In the first hour and a half, George spoke with Steven Gibbs about his Hyper Dimensional Resonator (HDR), a machine that Gibbs claims makes time travel possible. Gibbs said the HDR was developed by his counterpart from an alternate future Earth...
Shocked by the story about two pilots who fell asleep while approaching Denver International Airport, George offered an 'I fell asleep (at the most inopportune time)' hotline during Open Lines.
Ian spoke with veteran journalist and documentary filmmaker Jon Jefferson about his recent book, Beyond the Body Farm, co-authored with forensic anthropologist Dr. Bill Bass.
Appearing for the entire four-hour show, crime writer Philip Carlo discussed the mindsets of various types of killers such as mafia hitmen, serial killers, CIA assassins, and terrorists.
George Noory hosted a night of LIVE Labor Day Open Lines, featuring callers' strange work stories. He also paid tribute to some of C2C's staff, interviewing board operators Dan Galanti & Steve Carr, and producer Tom Danheiser.
Investigative journalist George Knapp and researcher Colm Kelleher discussed their book Hunt for the Skinwalker, which chronicles bizarre paranormal events that were scientifically studied at a ranch in Utah.
During the first hour, George spoke with the creator of johntitor.com, Oliver Williams, and Titor family attorney Larry Haber, who talked about the famous time traveler case.
Filling in for George, Ian Punnett hosted a night of Open Lines with a special topic line for 'Otherkins' -- people who believe they have non-human souls.
Filling in for George Noory, Art Bell hosted a night of Open Lines. Inspired by a plotline in the Dean Koontz book Life Expectancy, Art picked out the subject of Best & Worst Days for callers to share.
During Open Lines, George shared new info from Dr. Morgus about how all of us could travel back and forth in time through a tear in the space-time continuum, but only for three hours on this particular Friday night.
For Open Lines George offered a special 'weird and wacky' hotline. In the first hour, Ed and Kris Sherwood discussed 'flying humanoids,' and Alex Jones talked about the 'torture bill' that was recently passed.
Ripley Entertainment Communications VP Tim O'Brien spoke about the life of Robert L. Ripley, the originator of Ripley's Believe it or Not, during the middle two hours of the show.
During Friday night's program, George offered three different special topic lines, one for each hour of Open Lines. The 2nd hour featured stories from people who have had flat tires in weird situations.
In the first hour, reporter and editor for Earthfiles, Linda Moulton Howe, presented her report on Thomas Sheppard, a retired U.S. Navy Chief Yeoman who claims to have seen photographs of aliens while looking through a classified vault at White...
Frequent caller and self-proclaimed demon, Oscar returned to the show to inform George that Elvis Presley is not dead. According to the Son of Satan, Elvis is currently in the Midwestern United States under witness protection. Oscar said Elvis...
During Open Lines George offered a 'Fortune Cookie' hotline for people who have received a fortune that has come true. The Coast host also cracked open a couple of cookies and read some of his fortunes ("Practice is the best of all...