Paranormal researcher Stan Gordon, who has been investigating unusual phenomena in his home state of Pennsylvania for decades, talked about UFO cases, and cryptozoology.
First hour guest, Capt. Kelly Sweeney discussed the latest news regarding...
Professor of Biology, Peter Ward, and ecological biologist David Blume talked about the impact of BP's oil leak in the Gulf of Mexico.
In the first hour, investigative journalist Peter Lance reported on the Times Square terrorist. Last hour...
Research scientist Roy Spencer discussed evidence that recent warming is not the fault of humans, but the result of natural cycles that have been causing periods of warming and cooling for millennia.
First hour guest, author Whitley Strieber...
Author and investigator Graham Hancock discussed his research of lost civilizations, ancient global cataclysms, and consciousness, as well as his new novel Entangled, which deals with time travel, NDEs, and the supernatural.
Last hour guest,...
Investigative reporter Linda Moulton Howe discussed a UFO sighting, cyber-espionage, declining bat populations, and Monsanto's genetically modified seeds. In her first report, she interviewed "Steve," a retired USAF security policeman,...
Survivalism expert Jim Rawles discussed the mindset of preparedness in an uncertain world, and the wild cards to prepare for including solar flares, EMP attacks, & global economic collapse.
Last hour guest, paranormal researcher Jeff...
Filling in for George Knapp, Ian Punnett was joined, for the latter half of the program, by Bigfoot researcher David Paulides and forensic artist Harvey Pratt for a discussion on the relationship between Native American cultures and Bigfoot as...
Investigative reporter Linda Moulton Howe shared reports on increased seismic activity at Yellowstone, Honey bee deaths, the invasion of Lionfish and its effect on the marine eco-system, and Celtic looking mummies buried in China.
In the...
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time journeyed back to May 5th, 1999, when veteran cave expert Bonnie Crystal joined Art to describe what the world is like, thousands of feet underground, and instruct us on how to avoid creepy crawlies and bats in the dark.
Host: Art Bell - Somewhere In Time Guest(s):Bonnie Crystal
Two astrologers new to Coast to Coast AM, Linda Schurman, and Jeff Harman talked about their methodologies and offered analysis of current events, the economy, and what they see ahead.
First hour guest, environmental consultant Tim Ball spoke...
Cancer researcher Dr. John Apsley discussed safe, cost effective, and alternative cancer cures and treatments, and the efforts made to suppress these natural therapies.
Last hour guest, Lauren Weinstein, an expert in privacy issues and...
During the first half of the show, researcher Mitch Battros discussed the current state of Earth & space changes.
In the latter half of the show, C2C Science Advisor Richard C. Hoagland reacted to Obama's budget plan that would scrap...
Joel Garreau discussed the ethical and strategic implications of emerging technology, military applications, and human enhancement capabilities.
Last hour guest, author Jean Sasson talked about her new book Growing up bin Laden, in...
Research scientist Sean Carroll spoke about dark matter and dark energy, the physics of cosmology, and the origin of time asymmetry including time travel.
Last hour guest, crop circle investigator Bert Janssen shared his theories about the...
Maj. Ed Dames returned to discuss current cases his agency is working on, as well as updates on solar activity and other events.
Last hour guest, earth changes expert Mitch Battros shared reports of recent activity.
Filmmaker & scientist David Sereda talked about possible energy shifts coming around the time of 2012. By comparing the quantum universe to astronomical models, as well correlating Hopi prophecy, he's theorized there's going to be a massive...
Researcher Clifford Carnicom, journalist William Thomas and Above Top Secret's Mark Allin joined George Knapp to try and get to the bottom of chemtrails-- chemicals or biological agents said to be deliberately sprayed from planes at high...
Official documenting photographer for the Shroud of Turin Research Project, Barrie Schwortz (related site: shroud.com) discussed the Shroud, what it is, its meaning, authenticity, and how it brings together religion and science.
The Shroud,...
A pioneer in the field of intuition development, Penney Peirce discussed the power of intuition as well as how frequencies shape our daily lives. Related link: Special Offers
In the first half of the show, numerologist Glynis McCants talked about how people with various number traits interact with each other, as featured in her new book Love by the Numbers.
In the latter half of the program, environmental...
Art Bell - Somewhere in Time traveled back to August 23rd of 1995, a night when both a volcano on the island of Montserrat and Microsoft's Windows 95 erupted. Art and the listeners wonder if the volcano will trigger Earth changes but the midnight...
Investigative reporter Linda Moulton Howe discussed the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) experiments at CERN, UFO revelations from June Crain, and potential extinctions on Earth.
Appearing during all 4 hours of the show, researcher William Thomas talked about the hazardous health effects of cell phones and wireless devices, as well dangers associated with chemtrails and weather modification.
Author and researcher Steve Quayle discussed a variety of topics including the global implications of the pneumonic plague in Ukraine, the precarious economic situation, the dangers of the volcano Anak Krakatoa in Indonesia and the CERN collider,...
Author Whitley Strieber talked about 2012, possible reasons why the Mayans predicted the end of the world in this year, and changes to Earth and the solar system. He was joined by author/editor Bob Gleason, an expert on 2012.
Last hour guest,...
Appearing in the second half of the show, UFO activist Stephen Bassett shared updates about the ET disclosure process.
First hour guest, author Henry Kroll discussed the early history of Earth.
Analyst of geopolitics and foreign policy, Craig B. Hulet discussed how the banking bailouts were put in place by a "thugocracy" that has set the stage for a global financial system that excludes the United States. The thugocracy is...
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time returned to 9/22/99 for conversations with both Colm Kelleher about the (now defunct) NIDS hotline, and the late Richard Kieninger (book link) on predictions of dire earth changes.
Host: Art Bell - Somewhere In Time Guest(s):Colm Kelleher