Producer of Ancient Aliens, and publisher of Legendary Times magazine, Giorgio A. Tsoukalos, joined George Knapp to ponder the idea that extraterrestrials have been visiting us since the dawn of man and how they continue to visit us. The new...
Multi-disciplinary scientist Howard Bloom joined Ian Punnett for a discussion on rethinking how capitalism works and the state of the U.S. economy.
In the first half-hour, Clare Richardson, CEO of the Diane Fossey Gorilla Fund, spoke about the...
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time returned to 8/1/01 when Sylvia Browne discussed her psychic abilities. First hour guest, Dr. Steven Greer talked about the Disclosure Project, and the increasing number of military people coming forward with their...
Filling in for George, Ian Punnett welcomed Anthony M. Amore and Tom Mashberg, authors of Stealing Rembrandts: The Untold Stories of Notorious Art Heists. Open Lines followed.
In the first half, research scientist Dr. Roy Spencer argued that new NASA satellite data contradicts global warming models, and also talked about his new e-book, Fundanomics.
In the latter half, Alfred Adask, the founder of one of the largest...
Former professor at the University of Calgary, Carmen Boulter, discussed the pyramids in Egypt, and other mysteries of their ancient culture. The Great Pyramid served as an energy generator, based on the materials it was constructed out of, and...
A student of the magical arts since childhood, Judika Illes discussed beings that can offer both physical assistance and spiritual guidance. Known as saints in some traditions and mystics & sages in others, she shared both the history and...
In the first half, explorer and author, Greg Little, discussed Edgar Cayce, the search for Atlantis & the Hall of Records, as well as discoveries of lost planes in the Bermuda Triangle.
In the third, and part of the fourth hour, Steve...
During the first half of the show, George Knapp was joined by Mike Adams, editor of NaturalNews.com, for a discussion on the negative effects of processed foods. In the latter half, James Colquhoun, director of the film Food Matters, talked about...
Paul Connett, Executive Director of the Fluoride Action Network, joined Ian to discuss the truth about fluoride and how this toxic chemical has no real health benefits whatsoever. In the first hour, journalist Aaron Sagers gave an update from...
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time returned to 6/12/02 when Dr. Carl Edward Baugh from the Creation Evidence Museum shared why he believes that man appeared on Earth just 6,000 years ago.
In the first hour, George spoke with writer Marc Zicree about The Twilight Zone and his recent projects. In the next hour, retired NYC Police Detective Sergeant Joseph Lani discussed how he began communicating with the dead. Open Lines followed.
Three psychics, Joe Jacobs, Maureen Hancock and Angela Moore, shared what they see ahead for the nation and the world over the next six months.
First hour guest, environmental consultant Tim Ball offered commentary on 'Climategate'...
In the first half of the show, paranormal documentary filmmakers, Christopher & Philip Booth, spoke about their current film, Soul Catcher, as well as past projects. In Soul Catcher they explored haunted Native American boarding schools built...
Associate professor and science writer, Charles Seife, discussed the state of science including the end of the Space Shuttle program, as well as recent discoveries and theories in physics and astronomy. "Good riddance" to the Shuttle...
Cryptozoologist Ken Gerhard discussed his research into various strange creatures including Mothman, Thunderbirds, chupacabras, lake monsters, the Jersey Devil, cryptid cats, and Bigfoot.
First hour guest, investment advisor Catherine Austin...
Author Colin Bennett (book link) joined George Knapp to discuss the founding father of ufology, Captain Edward J. Ruppelt, a US Air Force officer who researched UFO sightings in the 1950s and made a concentrated effort to convince the United...
Zoologist and TV host Jeremy Wade joined Ian to discuss the weirdest and most bizarre monsters he has caught in remote rivers all over the world.
In the first hour, film director Tom Shadyac talked about his new documentary, I AM, which...
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time returned to May 13, 1998, when parapyschologist Dr. Barry Taff discussed dangerous and bizarre encounters with poltergeists.
Host: Art Bell - Somewhere In Time Guest(s):Barry Taff
Former White House/Air Force One engineer for ABC News, Wilbur Allen has been a contactee since childhood when he was implanted. In recent years, he has forensically documented sightings and anomalies through photography.
First hour guest,...
Researcher and philosopher Jonathan Zap discussed the surge in apocalyptic predictions and how they relate to the 'Singularity Archetype,' the collective unconscious, and the evolution of humanity. We live in a time when people believe the...
Italian filmmaker and conspiracy theorist Massimo Mazzucco discussed his work researching the 9-11 attacks, as well as alternative cures for cancer, including the work of Dr. Tullio Simoncini who claims to cure cancer with baking soda.
First...
Author and psychologist specializing in the psychology of the paranormal, Richard Wiseman, discussed his twenty years of research into the paranormal and why he takes a somewhat skeptical perspective on phenomena such as ghosts, out-of-body...
Guest host John B. Wells (email) welcomed author and researcher Steve Quayle, who discussed the secret powerful forces aligned against humanity since ancient times, and how genetics, nanotechnology, and robotics are permanently changing the world...
Historical researchers, Lynn Picknett and Clive Prince joined Ian Punnett for a discussion on how the rediscovery of lost Egyptian documents not only fueled the Renaissance but also launched the bedrock of the Enlightenment.
6-10pm PT: Art Bell - Somewhere in Time returns to 9/28/99 when Nostradamus researcher John Hogue discussed what happened when the prophet saw people not of this Earth.
Host: Art Bell - Somewhere In Time Guest(s):John Hogue
In the first half of the program, Dr. Gregg Korbon shared the story of how his 9 year old son, Brian, predicted his own death with remarkable and chilling accuracy. The latter half of the show featured Open Lines.
In the first half, psychology professors David DeSteno and Piercarlo Valdesolo discussed their extensive and surprising work on character and personality traits. In the latter half, hypnotherapist Dr. Bruce Goldberg talked about teleportation,...
Author and metaphysicist Robert Bruce talked about psychic attacks and self-defense methods, spirit entities, and techniques to induce astral projection. Certain ghosts who had addictions seek out like-minded living people that they can...