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To: green team 1999
Just for laughs I attended a Hoagland seminar at the U of Washington in the summer of '94, a short while before comet Shoemaker-Levy was to crash into Jupiter. Hoagie spent a good half hour (at least) explaining how he had determined that the angle of the approaching comet was a "sacred geometrical" one, and that the inevitable result of the collision would be the complete annihilation of Jupiter in a huge explosion. The mostly nutty audience sat in rapt attention and awe, but I had to bite my tongue to keep from laughing him right off the stage. Needless to say, Jupiter is still with us.

The main body of the lecture dealt with his thesis that there was once an advanced civilization on our moon, and he showed us a bunch of photo slides that he obtained from NASA to "prove" it! Well, then came the surreal part. He used his pointer on the screen to show us these faint "stuctures" both on and above the lunar landscape. Problem is, I couldn't see a damn thing! But many others in the audience were nodding their heads as if they did! It was Twilight Zone material.

After the presentation, a few of us got to talking outside, and I got everyone present to admit that they didn't see anything either.

Richard Hoagland is a complete...uh...lunatic.

55 posted on 04/14/2003 4:41:09 PM PDT by Mr. Mojo
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To: Mr. Mojo
...a "sacred geometrical"

I used to listen to Bell. Hoaxie (the affectionate name from the on-topic posters in the a.f.a-b newsgroup) was on and was
giving Art cr@p about his then-new radio station antenna being 195 feet, aka 19.5 degrees (something Masonic, IIRC).

Bell said something about FAA, lighting, and 200+ foot towers.

Some poster just complained paying $10 to sit through a 6 hour Hoaxie seminar a while back is still kicking himself over the $10.

Heck, I'm still kicking myself over the $10 I paid for a marriage license.

83 posted on 04/14/2003 9:09:38 PM PDT by Calvin Locke
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