June 10, 4:26 PMVancouver UFO Examiner
Jon Kelly
Graphic: Truth Frequency Radio
The deep politics of Mars were explored by distinguished Vancouver futurist, Alfred Lambremont Webre and Andrew D. Basiago, lawyer and author of “The Discovery of Life on Mars”, during Wednesday night’s broadcast of Truth Frequency Radio. During the show, Basiago stated that by calling him both a “nut” and a “disinformation agent” on Coast to Coast AM, the Enterprise Mission's Richard C. Hoagland had surrendered “the mantle of leadership of Mars research.” Other statements by the pair described their encounters with “CIA enforcement” along with a de facto North American truth embargo of information about the reality of life on Mars.
A shot in the dark
A recent media flash point highlighting Mars research was a May 26, 2010 comment made by the Enterprise Mission’s Richard C. Hoagland on Coast to Coast AM, the most-listened-to late night talk radio show in North America. In refusing to respond to a request for comment by a caller regarding the work of Basiago, Hoagland explained why in this way:
“He's an absolute 100% nut and he is being paid by the intelligence agencies to spread disinformation far and wide."
According
to his biography, Andrew D. Basiago, a graduate of both UCLA and the
University of Cambridge, is a lawyer, writer, and 21st century
visionary. The team leader of Project Pegasus. he is an emerging figure
in the Disclosure Movement who is leading a campaign to lobby the United
States government to disclose such controversial truths as the fact
that Mars harbors life and that the United States has achieved “quantum
access” to past and future events.
Alfred Webre’s biography
describes him as a space activist who works with others to prevent the
"weaponization" of space and transform the permanent war economy into a
sustainable, peaceful, cooperative, Space Age society, re-integrating
with a larger, intelligent Universe society. Webre is the author of “EXOPOLITICS: Politics, Government, and Law in the
Universe”.
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