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Hosted by Richard C. Hoagland, Exposing Suppressed Science, Cutting Edge of Science and Thought

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Show Page: Alternative Listening: Late last Sunday afternoon (~4:00 PM, EDT, Sept 29), Earth quietly acquired a tiny "second moon" -- a 33-foot-wide bit of "ancient interplanetary flotsam" (according to the NASA observations), orbiting the Sun in a very sparsely-populated "mini-asteroid belt" -- the Arjunas -- that, for some time, have been known to co-exist at Earth's average distance from the Sun. This was only the latest of a series of "temporarily captured Arjuna objects" which, because of the constantly shifting gravity fields of three vastly larger solar system objects -- Earth, the Moon and Sun -- has now become briefly trapped in a grand looping "horse-shoe shaped" partial orbit of the Earth. According to NASA's calculations, after 56 days -- from September 29 to November 25 -- those gravity fields that originally captured it ... will quietly release it-- Back into a slightly modified version of its original solar orbit ... until its NEXT predicted terrestrial encounter-- In 2055. NASA's designation for this tiny visitor is "2024 PT5" (it's so small and "unimportant," that it doesn't even rate a formal name ...). Yet, in these times of extraordinary Change, as one might expect, the Internet has been "all atwitter" with the usual speculations: is this visitor truly "only a natural hunk of interplanetary rock" ... or, could it be-- Something MUCH, MUCH more .... Join us tonight ... and you'll find out, 'cause ... we have NEW DATA! Richard C. Hoagland

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SHOW PAGE James DeMeo, PhD, a frequent guest on Richard C. Hoagland's show, has actively focused upon Wilhelm Reich's controversial discoveries on the Ether, subjecting those ideas to rigorous testing, with positive verification of the... more

Show Page & Alternate Listening Something bizarre is going on with NASA …. It began last week, right after our Saturday night show on ?Perseverance? — NASA's newest, dramatically successful landing on... more

Show Page Something bizarre is going on with NASA …. It began last week, right after our Saturday night show on ?Perseverance? — NASA's newest, dramatically successful landing on the Martian surface, Thursday, Feb 18th; this... more

Curtis Stone on 'The Other Side of the News' Show Page: https://www.theothersideofmidnight.com/tosn-47/. Curtis highlights the connections between Sovereignty and How to Prepare for Food Shortages. Curtis Stone is a... more

Show Page What do "UFOs" and an "extreme polar vortex" have in common (and, no, this is NOT a "trick question")? Answer: Hyperdimensional Physics and Technology. One (the "vortex") is either a) the result of a sudden "torsion... more

Show Page: https://www.theothersideofmidnight.com/20210220_em-team/ Alternate Listening NASA's latest, newest Martian rover, Perseverance -- which successfully landed just two days ago on Mars -- has now returned its first... more

Fact or Fiction? Dr. Andrew Kaufman on 'The Other Side of the News' https://www.theothersideofmidnight.com/20210219_kaufman/ Join us as we explore the Truth behind the COVID 19 Virus and Reporting from the CDC.... more

Show Page & Alternate Listening There's been a LOT of news lately regarding the ?Cygnus/Lyra region? of the Milky Way Galaxy — from ?the Most Mysterious Star in the Universe,? Tabby's Star, being located in Cygnus... more

The Continuing Conspiracies Of– Daniel Pinchbeck LIVE with Richard C. Hoagland https://www.theothersideofmidnight.com/20210206_pinchbeck/ THIS, SAT/SUN, FEB 6th, 2021 9 pm-midnight PT / midnight-3 am ET / SUN, 5 am... more

Broadcast Page: GOT RIGHTS? James Michael on 'The Other Side of the News' https://www.theothersideofmidnight.com/tosn_45/ Tonight, we bring back James Michael to explore the topic of our Rights and how we can keep them.

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