Richard C. Hoagland collaborates with former NASA contractor Ken Johnston to reveal insider information about artificial structures discovered on Mars and the Moon but concealed from public release. Johnston, who worked directly with NASA lunar imagery processing, provides firsthand testimony about anomalous structures visible in original photographs that were subsequently airbrushed out of publicly released versions. The conversation covers Johnston's role in cataloging and enhancing NASA imagery and his growing awareness that significant discoveries were being systematically suppressed by space agency officials. Hoagland and Johnston analyze specific lunar formations including geometric patterns, apparent building structures, mining operations, and surface modifications visible in high-resolution imagery before official alteration. The discussion explores institutional mechanisms used to suppress information about anomalous discoveries and the severe career consequences faced by NASA employees who raise questions about these suspicious image editing procedures. Johnston provides insider details about NASA's image enhancement and alteration protocols that may have hidden crucial evidence of ancient or contemporary non-human activity on lunar and Martian surfaces. This unprecedented collaboration between a researcher and a NASA insider offers unique insight into potential cover-ups of the most significant discoveries in space exploration history.