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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Author and psychologist specializing in the psychology of the paranormal, Richard Wiseman, discussed his twenty years of research into the paranormal and why he takes a somewhat skeptical perspective on phenomena such as ghosts, out-of-body...
In the first half, psychology professors David DeSteno and Piercarlo Valdesolo discussed their extensive and surprising work on character and personality traits. In the latter half, hypnotherapist Dr. Bruce Goldberg talked about teleportation,...
Neuropsychiatrist, physician, and medical intuitive Dr. Mona Lisa Schulz discussed how she uses intuition to diagnose health problems.
First hour guest, plastic surgeon Dr. Tony Youn spoke about some of the cases he's worked on, as well as...
Ian Punnett was joined by psychology professor Douglas Kenrick for a discussion on how the primitive, animalistic underside of human nature, with its sexual fantasies and homicidal tendencies, has actually given rise to the most positive features...
Pediatrician and neuroscientist Dr. Melvin Morse spoke about remote viewing, children's near-death experiences (NDEs), as well as consciousness research and mind-body healing. Remote viewing and near-death experiences share certain aspects, he...
In the first half, George Noory spoke with Near Death Experience researcher P.M.H. Atwater. Live Open Lines followed in the third hour. The final hour featured a replay of some 'Creeped Out' calls from 1/22/10.
Psychotherapist Barbara Lamb shared what she has uncovered about alien-human hybrids from patients who claim they've encountered extraterrestrial beings. Open Lines followed.
Former chief editor at Hampton Roads Books, Frank De Marco discussed tapping into the forces of the "Cosmic Internet," and how the information found there can be used to regain a sense of meaning and focus in life.
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Skeptic Michael Shermer spoke about Harold Camping's failed May 21st Rapture prediction, and why people believe the things they do. Next, Judaica professor Ken Hanson discussed how President Obama's policy toward Israel could trigger Armageddon...
In the first half of the show, psychiatrist Carole Lieberman talked about the fear of Friday the 13th, as well as Doomsday phobias. In the latter half, Mark Dice, a muckraker out to expose the abuses of the New World Order, discussed the various...
Author of psycho-political thrillers, Dr. Steve Pieczenik was trained in psychiatry at Harvard University and international relations at M.I.T. Appearing during the middle two hours, he discussed how Psy-ops are being used against the American...
Professor of Psychology Howard Friedman discussed an eight decade study that documents who really thrives under certain conditions and who dies early.
First hour guest, unorthodox researcher Michael Cremo talked about ancient Sanskrit writings...
In the first half of the show, research scientist John Lott talked about various issues related to gun ownership.
In the latter half, Dr. Rollin McCraty discussed the interaction between the Earth's geomagnetic fields and the human heart and...
Investigative journalist Alexandra Robbins talked about the world of high school and how those who thrive in it are not necessarily the ones who end up successful in life. Being an outsider in high school has been viewed negatively especially...
In the first half of the show, psychiatrist and energy medicine practitioner Eric Leskowitz discussed his study of the energy dynamics of positive experience using fans of the Boston Red Sox as subjects.
In the latter half, author Mike Bara...
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time returned to 10/18/01 when two mass consciousness experiments were conducted. Richard C. Hoagland joined the discussion, to offer his analysis of the tests.
Prof. Barbara Oakley joined Ian Punnett to discuss how some people may be too kind for their own good - eventually causing great pain and tragedy for themselves and their loved ones.
In the first hour, forensic psychology expert Dr. Katherine...
Author and researcher Lynne McTaggart argued that by working together in groups rather than as individuals, we can yield the greatest benefits. In the West, many are trained to believe in the survival of the fittest, but actually "we are...
Engineer/scientist and OBE expert Albert Taylor spoke about his astral travels, paranormal investigations, and recent trips to Egypt and Stonehenge. One of the interesting things he noted about seeing Stonehenge in person for the first time was...
In the first half of the show, historian of stage magic Jim Steinmeyer talked about Howard Thurston, who back in the early decades of the 1900s, produced ambitious magic spectacles.
In the latter half of the show, expert in psychic powers and...
A doctor of Psychology and Metaphysics, Eldon Taylor discussed his new book What If?, and how people can meet the challenges of self-realization & actualization. He also reviewed his studies of mind programming, and subliminal suggestion....
In the first half, George Knapp welcomed William Hartung of the New America Foundation, for a discussion on how defense contractor Lockheed Martin has wielded inordinate power and shaped US foreign policy for decades.
In the latter half,...