Richard C. Hoagland provides comprehensive response to allegations that the EQ Pegasi signal was a hoax, defending his analysis while examining how disinformation campaigns might be used to discredit genuine extraterrestrial contact evidence. His investigation into hoax claims reveals inconsistencies and suspicious timing that he believes demonstrate coordinated efforts to undermine public interest in potential extraterrestrial communication rather than genuine concern about scientific accuracy. Hoagland discusses specific technical aspects of the signal that remain unexplained by hoax allegations while examining how institutional responses continue to suggest suppression rather than legitimate scientific skepticism. He addresses the broader pattern of SETI suppression and how alleged hoax revelations serve to discourage public interest in extraterrestrial contact while maintaining official denial policies. The conversation covers the methodology used to evaluate extraordinary claims while exploring how deliberate confusion and disinformation can prevent accurate assessment of potential breakthrough discoveries. Hoagland examines the political and scientific factors that might motivate hoax allegations while defending his analysis of signal characteristics and institutional responses. His presentation reveals how controversial investigations become targets for disinformation campaigns designed to protect existing power structures and prevent public recognition of transformative discoveries. The discussion explores strategies for maintaining scientific objectivity while resisting psychological operations intended to discredit alternative research and extraordinary evidence. Hoagland's defense demonstrates how systematic analysis can distinguish between genuine skepticism and deliberate suppression while maintaining commitment to investigating potential extraterrestrial contact evidence.