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Richard Charles Hoagland (born April 25, 1945) is an American author and a proponent of various conspiracy theories about NASA, lost alien civilizations on the Moon, and on Mars and other related topics.
Richard C. Hoagland (born 1945), fringe researcher, famous for his theories on the Face on Mars Richard E. Hoagland (born 1950), U.S. diplomat Topics referred to by the same term
In 2015, Hoagland was among those behind ethics complaints filed against then-Beaufort County School District superintendent Jeff Moss, who hired his wife for a $90,000-a-year school district job.
6 Cronkite on Hoagland. 2 comments. 7 Edit wars. 11 comments. 8 Hominid/feline face. 3 comments. 9 That Oct. 2007 Press Conference, and Ken Johnston. 7 comments. 10 ...
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Richard C. Hoagland, former museum curator who was a major figure in the show's history, discussing issues relating to NASA's activities, space anomalies and alleged extraterrestrial architecture (the Face on Mars and vast glass domes on the Moon). Hoagland was replaced as "science adviser" by Robert Zimmerman in June 2015 and developed digital ...
The Department of Education has dismissed 11 complaints related to "book bans" and eliminated a Biden-era position tasked with investigating school districts and parents, the agency announced Friday.
Hoagland was born in New York, New York and attended Harvard University.He joined the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus in the summers of 1951 and 1952. He helped to tend the big cats and later sold a novel about this experience, Cat Man (1955), before graduating from Harvard in 1954.