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Click on Image for The Presidential Briefing Trailer: https://youtu.be/G7rLvWy8Ih0 Ultima Thule — the 4-billion-mile-distant-fly-by objective, in the predawn darkness of January 1, 2019, of NASA’s already historic “New Horizons” mission — turns out to be nothing less than– A ~21-mile-long, incredibly ancient, incredibly-eroded, dumbbell-shaped spaceship! The Enterprise Imaging Team made that bold prediction, before the fly-by, just last weekend … and it has now come true. Tonight, we’re gonna prove to you just “how” … and how NASA seems to be trying to “stall” ALL further close-up New Horizons’ imaging releases of this extraordinary artifact … while they “think of something to explain it all away” …. Or– While they’re preparing for “the most mind-boggling press conference in the history of NASA”– When (finally) they are forced by the scientific evidence to admit The Extraordinary Truth. Join us … as we sort out “which is which.” Richard C. Hoagland […]
Is a “long-extinct” volcano on the planet Mars, named “Arsia Mons” — against everything that NASA has been telling us for over fifty years about “a long-dead planet” — suddenly, right now– Massively erupting?! And, if it is… how will such a world-changing planetary event affect all future missions — including … ambitious plans for “colonizing Mars,” being aggressively pursued by, among others, rocket pioneer Elon Musk? NASA is totally dismissing this phenomenon, claiming it is merely “ice-crystals, lofted higher in the Martian atmosphere because of seasonal winds, streaming over the massive, miles-high volcano from the east.” NASA spacecraft orbiting the planet show everything as “normal, while, inexplicably, European spacecraft have been repeatedly taking images — for over an entire month! — that show a stunning “plume of bright, white material …” stretching out behind Arsia Mons, extending literally thousands of miles across the pinkish Martian deserts … and growing larger! Just what the hell is really going on?! […]