George Noory was joined in the first half by Richard C. Hoagland, who talked about evidence for methane on Mars and new images from Curiosity that reveal artifacts. Open Lines followed.
Electrical engineer, and scientific truth seeker Jim Elvidge, discussed theories of a programmed reality, in which we may be living in a giant simulation, as well as developments in science and the mind. All the evidence seems to point the idea...
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time returned to 4/20/01 for a classic Open Lines show, which included a replay of an interview with a woman named Sarah, who shares her frightening and bizarre near-death encounter.
Filling in for George, John B. Wells was joined for the entire show by law expert Stephen Miller and Dan Johnson, founder of PANDA (People Against the National Defense Act), for a discussion on the controversial NDAA and other issues impacting...
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time returned to 5/30/01 when alternative energy pioneer Richard Perez gave tips on how to live off the grid and generate your own power.
Host: Art Bell - Somewhere In Time Guest(s):Richard Perez
Director of the Institute for Responsible Technology, and the leading spokesperson on the health dangers of genetically modified foods, Jeffrey Smith discussed evidence that GMO foods are contributing to health problems in those who consume them....
Theoretical physicist Amit Goswami is a pioneer of the new paradigm called "science within consciousness." He discussed the nature of consciousness, evolution, and how the notion of God is connected with quantum physics.
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In the first half, former senior scientist for Climate Studies at NASA, Dr. Roy Spencer, reacted to claims of new evidence that recent warming and hotter weather is indeed the fault of humans.
In the latter half, investigative reporter Ronald...
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time returned to 12/20/95 when Emanuel McLittle, then editor of Destiny Magazine, described how he went from an inner-city high school dropout to a successful publisher and speaker.
Ian Punnett (Twitter) welcomed medical intuitive and board certified psychiatrist, Dr. Judith Orloff, who discussed what messengers in our lives --in the form of angels, ghosts and dreams-- are trying to tell us.
First Half-Hour: World...
Joining John B. Wells, former CIA undercover operative, Chase Brandon, discussed the life and work of an Agency spy as well as his role as a technical consultant for movies and television shows, including The Bourne Identity, Mission Impossible,...
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time returned to 7/2/02 when retired FBI agent Candice DeLong (book link) talked about problems within the FBI and how corrupt and incompetent agents often get promoted instead of fired.
Host: Art Bell - Somewhere In Time Guest(s):Candice DeLong
George Noory hosted a night of Open Lines. In the first hour, he was joined by medium and meteorologist Rob Gutro for a discussion on communicating with earth-bound ghosts.
Author and investigative reporter Peter Lance presented his latest research into organized crime and the Mafia, particularly the Colombo family, and one its capos, Gregory Scarpa, Sr.
First hour guest, fourth generation Texas farmer, Eric...
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time returned to 2/24/97 for a conversation with (the late) Diana Fairchild (who had 20+ years experience as an airline stewardess) discussing why so many people get sick from flying. Later in the show, Mel from "Mel's...
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time returned to June 6, 1996, when Professor Gerald Uelmen, who served on the defense team for OJ Simpson, contended that TV cameras in the courtroom were a mistake, and that OJ was innocent.
In the first half, paranormal researchers Joshua P. Warren and Dave Schrader reported on their recent investigative trip to Transylvania. Open Lines followed.
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time returned to 6/1/01 for an evening of "Truth or Trash," when callers were encouraged to tell either unexplainable true stories, or make up tales of the weird.
Filling in for George Noory, John B. Wells welcomed astrological palmist, Vernon Mahabal, who discussed the science behind reading hands, and some of the surprising things his reads have revealed to him. Open Lines followed.
The Mafia is a shell of its former self, but a few old-style wise-guys have survived prison and the Mob Wars, and two of them spoke with George Knapp about their previous lives in this 4-hour special. Crime writer Denny Griffin was featured for...
Filling in for George Noory, Rob Simone (email) welcomed British police detective Gary Heseltine for a discussion on UFO sightings by law enforcement officers in the United Kingdom. Open Lines followed.
The founder of HALO Corporation, Brad Barker, provided an inside look at kidnapping & trafficking, along with accounts of rescue and recovery.
First hour guest, Professor William K. Black discussed Wall Street 'Banksters' and their efforts...
Joining John B. Wells, the host of Red Ice Radio in Sweden, Henrick Palmgren, shared a series of conspiracy observations focused on the new world order, socialism, and the danger of centralized systems.
In the first hour, military and...
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time returned to 5/27/97 when attorney Rosalie Osias presented her controversial assertion that women can use their sexuality to advance themselves in the workplace.
George Noory hosted a night of Open Lines, as well as welcomed one of the most influential figures in modern Vampyrism, Father Sebastiaan, for a discussion on Vampyre Subculture.
Former undercover police officer with the San Jose PD, Ted Sumner, discussed his work under deep cover infiltrating various drug trafficking organizations, and why he believes the War on Drugs is making things worse for the United States....
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...