Richard C. Hoagland discusses his recent heart attack and recovery while reflecting on his work investigating space anomalies and government cover-ups. His personal health crisis provides opportunity to examine the stresses researchers face when challenging powerful institutions and investigating controversial subjects. Hoagland describes the heart attack experience and his treatment while discussing how health challenges affect his ability to continue research into Mars anomalies, lunar mysteries, and NASA deception. The conversation covers his current projects including the Miami Circle investigation and ongoing analysis of space imagery revealing potential artificial structures on other worlds. He addresses theories about whether his heart attack was natural or potentially induced by those threatened by his research and public exposure of hidden information. Hoagland explores the personal costs of being a prominent alternative researcher and how attacks, stress, and health problems affect investigators challenging official narratives. His reflections reveal dedication to truth-seeking despite personal risks and the importance of continuing investigation even when facing health setbacks. The discussion examines what Hoagland has learned from his health crisis and how it influences his approach to research and public advocacy. His experience demonstrates the very real challenges faced by researchers investigating subjects that powerful interests prefer remain hidden and how personal resilience enables continuation of important work.