Caltech physicist Leonard Mlodinow and spiritual leader Deepak Chopra faced off in a passionate but respectful debate, addressing some of the most fundamental questions that have intrigued humanity for hundreds of years.
First hour guests,...
Guest host John B. Wells (email) was joined by specialist in cyber warfare and information security, Charles R. Smith, for a discussion on the current state of information warfare including how unmanned aircraft can penetrate information systems...
Remote viewing teacher, Ed Dames, shared his latest insights and predictions, based on remote viewing done by him and his team. He announced that the current solar cycle could generate some deadly coronal mass ejections-- a series of...
Investigative reporter Linda Moulton Howe discussed radiation refugees in Japan, an unidentified low level humming sound in Canada & England, mysterious ancient stone circles in the Middle East, and recent sightings of UFOs in the Northern...
In the first half, scientist, filmmaker, and mystic ecologist David Sereda talked about his development of a faster than light speed radio communications device that he used to talk to a distant star system.
In the latter half, researcher...
Dr. James Fadiman, who's been involved with psychedelic research since the 1960's, joined Ian Punnett to discuss the newest research into the psychotherapeutic value of visionary drug use for increased personal awareness, spiritual epiphanies,...
In the middle two hours, publisher of Mysterious World books, Doug Elwell, discussed his research on ancient references to Planet X which connects the work of Zecharia Sitchin to Biblical writings.
In the first hour, writer/producer Deborah...
In the first half, George Knapp welcomed Dr. David Kaiser, along with Dr. Jack Sarfatti and Dr. Fred Alan Wolf, for a discussion on how a group of counterculture physicists in the 1970's led the way for cutting edge concepts like quantum theory....
Assistant Director of the Institute for Water, Environment, and Health at United Nations University, Peter Sale, discussed evidence of the wholesale destruction of coral reefs, mass overfishing, and other environmental concerns.
In the first...
The first half of the show dealt with the economy and Pres. Obama's just announced jobs plan. In the first hour, investment advisor Catherine Austin Fitts noted it was unclear where the money would come from to pay for the jobs program. 2nd Hour...
In the first half, author and researcher Steve Quayle offered commentary on current events and global turmoil. There are many disruptive earth changes all converging this month such as volcanoes, earthquakes, hurricanes, and fires, he said.
In...
Continuing Einstein's quest for a Unified Field Theory, plasma physicist Dr. John Brandenburg presented his theory which connects gravity and electromagnetism.
First hour guest, physicist James McCanney talked about Comet Elenin, and other...
In the first half, environmental consultant Tim Ball talked about how reports of Hurricane Irene were based on faulty computer models. In the latter half, C2C science advisor Richard C. Hoagland shared updates on Comet Elenin and the...
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time returned to 1/3/02 when Professor of Philosophy of Science and Medicine Ronald Munson addressed the ethical ramifications of human cloning.
Host: Art Bell - Somewhere In Time Guest(s):Ronald Munson
Investigative reporter Linda Moulton Howe discussed Comet Elenin, the building blocks of DNA discovered in meteorites, and Alec Newald's encounter with aliens.
First hour guest, journalist Frank Borzellieri talked about his new book, Who...
The "most wanted" criminal of cyberspace at one time, Kevin Mitnick, told his story of how he turned from a renegade into respected security consultant, as well as offered commentary on various computer security and hacking issues in...
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time returned to 9/19/02 when Paul Moller discussed the possibility that we could all be living in a Jetson's future with our very own flying cars.
Host: Art Bell - Somewhere In Time Guest(s):Paul Moller
Appearing during the second hour, theoretical archaeo-astronomer Walter Cruttenden addressed how our solar system may be tied to another star which has influenced the rise and fall of civilizations. Author/lecturer Joseph Selbie joined the show...
Physics Professor Ronald Mallett discussed his breakthrough research on time travel, which is based on Einstein's theories of relativity. "If we can control gravity with a device, then we can actually control time, as well, and that could...
Ian Punnett welcomed Apollo 15 command module pilot Al Worden, who discussed his career in spaceflight and how he went from honored national hero to being drummed out of the NASA Astronaut Corps.
In the first hour, author Howard Wasdin (book...
Lecturer on new technologies, health and earth science related issues, Dr. Nick Begich gave updates on Project HAARP and its implications for controlling weather and populations.
First hour guest, chief investment officer Damon Vickers talked...
Journalist and computer analyst, Robert Vamosi, who has been covering digital security issues for more than a decade, discussed the dark side of technology.
During the first hour, attorney Galen Cook commented on new evidence in the D.B....
In the first half, Professor at the University of Manchester and BBC science presenter, Brian Cox, joined Ian Punnett to ponder the Wonders of the Universe. Open Lines followed.
Investigative journalist Leslie Kean discussed firsthand accounts of UFO encounters including reports from top military generals and pilots. She looked at the 5% of cases that can't be explained in official aviation/government investigations. One...
Author and aerospace engineer Dr. Robert Zubrin spoke about the importance of space exploration, and colonizing Mars, as well as alternative energy solutions for the United States.
First hour guest, attorney Galen Cook discussed news in the...
Multi-disciplinary scientist Howard Bloom joined Ian Punnett for a discussion on rethinking how capitalism works and the state of the U.S. economy.
In the first half-hour, Clare Richardson, CEO of the Diane Fossey Gorilla Fund, spoke about the...
In the first half, research scientist Dr. Roy Spencer argued that new NASA satellite data contradicts global warming models, and also talked about his new e-book, Fundanomics.
In the latter half, Alfred Adask, the founder of one of the largest...
Former professor at the University of Calgary, Carmen Boulter, discussed the pyramids in Egypt, and other mysteries of their ancient culture. The Great Pyramid served as an energy generator, based on the materials it was constructed out of, and...
A student of the magical arts since childhood, Judika Illes discussed beings that can offer both physical assistance and spiritual guidance. Known as saints in some traditions and mystics & sages in others, she shared both the history and...
Three psychics, Joe Jacobs, Maureen Hancock and Angela Moore, shared what they see ahead for the nation and the world over the next six months.
First hour guest, environmental consultant Tim Ball offered commentary on 'Climategate'...