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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: Tonight's show (April 14) is a continuation of the extraordinary lunar theme (and evidence!) presented during last night's program (April 13), re the idea that "total solar eclipses" are NOT, in fact, the result of "Nature's most amazing celestial coincidence," but are the direct result of the Ancient Reality that we on Earth actually live-- In a "Designer Solar System!" Tonight, we will be bringing you more astonishing evidence ... directly supporting this "outrageous Ancient Solar System Hypothesis." David Sereda is the bearer of that evidence -- a citizen-scientist with a wide range of unique accomplishments and background that make his latest, mind-blowing, solar system measurements and discoveries -- regarding our hypothesis of "an ancient "Designer Solar System" -- scientifically compelling. David's new evidence includes data on the existence of "long forgotten" additional solar system planets(!); the underlying reason why "Easter" -- and the literal Resurrection of Christ -- is SO intimately connected to the LUNAR motions and the LUNAR calendar; and ... how the current Roman Catholic Church -- including official pronouncements by the Pope -- speak of "hidden Catholic knowledge" of the Real Designer Solar System. Join us .... Richard C. Hoagland Copyright 2024

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Show Page: A recent New Scientist article noted:"As we find large numbers of solar systems elsewhere in our galaxy [incredibly], none of them look like ours ... [emphasis added]. "There are 'gas giant planets close to their parent stars,'... more

Show Page: Alternative Listening: According to the latest reporting: "The ill-fated Titan sub only reached the depth of the Titanic -- ~13,000 feet beneath the stormy surface of the North Atlantic -- on 13 out of 90 attempted dives, admits the... more

Show Page: A recent New Scientist article noted:"As we find large numbers of solar systems elsewhere in our galaxy [incredibly], none of them look like ours ... [emphasis added]. "There are 'gas giant planets close to their parent stars,'... more

Show Page: A recent New Scientist article noted:"As we find large numbers of solar systems elsewhere in our galaxy [incredibly], none of them look like ours ... [emphasis added]. "There are 'gas giant planets close to their parent stars,'... more

Show Page: Alternative Listening: GAME-CHANGER: "A newly introduced element, or factor, that fundamentally changes an existing situation or activity ...." In the long and tortured history of "UFOs" (renamed recently UAPs... more

Show Page: Alternative Listening: GAME-CHANGER: "A newly introduced element, or factor, that fundamentally changes an existing situation or activity ...." In the long and tortured history of "UFOs" (renamed recently UAPs... more

Show Page: Alternative Listening: It began ... with "the Independent Mars Investigation" -- the first known scientific study (in 1983) of possible "ET artifacts on Mars"; artifacts photographed by NASA's earlier unmanned Viking Mission... more

Show Page: Alternative Listening: A historian thinks it's ?incredible? that the Titanic is still claiming lives long after her dramatic sinking over a century ago .... ?It's incredible that 111 years after the Titanic herself claimed 1,500 lives, on... more

Show Page: Alternative Listening: 1969 – Upon returning from the moon, NASA astronaut Alan Bean begins painting artistic interpretations depicting prismatic lunar landscapes speckled with pastel colors. 1996 – While... more

Show Page: Alternative Listening: 1969 – Upon returning from the moon, NASA astronaut Alan Bean begins painting artistic interpretations depicting prismatic lunar landscapes speckled with pastel colors. 1996 – While... more

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