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 paranormal researcher Heidi Hollis for a discussion on visitations to Hell, Shadow People, and "Hat Man" encounters. Open Lines followed.
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time returned to 8/25/99, when Edmund Pankau, one of the top 10 private investigators in the nation, discussed how anyone can hide their assets and disappear—living life off the grid.
In the first hour, George Noory welcomed new Saturday night C2C host John B. Wells (email), as well as Templar Knight and historian Mark Pinkham, who discussed dragons. During the second hour, paranormal researcher Rosemary Ellen Guiley talked...
In the first half of the program, ghostbuster Mary Ann Winkowski talked about her cookbook of recipes from the dead, Beyond Delicious. Friday the 13th Open Lines followed.
Kicking off his new, second Sunday of the month slot, Ian Punnett was joined by criminologist Dr. Roger Roots for a discussion on the fully informed jury movement, as well as the erosion of Fourth Amendment protections and other rights in...
Filling in for George Noory, George Knapp welcomed author Marion Williams for a discussion on her book, It's A Metaphysical World. Open Lines followed.
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time returned to 2/25/97 when Emily Lau, Hong Kong legislator, discussed the upcoming takeover of Hong Kong by China and her attempts at democratization.
George Knapp was joined by Wendy Mazaros and journalist Joe Schoenmann for a discussion on Mazaros' life with Tom and Gramby Hanley, a Las Vegas father and son hitman team who performed murders-for-hire on behalf of mobsters, casino owners, labor...
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time returned to 4/13/98 when Ted Wright (book link) offered solutions on how to prepare for the inevitable day when a major cataclysm occurs.
George Noory welcomed Richard Freeman of The Centre for Fortean Zoology for a discussion on Japanese monsters. Then, author and Anglican priest Lionel Fanthorpe talked about numerology and shared some of his favorite stories. Open Lines followed.
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
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,...
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.
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.
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...
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.
Host: Art Bell - Somewhere In Time Guest(s):Open Lines
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...
Filling in for George, Ian Punnett welcomed Anthony M. Amore and Tom Mashberg, authors of Stealing Rembrandts: The Untold Stories of Notorious Art Heists. Open Lines followed.
Former Navy Seal, Howard Wasdin (book link), presented an inside look into Seal Team 6, a secret unit tasked with counterterrorism, hostage rescue, and counterinsurgency. First half-hour guests, the 'Psychic Twins,' Terry & Linda Jamison...
George Knapp welcomed Humboldt County Undersheriff Curtiss Kull for an update on the mysterious disappearances of several people in Northern Nevada. They were joined by Jim Carnes, whose father, Patrick F. Carnes, is one of those missing (related...
Author Whitley Strieber joined George Knapp to discuss the events in his classic book The Key, and what happened when a strange man showed up unannounced and imparted extraordinary lessons to him in 1998.
First hour guest, Wayne Pacelle,...
In the first half, George welcomed magic historian and illusion designer Jim Steinmeyer for a discussion on the art of magic and researcher Charles Fort.
The remainder of the program featured Open Lines, with a special line for people who...
Author of psycho-political thrillers, Dr. Steve Pieczenik was trained in psychiatry at Harvard University and international relations at M.I.T. Appearing during the middle two hours, he discussed how Psy-ops are being used against the American...
Investigative journalist Alexandra Robbins talked about the world of high school and how those who thrive in it are not necessarily the ones who end up successful in life. Being an outsider in high school has been viewed negatively especially...
Filling in for George Noory, host George Knapp welcomed media ecologist James Martinez for a discussion on cold fusion in the first half. Open Lines followed for the remainder of the program.
Producer, cameraman and writer, Barry Conrad, shared details from his 1989 investigation of a supposed haunted house in San Pedro, California. Open Lines followed.
In the first half, ET contactee Gordon James Gianninoto and astrologer Mark Lerner shared their theories about the earthquake that hit Japan. The latter half of the program featured Open Lines, with a special hotline devoted to callers' strange...
Physicist, writer and lecturer, Fred Alan Wolf, aka Dr. Quantum, discussed how physics is finally understanding the profound implications of God's command: "Let there be light," as science and spirituality merge.
First hour guest,...