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The Other Side of Midnight

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Hosted by Richard C. Hoagland, Exposing Suppressed Science, Cutting Edge of Science and Thought

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Show Page: Alternative Listening: On April 8, 2024, the last total solar eclipse to be visible from the United states for the next twenty years tracked northeast, from Texas to Maine, at almost 2000 miles an hour ... dazzling millions, live and on television, along the way .... Among those seeking to "meet the eclipse" -- that ~100-mile-wide, racing shadow of the Moon -- was a small band of Native Americans, gathered specifically at an ancient Sacred Site in northern Ohio. With them was a "celebrity" of sorts -- brought directly into the path of the eclipse that afternoon specifically to evoke some kind of "ancient psychic response"-- A remarkable quartz artifact called "The Crystal Skull." Michael Hill, frequent guest on "The Other Side of Midnight," is the native American who experienced that April afternoon first hand the "hyperdimensional shadow of the Moon ... sweeping over the Crystal Skull for the first time ...." What did he see ... what did he hear ... what did he learn? Join us. Richard C. Hoagland Copyright 2024

On-Demand Episodes

Show Page: Alternative Listening: In the early 1930's, at the height of the world-wide Great Economic Depression, American President Herbert Hoover turned to his Chief Economic Analyst at the Department of Commerce, Edward... more

Show Page: Alternative Listening: What does NASA's first new human lunar mission in 50 years, since the end of the Apollo Program -- an unmanned test named "Artemis" (after the twin sister of "Apollo"...) -- and the fourth man to... more

Show Page: Alternative Listening: Tonight, is the 59th year since "another Christmas Eve," in 1963 -- the first Christmas we all struggled to somehow celebrate ... less than one month after John Fitzgerald Kennedy was killed. Why... more

Show Page: Alternative Listening: What does NASA's first new human lunar mission in 50 years, since the end of the Apollo Program -- an unmanned test named "Artemis" (after the twin sister of "Apollo"...) -- and the fourth man to... more

Show Page: Alternative Listening: "The Artemis Generation ...." This has become NASA's new, overriding "mantra" in the last few years; that, with the Return of Americans to the Moon -- this time to stay -- humankind's future itself will take... more

Show Page: Alternative Listening: "The Artemis Generation ...." This has become NASA's new, overriding "mantra" in the last few years; that, with the Return of Americans to the Moon -- this time to stay -- humankind's future itself will take... more

Show Page: Alternative Listening: In the early 1930's, at the height of the world-wide Great Economic Depression, American President Herbert Hoover turned to his Chief Economic Analyst at the Department of Commerce, Edward... more

Show Page: Alternative Listening: A few nights ago, Artemis-I (finally ...) made it to the Moon! The Mission is now halfway through its uncrewed 26-day test odyssey: to return to Earth's only natural satellite, for the first time in ~50 years... more

Show Page: Alternative Listening: Tonight, Artemis-I is (finally ...) on its way to the Moon! The Mission is now well into its planned, uncrewed 26-day test flight to Earth's only natural satellite in ~50 years -- being carried out via a human-rated... more

Show Page: Alternative Listening: A few nights ago, Artemis-I (finally ...) made it to the Moon! The Mission is now halfway through its uncrewed 26-day test odyssey: to return to Earth's only natural satellite, for the first time in ~50 years... more

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