Richard C. Hoagland returns to address a controversial Associated Press article by journalist Rosenthal that attempted to debunk claims about NASA cover-ups and anomalous structures on Mars. The discussion focuses on Hoagland's ongoing research into artificial structures on the Martian surface and allegations of space agency deception regarding extraterrestrial evidence. Art and Hoagland examine the methods used by mainstream media to discredit alternative researchers and the challenges faced when presenting unconventional theories about space exploration. A key element involves testimony from Lindsay Tackett, who spoke directly with reporter Rosenthal about his article's preparation and bias. The conversation explores the broader implications of institutional resistance to disclosure about potential alien artifacts and the systematic suppression of evidence that could revolutionize our understanding of life beyond Earth. Hoagland presents his case for continued investigation into Mars anomalies while addressing criticism from both scientific establishment and media skeptics who dismiss his research as pseudoscience.