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April 17, 1997: Comet Hale-Bopp - Richard C. Hoagland

April 17, 1997: Comet Hale-Bopp - Richard C. Hoagland

Published 2 years, 6 months ago
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Richard C. Hoagland returns with explosive claims spanning NASA's suspicious lockdown at Cheyenne Mountain, the mysterious disappearance of an A-10 attack aircraft in Colorado, and newly obtained shuttle footage from STS-80 that he says shows intelligently controlled objects performing maneuvers impossible under Newtonian physics. Hoagland describes objects that stop, reverse direction, and station-keep with the shuttle before accelerating away at extraordinary speeds.

The conversation takes a provocative turn when Hoagland suggests the Heaven's Gate deaths may not have been voluntary suicides but a staged operation designed to poison public interest in extraterrestrial phenomena at a critical moment. He points to contradictions in the official narrative, the group's consistent belief in physical spacecraft pickup, and the political utility of the tragedy in discrediting serious UFO research. Hoagland also revisits the Old Navy store mystery, presenting new reports of fiber optic cable installations and communications equipment hidden above retail floors.

Art Bell celebrates record-breaking ratings in Los Angeles and Chicago while navigating one of the most densely layered episodes in the archive. Hoagland weaves together secret societies, media manipulation, and suppressed space footage into a portrait of deliberate concealment at the highest levels.
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