Guest host Whitley Strieber (email) was joined by author, activist, and co-founder of antipolygraph.org, George Maschke, for a discussion on how the polygraph test has been established as the de facto method of determining whether a person has...
Investigative mythologist William Henry discussed his decoding of Gnostic gospels, and sacred art and their relation to stargates and the "light body."
First hour guest, former FBI profiler, Mary Ellen O'Toole, talked about how to...
Art Bell - Somewhere in Time returned to 2/8/01 when Dr. Gary Schwartz discussed how consciousness survives death through a circulating feedback process system of electrons and neutrons.
Appearing during the middle two hours, longtime researcher and explorer in alternative realities, John Michael Greer, discussed his new work demonstrating how history has proven that apocalyptic and revolutionary notions such as the Rapture and...
Co-author of the best-selling Chicken Soup for the Soul series, and known as America’s #1 Success Coach, Jack Canfield, discussed his life story, and how people can find greater success and happiness, and fulfill their life purpose. Author...
Journalist David McRaney discussed his book, You Are Not So Smart, in which he reveals the myriad ways human thinking is irrational and self-deluded.
First hour guest, author Tony Williams (book link), talked about his relationship to Jack the...
Neuropsychiatrist Dr. Vernon Neppe and physicist Dr. Edward Close discussed their work integrating science, mathematics, and philosophy with consciousness studies to arrive at their new paradigm shifting model-- "Reality Begins with...
Scholar, award-winning poet, Jungian psychoanalyst, and cantadora (keeper of the old stories in the Latina tradition), Dr. Clarissa Pinkola Estés, discussed people's extraordinary or supernatural experiences, including spiritual visitations....
One of the world’s foremost writers on language, mind, and human nature, Prof. Steven Pinker, shared his thesis, that contrary to media impressions, the world we live in toady is much less violent than its been in the past. Violence, while...
Chair of Religious Studies at Rice University, Jeffrey Kripal, talked about how various sci-fi writers and comic book creators have intertwined myth, religion, and the paranormal into their works, sometimes inspired by their own mystical or...
Licensed Marriage and Family therapist, Carla Wills-Brandon, discussed her work documenting and compiling evidence of contact with the afterlife through deathbed visions. Such visions of the dying typically include conversations and visitations...
Interdisciplinary cosmologist Paul Von Ward discussed his scientific research on how "advanced beings" (ABs) have influenced our history by shaping our genes & technology, and providing the impetus for modern civilization. Rather...
Joining Ian Punnett, Michael Uslan discussed how his fan boy love of super heroes turned him into one of the most successful Hollywood producers, and how his life-long dream of bringing the real Batman to the silver screen became a reality. In...
Near-death experience (NDE) expert, Raymond Moody, joined George Knapp to discuss shared death experiences - deathbed moments when entire families see the light, the room changes shape, or everyone is witness to a film-like review of a loved...
Dr. James Fadiman, who's been involved with psychedelic research since the 1960's, joined Ian Punnett to discuss the newest research into the psychotherapeutic value of visionary drug use for increased personal awareness, spiritual epiphanies,...
With a BS in Chemistry and Biology and an MS in Medical Microbiology (Immunology) from the University of Minnesota, medical researcher Tom Grier (email) talked about his battle with Lyme disease as well as the medical misconceptions and...
Lifelong student and practitioner of various spiritual traditions including the occult, black magic, Hinduism, and voodoo, E.A. Koetting, discussed the use of evocations, and other occult rituals, as well as astral travel.
First hour guest,...
Appearing during the middle two hours, radical academic Jeffrey Grupp discussed concepts such as telementation, which is "the idea that a deep feeling state inside you can alter reality in ways that you want," similar to the Law of...
Author, therapist, and lecturer Burt Goldman shared his techniques for healing, developing creative abilities, and enhancing one's well-being.
First hour guest, editor of NaturalNews.Com, Mike Adams, gave an update on how small stores and...
Authority on Nostradamus and prophetic traditions, John Hogue, discussed how September will be the most dramatic month of the year with seismic activity hitting not only nature, but the economy, politics, and the Middle East.
First hour guest,...
In the first half, author Jim Marrs shared his concerns over corporate media control, and the decrease in journalistic standards.
In the latter half, astrologer, author, and lecturer, Dr. Louis Turi, outlined the various ways we can navigate...
Novelist and screenwriter Paul Bishop joined Ian to discuss his 35-year career for the LAPD where he worked as an interrogator and sex crimes detective.
In the first hour, Egyptologist and author David Elkington provided an update on the...
Two guests talked about subliminal messaging, and the psychology of images and perception. Jeff Warrick discussed his research on mass manipulation and subliminal messaging, and Eldon Taylor, addressed the technology and power of subliminal...
Defense attorney Sam Amirante and co-author Danny Broderick, discussed what it was like to defend one of America's worst serial killers, John Wayne Gacy, and reviewed the gruesome details of the case. It's important to our system of justice that...
Lecturer on new technologies, health and earth science related issues, Dr. Nick Begich gave updates on Project HAARP and its implications for controlling weather and populations.
First hour guest, chief investment officer Damon Vickers talked...
Author and philosopher Matthew Alper shared his contention that human beings are genetically hard wired to experience belief in spirituality and various paranormal phenomena, even though there is no scientific basis for it.
First hour guest,...
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time returned to 10/5/99 when dream interpreters Katia Romanoff and Lauri Loewenberg discussed the truth behind your dreams and the rules for a dream to be considered precognitive.
Dr. Charles T. Tart presented scientific evidence that humans have a spiritual nature, as well as discussed a variety of paranormal and psychic experiences.
First hour guest, astrologer Linda Schurman talked about the astrology of the stock...
In the first half of the show, political scientist and expert in relocation for personal security, Joel Skousen, gave a US & world affairs update.
In the latter half, visionary, social pioneer and author Barbara Marx Hubbard discussed the...
Italian filmmaker and conspiracy theorist Massimo Mazzucco discussed his work researching the 9-11 attacks, as well as alternative cures for cancer, including the work of Dr. Tullio Simoncini who claims to cure cancer with baking soda.
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