Richard C. Hoagland’s Mars

Last night I listened to Coast to Coast AM for a little while. The guest I mainly heard was Richard C. Hoagland, whose website is Enterprise Mission. The topic was life on Mars. Actually, it was much more elaborate than that. I don’t know a ton about Hoagland besides what I heard last night, but apparently he’s been working on Mars theories for about twenty years. I partly liked what he was saying because he was talking about how science is fueled by speculation. That’s how it advances, but that a lot of mainstream scientists are scared to speculate about anything that’s too far out. Admittedly, every guest I’ve heard on Coast to Coast so far has basically said that same thing, that every one else is too scared to look for the truth. I tend to agree with it, but it’s funny that it’s so consistently trumpeted by these people.

Anyway, back to Mars. It seems that yesterday, NASA scientists made a statement that there is strong evidence that there is currently life on Mars. Which is radical. But I guess this Hoagland guy has been saying that for years. But whatever. The really far out part of what he was saying though was that Mars used to actually be the moon of another planet. According to his theory, there was also an advanced civilization there, which had outposts throughout our solar system, including on Earth. He claimed that there was scientific data to back up the idea that this planet that Mars orbited exploded over the course of a few hours some 65 million years ago. This explosion scorched the face of Mars, and ruined it’s environment and bountiful ecosystems. Also, it is responsible for the series of impacts of meteors and debris which caused the extinction of the dinosaurs, and the climactic change of Earth. Of course, for him, this is all tied up still with this idea that Martians had an outpost on Earth, and that when Mars was ruined, the survivors in this galaxy congregated back on Earth, and seeded our cultures and gene pool. He even went so far as to say that we’d find libraries on Mars and the Moon, and even hidden on Earth which would prove this.


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