In the first half of the show, astrologer and dowser Cece Stevens talked about the upcoming Crystal Skulls Festival/World Mysteries Conference, which she organized.
In the latter half of the show, investigative reporter Linda Moulton Howe...
In the first half of the show, Coast to Coast AM science advisor Richard C. Hoagland talked about disclosure and space news. Disclosure should be about more than just UFOs, he suggested.
In the latter half, CIA-trained senior intelligence...
In the first half of the show, editor and author Robert Gleason joined George live in the studios at WOR in New York City to talk about the ancient Mayans, prophecies, and 2012.
In the second half of the show, MIT educated chemist Dr. Raymond...
Hosting live from WOR in New York City, George welcomed theoretical physicist and author Dr. Michio Kaku, who discussed a variety of science and physics topics, as well as the kinds of scientific advancements we might expect in the years ahead....
George Knapp was joined by author Mark Pilkington, who revealed the long history of parallels between UFOria and espionage, psychological warfare and advanced military technology.
During the first hour, journalist Steve Hammons talked about...
Ian Punnett was joined by author and professor Jeffrey Pfeffer for a discussion on power, which he defined simply as "the ability to get your way." According to Pfeffer, the powerful pay a substantial price for their power, often giving...
Filling in for George, Art Bell welcomed practitioner and teacher of natural magic, Dr. Evelyn Paglini, who offered her insights on the state of the world, predictions for weather, economy, and earth changes, as well as tools for coping with what...
In individual half-hour segments, top paranormal investigators from across the US, shared insights about their common task of investigating ghosts, demons, and paranormal disturbances. In order of appearance: Brian Johnson, Eric Haney, Rev....
Board certified in disaster medicine and adviser for FEMA’s NW region, Geoffrey Simmons discussed preparedness as well as his work with Darwin, Creation and the evolution of man. Lamenting that most people are woefully unprepared for disasters,...
In the first half of the show, consumer privacy advocate Katherine Albrecht discussed the ways companies and the government are tracking people's behavior via RFID chips and the Internet. China has been using technology to track and suppress...
Dr. Raymond Moody was joined by neurosurgeon John L. Turner for a discussion on life-after-death, near-death, and shared death experiences.
First hour guest, Bill Spillane spoke on behalf of the FairTax plan, which eliminates personal and...
George Knapp was joined by author David Aaronovitch for an examination of the origins of conspiracy theories, why people believe them, and also to make an argument for a true skepticism based on a thorough knowledge of history and a strong dose...
On Saturday night, Ian Punnett welcomed the "Toxic Reverend," Tom Krohmer, who discussed his personal journey to track the effects of toxic chemicals on human health.
In the first half hour, sports conspiracist Brian Tuohy commented...
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time returned to August 3, 1998, when Efiong Sam talked about how God is living now on Earth as part of his lost tribe in Nigeria.
George Noory hosted a live remote aboard the haunted Queen Mary, as part of GhostFest Expo 4. Featured guests included paranormal researcher Rob Wlodarksi, actor R.A. Mihailoff and stuntman Rick McCallum of the Hollywood Ghost Hunters, psychic...
Retired San Francisco school teacher Tom Berg discussed why he believes the public school system is highly problematic. Children (particularly C, D, and F students) are being dis-empowered, having their spirits squelched, and turned into slaves,...
Caltech physicist Leonard Mlodinow discussed his current work with Stephen Hawking on the grand design of the universe and two central questions-- where does the universe come from, and why are the laws of nature what they are? Hawking's theories...
Futurist Paul Guercio discussed predictions and timelines derived from the Merlin Project, a software-based forecasting technology, he developed with Dr. George Hart. The program is based on the idea that there are repeated pattern changes that...
Professor James McCanney argued for the urgent need for humans to colonize outer space, as he believes the survival of the species depends on it. Author Howard Bloom joined in the conversation for the latter half of the show. A founding member of...
In the first half of the show, author and parapsychology expert, Ursula Bielski, discussed children's paranormal experiences. She noticed that her own child, when very young, seemed to perceive things that others couldn't see. This led her to...
Saturday's live program with Ian Punnett and guest Tom Krohmer was not broadcast as scheduled. In its place, a "Best of Ian Punnett" from 5/11/08 aired, featuring a discussion with investigator Ed Haslam about the 1964 murder of a...
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time returned to 11/26/01, when the discussion was on 9-11, and the audience shared their "Out of the Box" solutions to the war on terror.
George Noory hosted a night of Open Lines, featuring a special 'Second Chances' line. In the first hour, researcher and author Malcolm Robinson discussed paranormal cases from Scotland.
Hypnotherapist and abduction researcher Yvonne Smith discussed her research on UFO abductions. Appearing in the third hour, former U.S. Air Force Captain Robert Salas shared details of his March, 1967 experience with a UFO at Malmstrom AFB in...
Journalist and science writer Julian Cribb discussed the limitations to the world food supply which could result in worldwide famine by mid-century, when the population hits 10 billion.
First hour guest, psychic Erika Frost talked about the...
In the first two hours, research scientist John Lott offered commentary on the economy, and also spoke about the banning of certain types of guns and ammunition. The EPA may ban traditional lead ammunition, but the kind of ammunition that would...
In the first half, cryptozoologist Loren Coleman talked about his latest work on the Monsters of New Jersey including the Jersey Devil. The lore of the Jersey Devil goes back to 1735, when a Mrs. Leeds was having her 13th baby.
In the show's...
In the second half of the show, author Lionel Fanthorpe recounted stories of the mysterious and the unusual, including favorites such as the moving coffins of Barbados and Spring Heeled Jack. In the first half, Dr. Joye Pugh shared her ideas...
Monetary historian Andy Gause joined Ian Punnett to talk about America's gold reserves, which are reportedly stored at Fort Knox and other secure facilities.
In the first hour, Ian spoke with acclaimed filmmaker, critic, and teacher Peter...