
August 11, 1997: Atlantis & Hollow Earth - Dr. Wendy Lockwood | Mr. Fidget
The Art Bell Archive · Arthur William Bell III
November 15, 20232h 42m
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Show Notes
Art Bell welcomes Dr. Wendy Lockwood, who claims firsthand knowledge of Atlantis through astral projection and decades of study in esoteric traditions. She describes Atlantis as a series of ten islands in the Atlantic that sank 50,000 years ago after a devastating war with Lemuria, and insists the lost continent is now beginning to rise, with the eruption of Montserrat serving as early evidence.
Dr. Lockwood discusses the hollow earth theory, asserting she has visited the inner world through astral travel and encountered diverse races of beings living beneath the surface. She connects the Great Pyramids to Atlantean builders and describes them as portals to both the inner earth and other planets. Callers challenge her claims while others share their own encounters with underground phenomena, including the mysterious hum reported across the Southwest.
In the second half, Mr. Fidget impossibly gets through the phone lines again from a Santa Cruz payphone, prompting a growing crowd of listeners to gather around him. A truck driver, a scoutmaster, and a local artist all verify his presence as he hands out fidgets and explains his philosophy of stress relief through tactile engagement.
Dr. Lockwood discusses the hollow earth theory, asserting she has visited the inner world through astral travel and encountered diverse races of beings living beneath the surface. She connects the Great Pyramids to Atlantean builders and describes them as portals to both the inner earth and other planets. Callers challenge her claims while others share their own encounters with underground phenomena, including the mysterious hum reported across the Southwest.
In the second half, Mr. Fidget impossibly gets through the phone lines again from a Santa Cruz payphone, prompting a growing crowd of listeners to gather around him. A truck driver, a scoutmaster, and a local artist all verify his presence as he hands out fidgets and explains his philosophy of stress relief through tactile engagement.