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April 8, 1997: Solar Flares - Richard C. Hoagland

April 8, 1997: Solar Flares - Richard C. Hoagland

Published 2 years, 6 months ago
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Richard C. Hoagland reports on a massive solar plasma ejection that occurred days earlier at 19.5 degrees south latitude on the sun's surface, a location he considers significant to his hyperdimensional physics model. Hoagland walks listeners through the science of solar activity, explaining how a blob of electrified hydrogen gas racing through space at thousands of miles per second is on a collision course with Earth's magnetosphere.

The potential consequences range from spectacular aurora borealis visible as far south as New York to billions of dollars in satellite damage. Hoagland argues that NASA brought the shuttle home early under the false pretense of a fuel cell problem, claiming the agency secretly predicted the event using planetary geometry models derived from the work of RCA engineer John Nelson. He suggests the government cannot reveal its predictive capability without exposing the reality of hyperdimensional physics and its implications for free energy.

The discussion also touches on a Time magazine article linking Art Bell to the Heaven's Gate tragedy, which Hoagland calls libelous. This episode captures the intersection of solar science, government secrecy, and Hoagland's relentless pursuit of what he believes mainstream institutions refuse to acknowledge.
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