Art Bell: Somewhere in Time journeyed back to September 5, 1997, when Art was joined by Albert Taylor, author of Soul Traveler, who discussed how anyone can leave his/her body to fly across the universe.
Host: Art Bell - Somewhere In Time Guest(s):Albert Taylor
In the latter half, an expert in out-of-body exploration and the paranormal, Bob Peterson, discussed a number of topics including OBEs, astral travel, lucid dreams, and sleep paralysis.
First hour guest, Prof. Brian Peskin reported that a...
Expert on the paranormal Rosemary Ellen Guiley discussed her recent research into the Djinn - powerful spiritual entities that have been described throughout history, as well as her long standing work on dreams.
First hour guest, ufologist...
George Noory welcomed Prof. Jon Klimo for a discussion on suicide and the afterlife, as well as different forms of channeling, and the information that's been gleaned from it.
First hour guest, advice columnist Amy Alkon (book link) talked...
Hypnotherapist, speaker, and founder of Dream-Life Coach Training, Kelly Sullivan Walden, discussed various approaches to dreamwork, and how they can be utilized for benefits in one's waking life.
First hour guest, celebrated author Anne Rice...
Investigative reporter Linda Moulton Howe shared updates on the loud booms mystery, and discussed her personal experiences with animal mutilation cases, and life-changing light phenomena.
In the first hour, Joshua P. Warren revealed an amazing...
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time journeyed back to April 3, 2002, when Art is joined by members the Ghost Investigators Society, Brendan Cook and Barbara McBeath, who share a series of mind blowing EVPs from the ghosts of children.
In the first half of the program, George Noory was joined by paranormal investigator David Weatherly, who talked about his fascinating work on the Black Eyed Children phenomenon. Open Lines followed.
Futurist and researcher Stephan Schwartz talked about developments in the study of consciousness, and how more research is pointing toward its non-locality-- that is, that part of the mind is not limited by space or time. Consciousness could be...
Clinical psychologist with a deep interest in psychokinesis, Joseph Gallenberger, discussed how we can use psychic energy to effect and change our realities, and create the circumstances we need or want.
First hour guest, author Jerome Corsi...
Author Whitley Strieber discussed his own contact experience with "the visitors," the prevalence of these close encounters, and the confirming evidence that has been ignored by the media and scientific communities.
In the first hour,...
Dissident researcher Michael Cremo discussed his continuing work in forbidden archeology and human origins, as well as ancient Sanskrit history and lore. Describing aerial craft known as vimanas in ancient India, he said there was reportedly an...
Psychiatrist Dr. Diane Hennacy Powell discussed psychic abilities as well as her recent work studying the tremendous gifts of autistic savants. Many people who have psychic abilities develop them after some kind of altering experience, such as a...
In the first half, researcher of ancient mythology and paranormal phenomena, Tom Horn, updated the story of how the Vatican could be preparing for ET disclosure, and discussed his visit to the Vatican Astronomical Technology Telescope.
In the...
In the first half of the program, George Knapp was joined by filmmaker and actor, Sean Stone, who discussed his experiences with shadowmen, demons, and ghosts along the eastern seaboard as documented in his film, Greystone Park. He also talked...
In the first half, Dr. Barry Taff discussed evidence that normal is actually paranormal, and how science is showing amazing explanations for ESP, ghosts and poltergeists. Open Lines followed.
Director of the Hayden Planetarium, Neil deGrasse Tyson, discussed how the US can once again become a space-faring, innovative society, as well as various space-related topics such as asteroids.
In the first hour, actor/singer Robert Davi...
Member of the prestigious Rhine Research Center and 30-year veteran of paranormal research, Ed Ozosky discussed spontaneous psychokinesis, reincarnation, and evidence for ghosts as well as his experiences working with legends like J.B. Rhine and...
In the first half, George Knapp welcomed futurist Ray Kurzweil for a discussion on the merging of man and machine as well as his research into reverse engineering the human brain to understand precisely how it works.
In the latter half, Lon...
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time returned to 2/25/97 when three members of the once top secret government remote viewing program Stargate appeared on the show.
In the first half, author and researcher Greg Little talked about the passing of Edgar Evans Cayce (the son of 'sleeping prophet' Edgar Cayce), as well as Cayce's predictions and writings about Atlantis.
In the latter half, Michael Horn,...
In the first half, writer and physicist Russell Targ discussed the early remote viewing program, including his work with the 'father of Remote Viewing,' the late Ingo Swann. "Ingo taught us about the whole idea of remote viewing," he...
Appearing during the middle two hours, author and journalist Jim Marrs discussed archeological discoveries that not only support the notion that human civilization originated from ETs, but that advanced civilizations have made Earth their home...
Experts in mysteries of the unknown, including UFOs and synchronicities, Trish and Rob MacGregor, discussed their work researching alien encounters and abductions, which ties into the Bermuda Triangle mystery, as well as planetary empaths who...
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time returned to 5/31/01 when paranormal expert Dr. Morgan Spence discussed the real possibilities for the existence of Shadow People.
Host: Art Bell - Somewhere In Time Guest(s):Morgan Spence
In the latter half of the show, paranormal investigator Joshua P. Warren shared updates. He reported on his research into the rare phenomenon of "naked ghosts," the concept of different dimensions, Shadow People, and time travelers....
Author, lecturer, and paranormal researcher Dave Schrader discussed his lifelong immersion into the paranormal, including updates on "thought form" creatures such as Slender Man, Bloody Bones Man, and the Faceless.
First hour guest,...
Called the Jack Kerouac of the paranormal, Paul Kimball, has been experiencing various paranormal phenomena in his travels along the weird highway of life. He shared his realizations that many strange experiences are actually interactions with...
George Noory hosted a night of Open Lines, featuring a special hotline for callers who wanted to share their own 'near death' stories. In the first hour, internationally known psychic Maria D'Andrea discussed how we can tap into our own intuitive...
Former Chaplain at the University of Akron PD, Russ Dizdar, discussed Satanic ritual abuse (SRA) and how many cases of multiple personality disorder are the results of occult programming.
First hour guest, Dr. Peter Breggin talked about the...