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The Other Side of Midnight

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

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Show Page: Alternate Listening: Years ago, I read one of Arthur C. Clarke's short stories that's really stuck with me for decades, titled "The Nine Billion Names of God." I don't want to give away the (very satisfying) ending, for Generation X or Z, but suffice to say, the story involved literally "disappearing stars" .... The reason Arthur's story was SO memorable is that such things aren't supposed to happen; stars are other "suns," and as such, are long-lived galactic creatures; even the most massive, most profligate stars -- "burning" nuclear fuels millions of times faster than the Sun -- "live" millions of years longer than is comprehensible to mortal humans .... Which is why, when I learned of David Sereda's latest discovery, in his continuing quest to understand the nature and details of his developing model of our "Designer Solar System," I was immediately hooked; because-- David has turned up bona fide, scientific evidence -- extending back over 70 years, from some of the largest and most famous professional observatories on Earth! -- that over "a hundred stars" in the Milky Way alone, have been recorded photographically as LITERALLY disappearing -- between repeated photographs of the same region of the sky -- some, in as little as "HOURS!!" And, that's impossible .... So, what's REALLY going on? Join us, tonight .... Richard C. Hoagland Copyright 2024

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Show Page: Alternative Listening: "This year's election is going to be 'the most important election' of our lives ...." Well, this year ... 2022 ... it's finally come true. No need to repeat the details here, except to say: it is NOT hyperbole to... more

Show Page: Alternative Listening: From time immemorial, humans have been sending messages to "those who would come after ...." We call the most elaborate "time-capsules." From strikingly haunting "desert graffiti" etched on ancient... more

Show Page: Alternative Listening: As the title of tonight's show strongly "suggests": NASA did NOT just "hit an asteroid" two weeks ago -- with its DART (Double Asteoid Redirection Test) Mission. They hit a genuine Ancient Solar... more

Show Page: Alternative Listening: While catastrophic disasters continued to loom across the Earth this week -- the devastating effects of Hurricane Ian on millions of US citizens; the bizarre sabotage of TWO Russian natural gas pipelines,... more

Show Page: Alternative Listening: Tonight's show will be a continuation of the "ancient solar system time-capsule" theme of last night's show! Current data from the dramatic climax of NASA's two-week-old Didymos/Dimorphos... more

Show Page: Alternative Listening: While catastrophic disasters continued to loom across the Earth this week -- the devastating effects of Hurricane Ian on millions of US citizens; the bizarre sabotage of TWO Russian natural gas pipelines,... more

Show Page: Alternative Listening: My guest tonight, Dr. Chandra Wickramasinghe, over the years has been an honored visitor to "The Other Side of Midnight" several times; in these past shows, we've discussed many fascinating things ...... more

Show Page: Alternative Listening: On Halloween, 2022 -- after almost three-quarters of a century of deliberate obfuscation of The Most Important Issue of All Time -- "Are We Alone" -- we could finally be witness to "the Beginning... more

Show Page: Alternative Listening: On Halloween, 2022 -- after almost three-quarters of a century of deliberate obfuscation of The Most Important Issue of All Time -- "Are We Alone" -- we could finally be witness to "the Beginning... more

Show Page: Alternative Listening: "The CAPSTONE team continues work on recovery efforts [of its unmanned spacecraft currently heading to the Moon, arriving November 13] ...." "South Korea's first robotic lunar orbiter, named... more

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