family, friends, and journalism

Posts Tagged ‘Gulf of Mexico oil spill’

Richard C. Hoagland on The Joiner Report

Richard C. Hoagland is a former space science museum curator, a former NASA consultant, and during the historic Apollo Missions to the Moon, was science adviser to Walter Cronkite and CBS News.

For over 25 years, Hoagland has been leading an outside scientific team in a critically acclaimed independent analysis of possible intelligently-designed artifacts on Mars. Richard and his team’s investigations have been quietly extended to include over 30 years of previously hidden data from NASA, Soviet, and Pentagon missions to the Moon.

However, with the April oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, his attention refocused on earth’s happenings. Recently, on “Coast to Coast,” Hoagland discussed a possible Gulf “Armageddon scenario.” Hoagland said if the cap rock below the Deepwater Horizon’s BOP finally bursts, it could release an unstoppable tsunami which could kill hundreds of thousands. He said to prevent this, the BP “mud logs” for the Gulf must be made publicly available. And, a Gulf network of buoys must monitor the situation. He urged the public to email the White House and demand that the President make it so.

Additional information about Richard Hoagland and his many achievements can be found on his Enterprise Mission website, www.enterprisemission.com.

The two-hour broadcast begins at 9:00 p.m. CST, at http://www.ufoparanormalradio.homestead.com/Main_Page_version_2.html