Art Bell: Somewhere in Time
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time returned to 9/26/97, when Bob Lazar told his account of back-engineering ET craft at Area 51.
Host: Art Bell - Somewhere In TimeGuest(s): Bob Lazar

Art Bell: Somewhere in Time returned to 9/26/97, when Bob Lazar told his account of back-engineering ET craft at Area 51.
Host: Art Bell - Somewhere In TimeIn 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...
Host: George NooryStanton Friedman and Kathleen Marden discussed their research into the 1961 Betty & Barney UFO abduction case, as well as various examples throughout history when scientists misjudged or ignored scientific evidence or breakthroughs. First...
Host: George NooryAuthor and researcher Mitch Battros discussed a variety of Earth changes and environmental issues including the hurricane season and the oil spill, as well as the implications of Solar Cycle 24, and Mayan prophecy. First hour guest, radio host...
Host: George NooryAstrophysicist and author Dr. Bernard Haisch discussed his theory that the universe is a product of an intelligence, and how this is demonstrated with recent scientific findings. First hour guests, Jay Snaric and Kimberly Hickman talked about...
Host: George NooryStrategic visionary Jim Channon discussed how to build Global Social Intelligence through various principles, as well as breakthroughs that will guide our planet toward a brighter future. First hour guest, entrepreneur Robert Vicino talked...
Host: George NoorySpace 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...
Host: George NooryIan Punnett was joined by astrophysicist and director of New York's Hayden Planetarium, Neil deGrasse Tyson, for a discussion on the latest planetary and space science news, as well as a semiannual solar event known as "Manhattanhenge."
Host: Ian PunnettInvestigative reporter Linda Moulton Howe discussed a new lethal fungus that is thriving in the Northwest U.S., animal mutilations, Weslaco, Texas UFO reports, and mysterious signals emanating from the M82 galaxy. In her first segment, she...
Host: George NooryIn a 4-hour special, Buzz Aldrin, Richard C. Hoagland, Howard Bloom, and Robert Zubrin discussed the future of the space program, and how branching out to space is more important now than ever. "A nation that looks up, goes up; a nation that...
Host: George NooryIn the first half of the show, Internet security and marketing expert, Bill Waggoner discussed privacy on the Internet and how people's personal information is vulnerable, as well as his own controversial background. In the second half of the...
Host: George NooryExpert in alternative science and history, Joseph P. Farrell presented his premise that ancient and modern international bankers have practiced a kind of racketeering (hence his nickname for them 'Banksters') that relates to concepts in physics....
Host: George KnappIan Punnett was joined by author Matt Ridley for a discussion on human prosperity, which he believes is the result of people working for each other. Investigative journalist and author Peter Lance appeared in the first hour with a brief report...
Host: Ian PunnettPhysicist 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...
Host: George NooryAuthor and filmmaker Jeffrey Smith discussed the dangers of eating genetically modified (GM) foods, and how the biotech industry has tried to cover up negative reports. In the last hour, Dr. Betty Martini shared an update on aspartame, the...
Host: George NooryArt 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.
Host: Art Bell - Somewhere In TimeAerospace and defense systems developer Sir Charles Shults discussed his investigations into new energy sources, as well space exploration and the search for ET life. Last hour guest, author and engineer Mat Stein talked about the need for...
Host: George NooryIn the first half of the show, acclaimed physicist and cosmologist Paul Davies discussed why he believes the search for ET life should be expanded beyond SETI's parameters of radio signals. In the latter half of the program, Prof. William...
Host: George NooryArt Bell: Somewhere in Time returned to 2/11/98, when Jack Shulman of the American Computer Corporation spoke about back-engineered alien technology that may have been responsible for computer breakthroughs. Linda Moulton Howe also joined the...
Host: Art Bell - Somewhere In TimeInvestigative reporter Linda Moulton Howe discussed a Bentwaters security guard's testimony about strange lights, and animal mutilations associated with orange spheres in Wales. In the first hour, founder of the Mars Society, Robert Zubrin,...
Host: George NooryResearch 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...
Host: George NooryDartmouth astrophysicist Marcelo Gleiser discussed origins of the universe, of matter, and of life, as well as their asymmetrical properties. Last hour guest, psychologist Dr. Laurie Ann Levin reacted to a recent account of a clinically dead...
Host: George NooryInvestigative journalist Jim Marrs discussed a variety of topics and conspiracies, including sequestered UFO technology used by the Nazis during WWII. Last hour guest, publisher Giorgio Tsoukalos talked about his new History Channel TV show,...
Host: George NooryAppearing for the full four hours, astronomer and physicist Stephan Martin discussed his research into the mysteries of the universe such as how and why it was created as well as the possibility of multiverses, life after death and ETs....
Host: George NooryFilmmaker Bradley Lockerman and the "Godfather of Free Energy" Professor John Searl discussed Searl's invention of a magnetic generator and how he believes the device could save our planet from economic and environmental disaster. In...
Host: George NooryFilling in for George, Art Bell was joined by writer and scientist David Grinspoon, for a discussion on astrobiology-related topics. Grinspoon said astronomers have confirmed that other stars, besides our own Sun, have planets in orbit around...
Host: Art BellAppearing for the full 4 hour show, lecturer on new technologies, health and earth science-related issues, Dr. Nick Begich, discussed the latest updates on HAARP technology, as well as the rapid advances in mind effects and enhancing ESP...
Host: George NooryGeorge Ure & Clif High presented predictions about the economy, and U.S. and world events for the summer of 2010 and beyond. Their predictions are based on High's Web Bot technology which gives archetype descriptors of future events by...
Host: George NooryResearcher Richard Sauder discussed the black budget world of super-secret underground, and undersea, bases and tunnels, and the vast sums of money siphoned off from the economy to build them. First hour guest, journalist and teacher Frosty...
Host: George NooryFilling in for George Noory, Art Bell welcomed renegade thinker and scientist, Robert Lanza, who discussed how life and consciousness are essential to the existence of our universe -- a controversial theory called "biocentrism".
Host: Art Bell