Aerospace and defense systems developer Sir Charles Shults discussed his work with alternative energy sources, the discovery of new extrasolar planets, the new rover which will land soon on Mars, and the concept of mind uploading into virtual...
Richard C. Hoagland spoke about his and others work with torsion physics, and how the knowledge that is coming out of their experiments could point the way to free energy vehicles, and the neutralizing of radioactive waste.
First hour guest,...
George Noory hosted a night of Open Lines. In the first hour, he was joined by medium and meteorologist Rob Gutro for a discussion on communicating with earth-bound ghosts.
Debuting on the show, author/researcher Laird Scranton discussed the controversial assertions of Velikovsky, as well as the cosmology and scientific knowledge of the Dogon tribe in West Africa.
First hour guest, numerologist Glynis McCants...
Joining John B. Wells, scientist and mathematician John Casti discussed human-caused catastrophic scenarios that could quickly bring about the end to our way of life.
In honor of Father's Day, first hour guest Dr. John Gray celebrated dads,...
Electrical engineer and physicist Brooks Agnew talked about his new book, Alienated Nation, which critiques the far reaching powers of the US government over its citizens, and argues for changes and a return to liberty. He also shared updates on...
John B. Wells welcomed various experts in nuclear power, energy, and health, including Arnie Gundersen, David Blume, Dr. John Apsley, Theresa Dale, for a discussion on the Fukushima nuclear accident and how the disaster may affect our health and...
Renegade thinker & scientist Robert Lanza discussed the nature of the Universe, and his theory of 'biocentrism,' as well as the latest developments in stem cell therapy. Dr. Lanza, who is currently the Chief Scientific Officer of Advanced...
Psychic medium James Van Praagh returned to discuss such topics as spirit guides, souls, healing, and messages from the Other Side.
First hour guest, reporter and astrologer Eric Francis talked about why the rare Venus transit across the sun...
John B. Wells welcomed neuropsychologist Mario Beauregard for a discussion on his research into the relationship between the mind and brain.
In the first hour, geopolitical analyst Craig B. Hulet talked about the government performing key word...
Professional intelligence officer with 50 years of service with the U.S. Army, Bill Ray, talked about how he was trained to be a remote viewer at the Stanford Research Institute in the 1980s, and eventually became Commander of the unit.
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In the first half, innovator in the fields of aerospace and energy, Robert Zubrin, discussed the history of the antihumanism movement. He traced the movement to Thomas Malthus' ideas about population in the 18th century, to Paul Ehrlich's dire...
Ufologist and researcher Nick Redfern joined John B. Wells for a discussion on the Men in Black phenomenon. In the first hour, space researcher Robert Zimmerman talked about SpaceX's launch of the Falcon 9 rocket and successful docking of their...
Investigative reporter Linda Moulton Howe discussed ET artifacts & dragonfly drone technology, a dolphin die-off in Peru, and the crisis of trees dying all over the planet.
First hour guests, scholar of Bigfoot history, Steven Streufert,...
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time returned to 11/10/98 when Robert Raith described Dr. Jonathon Reed's infamous alien encounter when he allegedly killed an ET and stuffed it in his freezer (related photos). Scientist/author Paul LaViolette also...
Practicing exorcist and professional psychic, Jeffrey Seelman, discussed his research on evil spirits, how they manifest destructive forces, and what it takes to purge them.
In the first hour, researcher Dr. Linda Malkas, from the City of Hope...
Professor of Biology and Cognitive Science at Vassar College, John Long, discussed his work with robots that have the ability to solve problems on their own, the rapidly growing robotics industry, and evolution.
In the first hour,...
From 6-10pm (PT), Art Bell: Somewhere in Time traveled back in time to November 6, 2002, when theoretical physicist, Lawrence Krauss, joined Art Bell for a discussion on the interface between elementary particle physics and cosmology, along with...
Biophysicist with an interest in the ancient worlds, Dr. John DeSalvo, discussed his research into the power of crystals as well as their mystical counterpart, crystal skulls, and talked about the unusual properties associated with them.
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In the first half, brain researcher Neil Slade talked about his research into the amygdala, a part of the brain believed to cause increased creativity, intelligence, and paranormal ability.
In the latter half, Ph.D. researcher at the...
MIT and Princeton trained physicist Dr. Claude Swanson discussed subtle forms of energy that provide scientific evidence for long-distance healing and other types of paranormal activity.
Appearing live in the studio, first hour guest, record...
Physicist Leonard Mlodinow joined John B. Wells for an eye-opening examination of how the unconscious mind shapes our perception of the world. In the first hour, avian flu expert Gary Ridenour provided an update on the controversial CDC-NIH...
Filling in for George Noory, John B. Wells was joined for the entire program by British astronomer Dr. David Darling for a discussion about some strange ways our world could be brought to a 'megacatastrophic' end.
Investigative reporter Linda Moulton Howe discussed the bizarre and still-unexplained jolting booms persisting into April 2012, the legal petition that commercial beekeepers filed asking the EPA to ban use of a nicotine-based pesticide, and...
In the first half, author Dr. Jerome Corsi discussed how Nazi chemists developed a series of equations during WWII which demonstrated that oil can be formed synthetically.
In the latter half, Stanford University educator Tina Seelig, who has...
Lecturer and author Dr. Nick Begich discussed Project HAARP, and whether it's capable of affecting the climate or causing earthquakes, as well as updates on mind control and brain altering/enhancing technologies. "Mind effects are one of the...
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time returned to 2/13/02 when Michael C. Luckman, director of the NY Center for ET Research, discussed the "new" Face on Mars, the Disclosure Project, and truth about UFOs.
Filling in for George, Rob Simone (email) welcomed researcher Thomas P. Fusco, who shared his theory on how supernatural and paranormal phenomena can can be explained by the opening of 'bubbles' or portals in space-time. Open Lines followed.
Astronomy Professor Chris Impey discussed the structure of galaxies, exoplanets, the Big Bang, and various other topics in astronomy and cosmology. Regarding the size of the universe, "the current view in the expanding Big Bang picture is...