In the first half of the program, scientist J. Marvin Herndon and Richard C. Hoagland discussed methane gas fears in the Gulf disaster. In the latter half of the show, Mike Heiser shared his research critique of Zecharia Sitchin's work.
In the first half of the show, Astronomy Professor Chris Impey discussed the evolution and structure of galaxies, as well as the eventual death of the Milky Way.
In the latter half of the show, Maj. Ed Dames returned to share remote viewing...
Author and investigative journalist Jim Marrs talked about why he believes the International Elite are using economic collapse, man-made disease, and erosion of civil liberties to take down America.
First hour guest, author and economist...
During the first half of the program, George Knapp spoke with William Stillman, author of a trilogy of books about the spiritual aspects of autism. In the latter half of the show, Laura Hirsch discussed how she worked with a medium to discover...
Ian Punnett was joined by former pharmaceutical executive Dr. John Virapen, who revealed the underhanded methods used by big pharma to get drugs approved and to rake in massive profits.
In the first hour, professor of biology, Peter Ward,...
Filling in for George, Art Bell welcomed Pres. of the Natl. Wildlife Federation, Larry Schweiger, who discussed the impact of the Gulf oil disaster as well as other pending environmental issues which threaten the planet.
In the first half of the show, numerologist Glynis McCants offered analysis of the numbers behind celebrities and events in the news. In the latter half of the program, psychic Joseph Jacobs shared his predictions and intuitions for the rest of...
Investigative reporter Linda Moulton Howe discussed the Pentagon's first robotic space plane, the serious decline of snake populations, and a UFO incident at Whiteman Air Force Base.
First half-hour guest, Dr. James Hardt of the Biocybernaut...
Researcher Steve Quayle discussed Bigfoot cases, as well as reports of giants throughout history. He also shared concerns about environmental disasters like the oil spill.
First hour guest, ecological biologist David Blume talked about how the...
Author Whitley Strieber talked about a number of the historical, prophetic, scientific, and environmental inspirations behind his new novel, The Omega Point (promo video).
First hour guest, Capt. Kelly Sweeney shared updates and analysis of...
UFO expert Budd Hopkins joined George Knapp to talk about his new memoir, Art, Life and UFOs, which traces his life as a ufologist and alien abduction researcher, as well as a nationally known abstract expressionist painter.
Prof. Peter Ward (book link) joined Ian Punnett for a discussion on how the BP oil spill in the Gulf will impact the delicate ecosystems of the world's oceans, and potentially trigger a series of events, including global sea level rise, that...
Explorer and archaeologist Jonathan Gray discussed discoveries that demonstrate advanced ancient technology. Because such artifacts don't match current academic beliefs they are often suppressed.
First hour guest astrologist Linda Schurman...
Prophecy expert John Hogue shared his own predictions for the rest of 2010, as well as material about the great seer Nostradamus.
First hour guest, witchcraft expert Fiona Horne discussed spells and meditations she uses in her daily practice.
Historian, economist, and speaker, Neil Howe discussed his work on generations and how they shape history, as well as the twenty year cycle of crisis facing the U.S.
First hour guest, science writer Charles Seife talked about different...
Author and ex-banker John Truman Wolfe argued that the current world economic crisis is an international coup designed to take down the U.S. dollar and install a global financial machine.
First hour guest Richard C. Hoagland commented on such...
Ian Punnett welcomed two guests, Jim Bell during the second hour and Minister Lindsey Williams in the 3rd hour, for a discussion on the Gulf oil crisis as well as alternative energy.
In the first hour, forensic psychologist Dr. Katherine...
Sports conspiracy expert, Brian Tuohy, argued that the outcomes of professional sports games are decided in advance in order to increase market share and maintain popularity with the fan base.
In the first half of the show, vocal expert Stewart Pearce discussed the human voice, and how it is much more than simply a way to communicate. Open Lines and a special tribute to the late Glenn Kimball followed.
In the firs half of the show, screenwriter and producer David Black discussed the negative effects of electrical and technological pollution, which he explores in his new novel, The Extinction Event.
In the latter half, seer Dr. Louis Turi...
In the first half of the show, author of one of the most controversial clinical papers in modern medical history, Dr. Andrew Wakefield told the story of how he linked autism to vaccines.
In the latter half of the show, meteorologist and talk...
Stanton Friedman and Kathleen Marden discussed their research into the 1961 Betty & Barney UFO abduction case, as well as various examples throughout history when scientists misjudged or ignored scientific evidence or breakthroughs.
First...
Author and researcher Mitch Battros discussed a variety of Earth changes and environmental issues including the hurricane season and the oil spill, as well as the implications of Solar Cycle 24, and Mayan prophecy.
First hour guest, radio host...
Astrophysicist and author Dr. Bernard Haisch discussed his theory that the universe is a product of an intelligence, and how this is demonstrated with recent scientific findings.
First hour guests, Jay Snaric and Kimberly Hickman talked about...