Joining Art Bell for the entire 4-hour program, physicist Dr. David Anderson discussed the state of time technology from his research, as well as other labs around the world. He recapped his work from 2002, when his team had created small time...
Ian Punnett was joined by scientist and author Charles Pellegrino, who discussed the horrifying days at the end of WWII, after the bombs were dropped in Hiroshima and Nagasaki, and revealed the strange physics that occurred just beneath the bomb...
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time returned to 8/2/01 for a conversation with Noetic scientist Marilyn Schiltz about remote viewing, healing, and the powers of intention.
Filling in for George Noory, Art Bell was joined for the entire program by one of his favorite guests, theoretical physicist Dr. Michio Kaku, for a discussion on a variety of science-related topics.
Investigative reporter Linda Moulton Howe discussed full-body scanners at airports, Death Stars, and UFO strangeness and human abductions in Scotland.
First hour guest, author and venture capitalist Guy Kawasaki discussed technology concerns,...
Authority on Nostradamus & the occult, John Hogue shared predictions for 2010, which he called a "wild card year in prophecy."
Appearing during the first half-hour, analyst John M. Curtis spoke about Pres. Obama's State of the...
In the first hour, co-creator of the influential technique known as NLP-- Neuro Linguistic Programming, Richard Bandler discussed the powerful forces of the mind. 2nd hour guest, writer Adam Selzer talked about his ghost hunting experiences. The...
Founder of the Near Death Experience Research Foundation, Dr. Jeffrey Long shared the most compelling evidence to date for the reality of near-death experiences (NDEs).
Last hour guest, Richard C. Hoagland offered commentary on a meeting in...
In a rebroadcast from 2/17/08, George Knapp talked with investigative reporter Jim Marrs about UFOs, remote viewing, and the JFK assassination.
Due to technical difficulties in Las Vegas, George Knapp's live program was postponed.
Professor Irving Kirsch, author of The Emperor's New Drugs, discussed his research into the efficacy of antidepressant medication. Kirsch argued that, contrary to popular belief, depression is not caused by a chemical imbalance in the brain and...
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time journeyed back to 10/23/97 when a Satan-loving witch named Harlot makes an unforgettable appearance. The unapologetic glee she has for all things evil will chill you to the bone.
In the first half, psychic mediums Christopher Valentine and Dr. Christian von Lahr talked about the world of gnomes, elves, fairies, leprechauns and pixies.
During Open Lines, George offered a special 'creeped out' line. The final half-hour...
Expert in alien abduction experiences, Melinda Leslie discussed cases of people who were interrogated, followed, and even re-abducted by covert operatives following their alien abduction. She was joined by Niara Isley for a segment.
Last hour...
Appearing in the first hour, researcher Charlotte Harris Rees discussed ancient Asian maps that show the coastlines of the Americas. In the middle two hours, Clint Arthur talked about life changes, New Year's resolutions, and his Last Year of...
A doctor of Psychology and Metaphysics, Eldon Taylor shared revelations from his own life that caused him to ponder the nature of existence.
In the last hour, investigative reporter Greg Hunter talked about stories that weren't receiving much...
Investment advisor Catherine Austin Fitts spoke about the financial outlook. During the first half-hour, Robert Piccioni, Ph.D. argued against the notion that the development of life happened by chance.
In the first half of the show, George Knapp spoke with controversial operative Gordon Novel about his plans to replicate an ET spacecraft
In the latter half of the show, Janis Sharp, mother of British computer hacker Gary McKinnon, talked...
Business futurist Joel Barker commented on predictions made ten years ago in New York Times Magazine about what life would be like in 2010, as well as discussed the exciting new technologies on the horizon for the year 2020.
In the first hour,...
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time returned to June 1, 1995, an Open Lines show in which callers react to Bob Dole's attacks against Hollywood, and Art reveals predictions made by the Pope for the year 2000.
In the first half of the program, author Annie Wilder talked about the weird paranormal occurrences that she and her family have experienced in their 100-year-old haunted Victorian house. Open Lines followed.
Joined by ufologist Stanton Friedman, author Kyle Lovern discussed the history of UFO sightings over West Virginia, Kentucky and Virginia.
Last hour guest, Michael Horn, the US representative for the Billy Meier contacts, reported on Meier's...
Forensic artist and investigator Bill McDonald updated us on several of his projects including the biology of the Loch Ness monster, and the interface between UFO occupants and their spacecraft.
Last hour guest, astronomer Ken Croswell talked...
Joel Garreau discussed the ethical and strategic implications of emerging technology, military applications, and human enhancement capabilities.
Last hour guest, author Jean Sasson talked about her new book Growing up bin Laden, in...
Research scientist Sean Carroll spoke about dark matter and dark energy, the physics of cosmology, and the origin of time asymmetry including time travel.
Last hour guest, crop circle investigator Bert Janssen shared his theories about the...
Ian Punnett welcomed Oscar nominated screenwriter and director Nicholas Meyer (book link), discussed his secrets to crafting great stories and shared what it was like working with 'Kirk' and 'Spock' on the Starship Enterprise.
In the...
Ian Punnett was joined by journalist Don Lattin for a discussion of charismatic visionaries whose mind expansion experiments and turbulent relationships changed American culture forever.
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time returned to 8/19/97, when rocket scientist David Adair shared an incredible story of how he was taken to Area 51 to see an alien spacecraft.
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In the first hour, George Noory spoke with Ann Druyan, widow of the late astronomer Carl Sagan, and Michael Harrison, director of At Home in the Cosmos with Annie Druyan. Open Lines followed.
The final half hour featured part of George's...
Renowned near-death researcher Dr. Raymond Moody was joined by editor and author Roy Abraham Varghese for a discussion about life-after-death, and what lies on the other side. Moody said he'd recently become more confident about the reality of...
In the first half of the show, former commodity trading advisor Walter Burien revealed the massive scope of government finance and investments. In the latter portion of the program, writer Jessica Maxwell discussed her paranormal journey,