we must go to mars,a mission was planned by the russians,asking the us to join them,
To: green team 1999
i`m going to be sorry for the title,but was the original and did not wanted to changed.
To: green team 1999
>Yet Hoagland, a frequent guest on the Art Bell radio show, is not without some credentials.
Correct, he is without any credentials.
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4 posted on
04/14/2003 2:35:32 PM PDT by
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To: green team 1999
He loves those image processing methods which produce geometric artifacts so he can run around pointing to cities under the Martain sands.
To: green team 1999
This article seems to be several years old. M2M was some time ago. Even Art Bell has been retired a while.
7 posted on
04/14/2003 2:41:17 PM PDT by
RightWhale
(Theorems link concepts; proofs establish links)
To: green team 1999
This fluff piece is not worth giving electronic space on FR to further this jerk's fraud. This guy has made a living off of other people's gulibility.
8 posted on
04/14/2003 2:42:05 PM PDT by
anymouse
To: green team 1999
Hoagland's ego stretches all the way to Mars. When he wants to make a few bucks, he just puts a UFO seminar on, and the "true believers" show up to hear from Captain Kirk and his Jedi Knights, about life on Mars. I guess it beats making an honest living. At least its not illegal.
12 posted on
04/14/2003 2:43:14 PM PDT by
Russell Scott
(Liberals are slaves to their ideology, so don't expect them to embrace a free Iraq.)
To: green team 1999
No matter if Hoagland is a fraud, he hit it right on the head as far as water is concerned on and under the surface of the planet. At the same time, NASA denied any water was on the planet discounting his statements as fraudulent.
Go to Nasa's web page and do a search on Pathfinder then go to links with pics, look around... Very interesting stuff.
Hoagland's web site is: www.enterprisemission.com (fyi)
To: green team 1999
31 posted on
04/14/2003 3:32:57 PM PDT by
chilepepper
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To: green team 1999
Alien ChasersAlien chasers? Did somebody say 'alien chasers'!?
41 posted on
04/14/2003 3:50:33 PM PDT by
Revolting cat!
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To: green team 1999; All
Hoagland is an absolute wacko.
I wouldn't give those types the time of day, but I listen to Larry Elder on WLS, and was too lazy to get up from the PC and change the station once his show was over, and lo and behold there was Hoagland. For more than 30 minutes he tried to rouse the deeply disturbed about how the flag on Hussein's (statue) face was upside down. DANGER! DANGER!
Yawn....
54 posted on
04/14/2003 4:20:38 PM PDT by
JoJo Gunn
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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
To: green team 1999
Pseudo-science placemarker.
58 posted on
04/14/2003 4:45:03 PM PDT by
Junior
(Computers make very fast, very accurate mistakes.)
To: green team 1999
How's Art Dingaling doing these days?
To: green team 1999; dighton; aculeus; general_re; L,TOWM; hellinahandcart; Constitution Day
Hoagland's website is pretty interesting whether or not you believe in what he's "selling". The links there can really take you off into the wild blue yonder as well: Atlantis, Bigfoot, the Bermuda Triangle, UFOs and aliens,
ad infinitum.
The Enterprise Mission
88 posted on
04/15/2003 7:23:18 AM PDT by
BlueLancer
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