Former Army Staff Sergeant David Bellavia discussed his experiences on the front lines of the Iraq War, as well as commented on the 'Collateral Murder' video (WARNING: Graphic images and language).
In the first hour, Captain Max Hardberger...
Ian Punnett was joined by journalist Tom Jokinen (book link), who revealed what he learned about the funeral industry and our changing death rituals working as an undertaker-in-training.
Author and former newsman George Harrell spoke about Mafia history, as well as his research into a secretive high level mob boss, known as Paulie Lefty or "The Judge." Also participating in the discussion were TV host and columnist A.J....
In the first half of the program, Ian Punnett welcomed Andrew Zimmern, gastronomic adventurer and star of the Travel Channel's Bizarre Foods, for a whirlwind tour of the world's strangest foods and exotic places.
In the latter half of...
Appearing for the entire 4-hour program, author and adventurer Robert Young Pelton discussed various geopolitical flashpoints, based on his experiences in dangerous countries such as Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Somalia.
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time returned to August 21, 1995 for a conversation with Patrick Combs, the man who cashed a junk mail check for $95,000 and got away with it.
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time returned to 4/1/02 for a conversation with former professional war-gamer and NORAD employee, Bonnie Ranthum, who created combat scenarios for the US Military.
In the first half of the program, George welcomed Mr. Lobo, host of the nationally syndicated, late-night B-movie show Cinema Insomnia.
During Open Lines, Mike in Little Rock, Arkansas, shared an experience that convinced him about the...
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time returned to 8/28/01 for a conversation with former FBI agent Candice DeLong (book link) about her career and famous cases, including the Tylenol murders and the Unabomber.
Host: Art Bell - Somewhere In Time Guest(s):Candice DeLong
Ian Punnett welcomed authors Tom Cathcart and Daniel Klein for a conversation about the varying philosophical points of view regarding death and mortality as well as how humor allows us to express our fears about dying.
During the 1st...
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time returned to 7/21/95 for a rousing night of Ladies Room Lines, where Art finds out the truth about another dimension here on Earth – public rest rooms.
In the first hour, former member of Creedence Clearwater Revival and solo recording artist John Fogerty made an in-studio visit. Fogerty talked about his career, influences, and fascination with Coast to Coast related subjects.
Three hours of...
Ian Punnett welcomed veteran police officer Jack Ballentine (book link), who discussed his life as the country's most successful undercover hit man for hire. He shared how he convincingly infiltrated the worlds of organized crime, jealous...
During Open Lines, George offered a 'magic moment' hotline. In the first hour, Rochelle Sparrow discussed her work as a psychic trance-channel. In the last half hour, George played audio from his February 28th, 2009 appearance at the River Rock...
Writers Christine Cosgrove and Susan Cohen discussed their new book, Normal at Any Cost, which examines some of the drastic and life-threatening medical treatments that short boys and tall girls endured in order to obtain a 'normal' height.
Ian Punnett hosted an evening of Open Lines which featured the theme of epiphanies and how they changed callers' lives. Dave in Hamilton, Ontario, recounted a hunting incident, which he called "such a ghastly experience" that it forever...
Our Christmas Night Open Lines Special, featured callers' miracle tales, and brief pop-in appearances from Joshua P. Warren, Bruce Goldberg, and Richard C. Hoagland, who offered their holiday tidings. Russ shared an account of an elderly woman,...
During Open Lines, Ian Punnett fielded calls which ran the gamut of high strangeness genres. Stories shared by callers included a swamp creature sighting, a Bohemian Grove conspiracy, and an uplifting angel encounter. Arthur from Willoughby, Ohio...
Ian Punnett welcomed bestselling suspense novelist Dean Koontz, who discussed his latest work and reflected on his writing career. He described the creative process as the key motivator behind his prolific catalog of books, "it's like you...
During Open Lines, callers phoned in with their stories on a variety of topics. Mark in Hilo, Hawaii expressed concern about how our government has been running the country and suggested term limits for representatives. Matt from Seneca, Missouri...
One of the world's leading physicists, Brian Greene discussed Einstein's legacy, the nature of time and space, quantum physics, and the theory of everything."We still do not know how the universe began," Greene stated, describing the...
Just before the start of Open Lines, George played two audio clips and afterwards asked Fast Blasters to vote for the one they thought was a recording of Art Bell. He later revealed that clip #1 was Art Bell; clip #2 was radio host Phil Hendrie...
Cannabis expert Chris Conrad spoke in favor of medical marijuana usage. "For some people, it is nothing short of a miracle drug," offering symptomatic relief for those with health problems that cannot be adequately treated by...
Forensic psychiatrist Dr. Helen Morrison shared intriguing data about serial killers, whom she's extensively profiled over the last 25 years. Typically, neighbors and relatives are shocked to find out that someone they know is a serial killer,...
Private investigator and electronic engineer Lee Lapin shared the latest tricks and techniques of surveillance used by the world's best agents and trackers. Optical surveillance, which is often legal, has had significant advancements in recent...
Paleopsychologist Howard Bloom discussed the science of cultural evolution and how pendulum swings between repression and expression can fuel creativity. Humanity is like the "compound eye" vision of an insect, he noted, with each...
America's leading authority on Sun Tzu's The Art of War, Gary Gagliardi, shared the ancient Chinese thinker's principles of strategy and how they can apply to many aspects of a person's life today. Sun Tzu wrote his text 2,500 years ago as a...