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Richard Hoagland has announced a breaking story.
Originally posted by learnatic
reply to post by SoymilkAlaska
Why Do I keep noticing that the first few posters to threads on UFO's Aliens, anti NWO and Whistle blowers are always negative towards the subject of the OP.
One could be forgiven for thinking these people are paid to work shift work and monitor ATS for these sorts of threads and immediately jump in with negtive comments so as to try to influence readers.a
Originally posted by NeoVain
Even if "Hoagy is stupid" he is NOT stupid enough to release stuff such as this without first having verified it himself. And i am pretty sure his verification checked out at the time of him announcing this, for him to even consider exposing this to the public.
You work for NASA, right, Phage?
You work for NASA, right, Phage?
Originally posted by learnatic
reply to post by SoymilkAlaska
Why Do I keep noticing that the first few posters to threads on UFO's Aliens, anti NWO and Whistle blowers are always negative towards the subject of the OP.
One could be forgiven for thinking these people are paid to work shift work and monitor ATS for these sorts of threads and immediately jump in with negtive comments so as to try to influence readers.a
Originally posted by jonnywhite
A long time ago somebody approached Hoaland and told him "It's easy to lie to the general public." Hoagland stated the general public is too smart and the truth gets revealed and in a couple days everyone knows. He said "Truth spreads." The other guy challenged Hoagland "Prove it."
Hoagland has been trying to prove it ever since, with failing results.
Of course, lying to scientists and specialists is much much harder to do.
This is why I think NASA is honest and doesn't cover things up. If they were covering things up then many of our scientists would be in an uproar. The general public can be tricked, though.edit on 22-7-2012 by jonnywhite because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by Asertus
I'd like to point out that presenting the ziggy as though it was his own discovery was not the only dishonest thing Hoagland did on C2C-AM, 20 July.
He also said that his "studies" during the eclipse of May 20th proved that pyramids, and the core of the Moon, amplify torsion wave energy "enormously." The problem with that is that his so-called "studies" were actually done in a restaurant at Sandia Peak, NM, thousands of miles from the nearest pyramid and 240,000 miles from the core of the Moon.
You see, he had begged his faithful fans on Flubbook to send him cash to finance a trip to Egypt with his girlfriend. Plenty did, but not enough, so he canceled the trip. So far he has not offered refunds.
Sweet guy, huh?