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  2. Richard C. Hoagland - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. Richard E. Hoagland - Wikipedia

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    Richard Eugene Hoagland (born 1950, Fort Wayne, Indiana) [1] is a career ambassador in the United States Department of State. He was Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary in State's Bureau of South and Central Asian Affairs from 2013-2015. [ 2 ]

  4. Coast to Coast AM - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  5. McIntosh sentenced Hoagland to 60 days in jail and a $2,500 fine with the option to reduce the sentence to a $1,000 fine if Hoagland served 100 hours of community service.

  6. Richard Hoagland - Wikipedia

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    Richard Hoagland may refer to: Richard C. Hoagland (born 1945), fringe researcher, famous for his theories on the Face on Mars; Richard E. Hoagland (born 1950), U.S ...

  7. Cydonia (Mars) - Wikipedia

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    Hoagland debunking at Bad Astronomy, a discussion of the science and pseudoscience of Cydonia; Posner, Gary P. (November 2000). "The Face Behind the "Face" on Mars: A Skeptical Look at Richard C. Hoagland". Skeptical Inquirer. Archived from the original on November 6, 2023. Robbins, Stuart (May 31, 2014).

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  9. Brookings Report - Wikipedia

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    For example, Richard C. Hoagland, a proponent of conspiracy theories, argues that the report, by outlining plausible motives for government suppression of a discovery of extraterrestrial intelligence, furnishes evidence of an ongoing cover-up of intelligent extraterrestrial life already discovered. [14]