Authority on Nostradamus and prophetic traditions, John Hogue, discussed how September will be the most dramatic month of the year with seismic activity hitting not only nature, but the economy, politics, and the Middle East.
First hour guest,...
In the first half, author Jim Marrs shared his concerns over corporate media control, and the decrease in journalistic standards.
In the latter half, astrologer, author, and lecturer, Dr. Louis Turi, outlined the various ways we can navigate...
In the first half, environmental consultant Tim Ball talked about how reports of Hurricane Irene were based on faulty computer models. In the latter half, C2C science advisor Richard C. Hoagland shared updates on Comet Elenin and the...
In the first half, George Knapp welcomed founding member of the Mutual UFO Network and current MUFON International Director, John Schuessler, for a review of his 40 years researching UFOs.
Then, in the latter half, ufologists from...
Ian Punnett provided coverage of Hurricane Irene and spoke about the storm with several guests, including TV weatherman John Coleman, multi-disciplinary scientist Howard Bloom, Captain Kelly Sweeney, research physicist Stan Deyo, and astrologer...
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time returned to 1/3/02 when Professor of Philosophy of Science and Medicine Ronald Munson addressed the ethical ramifications of human cloning.
Host: Art Bell - Somewhere In Time Guest(s):Ronald Munson
Filling in for George Noory, George Knapp welcomed journalist Terry Hansen for a discussion on the media's role in covering UFO phenomenon. Open Lines followed.
Investigative reporter Linda Moulton Howe discussed Comet Elenin, the building blocks of DNA discovered in meteorites, and Alec Newald's encounter with aliens.
First hour guest, journalist Frank Borzellieri talked about his new book, Who...
Ghosthunter and author John Kachuba talked about some of his investigations, and theories regarding hauntings and spirits. There are a number of possible explanations for ghostly phenomena, and one of them ties in with the theory of parallel...
The "most wanted" criminal of cyberspace at one time, Kevin Mitnick, told his story of how he turned from a renegade into respected security consultant, as well as offered commentary on various computer security and hacking issues in...
Intuitive researcher and filmmaker David Wilcock talked about his vision for humanity, changes occurring around 2012, and his concept of the 'source field.' This field represents the source for space, the flow of time, physical matter at the...
Writer and artist Andy Colvin joined George Knapp to discuss his real experiences with the mysterious Mothman, dating back to his youth in West Virginia.
In the first hour, writer and podcast host Tim Binnall talked about the upcoming Exeter...
Novelist and screenwriter Paul Bishop joined Ian to discuss his 35-year career for the LAPD where he worked as an interrogator and sex crimes detective.
In the first hour, Egyptologist and author David Elkington provided an update on the...
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time returned to 9/19/02 when Paul Moller discussed the possibility that we could all be living in a Jetson's future with our very own flying cars.
Host: Art Bell - Somewhere In Time Guest(s):Paul Moller
Broadcasting live from KKOB-AM in Albuquerque, New Mexico, George Noory hosted a night of Open Lines. In the first hour, he was joined in the studio by Dr. Robin Falkov for a discussion on various health-related issues in the news. The final hour...
Artist and photographer Kim Carlsberg and special guests discussed the nature of alien abductions. First hour guest, author Brad Steiger talked about the strange mystery of alien visitation.
In the first half of the show, economist specializing in demographics, Harry Dent discussed why we are in for a major crash just ahead, and a decade-long economic slump based on population demographics.
In the latter half, paranormal...
Appearing during the second hour, theoretical archaeo-astronomer Walter Cruttenden addressed how our solar system may be tied to another star which has influenced the rise and fall of civilizations. Author/lecturer Joseph Selbie joined the show...
Physics Professor Ronald Mallett discussed his breakthrough research on time travel, which is based on Einstein's theories of relativity. "If we can control gravity with a device, then we can actually control time, as well, and that could...
Guest host Rob Simone (email) was joined by founder and President of Ramtha’s School of Enlightenment, JZ Knight, for a discussion about her experiences connected with the channeling of a 35,000 year old warrior from the lost continent of...
Ian Punnett welcomed Apollo 15 command module pilot Al Worden, who discussed his career in spaceflight and how he went from honored national hero to being drummed out of the NASA Astronaut Corps.
In the first hour, author Howard Wasdin (book...
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time returned to January 25, 2002, with an Open Lines show on monsters and disturbing entities. Listen for a story about a haunting where a woman was attacked, bitten, and shoved into her bed by an evil unseen force.
During the first hour, investment advisor Catherine Austin Fitts commented on the latest happenings with the U.S. economy. Second hour guests, Cullen Baird Smith and Rebecca Orleane, shared what they've learned about the Pleiadians. Open Lines...
Two guests talked about subliminal messaging, and the psychology of images and perception. Jeff Warrick discussed his research on mass manipulation and subliminal messaging, and Eldon Taylor, addressed the technology and power of subliminal...
Constitutional lawyer specializing in food and drug law, Jonathan Emord, talked about the FDA's raids on raw milk producers, and how FDA guidelines are eroding Americans' freedoms. He was joined during the third hour, by Karine Bouis-Towe and...
Defense attorney Sam Amirante and co-author Danny Broderick, discussed what it was like to defend one of America's worst serial killers, John Wayne Gacy, and reviewed the gruesome details of the case. It's important to our system of justice that...
Lecturer on new technologies, health and earth science related issues, Dr. Nick Begich gave updates on Project HAARP and its implications for controlling weather and populations.
First hour guest, chief investment officer Damon Vickers talked...
Author and philosopher Matthew Alper shared his contention that human beings are genetically hard wired to experience belief in spirituality and various paranormal phenomena, even though there is no scientific basis for it.
First hour guest,...
Journalist and computer analyst, Robert Vamosi, who has been covering digital security issues for more than a decade, discussed the dark side of technology.
During the first hour, attorney Galen Cook commented on new evidence in the D.B....
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time returned to 10/5/99 when dream interpreters Katia Romanoff and Lauri Loewenberg discussed the truth behind your dreams and the rules for a dream to be considered precognitive.
Host: Art Bell - Somewhere In Time
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