Science writer Mary Roach discussed her research into the alimentary canal - the pathway by which food enters the body and solid wastes are expelled. In her new book, Gulp, she explores the digestive system from "nose to tail."
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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,...
John B. Wells welcomed the man code-named Cobra, who for 35 years has been in contact with an underground movement, resisting the dark forces attempting to control humanity. UFO contactee Rob Potter also joined the discussion about the nature of...
Filling in for George, Rob Simone (email) welcomed author, paranormal investigator, cryptozoologist, and ufologist, David Weatherly, who delved into his fascinating study of the Black Eyed Children phenomenon.
First hour guest, author and...
George Knapp was joined by Fortean researcher Nick Redfern for a discussion on paranormal hot spots that can be found across the globe.
During the first hour, leading spokesperson on the health dangers of genetically modified foods, Jeffrey...
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time returned to 5/24/02 for a night of callers' strange and bizarre stories of encounters with monsters & demonic sexual attacks.
Music photographer Robert Knight has not only been intimately involved with rock stars, but for over 30 years he has known the rock stars of the UFO and paranormal communities like Ingo Swann and John Alexander. He discussed how when his best...
Pioneer of 'active dreaming,' an original synthesis of shamanism and modern dream-work, Robert Moss, discussed nightmares, lucid dreaming, and how we can direct our dreaming and use it to gain knowledge about ourselves, and find direction in our...
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time returned to 6/1/01 for an evening of "Truth or Trash," when callers were encouraged to tell either unexplainable true stories, or make up tales of the weird.
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...
Ian Punnett welcomed author Peter Levenda, who discussed how his research suggests that Adolf Hitler faked his death and escaped to Indonesia using an underground network of Nazi sympathizers.
In the first hour, author Charles Pellegrino...
In the middle two hours, scholar of Bigfoot history, Steven Streufert, shared history and analysis of the mysterious creature. Last hour guest, cryptozoology advisor to Rue Morgue magazine, Lyle Blackburn, discussed reports of a strange beast...
Director of the UFO Research Ctr. of Pennsylvania, Butch Witkowski, heads up a group of professionals who have organized to perform in-depth investigations of UFO and abduction phenomena including startling reports of human mutilations, which...
Ian Punnett was joined by Professor of History, Scott Poole, for a discussion of how the monster, in all its various forms, has been a staple of American culture since the earliest settlers of the country.
In the first hour, astronomer Dr. Sky...
In the first half, author and radio host, Jim Strait, discussed his research into weird Missouri including tales of UFOs, haunted railroad tracks, and eccentric personalities. Open Lines followed.
6-10pm PT: Art Bell - Somewhere in Time returns to 3/11/97 when (the late) Dr. Fred Bell discussed the time machine he built in the 1980s. When he used the machine to travel ahead in the future, there was nothing....only blackness!
Author Varla Ventura joined George Noory to share bizarre and weird holiday stories, like the Scandinavian Trolls who love to dance and drink through the night on Christmas Eve. Open Lines followed. At the end of the program, George played a...
In the first half, investigative reporter Greg Hunter offered analysis of the current economic and geopolitical situation. Appearing in the latter half of the show, Andrew D. Basiago discussed his involvement with the CIA's Mars visitation...
Ingrid Dean, detective sergeant, forensic artist, and 20-yr. police veteran in the Michigan State Police Force, discussed her work researching true stories from the front lines of law enforcement which were purportedly shaped by angels,...
In the first half, the author of almost 50 books on folklore and history, Bob Curran, talked about his newest work, The World's Creepiest Places. Open Lines followed.
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...
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time journeyed back to February 22, 2001, when Art welcomed Jose Escamilla for a discussion on the odd, mysterious, and truly bizarre world of Rods—weird flying creatures that are so fast they are virtually invisible to...
Host: Art Bell - Somewhere In Time Guest(s):Jose Escamilla
Steven Schlozman, Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School, joined Ian to ponder what a ''Zombie Apocalypse" might look like, the unique biology of zombie organisms, and what we can do to stop them from taking over the...
British ufologist Nick Redfern discussed his research into the Men in Black (MIB) phenomenon, in which he looked at numerous cases from the start of UFO sightings to the present day. The first report of Men in Black was associated with Albert...
In the latter half, author Chuck Missler reacted to the May 21st Doomsday prediction. In the first hour, TD Barnes talked about his work on top secret projects at Area 51. In the second hour, researcher of underground bases, Richard Sauder,...
In the first half of the program, author John LeMay and researcher Noe Torres talked about some of the strange incidents and UFO lore associated with Roswell, New Mexico.
Open Lines followed. The final half hour featured part of George's...
Former National Enquirer staff writer, Paul Bannister, joined George Knapp to unveil the hidden, dirty secrets of tabloid journalism, and to discuss the many stories he worked on as the tabloid's top specialist in tales of the psychic. In its...
In the first half, George Noory welcomed paranormal investigator Chad Lewis for a discussion on his research into the strange places and creatures of Wisconsin. Open Lines followed.
Filling in for George, Ian Punnett hosted a night of Open Lines. In the first hour, AOL News editor Buck Wolf shared some recent strange stories, then Steve Murdock, director of the Hobby Center for the Study of Texas, talked about population...
In the first half, Ripley Entertainment's Tim O'Brien and Edward Meyer spoke about Robert Ripley. During the third hour, scientist David Sereda discussed pole shifts and a recent FAA advisory regarding magnetic anomalies in the Bermuda Triangle....