
December 5, 2001: The Case for NASA UFOs - David Sereda & Dan Aykroyd
The Art Bell Archive · Arthur William Bell III
January 24, 20252h 47m
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Show Notes
Art Bell hosts researcher David Sereda and actor Dan Aykroyd for a wide-ranging discussion on UFO phenomena, NASA space shuttle footage, and ancient civilizations. Aykroyd shares his personal UFO sighting over Martha's Vineyard, describing two glowing white discs traveling at extreme speed across the sky, and announces his upcoming Sci-Fi Channel program exploring paranormal subjects.
Sereda details his investigation into anomalous objects captured on NASA shuttle camera feeds, recorded over six years by a Canadian cable station program manager named Martin Stubbs. The discussion connects these modern sightings to ancient history through the Dropa Stones, mysterious discs found in Tibetan-Chinese mountains in 1938 containing spiraling hieroglyphics that reportedly describe a spacecraft crash-landing 12,000 years ago from the star system Sirius.
The first hour features open lines with callers discussing the Mandela Effect, David Blaine's street levitation witnessed firsthand by a caller in Pittsburgh, and the breaking mainstream news of a possible submerged city discovered off Cuba's coast. Art notes the mainstream press took six months to cover the Cuban underwater discovery after it was first discussed on his program.
Sereda details his investigation into anomalous objects captured on NASA shuttle camera feeds, recorded over six years by a Canadian cable station program manager named Martin Stubbs. The discussion connects these modern sightings to ancient history through the Dropa Stones, mysterious discs found in Tibetan-Chinese mountains in 1938 containing spiraling hieroglyphics that reportedly describe a spacecraft crash-landing 12,000 years ago from the star system Sirius.
The first hour features open lines with callers discussing the Mandela Effect, David Blaine's street levitation witnessed firsthand by a caller in Pittsburgh, and the breaking mainstream news of a possible submerged city discovered off Cuba's coast. Art notes the mainstream press took six months to cover the Cuban underwater discovery after it was first discussed on his program.