In the first half, George Noory welcomed author Alasdair Wickham (book link) for a discussion on a variety of paranormal and supernatural related topics, including ghosts, demons, black magic, and hybrid creatures. Open Lines followed.
Investigative reporter Linda Moulton Howe discussed how global warming and climate change pose a serious threat to national security, the extraordinary near-death experience (NDE) of Dr. Eben Alexander, and an update on the alleged underground...
Filling in for George, Rob Simone (email) welcomed investigative mythologist William Henry, who discussed historical, geopolitical, and supernatural aspects of the lost Ark of the Covenant, and its possible connection to end times prophecies. The...
Filling in for George, Rob Simone (email) welcomed author, paranormal investigator, cryptozoologist, and ufologist, David Weatherly, who delved into his fascinating study of the Black Eyed Children phenomenon.
First hour guest, author and...
In the first half, author and researcher Mitch Battros discussed solar flares, climate change, and the Earth’s core and magnetic field.
In the latter half, spiritual explorer, and practicing regressionist for almost 40 years, Barbara Pomar,...
George Knapp welcomed ethno-pharmacologist Dennis McKenna, who has been studying plant hallucinogens for over forty years, and they discussed the groundbreaking work McKenna did with his brother Terence, the great raconteur of wide-reaching...
Best-selling author Ted Dekker joined John B. Wells for a discussion on America's incarceration complex and the societal forces that fuel this billion dollar industry.
6-10pm PT: Art Bell - Somewhere in Time returns to 3/12/01, when Colm Kelleher, the then administrator of NIDS, talks about the organization's study of various fringe sciences, and paranormal topics. (Related photo)
Host: Art Bell - Somewhere In Time Guest(s):Colm Kelleher
Filling in for George, Ian Punnett (Twitter) hosted a night of Open Lines which featured callers sharing tales of UFO sightings, shadow people encounters, and a myriad of other paranormal topics.
Esoteric researcher Drunvalo Melchizedek discussed the great Earth activations fueling 2012, the magnetic pole shift that is currently affecting humans around the world, and new ways in which humans will begin to perceive and communicate in the...
In the first half, JFK assassination researcher Michael Cohen shared his theory that Madame Nhu, the de facto First Lady of South Vietnam, instigated the president's assassination, as revenge for Kennedy having ordered the CIA to kill her husband...
In the first half, theoretical physicist and popularizer of science, Dr. Michio Kaku, discussed the latest science stories in the news, including monster solar flares, and the search for dark matter.
In the latter half, scholar of Ancient...
Metaphysician and spiritual psychologist Doreen Virtue talked about her study of mermaids and mer-people, as well as dolphins, and their possible connection to the star Sirius.
First hour guest, author Whitley Strieber talked about extreme...
During the first hour, Charles Halt, former USAF base commander, shared his eyewitness account of the 1980 Rendlesham Forest sightings, and his personal investigation of the alleged UFO landing site. During the latter 3 hours of the show,...
Former Justice Department prosecutor John Loftus joined John B. Wells to discuss how the U.S. government permitted the illegal entry of Nazis into North America following World War II.
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time returned to 11/25/98, when (the late) modern day prophet Alan Vaughan talked about how anyone can learn to see into the future.
In the first half, George Noory was joined by author, clairvoyant, and earth mysteries investigator Betsey Lewis for a discussion on her own UFO encounters and a prophetic message she was given. Open Lines followed.
In the first half, writer/activist Barbara H. Peterson discussed the problematic health effects of GMO (genetically modified) foods on the general population. In the latter half, expert in backyard food production, Marjory Wildcraft, discussed...
Archeo-astronomer and independent researcher on the American Southwest, Gary A. David, talked about legends and prophecies of the Hopi. Descendants of ancient Pueblo Peoples who constructed large housing complexes in Arizona and New Mexico, the...
Theoretical physicist at Cal Tech, Sean Carroll, discussed why he believes the discovery of the Higgs boson is perhaps the greatest breakthrough in our understanding of the universe since the splitting of the atom, and how it is launching...
Former White House/Air Force One engineer for ABC News, Wilbur Allen, discussed his recent trips to investigate Area 51 and Sedona, his telepathic encounters with UFOs, and analysis of various sightings.
First hour guest, Dr. Peter Breggin...
During the middle two hours, Ian Punnett (Twitter) was joined by author Peter Levenda, who provided an update on his book Ratline, which contends that Adolf Hitler escaped from Germany during the end of WWII, and discussed his new book The Angel...
Researcher and author David Weinberger joined John B. Wells to discuss how living in the Internet age has reshaped the way we think about knowledge. In the first hour, renegade military historian Douglas Dietrich offered his thoughts in light of...
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time returned to 1/18/02 for a night of bizarre Open Lines, with calls from inter-dimensional beings, pets that can talk, and levitators.
John B. Wells was joined by Robert Potter, who has been experiencing UFO contacts since 1975 with (the late) Dr. Fred Bell in Laguna Beach.
First hour guest, analyst of geopolitics and foreign policy, Craig B. Hulet, talked about a report that...
Computer scientist, specializing in artificial intelligence and neural networks, Maureen Caudill, discussed both anecdotal and empirical evidence to prove the existence (and power) of various phenomena, including psychokinesis, remote viewing,...
George Noory hosted a special 5-hour show with coverage of the presidential election results, featuring a variety of guests offering their analysis of the outcome and what it means for the United States. In order of appearance: John Curtis, Greg...
Structural engineer, James O'Kon, in addition to designing award-winning projects in major cities, has also spent 40 years investigating Maya engineering feats and lost Maya technology. He discussed damage from Hurricane Sandy, as well as how...
Rabbi Gershon Winkler discussed his work on Jewish shamanism, as well as translating and teaching rarely studied dimensions of the Kabbalah, and other ancient manuscripts which describe realities beyond the known, including the 7 underworlds and...