Art Bell Vault: Electronic Violations / Unusual Perceptions

Just for Coast Insiders, the Art Bell Vault, offers a curated collection, currently containing more than 400 programs, with two vintage shows added to the mix each Wednesday. This week's offerings are a pair of classic programs, beginning with a memorable episode from 11/16/2003, which featured Art talking to private investigator Roger Tolces about electronic harassment cases. He made the case for strengthening America's 'electronic border' and detailed different technologies that are used for surveillance.

Next, we journey back to September 5th, 2004 for an enlightening edition of the program in which Art was joined by author Rupert Sheldrake, who discussed the phenomenon wherein someone senses that they are being stared at. He theorized that unbeknownst to the two of them, this is due to the watcher's "field of attention" crossing with the object's "field of awareness." Sheldrake also talked about how dogs can sometimes sense when their owners are coming home as well as cases of human precognition, specifically around 9/11.

These vintage programs have commercials and breaks removed and are presented in multiple platforms-- available on-demand for Mac, Windows, IOS, Android, and the Coast app. Many of them feature rare "5th" hours of content from back in the 90s when the show had a longer running time. We do include Art's beloved bumper music, which became such an indelible part of his program.

And for the true Art Bell fan, we offer different listening options to fine-tune your experience, such as guest-only, and full show streams. Coast Insiders, we're very happy to bring this new offering to you at no additional charge to your subscription!

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