Astronomer and physicist, Dr. Hugh Ross, researched quasi-stellar objects, or "quasars," while at Caltech. Subsequently, he sought out scientific evidence and correlations for the 66 books of the Bible.
Known for her work with...
Investigative reporter Linda Moulton Howe discussed four different topics-- how the NSA has turned its surveillance apparatus on the U.S. and its citizens, a mystery found in the Baltic Sea, unexplained ground-shaking booms felt in Wisconsin, and...
In the first half of the show, Professor of Astronomy at Harvard University, Dimitar Sasselov, discussed the unprecedented breakthroughs in exoplanetary astronomy, and how they will shed new light on our place in the universe. He coined the term...
Biophysicist Dr. Joyce Hawkes discussed her process and journey as a healer. She revealed how an NDE changed her from being rooted solely in science to being open to the teachings of shamans and healers. After the NDE, she began to discover that...
Joining John B. Wells, retired professor of climatology Dr. Tim Ball discussed how issues like climate change, North American water resources, and biodiesel are being politicized and exploited, as well as undermining scientific objectivity....
Appearing during the middle two hours, Chairman and CEO of the X PRIZE Foundation, Dr. Peter Diamandis, shared his research with top scientists, innovators, and captains of industry which reveals how progress is catapulting the world into a new...
Geologist and author Robert M. Schoch has been instrumental in bringing attention to the interrelationships between geological and astronomical phenomena, catastrophes, and the early history of civilization. He shared his contention that certain...
In the first half, theoretical physicist, author, and popularizer of science, Dr. Michio Kaku, talked about some of the startling changes we'll see in 10-30 years, based on technological advances.
In the latter half, UFO researcher Grant...
World-renowned neurologist Dr. Kevin Nelson discussed his thirty years of cutting-edge research in the field of near-death experience (NDE), and how spirituality is experienced in the brain.
First hour guest, rock historian R. Gary Patterson...
In the first half, planetary scientist Daniel Durda talked about Near Earth asteroids, and the possibility of a mid-sized one, 2012 DA14, hitting us in 2013. The 150 ft. wide object (much smaller than Apophis) won't collide with Earth when it...
In the first half, George Noory welcomed author and skeptic Guy Harrison, who shared his take on a wide variety of paranormal phenomena as well as conspiracy theories. Open Lines followed.
Astrophysicist and director of the Hayden Planetarium, Neil deGrasse Tyson, discussed how we can get back on track to become a space-faring society once again, and what we stand to lose if NASA doesn't regain its ground as a force for...
6-10p PT: Art Bell - Somewhere in Time returns to 5/3/96 when writer and publisher Wayne Green discussed ham radio, cold fusion technology, and his contention that AIDS really isn't a virus at all.
Host: Art Bell - Somewhere In Time Guest(s):Wayne Green
In the first half, head of Enterprise Mission, Richard C. Hoagland, talked about the 50th anniversary of astronaut John Glenn's orbiting the Earth, as well as America's future in space exploration.
In the latter half, Hebrew scholar and expert...
Self-help author William Whitecloud spoke about his book, The Magician's Way, in which he presents secrets to creating a wonder-filled magical life through inner 'alchemical' transformation.
In the first hour, multi-disciplinary scientist...
Futurist and researcher in non-local consciousness, Stephan Schwartz, discussed remote viewing, meditation, dreams, and how changes in the Earth's geomagnetic field influence our consciousness and creativity.
In the first hour, Beverly Hills...
In the first half, George Noory welcomed Dr. Ian Rubenstein, who shared the story of how he went from a skeptical physician to trained medium, and his attempts to combine the two practices. Open Lines followed.
In the first half, food expert Jeffrey Smith discussed the dangers of genetically modified foods.
In the second half, author Scotty Roberts shared his research into the Nephilim and their origins.
Expert in theology and biblical languages, Mike Heiser critiqued theories of ancient astronauts, and alien DNA tinkering, such as espoused by the late Zecharia Sitchin, and also spoke about the possibilities of ET life in the universe, as well as...
Katherine Albrecht, consumer privacy expert, and VP of startpage.com, shared her contention that Google is using our personal information to create a centralized database that intrudes on users' privacy. She also discussed the strategy and...
Walter Semkiw MD discussed his work on reincarnation, and past lives, featured on the new IISIS.net website. IISIS is a nonprofit dedicated to reincarnation research and in particular, to disseminating the work of Dr. Ian Stevenson, who spent 40...
Astronomer Seth Shostak discussed his continued work in the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI), the nature of possible alien life forms, and various astronomy topics.
First hour guest, Tim Ralston, who's featured in the new TV...
Sterling D. Allan, founder and CEO of PES Network, Inc. and the New Energy Congress, joined John B. Wells (email) to reveal the top new free energy technologies, including E-Cat, the first such technology that has been submitted for UL...
In the first half, Prof. Darryl Caterine talked about theories and patterns of the paranormal, as well as his journeys to study various groups such as spiritualists at Lily Dale, dowsers in Vermont, and UFO believers in Roswell. In the latter...
In a special program, George Noory was joined by Linda Moulton Howe to interview various guests (Jonathan Emord, David Seaman, Tyrel Ventura, & Gerald Celente) about the National Defense Authorization Act, which many consider to be a...
Author Whitley Strieber, a supporter of alternative concepts through his Unknown Country website, talked about his new non-fiction book Solving the Communion Enigma, and how various anomalous experiences are interrelated.
First hour guest,...
In the first half, Col. John Alexander, along with Victoria Alexander, joined George Knapp for a discussion on alternate realities, and how their frequent trips to South America to meet with healers and shamans have changed their outlook on the...
Theoretical physicist Lawrence M. Krauss joined John B. Wells (email) to discuss the origin of the universe and how it could have arisen from nothing. In the first hour, researcher James Chiles commented on the failing Phobos-Grunt space probe...
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time returned to 7/10/02, when Douglas Mulhall described the exponential changes that are coming from nanotechnology and robotic revolutions.
Kicking off his new Saturday night berth, John B. Wells (email) welcomed futurist Paul Guercio and physicist George Hart of the Merlin Project for a discussion about their Timetrak technology, which reveals future trends and changes, as well as...