Reporter and editor for the Washington Post, Joel Garreau discussed his book, Radical Evolution, which explores how through various technological advances we are altering our minds, bodies, and perhaps our very souls.
An expert in hypnosis and time travel, Dr. Bruce Goldberg addressed recognizing and fending off psychic attacks, and also spoke about spirit guides, soul mates and dreams.
During the middle two hours of the program, renowned global futurist Dr. James Canton discussed the top trends of the 'extreme future,' including oil and alternative energy (hydrogen, solar voltaic and nano-energy), longevity medicine and human...
Remote Viewer in the Army's Stargate Project and psychic, Joseph McMoneagle discussed his history with remote viewing as well as some of the targets he's worked on.
Astrobiologist and astronomer Dr. David Darling discussed evolution and the origins of the universe, as well as such topics as NDEs, ET contact, teleportation and the particle accelerator at CERN.
Associate Director at Los Alamos National Lab, Doug Beason offered analysis of the North Korea nuclear testand discussed directed energy weapons and how they may change the way we fight wars.
Counter-surveillance specialist Roger Tolces expressed alarm over the increase in warrantless wiretapping and "data mining" being done by the U.S. government under the auspices of fighting terrorism.
Author and UFO enthusiast David Sereda returned for a discussion of his new book Singularity, which merges ideas from quantum physics with ancient teachings of religion and spirituality.
Art was joined by engineer and transportation entrepreneur, Paul Moller, who provided information and updates on the development of his Skycar, a personal vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) vehicle.
Wildlife biologist John Bindernagel and Professor of Anatomy Jeffrey Meldrum discussed the scientific evidence for Bigfoot. Bindernagel, who started off his research as an undergraduate in 1963, gave his reactions to the many sightings in the...
Former NASA manager John C. Mankins discussed how the development of space-based solar power systems could provide for the energy needs of the planet, as well as shared information about new, cutting-edge launch/propulsion concepts and...
Research astronomer Tom Van Flandern discussed his exploded planets hypothesis, Big Bang theories, Mars artifacts, and the proposed changes in descriptions of our planetary line up.
Philosopher and paranormal investigator Jonathan Zap presented the concept that "mind parasites" (a term first coined in a sci-fi novel by Colin Wilson) could be feeding off the energy of humans and instigating their baser instincts.
Aerospace and defense systems developer Sir Charles Shults revealed the positive and negative sides to nanotechnology, as well as the latest advancements in artificial intelligence and virtual reality.
During the first hour, Ian Punnett talked with author and consultant Andrew Colarik about national security issues in light of recent terrorist threats.
Coast to Coast AM science advisor Richard C. Hoagland reported on the nearly 700 boxes of missing Apollo 11 data and videotapes. Apollo astronaut Buzz Aldrin also appears in the show.
A student of the late Buckminster Fuller and an expert in Earth's energy systems, Micheal Sunanda discussed how sun cycles are impacting the Earth's climate and its consequences for man.
Art Bell welcomed Dean Radin of the Institute of Noetic Sciences, who offered analysis of the Global Consciousness Project and discussed his new book Entangled Minds.
Guest host Ross Mitchell talked with cyber tech expert Charles R. Smith about the current situation with North Korea as well as how cyber warfare and cutting edge weaponry have changed the nature of conflict around the world.