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    Default Phobos - Richard C Hoagland's battle for Disclosure

    Here is a very good Website with some excellent audio interviews,

    The Unexplained with Howard Hughes
    http://www.theunexplained.tv/listen.html


    Edition 34 - Richard C Hoagland talks about Phobos


    Edition 35 - ESA's reply to Richard C Hoagland


    there will definitely be another interview with Richard C Hoagland on this one, as expected someone from ESA denies Richard C Hoagland's claims also this same guy believes that we are probably the only intelligent life in the universe which I doubt very much. I cannot wait until the next interview. Richard C Hoagland is very much respected by many good people and in a world full of secrecy and corruption Richard is someone I believe and trust... and the fight for disclosure is underway.


    these interviews and many more can be downloaded from 'The Unexplained' website (link above)

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    Thanks for posting that Smat Im just downloading ed34, do you know when they were recorded?

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    Hi Baelsfire,

    ed 35 was done on the 15th May 2010 and ed 34 was done around 3 weeks earlier.

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    Good one... Thank you.

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    Thank You for posting this. I was looking for an audio interview like this.

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    Default Re: Phobos - Richard C Hoagland's battle for Disclosure

    Quote Posted by smat (here)

    Edition 35 - ESA's reply to Richard C Hoagland
    Wow how does the Interviewer NOT have Richard on this interview to counter any statements by the ESA in real time, amazing opportunity lost there.
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    Richard C. Hoagland - Phobos an Ancient Alien Spaceship, Mars, NASA & Disclosure
    May 27, 2010

    Listen here for hour 1.

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    Default Re: Phobos - Richard C Hoagland's battle for Disclosure

    I have enjoyed Richard's material for a while now because I like how he thinks way outside the box. However, he has seemingly made the same mistake Wilcock did by counting his chickens before they hatch.

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    How do you mean tone - do tell!

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    does this look like a spaceship to you

    only if one thinks way out of the box lol




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    Default Re: Phobos - Richard C Hoagland's battle for Disclosure

    Quote Posted by Gita (here)
    How do you mean tone - do tell!
    Well, Wilcock went on Coast To Coast and told everyone that disclosure would come from Obama last November.

    Now Hoagland went and told everyone that the ESA was going to disclose what they found out about Phobos.

    This is what I meant about them counting their chickens before they hatch.

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    Quote Posted by RedeZra (here)
    does this look like a spaceship to you

    only if one thinks way out of the box lol




    How would you explain the Monolith found on it then, Our moon shows characteristics of being hallow , Collier said that it was, He also said it was a space ship could be we won`t ever know unless it moves out of its orbit

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    Quote Posted by Northern Boy (here)
    How would you explain the Monolith found on it then
    perhaps a skyscraper lol

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    You Couldn't Make This Up Dept.: "There's a Monolith on Mars' Moon, Phobos"



    U.S. astronaut, Buzz Aldrin, the second man to walk on the Moon, alluded to a monolith detected on Mars' moon Phobos. Speaking on a U.S. cable television channel he said: "We should visit the moons of Mars. There's a monolith there - a very unusual structure on this little potato shaped object that goes around Mars once every seven hours. 'When people find out about that they are going to say, "Who put that there? Who put that there?" Well the universe put it there, or if you choose God put it there." In 2007 the Canadian Space Agency funded a study for an unmanned mission to Phobos known as PRIME (Phobos Reconnaissance and International Mars Exploration).

    Phobos is a vastly promising location for future exploration. The moon itself has long been an anomaly; its orbital characteristics suggest it may be hollow. More aggressive speculation suggests that Phobos may in fact be a derelict spacecraft of the "generation ark" variety described by science writers such as Isaac Asimov. Unexplained surface features such as the numerous converging grooves, together with the conspicuous monolith-like formations, pose the possibility that Phobos harbors uneroded structures deserving of close attention.

    Lan Fleming a NASA imaging specialist who has interest in Mars and other solar system anomalies. Lan looked at it and upon further examination and study concluded, that the monolith was a physical anomaly on the surface of Phobos.

    The building-sized monolith is the main proposed landing site because scientists believe the object is a boulder exposed relatively recently in an otherwise featureless area of the asteroid-like moon. PRIME investigator Dr Alan Hildebrand said it could answer questions about the moon's composition and history. "If we can get to that object, we likely don’t need to go anywhere else," he told his science team.



    http://www.dailygalaxy.com/my_weblog...on-phobos.html

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    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencete...th-solved.html




    Buzz Aldrin Reveals Existence of Monolith on Mars Moon

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    gita dear, couldn't the monolith like shape be formed by natural forces? l

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    Quote Posted by lightblue (here)
    gita dear, couldn't the monolith like shape be formed by natural forces? l
    Hey cubby

    Sure it could be natural, but very unlikely as natural geological features usually repeat themselves and you would notice a recurring pattern, yet till now we find only 'one' monolith on this moon, which indicates that it is a singular oddity, an out of place anomaly, it doesn't fit with the rest of the geology, otherwise you would find more of them. Nature doesn't do something 'once' and then never do it again.

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    Blue hun, I was gonna say what Maj said!

    Btw Tone ta for your reply.

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    Quote Hey cubby

    Sure it could be natural, but very unlikely as natural geological features usually repeat themselves and you would notice a recurring pattern, yet till now we find only 'one' monolith on this moon, which indicates that it is a singular oddity, an out of place anomaly, it doesn't fit with the rest of the geology, otherwise you would find more of them. Nature doesn't do something 'once' and then never do it again.
    Quote Blue hun, I was gonna say what Maj said!
    ta gita/maj

    don't human and other beings do the same - they don't erect just an odd one....strange there's only one... l

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    Maybe that’s just one gigantic one Blue and the rest are buried under the sand – buried real deep?!

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    Quote Posted by lightblue (here)

    don't human and other beings do the same - they don't erect just an odd one....strange there's only one... l
    There is at least one other odd structure on Phobos.


    MOC 50103
    http://www.msss.com/mars_images/moc/...rel/index.html


    Enhanced close up of the strange formation, credit mikesingh:


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