In the first half, third-generation pawnbroker, Les Gold, will discuss some of his weirdest, wackiest deals and steals, including the monkey his dad once took in to pawn, to the deal he made for a stripper pole. He'll also share the valuable...
Ian Punnett was joined by journalist specializing in military affairs, Stephen Harding, for a discussion on how U.S. and German soldiers joined forces in the waning hours of World War II.
In the first hour, author Howard Bloom talked about...
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time returned to July 9, 1996 for a wild night of Open Lines, including UFO sightings, weird Pahrump residents, and a hotline for paranoid people.
In the first half, George Noory welcomed author, radio host and paranormal researcher Tim Weisberg for a discussion on haunted objects. Open Lines followed.
In the first half of the program, George Knapp was joined by popular former Las Vegas mayor Oscar Goodman, who discussed his career as a mob attorney, representing everyone from Meyer Lansky to Lefty Rosenthal, as well as how this led to him...
Filling in for George Noory, John B. Wells welcomed psycho-political thriller author Dr. Steve Pieczenik for a discussion on the CIA and mind control. The last hour featured Open Lines.
George Noory welcomed Prof. Jon Klimo for a discussion on suicide and the afterlife, as well as different forms of channeling, and the information that's been gleaned from it.
First hour guest, advice columnist Amy Alkon (book link) talked...
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time returned to 8/10/99 when veteran of international espionage, John Nolan (book link), discussed how to dig up secrets about your competition, and use them to your advantage.
John B. Wells was joined by trends analyst Gerald Celente for a discussion on politically hot issues and what he sees on the horizon for the United States. Open Lines followed in the final hour.
Comedian, actor, and author Richard Belzer appeared in studio to talk about his passion for conspiracies, as well as his new book, Hit List, which documents the mysterious deaths of witnesses to the JFK assassination. Defying the laws of...
Science writer Mary Roach discussed her research into the alimentary canal - the pathway by which food enters the body and solid wastes are expelled. In her new book, Gulp, she explores the digestive system from "nose to tail."
First...
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time returned to 3/27/96 when the Montana standoff with a group called the Freemen was taking place. A member of the group gets through on the phone lines and has a heated debate with Art.
In the first half of the program, George Noory was joined by paranormal investigator David Weatherly, who talked about his fascinating work on the Black Eyed Children phenomenon. Open Lines followed.
Author and adventurer Robert Young Pelton discussed global war trends, his experiences working with private military contractors, as well as geopolitical hot spots.
First hour guest, space historian Robert Zimmerman reacted to NASA's...
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time returned to 7/17/96 when Libertarian presidential candidate Harry Browne spoke about his candidacy, along with a wide range of topics including drug legalization.
In the first half of the show, George Noory welcomed magic historian and illusion designer Jim Steinmeyer for a discussion on Dracula and vampires. Open Lines followed.
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time returned to 7/23/96 when famed Charles Manson prosecutor, Vincent Bugliosi, discussed the incompetence of the O.J. Simpson prosecutors. Plus, the crash of TWA Flight 800 is speculated on by many people who wonder if...
Filling in for George, John B. Wells welcomed Vince Mazur, president and founder of Mazur Instruments, for a discussion on his company's radiation detection equipment. Open Lines followed.
In the first half, ordained Baptist minister and former Chaplain to the 'Elite,' Lindsey Williams, shared what he'd been told by one of his 'Elite' contacts-- the agenda of the New World Order (NWO) for the next 4 years.
In the latter half,...
David Paulides, a former lawman turned investigative journalist and Bigfoot researcher, joined George Knapp to discuss more missing person cases from national parks and forests that government agencies seem to be less than interested in seriously...
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time returned to 8/24/95 with an Open Lines night covering such topics as the OJ Trial, a Roswell documentary airing on FOX, and the release of Windows 95.
George Noory hosted an evening of Open Lines. In the first hour, researcher William Warwick (Facebook | YouTube) talked about boomerang-shaped UFOs throughout history.
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time returned to 7/28/97 for a night of strange Open Lines, including calls from animals who can talk. Additionally, ufologist Jim Dilettoso discussed his possible meeting with Men in Black.
Host: Art Bell - Somewhere In Time Guest(s):Jim Dilettoso
Author and historian John Man joined Ian Punnett for a discussion on the ninjas' origins over 1,000 years ago, through their heyday in the civil wars that ended with Japan’s unification in 1600, and how they re-emerged in World War II.
In...
In the first half, George Noory welcomed author and astrologer Donna Stellhorn, who offered Chinese horoscope predictions for 2013 – the Year of the Snake. Open Lines followed.
In the first half, George Noory welcomed documentary filmmaker Christopher Maloney for a discussion on his research into cryptids. Open Lines followed.
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time returned to 6/10/96 for an Open Lines program that included such topics as earthquakes, Jack Kevorkian, the Aleutian Islands, Internet snobbery, and white supremacists.
Joining John B. Wells, filmmaker and activist Dave Gardner revealed how the American Dream has been hijacked by growth, consumerism, waste, greed, and materialism.
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time returned to 5/17/02, when the mercenary "Gabriel" related his death-defying role in breaking people out of prisons around the world.
Host: Art Bell - Somewhere In Time
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