Sports conspiracy expert, Brian Tuohy, argued that the outcomes of professional sports games are decided in advance in order to increase market share and maintain popularity with the fan base.
In the firs half of the show, screenwriter and producer David Black discussed the negative effects of electrical and technological pollution, which he explores in his new novel, The Extinction Event.
In the latter half, seer Dr. Louis Turi...
Space scientist, filmmaker and mystic ecologist David Sereda discussed his latest research on differentials, energy, and the hidden codes in the Universe, as well as how sunspot activity is affecting the Earth.
First hour guest, consultant...
Physicist Claude Swanson discussed his scientific research into such areas as energy medicine and healing, auras, consciousness, and the paranormal.
Last hour guest, sci-fi writer Marc Zicree talked about the creative process and offered tips...
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time returned to July 22, 1997, for a show featuring Leonard Nimoy from Star Trek, plus Open Line calls about nanotechnology and artificial intelligence, and an interview with Charles Ostman.
Paranormal documentary filmmakers Christopher & Philip Booth discussed their new work, The Haunted Boy, which is based on the true case of possession that inspired the movie/book The Exorcist.
First hour guest, activist Stephen Bassett...
During Open Lines, George offered a special line for callers to share their 'creeped out' stories. First hour guest, actor Logan Huffman of the TV series V, talked about his portrayal of Tyler Evans on the show, as well as his interest in various...
Due to technical difficulties, our live program with George Knapp and guests David Grann and Ron Wheelock was not broadcast.
In its place, a replay from 8/24/08 was featured in which Knapp welcomed Melvin Dummar, who claimed Howard Hughes...
Journalist Remy Stern joined Ian Punnett to discuss the dark truth about the infomercial industry, and the deceptive hucksters who lure unsuspecting and desperate people into their scams.
Appearing during the middle two hours, researcher Marie D. Jones discussed connections between science and the paranormal. First hour guest, consumer privacy advocate Katherine Albrecht expressed concern over one version of the 2010 census, as...
Biblical expert Bart Ehrman discussed contradictory views about the life of Jesus Christ, and the creation of the Bible. In the first hour, Ian spoke with actor Harry Shearer about his latest work.
Filling in for George, Ian Punnett welcomed Oscar-nominated screenwriter and director Nicholas Meyer (book link) for a discussion that centered largely around his work on the 1983 made-for-TV production The Day After. Open Lines followed.
Ian Punnett was joined by best-selling author Greg Campbell, who discussed how a skilled band of Italian thieves expertly cased an ultra-secure building in Antwerp (Belgium), a town loaded with security cameras, and managed to pull off the...
In the first half of the program, George was joined by sci fi writer Marc Zicree for a discussion on the 1960s anthology series, The Twilight Zone.
The latter half of the show was devoted to Open Lines. George offered a special hotline for...
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...
In the first half of the show, author Jonathan Maberry talked about his research into vampire and werewolf folklore, the latter of which informed his new book, The Wolfman, a novelization of the film that opened on Friday.
The second half...
Prof. Ken Hanson discussed "banned from the Bible" stories that were too explosive to make the cut into the Hebrew Bible and New Testament, and a recently discovered ancient tablet.
First hour guests, musicians Matthew & Gunnar...
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time journeyed back to 10/23/97 when a Satan-loving witch named Harlot makes an unforgettable appearance. The unapologetic glee she has for all things evil will chill you to the bone.
Ian Punnett welcomed Oscar nominated screenwriter and director Nicholas Meyer (book link), discussed his secrets to crafting great stories and shared what it was like working with 'Kirk' and 'Spock' on the Starship Enterprise.
In the...
In the first hour, George Noory spoke with Ann Druyan, widow of the late astronomer Carl Sagan, and Michael Harrison, director of At Home in the Cosmos with Annie Druyan. Open Lines followed.
The final half hour featured part of George's...
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...
Rock historian R. Gary Patterson joined author Joseph Niezgoda to discuss hidden symbols in the Beatles and John Lennon's recordings and album artwork. Niezgoda presented his thesis that Lennon had made a "pact" with the devil and sold...
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...
In the first hour, Ian Punnett welcomed Paul Sperry, co-author of Muslim Mafia.
Then, Ian was joined by historian Neil Howe for a discussion on his research into the defining generations of our time, and why those born after 1981 have vastly...
In the first half hour, George spoke with Gary S. Paxton, producer of the 1962 hit song "Monster Mash." Next, intuitive counselor Ronnie Rennae Foster and Wiccan practitioner Laura Lee Mistycah (book link) talked about their...
Marketing and research consultant Steven Mark Weiss discussed how he uses astrology to understand demographic and societal changes, as well as cultural phenomena like food trends.
Last hour guest, paranormal investigator John Zaffis...
In the first half of the show, Ian was joined by researcher and author of The Zombie Survival Guide, Max Brooks, for a War of the Worlds-style radio report on World War Z, the war with the zombies.
In the latter half, winner of the Bram Stoker...
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...
In celebration of the 50th anniversary of the classic TV series, The Twilight Zone, George spoke with author Marc Zicree, actor/musician Bill Mumy, Anne Serling, writer/producer Mark Olshaker, writer Earl Hamner Jr., and William Shatner (in a...
British ufologist and cryptozoologist Nick Redfern talked about his new book Science Fiction Secrets which probes the intertwining connections between works of fiction, and governmental secrecy & experiments. Last hour guest, paranormal...