Prof. Bill Bengston discussed his research into anomalous healing and the laying of hands technique as well as his role in the Society for Scientific Exploration.
First hour guest William Henry recalled the life of fellow researcher Laurence...
Ian Punnett welcomed cardiologist Dr. Pim van Lommel, who talked about how his research into near-death experiences concludes that these are authentic events that cannot be attributed to imagination.
In the first half of the program, Prof. Stephen Pyne discussed the history of the Voyager 1 & 2, spacecraft launched in 1977.
In the latter half of the show, journalist and sometime ghosthunter, Jeff Belanger talked about legends and the...
Paranormal researcher Rosemary Ellen Guiley and UFO investigator Philip Imbrogno discussed their forthcoming book about the djinn (or jinn), secretive entities that may play a role in a variety of paranormal phenomena.
First hour guest,...
Jeffrey Kripal, Chair of the Department of Religious Studies at Rice University, shared his historical analysis of paranormal and psychical research.
First hour guest, animal activist Laura Leigh talked about the recent wild horse round-up in...
In the first half of the program, hypnotherapist Dr. Bruce Goldberg discussed time travelers from our future. Then, paranormal investigator Joshua P. Warren appeared briefly in the third hour to report on a haunted doll. Open Lines followed.
In the 11th edition of our Secret Door special, five guests made surprise appearances during the evening-- investigative mythologist William Henry, psychic Joseph Jacobs, the 'Psychic Twins,' Terry & Linda Jamison, and author Bob Curran.
Ian Punnett welcomed author Jason Offutt for a discussion on his book What Lurks Beyond, which details a litany of paranormal activity found within 100 miles of his home. In the final hour, he was joined by Travis White, a victim of demonic...
In the first half of the show, ufologist and cryptozoologist Nick Redfern talked about his new book Monsters of Texas and shared tales of bizarre creatures reported in the Lone Star State. The latter half of the program was devoted to Open Lines.
Professor Stephen Braude discussed his lifelong interest in the esoteric and shared a number of cases that feature particularly strong evidence of paranormal phenomena.
In the first hour, consumer privacy advocate Katherine Albrecht talked...
In the first half of the program, George Noory was joined by Richard C. Hoagland for a discussion on the potential catastrophic dangers that could result from the accumulation of methane in the Gulf.
In the latter half, medium James Van...
JM Dixon (book link), a psychic vampire who feeds on the energy of humans, joined Ian Punnett for the entire program to discuss the vampiric world, their practices, and how one can recognize such beings 'in the wild.'
In the first hour, George caught up with entertainer and mentalist Jim Karol, who demonstrated his remarkable memory. Next, motivational expert David Ruben joined the program to talk about dreams and intuition. Open Lines followed.
Constitutional attorney Jonathan Emord, who has defeated the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) seven times in federal court, discussed how the government is complicit with the drug industry in exploiting the public.
Last hour guest,...
In the first half of the show, Astronomy Professor Chris Impey discussed the evolution and structure of galaxies, as well as the eventual death of the Milky Way.
In the latter half of the show, Maj. Ed Dames returned to share remote viewing...
In the first half of the show, numerologist Glynis McCants offered analysis of the numbers behind celebrities and events in the news. In the latter half of the program, psychic Joseph Jacobs shared his predictions and intuitions for the rest of...
Researcher Steve Quayle discussed Bigfoot cases, as well as reports of giants throughout history. He also shared concerns about environmental disasters like the oil spill.
First hour guest, ecological biologist David Blume talked about how the...
Investigative reporter Linda Moulton Howe discussed a new lethal fungus that is thriving in the Northwest U.S., animal mutilations, Weslaco, Texas UFO reports, and mysterious signals emanating from the M82 galaxy. In her first segment, she...
Remote Viewing instructor and technical dowsing practitioner Paul H. Smith discussed practical ESP, including how dowsing can be used to find items and make decisions. Interestingly, if people are less invested in a particular outcome, ESP...
Physicist Claude Swanson discussed his scientific research into such areas as energy medicine and healing, auras, consciousness, and the paranormal.
Last hour guest, sci-fi writer Marc Zicree talked about the creative process and offered tips...
Medium James Van Praagh discussed his encounters with spirits of the deceased, their perceptions of the Other Side, their unfinished business and regrets, and their advice for the living.
Last hour guest, intelligence analyst Ryan Mauro talked...
Paranormal documentary filmmakers Christopher & Philip Booth discussed their new work, The Haunted Boy, which is based on the true case of possession that inspired the movie/book The Exorcist.
First hour guest, activist Stephen Bassett...
6-10pm PT: Art Bell - Somewhere in Time returns to 3/31/07 for a conversation with witchcraft expert Evelyn Paglini, who shares her predictions for the future, and how natural magic can be used for protection.
Host: Art Bell - Somewhere In Time Guest(s):Evelyn Paglini
In the first half of the show, author Bill Bean talked about his personal experiences with evil and demons. The latter half of the program featured Open Lines.
Professor of Biology, Peter Ward, and ecological biologist David Blume talked about the impact of BP's oil leak in the Gulf of Mexico.
In the first hour, investigative journalist Peter Lance reported on the Times Square terrorist. Last hour...
Writer and media personality Lee Speigel discussed his research and interviews in the field of ufology, as well as his efforts to bring the subject of UFOs to the United Nations.
In the first hour, journalist Joe Kovacs and curator Richard...
George Knapp welcomed paranormal expert and scientist Philip Imbrogno (book link), who discussed accounts of high strangeness, and his theory of interdimensional contact.
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time returned to June 8, 2001, when remote viewer Maj. Ed Dames discussed the surprising truth about Shadow People, and the origins of an underwater city.
Host: Art Bell - Somewhere In Time Guest(s):Major Ed Dames
In the 10th edition of our Secret Door special, three guests made surprise one-hour appearances-- paranormal investigator & author Rosemary Ellen Guiley, storyteller & author Lionel Fanthorpe, and Gulf War Vets advocate, nurse Joyce...