Filling in for George Knapp, Ian Punnett was joined, for the latter half of the program, by Bigfoot researcher David Paulides and forensic artist Harvey Pratt for a discussion on the relationship between Native American cultures and Bigfoot as...
Science investigator and Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Deborah Blum discussed the untold story of how poison rocked New York City in the 1920's, and how forensic science and toxicology became indispensable in solving crimes.
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time journeyed back to May 27, 1998, when Native American expert Robert Ghostwolf joined Art to discuss his meetings with Hopi Indian elders about grim times ahead for planet Earth.
Filling in for George, Ian Punnett welcomed Oscar-nominated screenwriter and director Nicholas Meyer (book link) for a discussion that centered largely around his work on the 1983 made-for-TV production The Day After. Open Lines followed.
Investigative reporter Linda Moulton Howe shared reports on increased seismic activity at Yellowstone, Honey bee deaths, the invasion of Lionfish and its effect on the marine eco-system, and Celtic looking mummies buried in China.
In the...
Experts on the 1947 Roswell UFO crash, Tom Carey and Don Schmitt recounted various details of the incident and cover-up. First half-hour guest, Dr. Robin Falkov commented on the proposed Dietary Supplement Safety Act.
In the first half of the show, documentary filmmaker Ken Klein discussed his interpretation of biblical angels. In the second half, scientist Robert Piccioni talked about the extraordinary odds required to form our universe by chance.
In the first half of the show, business and energy journalist, James R. Norman discussed the geopolitical maneuvering of various countries as they engage in what he calls economic warfare. Third hour guest, financial analyst Joseph Meyer offered...
In the first half of the program, George Knapp welcomed physicist Jack Sarfatti for a discussion on cutting edge scientific concepts like the "holographic universe" theory. In the latter half, ufologist Paul Stonehill talked about...
Ian Punnett was joined by best-selling author Greg Campbell, who discussed how a skilled band of Italian thieves expertly cased an ultra-secure building in Antwerp (Belgium), a town loaded with security cameras, and managed to pull off the...
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time journeyed back to May 5th, 1999, when veteran cave expert Bonnie Crystal joined Art to describe what the world is like, thousands of feet underground, and instruct us on how to avoid creepy crawlies and bats in the dark.
Host: Art Bell - Somewhere In Time Guest(s):Bonnie Crystal
In the first half of the program, George was joined by sci fi writer Marc Zicree for a discussion on the 1960s anthology series, The Twilight Zone.
The latter half of the show was devoted to Open Lines. George offered a special hotline for...
During the middle two hours, researcher Glenn Kimball discussed the mystery surrounding the origins of DNA as well as his recent spiritual visions.
In the first hour, Greg Hunter talked about the housing crisis and, in the final hour,...
One of the former directors of Project STARGATE, Dale Graff discussed his research into the esoteric aspects of dreams such as precognitive, lucid, and shared dreaming.
In the fourth hour, Dr. David Dosa talked about "Oscar,"...
Author and former newsman George Harrell spoke about Mafia history, as well as his research into a secretive high level mob boss, known as Paulie Lefty or "The Judge." Also participating in the discussion were TV host and columnist A.J....
Two astrologers new to Coast to Coast AM, Linda Schurman, and Jeff Harman talked about their methodologies and offered analysis of current events, the economy, and what they see ahead.
First hour guest, environmental consultant Tim Ball spoke...
In the first half of the show, journalist and investigator Kristi Piehl discussed the latest evidence in the string of nationwide deaths that may have been caused by the "Smiley Face Killers." Forensic pathologist Dr. Michael Sikirica...
In the first half of the program, Ian Punnett welcomed Andrew Zimmern, gastronomic adventurer and star of the Travel Channel's Bizarre Foods, for a whirlwind tour of the world's strangest foods and exotic places.
In the latter half of...
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time journeyed back to October 22, 1997 when "Officer X" tells about how a nuclear submarine lost contact and nearly launched a deadly missile by mistake.
In the first half of the show, author Jonathan Maberry talked about his research into vampire and werewolf folklore, the latter of which informed his new book, The Wolfman, a novelization of the film that opened on Friday.
The second half...
Cancer researcher Dr. John Apsley discussed safe, cost effective, and alternative cancer cures and treatments, and the efforts made to suppress these natural therapies.
Last hour guest, Lauren Weinstein, an expert in privacy issues and...
Appearing for the entire 4-hour program, author and adventurer Robert Young Pelton discussed various geopolitical flashpoints, based on his experiences in dangerous countries such as Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Somalia.
Historian of stage magic Jim Steinmeyer discussed his latest work on author and researcher Charles Fort, the namesake of "Fortean" phenomena, and how he influenced and promoted the world of the supernatural.
Last hour guest, author...
Practicing physician Dr. John Hall discussed his work with thousands of victims of electronic harassment, stalking, and mind control and how CIA/NSA technology is being used to track, intimidate, and even read the thoughts of people.
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Prof. Ken Hanson discussed "banned from the Bible" stories that were too explosive to make the cut into the Hebrew Bible and New Testament, and a recently discovered ancient tablet.
First hour guests, musicians Matthew & Gunnar...
Ian Punnett welcomed science journalist Shankar Vedantam for a discussion into the 'hidden brain' -- a phrase he coined to describe the myriad brain functions that happen outside of our conscious awareness, but which nonetheless effect how we...
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time returned to 12/28/99 for a conversation with Dr. Gary Schwartz about the phenomena of life after death, and how deceased scientists have been contacting the living.
Host: Art Bell - Somewhere In Time Guest(s):Gary Schwartz
In the first half-hour, researcher Jordan Maxwell commented on current national issues, as well as his upcoming conference .
Then, George was joined by Dr. Gillian Holloway, and two special guests, for a discussion on precognitive dreams....
Fred Bell spoke about his recent work on how an "evil" emergence and one-world government has manipulated the population via mind control and other methods. We've seen attacks on the banking and education systems, as well as decreases...
Researcher of hyperspace, physics, and anthropology, Nassim Haramein spoke about recent phenomena in terms of the geometry of space-time, and the structure of the universe.
Last hour guest, paranormal investigator Joshua P. Warren talked about...