Paranormal investigator and author Scotty Roberts discussed the nature of demonic forces and hauntings, and also talked about spirit beings such as fairies, and his work with Tarot cards.
In the first hour, Alfred Webre, known for his work in...
George Knapp was joined by physicist and author Paul LaViolette, who discussed the physics behind anti-gravity propulsion technology.
In the first hour, Col. John Alexander talked about the ongoing discord in Iran and the state of remote...
Cryptozoology instructor at Florida Keys Community College, Scott Marlowe and his special guests discussed various sightings of cryptids including the Florida Swamp Ape, the Chupacabras, and other unexplained or unusual creatures.
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Appearing in the middle two hours, aerospace and defense systems developer Sir Charles Shults discussed his work with new energy sources. By developing new methods & technologies for energy, water, and medicine, we can turn around the...
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time returned to 5/20/98 for a discussion with Prof. Paul Dixon on the Super Collider project in Texas. NOTE: Art refers to this UFO photo during the program.
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time returned to 5/26/99 when Art was joined by Jeffrey Mishlove to discuss a variety of issues including consciousness, prayer, the Big Bang theory, cloning, and the search for ET life.
Filling in for Ian Punnett, Art Bell welcomed experimental nuclear physicist Dr. Bob Koontz, who discussed his UFO sighting in Central Pennsylvania, anti-gravity research, cars that run on water, scalar electromagnetic weapons, and the physics of...
Appearing during the middle two hours, founder of the Global Consciousness Project, Roger Nelson discussed his efforts to scientifically quantify activity of consciousness in the world. First hour guest, food safety expert Jeff Nelken shared an...
Lecturer and author Dr. Nick Begich discussed the latest research on telepathy in the battlefield, where brain waves alone can give commands.
First hour guest, author Steve Alten talked about his new novel, MEG: Hell's Aquarium, which deals...
Professor of physics and mathematics at Columbia University, Brian Greene discussed discoveries in cosmology.
First hour guest, author William Forstchen outlined how an EMP attack could be carried out on the U.S.
Television producer and theologian Patrick Heron discussed his work researching references to the Antichrist in the Bible, including how it relates to fallen angels, the United States, and prophecy.
First hour guest, C2C science advisor...
Author Maurice Cotterell spoke about the solar minimum and the historical implications of sunspot activity on civilization.
Appearing in the first half-hour, cultural pioneer and philosopher Gregory Sams talked about his concept of the sun as...
Live from Manila, Art Bell returned for a discussion with Prof. Peter Ward about his latest work on mass extinctions and the self destructive nature of our planet, as well as the possibility for life in our solar system and beyond. Saturn's moon...
Physicist and author Leonard Mlodinow discussed his exploration into probability and randomness and showed how our lives are more shaped by chance than some may expect.
Detailing his findings, he explained, "I'm not saying that the world...
Appearing during the first three hours, historian and journalist Robert Zimmerman discussed space politics and history, including recent developments at NASA, space tourism, and the Hubble Space Telescope, "the telescope that will not...
Researcher and author Graham Hancock discussed how humanity received a jump start some 40,000 years ago, when our ancestors took psychoactive plants and had contacts with non-terrestrial beings who served as teachers. Their visions and encounters...
During the second hour, paleontologist Jack Horner discussed his remarkable research that may one day make it possible for scientists to recreate dinosaurs.
In the third hour, Katherine Albrecht raised concerns about the CDC and Google...
Theoretical physicist and Coast to Coast favorite Michio Kaku discussed how the dreams of science-fiction may become a reality in the not-too-distant future.
During the first hour, former US air force fighter pilot Milton Torres shared his...
George Knapp was joined by psychologist & cosmologist Paul Von Ward, who discussed the Reincarnation Experiment and explained how past lives can be proven, using the science of biometrics.
Oceanographer and author Curtis Ebbesmeyer discussed his groundbreaking work on ocean currents and floating debris. In the first half hour, Capt. Kelly Sweeney provided a brief update on the recent Somali pirate attack.
George was joined by science educator and television host Bill Nye (The Science Guy) for the first two hours of Friday night's program. Nye expressed concern about what he called a "crisis in science education," as well as talked about...
In the first half of the show, researcher Grant Cameron and activist Stephen Bassett discussed the UFO disclosure movement, and US presidents and their knowledge of UFOs/ETs.
In the second half of the show, scientific truth seeker Jim Elvidge...
In the first hour and a half of the program, Ian Punnett spoke with documentary filmmaker Bart Sibrel, who provided evidence that he believes shows the moon missions were faked by NASA. Callers lined up on both sides of the debate, many agreeing...
Scientist and filmmaker David Sereda discussed his latest research on differentials, Zero Point Energy, and the hidden harmonic codes of the universe. "What I've discovered the way the universe is really working is…there are actual precise...
Appearing in the first half of the show, Alex Jones (1st hour) and Dr. Sherri Tenpenny (2nd hour) discussed contaminated vaccines and Bird Flu. Jones reported that Baxter International had released live avian flu viruses in some of its vaccines...
Ian Punnett welcomed investigator of alternative technologies and physics, Joseph P. Farrell who discussed his research into ancient alchemy and how the principles behind it may have been used by Nazi scientists. Farrell cautioned against...
Astrophysicist and director of the Hayden Planetarium, Neil deGrasse Tyson discussed Pluto and the controversy surrounding its demotion from planetary status. First hour guest, attorney Galen Cook briefly commented on new research examining D.B....
Researcher Andy Lloyd discussed his 'Dark Star Theory,' the Anunnaki & Nibiru, and Planet X, as well as his recent novel Ezekiel One. In February, he spoke at the Return of Planet X Conference held in Rome, and found that many of the Italian...
Alternative energy advocate David Blume shared updates on alcohol fuel and related topics during the second half of the show. First hour guest, author Marc Seifer, spoke about the life and work of Nikola Tesla, and astronomer Phil Plait commented...