Investigative reporter Linda Moulton Howe shared updates on the BP Oil spill, the world's first macro-sized quantum computer, solar max cycles, and the 2008 sighting of a mysterious aerial craft in Levittown, Pennsylvania.
First hour guest,...
In the first half of the show, historian of stage magic Jim Steinmeyer talked about Howard Thurston, who back in the early decades of the 1900s, produced ambitious magic spectacles.
In the latter half of the show, expert in psychic powers and...
Three experts in the field of cryptozoology (Dr. Jeffrey Meldrum, Daniel Perez, & Loren Coleman) discussed the latest findings and theories in the search for Bigfoot, in separate one-hour appearances.
First hour guest, researcher Tom Blees...
A doctor of Psychology and Metaphysics, Eldon Taylor discussed his new book What If?, and how people can meet the challenges of self-realization & actualization. He also reviewed his studies of mind programming, and subliminal suggestion....
Joining George Knapp, ufologists from OpenMinds.TV, Alejandro Rojas and Antonio Huneeus, discussed their extensive UFO research and shared insights into how the perception of the mystery has evolved over the years.
In the first hour, Robert...
Daniel Drezner, professor of international politics at Tufts University, explained how humanity might respond to a worldwide zombie assault.
In the first half-hour, Steven Yeun briefly spoke about his role as Glenn in AMC's TV series, The...
Filling in for George, Ian Punnett hosted a night of Open Lines. In the first hour, AOL News editor Buck Wolf shared some recent strange stories, then Steve Murdock, director of the Hobby Center for the Study of Texas, talked about population...
Investigative reporter Jon Rappoport warned of alarming future trends in the genetic engineering of human beings. Based on his contacts with several scientists over a period of 20 years, he's concluded that human genetics research is basically a...
In the first half, controversial author David Icke discussed what's behind the curtain of world events, how a global cartel pulls the strings, and changes that humanity is facing. The planet is undergoing a vibrational or energetic shift and...
In the middle two hours, Internet privacy expert Lauren Weinstein spoke about various net-related issues, as well as new biometric measures by the FBI.
First hour guest, inventor Dezso Molnar discussed his prototype for a flying motorcycle;...
Author and researcher Jason Martell detailed how many ancient cultures tracked patterns based on reoccurring astronomical cycles, such as the precession of the equinoxes.
First hour guest, political scientist Joel Skousen commented on the...
In the first half, George Knapp welcomed William Hartung of the New America Foundation, for a discussion on how defense contractor Lockheed Martin has wielded inordinate power and shaped US foreign policy for decades.
In the latter half,...
Author Bart Ehrman argued that many books of the New Testament are forgeries written by people other than the ones to whom they are explicitly attributed.
In the first hour, president of BioAge, Roland Thomas, talked about the healing...
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time journeyed back to September 24, 1997, when physicist Michio Kaku told Art that one day we will just ask the internet questions and it will answer us.
Host: Art Bell - Somewhere In Time Guest(s):Michio Kaku
Producer, cameraman and writer, Barry Conrad, shared details from his 1989 investigation of a supposed haunted house in San Pedro, California. Open Lines followed.
Theoretical physicist Dr. Michio Kaku discussed where science is taking us over the next century, and presented revolutionary developments in medicine, computers, quantum physics, and space travel.
In the first hour, cancer researcher Dr. John...
Remote viewing teacher Major Ed Dames discussed his previous prediction of a major quake in Japan, and shared insights into forthcoming quakes, the solar 'Kill Shot,' and safe places to live.
Researcher Neil Slade discussed the part of the brain called the amygdala, which controls anti-anxiety, anti-fear, and your advanced positive emotions.
He detailed how the amygdala acts as a veritable mental switch that can create beneficial...
In the first half of the show Kevin Malarkey shared extraordinary reports from his son, Alex, about his meetings with Jesus, angels, and visits to heaven, after the boy was paralyzed in a horrific car accident in 2004, at the age of 6.
In the...
During the first three hours, guest host Whitley Strieber (email) was joined by researcher Richard Dolan, who talked about current UFO happenings as well as the prospect for disclosure.
In the final hour, professor Mark Booth discussed his...
Ian Punnett welcomed neuroscientist Andrew Newberg for a discussion on how contemplating 'God', whatever that may mean to a given individual, affects brain activity.
In the first hour, meteorologist Patrick Hammer and researcher James Chiles...
In the first half, ET contactee Gordon James Gianninoto and astrologer Mark Lerner shared their theories about the earthquake that hit Japan. The latter half of the program featured Open Lines, with a special hotline devoted to callers' strange...
Coverage of the breaking story of the huge 8.9 quake that struck northeastern Japan included guests Mitch Battros, Stan Deyo, and Stuart Wilde.
In the first 90 minutes, independent researcher Lucy Wyatt discussed her journey discovering the...
Paranormal investigator David M. Rountree discussed his work using scientific methods for ghost hunting, which he hopes will help bridge the gap between the paranormal and science. Measurable atmospheric and environmental conditions seem to be...
An advocate for homeopathy and biological medicine, Dr. Harvey Bigelsen, discussed beneficial natural therapies he's used to treat patients with a variety of ills.
First hour guest, radio host Alex Jones warned of a plan afoot to establish a...
In the first half of the show, hypnotherapist Dr. Bruce Goldberg talked about reincarnation, past lives, and a report that China says the Dalai Lama has to reincarnate.
In the latter half of the show, writer, analyst and managing editor of...
Physicist, writer and lecturer, Fred Alan Wolf, aka Dr. Quantum, discussed how physics is finally understanding the profound implications of God's command: "Let there be light," as science and spirituality merge.
First hour guest,...
As the 'end' of the Mayan calendar approaches, philosophy professor Joseph Felser joined Ian Punnett to discuss why mankind has for so long been fascinated with the end of days.
In the first half-hour, Capt. Kelly Sweeney commented on a...