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Coast to Coast 2003
Moon Show Anomalies
Wednesday February 12th, 2003
Host
George
Noory
Guests
Richard C. Hoagland, David Livingston,
Ken
Johnston, Steve Troy |
Recap
The
Space Panel
In a provocative Wednesday night show, Richard Hoagland (enterprisemission)
joined George for the entire program to discuss a cover-up of Moon
anomalies and the current Shuttle investigation. Three other guests
were also featured as part of the line-up.
Hoagland and space expert Dr. David Livingston (thespaceshow.com)
talked about the recent hearings being conducted into the Columbia
tragedy. But rather than dwell on the specific cause of the mishap,
they hoped that the hearings would raise the larger issue—that the
US space program has lost its way. "There’s no vision going back and
forth between the Space Station," Livingston said. He and
Hoagland agreed that a real vision would involve going to
Mars or back to the Moon, to glean new discoveries.
Ken Johnston, who worked for NASA for 23 years,
appeared in Hour 2, and described screening Apollo footage and
seeing a cluster of lights in a moon crater accompanied by a plume
of steam. But then two days later when he showed the footage to some
officials, the crater material had been seamlessly removed.
Perhaps even more surprising was Johnston and Hoagland’s
supposition that astronauts who went to the Moon may have
had their memories altered or blanked in order to suppress their
knowledge of what they saw there.
Hoagland’s colleague Steve Troy (lunaranomalies.com)
came aboard in Hour 3 to discuss photographic evidence of moon
anomalies that he’s studied extensively. In one case he
described "crystalline rebar" that could be remnants of much
larger structures. These materials curiously appeared in photos from
two different Moon missions, in two different locations. The images
discussed during the program can be viewed below.
Images for Coast to Coast AM "Moon Show"
2/12/03
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