed Dames | Pegasi Hoax - Richard C. Hoagland

November 13, 1998: Remote Viewing - Ed Dames | Pegasi Hoax - Richard C. Hoagland

Published 1 year, 11 months ago
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Art Bell opens by recounting his receipt of the CSICOP Snuffed Candle Award, presented on Friday the 13th for what skeptics called paranormal mystery mongering. Reporter Ed Bannon, who attended the Los Angeles press conference, describes challenging the presenters with Scientific American's own 1905 dismissal of heavier-than-air flight. Richard C. Hoagland then updates the EQ Pegasi investigation, revealing that the real Paul Doerr has been caught altering email headers on the same sites used by the original imposter, and that a new candidate for the hoaxer has been identified.

Hoagland raises alarm about a reported Y2K test scheduled for Galaxy 5 during the Leonid meteor storm, warning that the satellite carrying Art's broadcast and 30 percent of U.S. telephone service could go dark. He also reveals that NASA plans to keep Hubble's aperture open during the storm to photograph a distant quasar, despite the risk of plasma damage from vaporized meteors, and notes leaked news reports announcing a two-year Hubble shutdown before any failure has occurred.

Ed Dames presents results from two months of technical remote viewing sessions applied to passages from Revelation. He identifies what he calls the mark of the beast as a mandated but defective AIDS vaccine arriving within three years, and places his long-predicted solar kill shot event within the seventh seal timeline around 2001. He also reveals that remote viewing the abomination of desolation produced descriptions of church-sanctioned same-sex marriages.
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