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Theory of the badlands guardian
Theory of the badlands guardian




  1. THEORY OF THE BADLANDS GUARDIAN REGISTRATION
  2. THEORY OF THE BADLANDS GUARDIAN PROFESSIONAL

Hoagland appeared regularly as the "Science Advisor" for Coast to Coast AM, a late-night radio talk show, until being replaced by Robert Zimmerman in July 2015.

theory of the badlands guardian

Hoagland ran the now-defunct The Enterprise Mission website, which he described as "an independent NASA watchdog and research group, the Enterprise Mission, attempting to figure out how much of what NASA has found in the solar system over the past 50 years has actually been silently filed out of sight as classified material, and therefore totally unknown to the American people."

theory of the badlands guardian

Grossinger also reports that Hoagland wrote much of the book while in Los Angeles county jail. Richard Grossinger, the founder of North Atlantic Books, writes that Monuments became the most successful title published by North Atlantic, and that at its peak the book sold over 2000 copies per month. Hoagland authored the book The Monuments of Mars: A City on the Edge of Forever (published in 1987), and co-authored the book Dark Mission: The Secret History of NASA, which was ranked 21st on November 18, 2007, on The New York Times Best Seller list for paperback nonfiction. In 1976, Hoagland, an avid Star Trek fan, initiated a letter-writing campaign that successfully persuaded President Gerald Ford to name the first Space Shuttle the Enterprise, replacing the previously slated name for the prototype vehicle, Constitution. Local newspapers had noted the radio broadcast to be history's first laser audio transmission. Hoagland co-hosted a radio program for WTIC (AM) in Hartford, Connecticut, The Night of the Encounter, along with Dick Bertel, covering the JMariner 4 flyby of the planet Mars. He designed a room with special equipments to display the relative positions of the Earth, Mars and the Mariners during their trip and thereafter contracted with NASA to relay the pictures of the Martian surface, on a near-live-feed, to the general audience. Ī popular planetarium lecturer at the Springfield Science Museum, Hoagland produced a program called "Mars: Infinity to 1965" to coincide with the Mariners 3 and 4 missions.

THEORY OF THE BADLANDS GUARDIAN REGISTRATION

In July 1968, Hoagland filed a copyright registration for a planetarium presentation and show script called The Grand Tour. Hoagland asserts he was a Curator of Astronomy and Space Science at the Springfield Science Museum, 1964–1967, and assistant director at the Gengras Science Center in West Hartford, Connecticut, 1967–1968, and a Science Advisor to CBS News during the Apollo program, 1968–1971. According to Hoagland's own curriculum vitae he has no advanced training, schooling or degrees in any scientific field.

theory of the badlands guardian

Hoagland has no education beyond the high school level.

theory of the badlands guardian

THEORY OF THE BADLANDS GUARDIAN PROFESSIONAL

Hoagland has been documented to misappropriate others' professional achievements and is widely described as a conspiracy theorist and fringe pseudoscientist. Richard Charles Hoagland (born April 25, 1945), is an American author and a proponent of various conspiracy theories about NASA, lost alien civilizations on the Moon and on Mars and other related topics. International Angstrom Medal for Excellence in Science, 1993. The Monuments of Mars: A City on the Edge of Forever Advocating his beliefs in advanced ancient civilizations colonizing the solar system accusations of corruption of NASA and U.S.






Theory of the badlands guardian