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,...
George Noory hosted a night of Open Lines, offering a special line for callers who wanted to share their 'unusual moments'. The final half-hour featured a classic clip from a past Coast show, when Art Bell talked with a caller who claimed to be a...
Author and long-time expert in crime and serial killers, Tom Philbin (book link), discussed what goes through the dark minds of people who kill, and kill again, and he revealed the common denominators they share in spite of diverse backgrounds....
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time returned to July 21, 1999, when Dr. Drew Ross (book link) discussed serial killers. UFO lobbyist Stephen Bassett appeared in the first hour.
Nationally recognized expert in backyard food production, Marjory Wildcraft talked about why she believes the cost of groceries will likely double in 2011, and what people can do to prepare for it.
In the the first hour, lead singer of The...
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time returned to 10/19/01 for a night of Open Lines. Art was excited during this show to see results from Princeton University over a mass consciousness experiment he conducted the night before.
Filling in for George, Ian Punnett welcomed author and former civil trial lawyer Laura Caldwell, who discussed the case of a wrongfully convicted man. Open Lines followed.
Retired FBI hostage negotiator Gary Noesner joined Ian Punnett to discuss events from his 23-year career working in tense stand-off situations. Noesner spoke about the siege at Ruby Ridge and the Waco tragedy involving David Koresh and the Branch...
Author Paul David Pope joined Ian Punnett for a discussion on the true untold story of the founding of The National Enquirer, and the indelible mark it left on modern journalism.
In the first half of the show, Coast to Coast AM science advisor Richard C. Hoagland talked about disclosure and space news. Disclosure should be about more than just UFOs, he suggested.
In the latter half, CIA-trained senior intelligence...
Retired San Francisco school teacher Tom Berg discussed why he believes the public school system is highly problematic. Children (particularly C, D, and F students) are being dis-empowered, having their spirits squelched, and turned into slaves,...
George Noory hosted a night of Open Lines, featuring a special 'Second Chances' line. In the first hour, researcher and author Malcolm Robinson discussed paranormal cases from Scotland.
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time traveled back to 1/12/98, when Peter Gorman, then editor of High Times magazine, discussed the failure of the War on Drugs.
In the first half of the show, vocal expert Stewart Pearce discussed the human voice, and how it is much more than simply a way to communicate. Open Lines and a special tribute to the late Glenn Kimball followed.
Ian Punnett was joined by former Skinhead and drug addict Frank Meeink, who shared the story of his descent into America’s Nazi underground and his ultimate triumph over hatred and addiction.
In the first half of the program, authors and undertakers Kenneth McKenzie and Todd Harra discussed their work in the 'death care' industry, as well as shared stories from their book, Mortuary Confidential. Open Lines followed.
Author and war expert Adrian Gilbert discussed the French Foreign Legion, a unique military organization established in 1831 and comprised mainly of foreign nationals wishing to serve in the French Army.
Filling in for George Noory, Ian Punnett welcomed psychology professor Randy Frost, Ph.D., who discussed his research into compulsive hoarding. The latter half of the program featured Open Lines.
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time returned to 6/14/01 when survivalist and military expert Philip Hoag chillingly spoke of escalating tensions between the US, Russia and China, and the possibility of nuclear war.
Host: Art Bell - Somewhere In Time Guest(s):Philip Hoag
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...