Art Bell Vault: NIDS, Florida Swamp Ape, & Hopi Prophecy

Our newest feature for Coast Insiders, The Art Bell Vault, offers an expanding curated collection with two vintage shows added to the mix each Wednesday. This week's offerings are a pair of classic programs, beginning with a fascinating show from 2/12/2001 wherein Art spoke to Colm Kelleher, then-director of the National Institute for Discovery Science (NIDS), regarding the organization's work studying anomalous events, particularly those pertaining to the UFO phenomenon. In the first hour of the program, cryptozoologist Loren Coleman talked about a curious photo (that had only just surfaced at the time) of what some believe to be a Bigfoot-like creature lurking in Florida.

Next, we journey back to July 30, 1997, for an episode in which Art was joined by Native American elder Robert Ghostwolf, who shared insights on the state of the planet, prophecies for the future, and how technology can help the planet. He reacted to weird weather that was occurring at that time and noted strange happenings in nature, like geese migrating in the wrong direction, which he suggested was an indication that a tremendous electromagnetic fluctuation was unfolding. During his appearance, Ghostwolf also mused about what seems to be an unwillingness of humanity to change its fate and events which may unfold in the future.

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! We welcome your feedback.

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