Fighting to restore and preserve various freedoms, John & Pauline Holeton, discussed their battle against smart meters in the first half of the show. Smart meters, which energy companies are increasingly using to replace analog meters on...
In the second half of the show, author & researcher Joshua P. Warren talked about the "Devil's Toy Box," and some of his other investigations into the paranormal. Second hour guests Scott Creighton & Gary Osborn shared their...
In the first half, scientist and author Gregg Braden discussed his recent work on discoveries that change the way we think about everything from personal relationships to civilization itself. In the latter half, Howard Martin, who has, for over...
George Knapp was joined by journalist and radio host Brian Holland, who shared his story of becoming a high ranking member of the White Power movement while simultaneously acting as an informant for the FBI.
In the first hour, undersheriff...
John B. Wells was joined by paranormal researcher and philosopher, Jonathan Zap, who discussed how a disproportionate number of psychopaths on Wall St. and in govt. & corporate America are creating a culture with little concern for the...
6-10p PT: Art Bell - Somewhere in Time returns to 5/3/96 when writer and publisher Wayne Green discussed ham radio, cold fusion technology, and his contention that AIDS really isn't a virus at all.
Host: Art Bell - Somewhere In Time Guest(s):Wayne Green
During the first half of the program, Ian Punnett welcomed author Kent Hartman for a discussion on 'The Wrecking Crew,' a group of the largely unknown and uncredited studio musicians who played on countless classic rock songs. Followed by Open...
In three half-hour segments, investigative reporter Linda Moulton Howe discussed the large number of strange and unexplained horn-like sounds filling the air since March 2011 and possible causes.
First hour guest, UFO disclosure activist...
Known for her Earth changes prophecies, and the I AM America Map which shows vast swaths of North America submerged, Lori Toye (blog) discussed her latest work on the vital role of the 'Golden Cities' – possible safe places during cataclysmic...
Combining the fields of quantum physics, neuroscience, biology, and genetics, Dr. Joe Dispenza discussed how to create change and a new reality for oneself.
First hour guest, engineer and author Mat Stein talked about the possibility of solar...
In the first half, head of Enterprise Mission, Richard C. Hoagland, talked about the 50th anniversary of astronaut John Glenn's orbiting the Earth, as well as America's future in space exploration.
In the latter half, Hebrew scholar and expert...
Author Kevin Randle discussed his decades-long work as a UFO investigator, and some of the most significant cases he's examined. First hour guest, Huffington Post writer Lee Speigel talked about how most reports of UFOs and extraordinary...
Self-help author William Whitecloud spoke about his book, The Magician's Way, in which he presents secrets to creating a wonder-filled magical life through inner 'alchemical' transformation.
In the first hour, multi-disciplinary scientist...
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time returned to May 3, 2001 when Rev. Howard Storm described his life-changing near death experience, where he found himself burning in hell.
Host: Art Bell - Somewhere In Time Guest(s):Howard Storm
In the first half of the show, author David Bennett talked about transformative experiences, NDEs, and the afterlife. In the latter half, former syndicated talk show host Chuck Harder discussed how he was one of the first to break the Area 51...
Researcher and investigator Joe Bullard discussed the work of Capt. Bruce Cathie, a retired New Zealand airline pilot, who after witnessing UFOs, developed a theory of a harmonic grid system circling the Earth. Bullard also spoke about the...
Best selling author, Catherine Lanigan, famous for writing Romancing the Stone and Jewel of the Nile, discussed her latest work which chronicles real tales of divine intervention, encounters with angels, and after-death communications....
Futurist and researcher in non-local consciousness, Stephan Schwartz, discussed remote viewing, meditation, dreams, and how changes in the Earth's geomagnetic field influence our consciousness and creativity.
In the first hour, Beverly Hills...
In the first half hour, monster hunter Ken Gerhard commented on recent stories about the Iceland lake monster and woolly mammoth. Next, Emmy-award winning journalist, Kristi Piehl, provided an update on the Smiley Face Killers and why she is now...
John B. Wells welcomed Philip Marshall, a veteran airline captain and former government 'special activities' contract pilot, for a discussion on connections between the Saudi intelligence community and the hijackers on 9/11.
In the first hour,...
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time traveled back to May 9, 2001, when author of Son of a Grifter, Kent Walker, revealed his real life tale of living in a family devoted to crime.
Host: Art Bell - Somewhere In Time Guest(s):Kent Walker
In the first half, George Noory welcomed Dr. Ian Rubenstein, who shared the story of how he went from a skeptical physician to trained medium, and his attempts to combine the two practices. Open Lines followed.
In the first half, food expert Jeffrey Smith discussed the dangers of genetically modified foods.
In the second half, author Scotty Roberts shared his research into the Nephilim and their origins.
Dissident researcher Michael Cremo provided an update on his continuing work investigating forbidden archaeology and human origins.
In the first hour, investment advisor Catherine Austin Fitts responded to the proposed mortgage deal as well...
Widely acknowledged as the world’s leading expert in the field of near-death experience, Raymond Moody M.D. reflected on his life as a researcher bridging the gap between science and the paranormal. "This is the biggest question of...
In the first half, author Jerome Corsi reported on a banking fraud scandal, and also discussed a possible war looming between Israel & Iran.
In the latter half, psychologist Dr. Kirby Surprise talked about the connections between...
Joining George Noory, Professor of Gerontology at the Weill Cornell Medical College, Dr. Karl Pillemer, discussed his research on older people. He interviewed more than 1,000 Americans over the age of 65 about various topics, and they shared with...
Engineer and scientist Maurice Cotterell discussed astrology and the effects of the sunspot cycle on human personality and behavior, as well as other topics from his book, FutureScience.
In the first hour, investigative reporter Russ Baker...
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time returned to June 9, 1995, when a man calling himself "Mike" talked about his investigation of the Oklahoma City Bombings, and the possibility of a "John Doe #2" being involved with the attack.
Host: Art Bell - Somewhere In Time
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