Art Bell Vault: Philadelphia Experiment & Montauk Project / Open Lines & Politics

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 5/27/1994 in which Art was joined by electrical engineer Preston Nichols for a conversation about the Philadelphia Experiment and the Montauk Project. Claiming to have had a role in helping to develop the latter endeavor, he detailed working on experiments involving mind control at a distance.

Next, we journey back to November 10th, 1994 for a classic edition of Open Lines wherein Art and the listeners discussed an array of topics with many of the conversations centered around politics. Among the issues discussed during the program were gridlock in Congress, a mystery sound in San Diego, concerns that the then-new $100 bill had a tracking device in it, and a Texas court decision that specified that illegal immigrants must be allowed in the state's school system.

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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