Space News Richard Hoagland Coast to Coast am 08:29:2011.mov

www.facebook.com www.coasttocoastam.com In the latter half, C2C science advisor Richard C. Hoagland shared updates on Comet Elenin and the International Space Station (ISS). “I smell a big political rat,” he said, in reaction to a recent report that the ISS could be abandoned. “I think NASA wants to have an empty space station up there,” controlled robotically for a certain period of time, he conjectured, adding that without astronauts there to conduct maintenance, the station could fall apart. When Comet Elenin reaches its closest point to Earth (22 million miles), it will pose no danger to us, yet because of various “hyperdimensional” measurements and parameters, Hoagland has concluded that it has a specifically designed trajectory. It’s an artificial object sent by an intelligence, possibly as a kind of time capsule by our our ancestors, he argued. It also appears to have a tetrahedral shape (see article below), which suggests it’s an actual ship with generators, computers, and controls, he continued. Website(s): drtimball.com enterprisemission.com Book(s): Dark Mission In tandem with his 8/29/11 presentation, Richard C. Hoagland sent us two images and this description: Click below www.coasttocoastam.com Here is the latest Enterprise Elenin imaging — produced from an original NASA STEREO-B satellite video, the latter recorded during Elenin’s recent encounter with a solar CME (coronal mass ejection), August 19th. The new image-composite (made from THREE “40-second HI-1

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