Psychologist Dr. Garland Landrith, whose research was cited in the movie What the Bleep, discussed how inner thoughts can alter the physical realm through various methods including mass consciousness experiments, prayer, and "tapping"...
Appearing during the middle two hours, electrical engineer and author Jim Elvidge talked about a variety of science and physics concepts, such as the idea that we could be living in a type of programmed reality.
First hour guest, author Jerome...
Joining George Knapp in the first half of the show, legendary ufologist Budd Hopkins talked about his life and his pioneering investigation into the alien abduction phenomenon.
In the second half, pre-historic researcher John Jensen discussed...
Author Chris Guillebeau joined Ian Punnett for a discussion on how people can lead extraordinary lives and realize their greatest dreams by breaking free of conformity and fear.
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time returned to July 3, 1997, when Linda Moulton Howe and Budd Hopkins joined Art from Roswell, NM to talk about abductions, alien hybrids, and "Art's Parts."
Filling in for George, Ian Punnett hosted a night of Open Lines. Several callers phoned in to sound off on the new TSA search procedures. In the first hour, author Howard Bloom commented on various situations around the world.
On Thanksgiving night, George Noory opened the Secret Door to four different surprise guests: Prophecy expert John Hogue shared insights and predictions, Steve Alten discussed end-of-days scenarios. Relationship expert John Gray talked about...
Appearing during the middle two hours, best selling author of nine political thrillers, Brad Thor discussed government cover-ups and conspiracies, as well as security and terrorism issues.
With the advent of The Beatles finally releasing their...
Investigative reporter Linda Moulton Howe discussed glowing, aerial "gyroscopes" over Florida's Isles of Capri, dead and dying coral south of BP's Gulf oil disaster site, ICBM heavy, concrete silo covers moved aside by glowing discs,...
Four guests addressed different aspects of the JFK assassination in individual one-hour segments: former FBI Investigator Don Adams, analyst Craig B. Hulet, publisher and author Tim Miller, and research scientist Paul Chambers.
JFK assassination expert Ed Haslam recounted the story of Judyth Vary Baker, a once promising science student and cancer researcher, who became involved with Lee Harvey Oswald over the summer of 1963 in New Orleans. Judyth Vary Baker and John...
Practicing Druid, Philip Carr-Gomm, joined Ian to talk about his life as a Druid and the magical world of England. During the first half hour, researcher James Chiles discussed an odd photo he took, which shows a "brief atmospheric...
Art Bell - Somewhere in Time returned to September 7, 1999, when physicist and remote viewer Russell Targ talked about ESP, remote viewing, and the power of the mind.
Host: Art Bell - Somewhere In Time Guest(s):Russell Targ
Attorney, contractor, and ET contactee Gordon James Gianninoto discussed what he knows about Planet X and the coming pole shift and how the government is covering up an imminent global catastrophe.
Dissident intellectual Michael Cremo discussed his continuing work in forbidden archeology and human origins, as well as his study of the ancient history of India. A temple complex in South India houses a particular sacred image, a form of the...
Author, magazine publisher, and host of the History Channel's UFO Hunters, William J. Birnes discussed recent and classic UFO cases, researchers, and the field of ufology itself. For his newest book, Aliens in America, a kind of travel guide to...
Professor of astrophysics at Princeton University, J. Richard Gott spoke about his studies of cosmology, his work with the physics of time travel, and the need for space colonization.
First hour guest, security expert Douglas Hagmann talked...
Ian Punnett welcomed investigative reporter Greg Hunter, who detailed how foreclosure mills are creating massive amounts of counterfeit promissory notes, so banks could legally foreclose on homeowners.
Hunter lamented that, unlike the Savings...
Retired FBI hostage negotiator Gary Noesner joined Ian Punnett to discuss events from his 23-year career working in tense stand-off situations. Noesner spoke about the siege at Ruby Ridge and the Waco tragedy involving David Koresh and the Branch...
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time returned to June 23, 1997, when Brian Shock from the Alcor Life Extension Foundation talked about his work with Cryonics -- the frozen preparation of the human body for reanimation.
In the first half of the show, paranormal investigator and demonologist Keith Johnson discussed his work helping people cope with demonic infiltration. Open Lines followed.
Part of DARPA’s Project Pegasus as a young child, and now a practicing attorney, Andrew D. Basiago claims to be one of America's early time-space explorers, and revealed his experiences with time travel & teleportation research.
First...
Former Boeing aerospace engineer Mike Bara discussed the physics behind metaphysics, and how we are approaching a pivotal point of change in world energies and intent.
First hour guest, finance expert Charles Goyette spoke about the state of...
Author and health pioneer Ann Louise Gittleman discussed the latest scientific data & case studies that show how EMF pollution has reached the point of toxicity, causing fatigue, irritability, weakness, and even illness, and how we can...
Futurist John L. Petersen discussed the global implications of changes that will be occurring after 2012. Indicators are that we are on the verge of substantial change coming from a variety of areas-- "it seems to be a fundamental resetting...
Mechanical engineer Marshall Klarfeld discussed his relationship with the late Zecharia Sitchin and his theories of how humans were created by genetic engineering of the Annunaki.
First hour guest, researcher Robert Felix talked about climate...
Historian Thaddeus Russell joined Ian Punnett to discuss his controversial view of American history.
In the first hour, investigative reporter Russ Baker commented on George W. Bush's new book, Decision Points.
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time returned to June 24, 1997, when the Air Force released the "Case Closed" book on Roswell. Art discussed the six year gap of evidence the government apparently overlooked.
Dr. Roger Leir discussed his research and conclusions about the strange objects he has removed from patients over the years. He was joined by scientists Bob Koontz and Steve Colbern, who have analyzed these alleged alien implants.