George Noory hosted the annual Ghost-to-Ghost AM program, in which he opened the phone lines for listeners to share their tales of ghostly encounters.
In the first hour, stuntman Rick McCallum and creature effects artist Robert Pendergraft...
Joining host John B. Wells (email), author and researcher L.A. Marzulli discussed the signs that an unseen heavenly war being fought in another dimension is about to spill over into our dimension. Two forces have been battling for millennia with...
Ingrid Dean, detective sergeant, forensic artist, and 20-yr. police veteran in the Michigan State Police Force, discussed her work researching true stories from the front lines of law enforcement which were purportedly shaped by angels,...
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time returned to 9/26/01 when author David Hagberg discussed his novel, Joshua's Hammer, about Osama Bin Laden and Al Qaeda (written a year before 9/11).
Host: Art Bell - Somewhere In Time Guest(s):David Hagberg
In the first half, practitioner and teacher of natural magic, Dr. Evelyn Paglini, returned to share predictions, and talk about the dark side of the occult. In the latter half, technology expert Lauren Weinstein reported on recent attempts to...
Mark Anthony, the "Psychic Lawyer," a medium who specializes in communication with spirits, made his debut on the show. He sometimes uses his psychic skills on his cases as a criminal defense attorney, and some of his legal clients have...
One of the world’s foremost writers on language, mind, and human nature, Prof. Steven Pinker, shared his thesis, that contrary to media impressions, the world we live in toady is much less violent than its been in the past. Violence, while...
Authors William J. Birnes and Joel Martin discussed a variety paranormal events, subjects, and personalities of twentieth century America and their unexpected influences. Martin characterized three different categories of the paranormal.
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Chair of Religious Studies at Rice University, Jeffrey Kripal, talked about how various sci-fi writers and comic book creators have intertwined myth, religion, and the paranormal into their works, sometimes inspired by their own mystical or...
Why is America so captivated by the creepy and unexplained? Paranormal investigator and researcher Deonna Kelli Sayed joined Ian Punnett to talk about our fascination with spirits, ghosts, poltergeists, and haunted houses. First hour guest,...
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time returned to 1/29/02 when Mel Waters, from Mel's Hole fame, returned to discuss a new bottomless hole that turned a sheep into an odd biological being with seal flippers and human eyes.
Host: Art Bell - Somewhere In Time Guest(s):Mel Waters
In the first half, George Noory welcomed researcher and author Linda Godfrey for an update on the latest cryptozoological sightings around North America.Open Lines followed.
Various experts (Stephen Mehler, Carolyn Ford, Raymond Tarpey, & Jaap van Etten) shared their experiences with the intriguing world of Crystal Skulls.
First hour guest, Dr. Len Horowitz reacted to news that the Gardasil vaccine had some...
Licensed Marriage and Family therapist, Carla Wills-Brandon, discussed her work documenting and compiling evidence of contact with the afterlife through deathbed visions. Such visions of the dying typically include conversations and visitations...
In the first half, crime scene investigator Paul Rimmasch presented ghostly stories related to his work in law enforcement, as well as talked about his interest in 'forbidden archaeology.'
In the second half, one of the main figures...
Hal Lindsey's influential book The Late Great Planet Earth described the undeniable signs of the end times: the rebirth of Israel, war in the Middle East, natural disasters, and many others. He discussed how current events are now lining up with...
Guest host Rob Simone (email) welcomed paranormal researcher Rosemary Ellen Guiley for a discussion about her new book with George Noory, Talking to the Dead, which covers spirit communications, and the technological devices people have used to...
Historian Adrian Tinniswood spoke about a period in the 17th century when pirates ruled the Barbary Coast of Africa. Capt. Kelly Sweeney joined in the conversation in the latter part of the third hour.
First hour guest, former chief of the...
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time returned to 8/17/99 when Bruce Friedrich from the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals goes head to head with Art on the benefits of vegetarianism, even though Art would rather die five years earlier than not...
During the first two hours of the program, occult expert and modern day warlock Christian Day discussed his practice of the magical arts and how the spirits of the dead can be summoned to help us get what we need. Open Lines followed.
Caltech physicist Leonard Mlodinow and spiritual leader Deepak Chopra faced off in a passionate but respectful debate, addressing some of the most fundamental questions that have intrigued humanity for hundreds of years.
First hour guests,...
Survivalism expert Jim Rawles discussed what we can do to prepare for disasters and catastrophes, particularly in the case of the power grid being knocked out. The greatest threat we face is from socioeconomic collapse, which could be triggered...
Two guests talked about their communications with the Zetas (also known as "the Greys"). In the first half, "emissary" to the Zetas, Nancy Lieder shared telepathic messages from the ETs about Earth changes and Planet X. In the...
Author and visionary scientist Gregg Braden talked about how our world is shaped by false scientific assumptions, and that in order for humanity to face its current set of crises it needs to overturn these obsolete ways of thinking.
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Guest host John B. Wells (email) was joined by specialist in cyber warfare and information security, Charles R. Smith, for a discussion on the current state of information warfare including how unmanned aircraft can penetrate information systems...
Norm Stamper, former chief of the Seattle Police Department, joined Ian to expose some of the issues affecting the 21st-century police force.
In the first hour, Truthdig editor-in-chief Robert Scheer commented on the Occupy Wall Street movement.
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time returned to September 4, 1998, when Stanislav Lunev, Russia's highest ranking military defector, warned that Russia is planning for an inevitable war with the U.S.
In the first half, the author of almost 50 books on folklore and history, Bob Curran, talked about his newest work, The World's Creepiest Places. Open Lines followed.
Remote viewing teacher, Ed Dames, shared his latest insights and predictions, based on remote viewing done by him and his team. He announced that the current solar cycle could generate some deadly coronal mass ejections-- a series of...