Wildlife biologist John Bindernagel and Professor of Anatomy Jeffrey Meldrum discussed the scientific evidence for Bigfoot. Bindernagel, who started off his research as an undergraduate in 1963, gave his reactions to the many sightings in the...
Filling in for Art Bell, Ian Punnett welcomed metaphysical author Doreen Virtue, who discussed her latest work on Angels, Indigo Children, Mer People and the Aquatic Ape Theory.
During the first half of the program, Ian Punnett welcomed writer Mark Hall, who talked about reported sightings of giant owls and other mysterious behemothic birds.
Filling in for Art Bell, Ian Punnett welcomed one of the leading voices in today's counterculture, Daniel Pinchbeck, who discussed ideas from his latest book, 2012: The Return of Quetzalcoatl as well as his personal experiences with psychedelic...
Art Bell was joined by Richard Tarnas, author of Cosmos and Psyche and The Passion of the Western Mind, for a discussion on consciousness, the history of modern thought, and the validity of astrology and its role in world affairs.
Prophecy expert John Hogue returned to discuss such topics as the Middle East, global warming, asteroids and the bird flu, with a particular focus on what Nostradamus may have predicted about these things. The horrible war which is being prepared...
Maverick physicist James McCanney returned to discuss the Stardust mission as well as the many Planet X-type objects in the solar system. We don't have enough astronomical data or equipment to detect or pinpoint the orbits of such Planet X...
In a rebroadcast from June 5, 2001, Art Bell interviewed veteran Bigfoot researcher Robert W. Morgan. In the first half of the show, they were joined by a hunter identified under the name "Bugs" who recounted his experience shooting two...
During a special night of Friday-the-13th Open Lines, callers phoned in to share their thoughts on the number 13, as well as to discuss their superstitions. In the second half-hour, author Nathaniel Lachenmeyer discussed beliefs and superstitions...
Guest host Hilly Rose welcomed Sumerian scholar Zecharia Sitchin in the first hour and then crop circle researcher Colin Andrews as his main guest. While working on a grant from Laurance Rockefeller, Andrews said he determined that 80% of crop...
Investigative mythologist William Henry delved into galactic discoveries and prophecy, tying together some of NASA's new findings with ancient symbolism and knowledge. In particular Henry was intrigued with NASA's Stardust project, which in...
Father and son researchers Kevin & Matthew Taylor presented their Hollow Earth theory, which includes the idea that there is an inner sun and a "perfect environment" for supporting life inside the Earth. In fact, the Taylors contend...
Three authors each shared their theories about who was behind the assassination of JFK. Lamar Waldron said the legacy of secrecy behind the murder has continued to impact American history. He cited Bobby Kennedy as being a central figure in the...
Cryptozoologist Loren Coleman presented an overview of the Mothman case, noting that descriptions of the bird-like creature have grown more and more human over the decades. The original Mothman researcher John Keel thought the 1966-7 events in...
Author Brad Steiger returned to share unusual stories related to animals. He described: A family in Germany that has kept a pet eel in their bathtub for 34 years-- the eel gained fame appearing on pet food TV commercials. Judy the terrier, who...
During Open Lines George offered a 'surprise' hotline and was himself surprised when New Orleans-based television personality Dr. Morgus instantly 'teleported' into the LA studio while they were chatting on the phone. The two fielded calls...
Steve Quayle returned to discuss the phenomena of giants, which he views as a "Rosetta Stone" for understanding history and genetics. Myths, legends and oral traditions of almost every culture have all talked about the time of the...
America's favorite teacher, Kenneth C. Davis, elaborated on the origins of myths and superstitions, many of which arise from ancient ideations. For instance, throwing a coin into a fountain, relates back to when people made offerings to water,...
Author and Druid practitioner John Michael Greer shared facts and folklore about vampires, ghosts, werewolves, demons and other creatures from his book, Monsters -- An Investigator's Guide To Magical Beings. According to Greer, the term 'monster'...
Investigative mythologist William Henry returned to discuss the symbols and lore of Atlantis. "It was the end and beginning of all myths," he said of the fabled continent. Plato believed the high civilization was started by gods, but...