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November 4, 1998: EQ Pegasi - Richard C. Hoagland
Published 1 year, 11 months ago
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Art Bell devotes the full program to unraveling the EQ Pegasi signal story with Richard C. Hoagland after the planned London press conference is canceled and the GeoCities clearinghouse website is replaced by an NSA seal. Hoagland reveals that his on-the-ground contacts in London discovered the press conference was never actually booked at the stated venue, the reporter who allegedly covered it does not exist, and an MSNBC journalist received a denial from someone claiming to be Doerr.
Despite this apparent collapse of the original narrative, Hoagland argues the hoax was deliberately constructed to discredit a genuine signal. He points to extraordinary data from the Australian Telescope Compact Array, which detected a powerful narrow-band spike four times above the noise floor in the direction of Pegasus but dismissed it as satellite interference without identifying the source. The three independent detections from Guernsey, Japan, and Australia all show a decreasing frequency that fits a curve consistent with a decelerating object arriving near Earth in early December.
Art opens all phone lines exclusively to callers with relevant information. A former counterintelligence agent analyzes Doerr's final statement as classic disinformation, while a Montreal translator confirms the French website contains no additional signal data. Hoagland announces that an Enterprise Mission associate in Los Angeles is building a receiver to attempt independent confirmation within days.
Despite this apparent collapse of the original narrative, Hoagland argues the hoax was deliberately constructed to discredit a genuine signal. He points to extraordinary data from the Australian Telescope Compact Array, which detected a powerful narrow-band spike four times above the noise floor in the direction of Pegasus but dismissed it as satellite interference without identifying the source. The three independent detections from Guernsey, Japan, and Australia all show a decreasing frequency that fits a curve consistent with a decelerating object arriving near Earth in early December.
Art opens all phone lines exclusively to callers with relevant information. A former counterintelligence agent analyzes Doerr's final statement as classic disinformation, while a Montreal translator confirms the French website contains no additional signal data. Hoagland announces that an Enterprise Mission associate in Los Angeles is building a receiver to attempt independent confirmation within days.