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December 6, 1996: Hale Bopp - Whitley Strieber & Chuck Shramek

December 6, 1996: Hale Bopp - Whitley Strieber & Chuck Shramek

The Art Bell Archive · Arthur William Bell III

July 29, 20231h 19m

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Show Notes

Whitley Strieber and amateur astronomer Chuck Shramek join Art Bell to examine the growing controversy surrounding Comet Hale-Bopp and its mysterious companion object. Shramek, who took 161 photographs of the comet from Houston, describes how NASA and JPL rushed to debunk his findings while multiple independent sources now show anomalous objects near the comet. Strieber reveals that the Royal Astronomical Observatory in Greenwich initially confirmed awareness of the object before backtracking.

The conversation deepens as Strieber connects the Hale-Bopp mystery to decades of contact phenomena, suggesting the anomaly represents a new phase of communication aimed at the scientific community. Shramek details how his images were taken through specialized filters that should have dimmed any ordinary star, yet the companion remained consistently bright across varying exposures. Strieber proposes assembling a committee of credible amateur astronomers to independently analyze the photographic evidence.

Art Bell challenges listeners to consider why major observatories appear to be withholding high-resolution imagery while callers draw connections to Zechariah Sitchin's writings about a returning celestial body on a 3,500-year orbit. The episode captures a pivotal moment in one of late-night radio's most electrifying astronomical controversies.