Astrologer, author, and expert in the Mayan Calendar, Barbara Hand Clow talked about the nine dimensions of human consciousness, which she first learned about during her channeling of Pleiadian beings. She outlined nine dimensions, which each...
Ian Punnett welcomed renowned hypnosis trainer Rick Collingwood, who discussed the science behind hypnotism, how it can be seen in everyday life, and the medicinal benefits of the practice.
In the first hour, Ian chatted with Martin Richard,...
Ian Punnett was joined by astrophysicist and director of New York's Hayden Planetarium, Neil deGrasse Tyson, for a discussion on the latest planetary and space science news, as well as a semiannual solar event known as "Manhattanhenge."
Filling in for George Noory, George Knapp welcomed Above Top Secret's Mark Allin, who discussed the hottest alternative news and conspiracies from his website during the first two hours, then stayed on for Open Lines in the latter half of the show.
Investigative reporter Linda Moulton Howe discussed a new lethal fungus that is thriving in the Northwest U.S., animal mutilations, Weslaco, Texas UFO reports, and mysterious signals emanating from the M82 galaxy. In her first segment, she...
In a 4-hour special, Buzz Aldrin, Richard C. Hoagland, Howard Bloom, and Robert Zubrin discussed the future of the space program, and how branching out to space is more important now than ever. "A nation that looks up, goes up; a nation that...
Remote Viewing instructor and technical dowsing practitioner Paul H. Smith discussed practical ESP, including how dowsing can be used to find items and make decisions. Interestingly, if people are less invested in a particular outcome, ESP...
In the first half of the show, Internet security and marketing expert, Bill Waggoner discussed privacy on the Internet and how people's personal information is vulnerable, as well as his own controversial background.
In the second half of the...
Expert in alternative science and history, Joseph P. Farrell presented his premise that ancient and modern international bankers have practiced a kind of racketeering (hence his nickname for them 'Banksters') that relates to concepts in physics....
Ian Punnett was joined by author Matt Ridley for a discussion on human prosperity, which he believes is the result of people working for each other.
Investigative journalist and author Peter Lance appeared in the first hour with a brief report...
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time returned to 6/15/01, when Dr. Steven Greer talked about the successful National Press Club conference regarding ET Disclosure.
Host: Art Bell - Somewhere In Time Guest(s):Steven Greer
Named one of the "World's Greatest Psychics," Elizabeth Joyce talked about indigo children, as well as psychic attack scams, during the first half of the program. Open Lines followed.
Director at Edgar Cayce's A.R.E. , John Van Auken discussed the "Sleeping Prophet's" visions for the future, as well as his insights into such topics as the Mayans, Egypt, Atlantis, dreaming, and health remedies.
Last hour guest,...
Physicist Claude Swanson discussed his scientific research into such areas as energy medicine and healing, auras, consciousness, and the paranormal.
Last hour guest, sci-fi writer Marc Zicree talked about the creative process and offered tips...
Author and filmmaker Jeffrey Smith discussed the dangers of eating genetically modified (GM) foods, and how the biotech industry has tried to cover up negative reports.
In the last hour, Dr. Betty Martini shared an update on aspartame, the...
Medium James Van Praagh discussed his encounters with spirits of the deceased, their perceptions of the Other Side, their unfinished business and regrets, and their advice for the living.
Last hour guest, intelligence analyst Ryan Mauro talked...
George Knapp welcomed Judge Jim Gray for a discussion on the possibility of reforming America's drug laws, taking illegal drug usage from a criminal issue into a social and medical one. "Drug prohibition is the biggest failed policy in the...
Author Sidney Kirkpatrick discussed his latest work, Hitler's Holy Relics, which details the efforts to recover the Crown Jewels of the Holy Roman Empire from the Nazis and stop their plot to create a Fourth Reich at the end of World War II. In...
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time returned to July 22, 1997, for a show featuring Leonard Nimoy from Star Trek, plus Open Line calls about nanotechnology and artificial intelligence, and an interview with Charles Ostman.
Paranormal documentary filmmakers Christopher & Philip Booth discussed their new work, The Haunted Boy, which is based on the true case of possession that inspired the movie/book The Exorcist.
First hour guest, activist Stephen Bassett...
Immunologist and urological surgeon Dr. Marvin Hausman discussed his research into food as medicine, and in particular, the healing properties of mushrooms.
Last hour guest, filmmaker Jose Escamilla talked about his newest film project, UFO,...
Aerospace and defense systems developer Sir Charles Shults discussed his investigations into new energy sources, as well space exploration and the search for ET life.
Last hour guest, author and engineer Mat Stein talked about the need for...
Paranormal researcher Stan Gordon, who has been investigating unusual phenomena in his home state of Pennsylvania for decades, talked about UFO cases, and cryptozoology.
First hour guest, Capt. Kelly Sweeney discussed the latest news regarding...
Ian Punnett welcomed privacy and technology expert Lauren Weinstein, during the first two and a half hours of the program, for a discussion on the controversial Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Act (ACTA), which may pose a serious threat to civil...
Ian Punnett was joined by former Skinhead and drug addict Frank Meeink, who shared the story of his descent into America’s Nazi underground and his ultimate triumph over hatred and addiction.
6-10pm PT: Art Bell - Somewhere in Time returns to 3/31/07 for a conversation with witchcraft expert Evelyn Paglini, who shares her predictions for the future, and how natural magic can be used for protection.
Host: Art Bell - Somewhere In Time Guest(s):Evelyn Paglini
In the first half of the show, author Bill Bean talked about his personal experiences with evil and demons. The latter half of the program featured Open Lines.
Professor of Biology, Peter Ward, and ecological biologist David Blume talked about the impact of BP's oil leak in the Gulf of Mexico.
In the first hour, investigative journalist Peter Lance reported on the Times Square terrorist. Last hour...