by piratecooper from DavidIckeForum Website
George Noory spoke with Coast to Coast AM science advisor Richard C. Hoagland about NASA's recent moon-smashing mission.
The Lunar CRater Observation and Sensing Satellite, or LCROSS, sent two probes crashing into the Moon's surface last Friday morning, looking for signs of water (see video). Scientists and lay spectators expecting to see the much-hyped impact event were let down when it appeared nothing had happened.
The biggest observatories on the planet and even Hubble saw nothing, Hoagland said.
Hoagland outlined some of the evidence
that led him to this conclusion, and announced that the information
would be available in
a forthcoming paper.
These events are part of a cascade of "synchronicities that are driven by this increase in the background physics," he explained, noting that we can expect to see more leading up to the pivotal 2012 date.
NASA's Moon Mission
First Half
Third Hour
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