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Old 20-September-2004, 08:41 AM
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Mention that to Fuzzy (at the near defunct Mars board) I think he knows the guy who is Hoagies website landlord
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Mention that to Fuzzy (at the near defunct Mars board) I think he knows the guy who is Hoagies website landlord
BetterWhois.com lists Keith Rowland of Rowland Network Communications, Inc., as Hoagland's technical contact (Webmaster).

The Enterprise Mission Web site was developed by VA Graphics, Inc.
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So having looked closely at the sandwich what do you find the most interesting, the most bizarre and the most creditable about him?
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I think it is safe to say that Mr. Hogland is a very creative and imaginative person who can tell a compelling story.
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So having looked closely at the sandwich what do you find the most interesting, the most bizarre and the most creditable about him?
Hans, my friend, I think this thread has wandered away from the original subject.

You might be interested in JayUtah's comments.

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I think it is safe to say that Mr. Hogland is a very creative and imaginative person who can tell a compelling story.
I'll concede that much.
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I was present during one of the exchanges between JayUtah and Mike Bara (on another bulletin board) and I must agree that there is a arrogant and dismissive attitude that seems to prevade anything presented by TEM team members. I really don't think it matters what degree(s) Mr. Hoagland holds. His entire mode of operation is structured to insure that his ideas are insulated from any scientific, academic criticism.

Mr. Hoagland is without a doubt a very intelligent person and has successfully marketed and sold his outrageous, conspiracy laden "theories" to those who are sufficiently ignorant and or gullible. From my perspective the purpose of the whole "alien pyramids, evil NASA, the proof is out there" thinking is to make money. I can't see where it has much of anything to do with academic achievement.
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I kept a copy of the final issue of "Worlds of IF"
What year was that?
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What year was that?
1977?
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