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October 2, 2001: Demonology & Excorcisms - Ralph Sarchie

Jan 2, 20252h 18m

October 2, 2001: Demonology & Excorcisms - Ralph Sarchie

Art Bell welcomes NYPD Sergeant Ralph Sarchie, a 16-year veteran working the South Bronx who is also an experienced demonologist and close confidant of the late Father Malachi Martin. Sarchie shares his firsthand account of visiting Ground Zero, describing the overwhelming devastation and the unprecedented outpouring of support from New Yorkers toward police and rescue workers.The conversation shifts to Sarchie's work investigating demonic cases alongside Bishop Robert McKenna. He outlines the three stages of diabolical activity, from infestation through oppression to full possession, and describes a harrowing three-day exorcism of a woman harboring an extraordinarily powerful demon. Sarchie recounts seeing pure hatred in the possessed woman's eyes when he held a relic of the true cross near her, a look unlike anything encountered in years of police work.Sarchie discusses the shadow people phenomenon, confirming it aligns with demonic manifestation in cases he has investigated. He notes an alarming increase in possession cases nationwide, with new exorcists being trained across multiple dioceses. He also reveals that photographs taken at Ground Zero by fellow officers contain unexplained spirit energy, which he interprets as the confused souls of those who perished in the attacks.

Jan 2, 20252h 18m

September 28, 2001: The Delphi Associates - Sean David Morton

Jan 1, 20251h 36m

September 28, 2001: The Delphi Associates - Sean David Morton

Art Bell welcomes psychic and futurist Sean David Morton, who presents evidence of his longstanding warnings about terrorist attacks on New York City dating back to 1992. Morton references appearances on Hard Copy in 1995 where he described a series of attacks and a white cloud covering the city, and a 1999 newsletter featuring a police sketch he drew of the face he kept seeing in visions, which he identifies as Osama bin Laden.Morton lays out a detailed military scenario, predicting that U.S. forces will launch operations on October 16th with a multi-pronged attack targeting Kandahar in Afghanistan and northern Iraq simultaneously, supported by Turkish and British forces. He warns that the war will extend well beyond Afghanistan and forecasts an eventual broader conflict between Islamic extremists and the Western world lasting decades.The conversation covers Nostradamus quatrains that Morton and colleague Robert Egan believe describe the World Trade Center attacks with startling specificity, including references to towers contracting and a name resembling hijacker Mohammed Atta. Morton also warns about long-term health consequences from the massive asbestos cloud released when the towers collapsed, a danger he believes the media has largely ignored.

Jan 1, 20251h 36m

September 27, 2001: Remote Viewing September 11 - Ed Dames

Dec 31, 20241h 34m

September 27, 2001: Remote Viewing September 11 - Ed Dames

Art Bell welcomes Major Ed Dames, a former military remote viewer trained in the U.S. government's classified psychic intelligence program, to discuss his team's work in the aftermath of the September 11th attacks. Dames explains that remote viewing is a disciplined intelligence collection skill, not psychic prediction, and that his team has shifted all resources toward identifying planned terrorist attacks on American soil.Dames reveals that his remote viewers have identified a specific target for the next major terrorist attack and describes the attacking team as currently on the move with explosives. Art declines to broadcast the target location on air but directs listeners to Dames' website where the information is explicitly detailed. Dames confirms the intelligence has been shared with federal authorities and emphasizes that publicizing it may help prevent the attack.The discussion also revisits Dames' longstanding prediction of a catastrophic solar event he calls the "kill shot." With the sun exhibiting unprecedented activity during solar cycle 23, Art notes the striking timing. Dames connects this to a future moment when all warring parties on Earth suddenly stop fighting and look skyward as global events overtake human conflict.

Dec 31, 20241h 34m

September 26, 2001: Joshua's Hammer - David Hagberg

Art Bell welcomes thriller novelist David Hagberg to discuss his eerily prophetic book "Joshua's Hammer," which depicts Osama bin Laden acquiring a nuclear weapon and planning a devastating attack on American soil. Published over a year before September 11th, the novel's plot mirrors real events so closely that Art purchased it at a local supermarket and immediately tracked down the author.Hagberg draws on his background in military cryptography and relationships with former CIA operatives to explain Al Qaeda's structure, bin Laden's transformation from Saudi playboy to religious zealot, and the intelligence failures that left America vulnerable. He describes how bin Laden surrounded himself with engineers and professionals who could plan sophisticated operations far beyond crude truck bombs.The conversation turns to whether killing bin Laden would dismantle the network. Hagberg argues that removing the charismatic leader would fragment the organization, comparing it to assassinating historical figures like Hitler or Patton. He also raises the chilling possibility that bin Laden may already possess a nuclear device, citing reports of offers made to Russian weapons depots.

Dec 30, 20242h 43m

September 26, 2001: Joshua's Hammer - David Hagberg

Dec 30, 20242h 43m

September 25, 2001: Open Lines - To War or Not

Dec 29, 20242h 35m

September 25, 2001: Open Lines - To War or Not

Art Bell opens the phone lines two weeks after the September 11th attacks to gauge a growing undercurrent of anti-war sentiment he has detected in his email. He reads provocative listener messages arguing against military retaliation, then fields calls from across the country representing sharply divided opinions on whether America should strike back.Callers opposed to war cite past U.S. foreign policy failures, the risk of escalation into World War III, and concerns about killing innocent Afghan civilians. Supporters counter that the attacks represent the clearest act of war in modern history and that failing to respond would only embolden future terrorism. Art pairs callers from opposing sides in spontaneous on-air debates, letting them argue directly with each other.Throughout the evening, Art expresses astonishment at how quickly the initial post-attack unity has begun to fracture. He warns that the window of opportunity for military action may be closing as public resolve weakens, and he shares his own view that those responsible for the deaths of thousands of Americans must be removed from the equation with prejudice.

Dec 29, 20242h 35m

September 24, 2001: Nuclear, Biological, & Chemical Warfare - Craig O. Thompson

Dec 28, 20242h 46m

September 24, 2001: Nuclear, Biological, & Chemical Warfare - Craig O. Thompson

Art Bell welcomes terrorism and NBC warfare expert Craig O. Thompson to examine the real threat of biological and chemical attacks in the wake of September 11. With crop dusting planes grounded by the FAA after investigators discovered that hijacker Muhammad Atta had researched aerial spraying operations, Art presses Thompson to explain exactly what a terrorist with a crop duster could accomplish over a major American city.Thompson explains that as little as 100 grams of properly dispersed anthrax could kill hundreds of thousands of people, that the agent is colorless and odorless, and that victims would not show symptoms for one to five days. He describes how most doctors would initially misdiagnose exposure as the flu, sending patients home to die. A retired crop duster pilot calls in to warn that thousands of unmarked dirt strips across rural America make an FAA grounding order virtually unenforceable and that agricultural aircraft fly too low to appear on radar.The discussion turns to America's lack of preparedness, including insufficient vaccine stockpiles, the failure of mock disaster exercises like Operation Top Off, and the absence of biological detection equipment in most cities. Thompson argues the nation should triple its defense budget for domestic preparedness and urges listeners to assemble disaster supply kits for their families.

Dec 28, 20242h 46m

September 14, 2001: Open Lines - Callers Respond & React to 911, Day 4

Dec 27, 20242h 45m

September 14, 2001: Open Lines - Callers Respond & React to 911, Day 4

Art Bell returns after finally getting ten hours of sleep, his first real rest since Tuesday morning. He opens the fourth consecutive night of 9/11 open lines by posing a somber question: what have we learned from all of this so far? He again reads from the Washington Post article about Falwell and Robertson, comparing their statements directly to bin Laden's own writings and challenging listeners to distinguish between the two brands of religious extremism.Callers range from a young man in Georgia describing the strange quiet on normally busy streets to a black caller in Chicago who questions whether America truly includes all its citizens in times of crisis. A truck driver on the road to Arizona raises concerns about the vulnerability of the nation's supply chain. CNN transitions its coverage branding from "America Under Attack" to "America's New War," and Art muses about who decides these slogans and whether he will ever be important enough in the media to sit in on such meetings.Art reads Tom Clancy's essay from the London Sunday Mail comparing the attacks to Pearl Harbor and describing the quiet, steely resolve of American military professionals. He closes the hour warning that the war dice are about to be rolled and that once they are, nobody can predict where they will land.

Dec 27, 20242h 45m

September 13, 2001: Open Lines - Callers Respond & React to 911, Day 3

Dec 26, 20242h 47m

September 13, 2001: Open Lines - Callers Respond & React to 911, Day 3

Art Bell opens the show an hour early on the third night of continuous 9/11 coverage, reporting that arrests at LaGuardia and JFK have shut down those airports again. He shares his growing conviction that the attack on America is not finished, noting that individuals with fake pilot credentials have been apprehended at multiple airports across the country.Callers weigh in on whether the attempted airport boardings are deliberate acts designed to keep American planes grounded rather than genuine hijacking attempts. A caller theorizes the terrorists may have pre-booked hundreds of seats on the doomed flights to ensure low passenger counts, making the planes easier to overpower. Art reads a Washington Post article revealing that Jerry Falwell and Pat Robertson blamed the ACLU, feminists, and homosexuals for the attacks, drawing a sharp parallel between their religious extremism and that of the terrorists themselves.Richard C. Hoagland calls to announce he is canceling his Bay Area UFO Expo appearance out of respect, and speculates that the passengers of Flight 77 may have also fought back since the plane struck the wrong side of the Pentagon. A New York police officer expresses frustration that off-duty officers are being turned away from volunteering at ground zero.

Dec 26, 20242h 47m

September 12, 2001: Open Lines - Callers Respond & React to 911, Day 2

Dec 25, 20242h 43m

September 12, 2001: Open Lines - Callers Respond & React to 911, Day 2

Art Bell continues his open lines coverage on the second night after the September 11 attacks, expressing a deep foreboding that the danger to America is far from over. He highlights the passengers of Flight 93 who voted to rush the hijackers, calling them heroes deserving the nation's highest civilian honor, and urges the country to recognize their extraordinary sacrifice.A caller from near ground zero in Tribeca describes the zombie-like atmosphere below Canal Street, the smell of burning debris, and a piece of human skin that fell on him from the sky. Art discusses the fraudulent Nostradamus prediction circulating on the Internet, then brings on John Hogue, the world authority on Nostradamus, who confirms the viral quote is an absolute fabrication stitched together from unrelated quatrains. A photograph showing what appears to be an evil face in the impact fireball draws intense interest on his website.Throughout the night, callers debate whether America should formally declare war, wrestle with rising anger toward Arab Americans, and share the unsettling experience of looking up at skies completely devoid of aircraft for the first time in their lives. Art warns repeatedly that the attack is not over and that more danger lies ahead.

Dec 25, 20242h 43m

September 11, 2001: The September 11, 2001 Show

Dec 24, 20242h 55m

September 11, 2001: The September 11, 2001 Show

Art Bell broadcasts live on the night of September 11, 2001, opening the phone lines to let America speak in the aftermath of the deadliest terrorist attack on U.S. soil. Having watched the horrific events unfold since early morning, he decides against bringing on experts, instead giving listeners across the country and around the world a forum to process their shock, grief, and disbelief.Callers pour in from New York, Australia, Taiwan, the Philippines, Mexico, and Canada, sharing eyewitness accounts and raw emotion. Craig Kitchen, president of Premier Radio Networks, describes the eerie silence that fell over Manhattan as millions of commuters were stranded on the island. Whitley Strieber calls from Texas, and Major Ed Dames reports that his remote viewers have pinpointed what they believe is the command and control center for the attacks in Kandahar, Afghanistan.Art repeatedly asks callers a single question: how will this change America? The responses range from willingness to sacrifice freedoms for security to warnings against directing anger at Arab Americans. Throughout the broadcast, Art reflects on the contrast between Pearl Harbor and this attack on civilians, noting the profound silence in skies now empty of aircraft.

Dec 24, 20242h 55m

September 10, 2001: Crop Circles - Richard C. Hoagland, Colin Andrews, & Andrew Yoder

Dec 23, 20242h 37m

September 10, 2001: Crop Circles - Richard C. Hoagland, Colin Andrews, & Andrew Yoder

Art Bell brings together Richard C. Hoagland and crop circle researcher Colin Andrews to present breaking findings from the Chilbolton formations. Andrews, freshly returned from five days of fieldwork in the English wheat fields, reports that he found no stake holes, no stomper board marks, and no compression evidence typically left by human circle-makers. He confirms his view that whatever created these glyphs represents a departure from anything seen in two decades of research.Andrews reveals a startling discovery: electrostatic readings of 80 volts measured along grid lines within the formations, pulsing repeatedly two weeks after their creation in the damp English climate. He explains that the readings correspond precisely to energy patterns that dowsers have reported for years, providing the first instrumental confirmation of those claims. Hoagland argues the sustained electrostatic signature points to a replenishing energy source and technology beyond conventional physics.The program shifts to author Andrew Yoder, who discusses the world of unlicensed shortwave pirate radio. Yoder explains that pirate broadcasters range from creative professionals seeking an unregulated outlet to political dissidents and hobbyists. He notes that a Belgian station was audible in the United States at just 30 milliwatts of power, and that no FCC enforcement actions against pirates had occurred since 1998.

Dec 23, 20242h 37m

August 31, 2001: Open Lines - Area 51, Earthquakes, & Crop Circles

Dec 22, 20242h 49m

August 31, 2001: Open Lines - Area 51, Earthquakes, & Crop Circles

Art Bell hosts a Friday night open lines program under a full moon, opening a dedicated phone line for Area 51 workers and government whistleblowers. He covers a wave of bizarre animal behavior stories, from deer crashing through office windows in Des Plaines to a cougar killed in Iowa for the first time since 1865, connecting them to his theory that events are accelerating toward some larger culmination.Callers provide a range of claims about Area 51. A former electrical technician at Nellis Air Force Base describes mysterious glowing buildings around nuclear weapons storage structures and a civilian scientist who attributed the phenomenon to Project Blue Book. Another caller identifying himself as a 25-year civilian employee at S4 on Groom Lake says he works in back-engineering alien craft alongside live extraterrestrials. A third caller claims to have worked at the base from its inception in 1958, estimating 80 percent of the facility is underground.Art also documents a new earthquake prediction from his longtime radon monitor in Southern California, who reports the highest radon count ever recorded and forecasts a major quake in Northern California within nine days. A woman from Washington State describes recurring lights near a lake that vanish into the water, reinforcing the discussion about possible underwater UFO activity.

Dec 22, 20242h 49m

August 29, 2001: NIDS Research Projects - Colm Kelleher

Dec 21, 20242h 6m

August 29, 2001: NIDS Research Projects - Colm Kelleher

Art Bell speaks with Colm Kelleher, deputy administrator of the National Institute for Discovery Science, about the Chilbolton crop glyphs and ongoing animal mutilation investigations. Kelleher reports that the formations have sparked the most intense debate among NIDS scientists in years, with physicists and engineers arguing whether the glyphs could have been created from the air using directed energy technology.Kelleher shares his own experience inside a freshly formed crop circle near Stonehenge in 1996, where all four members of his team experienced severe dizziness and nausea. He describes collecting plant samples that later showed measurable differences in their biochemical composition compared to controls taken outside the formation. The discussion turns to a statistical study from 1970s Montana linking animal mutilations with UFO sightings recorded in police blotters.On mutilations, Kelleher details a case where NIDS received a severed cow head via FedEx for laboratory analysis, and another where an 84-pound newborn calf was stripped of all internal organs in broad daylight within 45 minutes while the rancher was 300 yards away. He outlines four consistent forensic findings across cases: sharp instrument use, foreign substances added to the animals, hemorrhaging beneath the hide, and abnormally low copper levels in the liver.

Dec 21, 20242h 6m

August 28, 2001: FBI Investigator - Candice DeLong

Dec 20, 20242h 38m

August 28, 2001: FBI Investigator - Candice DeLong

Art Bell interviews retired FBI Special Agent Candice DeLong, author of Special Agent: My Life on the Front Lines as a Woman in the FBI. DeLong recounts her path from psychiatric nursing to a 20-year FBI career, beginning in 1980 when women comprised only four percent of the bureau's workforce. She shares stories of going undercover as a call-girl madam to recover stolen FBI equipment and her role in the manhunt for the Unabomber in Montana.The conversation turns to criminal profiling, where DeLong explains how statistics guide investigations. She reveals that 95 percent of children killed by blunt force trauma in their homes were struck by a primary caretaker, and 76 percent of murdered women are killed by someone they know. She applies these principles to the then-ongoing Chandra Levy case, expressing confidence it would eventually be solved.Art presses DeLong on Waco and Ruby Ridge, and she candidly discusses the demoralizing effect both incidents had on the FBI. She describes how lessons from those standoffs directly shaped the careful approach used to arrest Ted Kaczynski without violence. DeLong also shares her evolving views on the death penalty, noting that DNA exonerations have tempered her earlier certainty.

Dec 20, 20242h 38m

August 27, 2001: Michael Glickman | Crop Glyphs Images - Seth Shostak & Richard C. Hoagland

Dec 20, 202440 min

August 27, 2001: Michael Glickman | Crop Glyphs Images - Seth Shostak & Richard C. Hoagland

Art Bell welcomes SETI astronomer Seth Shostak and former NASA advisor Richard C. Hoagland to examine the extraordinary crop glyph that appeared at the Chilbolton Observatory in England. The formation bears a striking resemblance to the 1974 Arecibo message, a three-minute binary transmission beamed into space with an effective radiated power of two trillion watts.Shostak details the original message's contents, including representations of human DNA, a stick figure of a human, and a map of the solar system. He notes key differences in the crop glyph response: a larger-headed figure replacing the human, three offset planets instead of one, and the addition of silicon to the list of life-essential elements. Despite these intriguing modifications, Shostak remains skeptical, questioning why advanced beings would communicate through grain rather than radio.Hoagland counters that the silicon addition reflects real biochemistry research unknown to the original message designers. He argues the glyph's precision and placement directly in front of a government observatory suggest something far beyond amateur hoaxing. The two debate whether the formation represents genuine extraterrestrial contact or an elaborate but earthly creation.

Dec 20, 202440 min

August 24, 2001: The Isaiah Effect - Gregg Braden | More Crop Glyphs - Richard C. Hoagland

Dec 19, 20242h 52m

August 24, 2001: The Isaiah Effect - Gregg Braden | More Crop Glyphs - Richard C. Hoagland

Art Bell continues coverage of the Chilbolton crop glyphs with Richard C. Hoagland, who presents new ground-level photographs showing the intricate pixel work of the face formation and its proximity to the radio telescope. Close-up images reveal that standing wheat creates the dark areas while flattened wheat forms the light areas, producing a sophisticated negative image. A Gaussian blur of the face photograph reveals unmistakable hominid features with prominent cheekbones and shadowed eye sockets.Hoagland details differences between the Arecibo message and the crop glyph response, including the addition of silicon to the element list and an altered solar system diagram consistent with his tidal model of missing planets. The face and rectangular glyphs appeared simultaneously in a field directly adjacent to the Chilbolton telescope, oriented with the forehead pointing toward the research facility. The website crashes under unprecedented traffic as listeners worldwide attempt to view the images.Gregg Braden, author of The Isaiah Effect, connects the crop glyph phenomenon to ancient traditions describing this era as a time of great change. He discusses a fifth DNA base called 5-methylcytosine that diminishes with aging, and references 1998 research showing AIDS patients developing genetic mutations granting up to 3,000 times greater immune response. He suggests human emotion directly modulates DNA, proposing an internal technology referenced in the Dead Sea Scrolls' Isaiah text.

Dec 19, 20242h 52m

August 23, 2001: Vampire Hunter - Rev. Sean Manchester | Crop Glyphs - Richard C. Hoagland

Dec 19, 202438 min

August 23, 2001: Vampire Hunter - Rev. Sean Manchester | Crop Glyphs - Richard C. Hoagland

Art Bell opens with breaking news about a face-shaped crop glyph that appeared overnight near the Chilbolton radio telescope in Hampshire, England. Richard C. Hoagland analyzes the formation, noting it uses varying pixel sizes to create light and shadow effects resembling both the Face on Mars and a primitive hominid with heavy brow ridges. He connects it mathematically to Cydonia through the global grid work of Carl Munck and Michael Morton.Hoagland then presents a stunning comparison between a rectangular crop glyph found in the same field and the Arecibo message sent to deep space in 1974. The differences between the sent and received versions include an added element (silicon), a changed population figure of 21 billion, an altered solar system diagram showing additional planets, and modified DNA with an asymmetrical helix. He argues these differences constitute a coherent response, possibly representing first contact or a message about humanity's ancient origins.Bishop Sean Manchester of Great Britain joins to discuss his decades of investigating the occult and performing exorcisms. He describes infiltrating witchcraft covens in the 1970s and finding that leaders privately admitted to dark practices including death curses and animal sacrifice. He warns that practitioners of alternative belief systems now outnumber Christians in Britain and criticizes mainstream churches for abandoning the fight against supernatural evil.

Dec 19, 202438 min

August 22, 2001: Science Topics - John Gribbin | Crop Circles - Linda Moulton Howe & Lucy Pringle

Dec 18, 20242h 53m

August 22, 2001: Science Topics - John Gribbin | Crop Circles - Linda Moulton Howe & Lucy Pringle

Art Bell returns after a severe back injury to deliver two major revelations on his website: moving video of a ghost crossing a road in Nova Scotia and aerial photographs of the Milk Hill crop formation in Wiltshire, the largest ever recorded with 409 circles. Linda Moulton Howe and Lucy Pringle from Hampshire, England, provide detailed analysis of this unprecedented formation spanning 787 feet across undulating terrain.Lucy Pringle describes the disorienting experience of walking through the massive pattern, where even finding the center proved nearly impossible. A professional New Jersey land surveyor estimates that using the most advanced GPS equipment, simply staking out the center points of all 409 circles would take far longer than the seven hours of darkness in which it appeared. A German surveyor, Andreas Mueller, confirms the formation showed no footprints in the rain-dampened soil and no distortion despite severe ground irregularities.Professor John Gribbin from Great Britain discusses climate change, warning that a five-degree Celsius increase could exceed the temperature shift that ended the last ice age. He then turns to time travel, explaining that nothing in the laws of physics forbids it and describing how cosmic strings or wormholes could theoretically enable backward travel. He also addresses quantum computing and the possibility of parallel universes.

Dec 18, 20242h 53m

August 10, 2001: Predictions - Sean David Morton

Art Bell begins with open lines covering the space shuttle Discovery launch, Jesse Ventura's public comments on UFOs, human cloning ethics, and a mysterious report from a Canadian listener about an entire small town's population vanishing without explanation. The first hour sets the stage for a wide-ranging evening of speculation and prediction.Sean David Morton returns with updates on secret military aerospace programs, claiming the Air Force is testing craft capable of Mach 50 and describing anti-gravity fighter disks reportedly used during the Gulf War. He recounts a visit to Area 51 where electromagnetic interference disabled all recording equipment. The conversation turns to the underwater city discovered off Cuba at 2,200 feet, with Morton connecting it to Atlantis through Edgar Cayce's prophecies and British megalithic alignments.Morton delivers his stock market predictions, correlating solar flare activity with market volatility and warning of a major October downturn. He also raises provocative questions about Timothy McVeigh's execution, citing anomalies including reports of breathing after death and the use of a decoy hearse. Art presses him on motivation, and Morton outlines a conspiracy theory connecting the Oklahoma City bombing to a broader cover-up.

Dec 17, 20242h 48m

August 10, 2001: Predictions - Sean David Morton

Dec 17, 20242h 48m

August 9, 2001: Monuments of Mars - Richard C. Hoagland

Dec 16, 20242h 41m

August 9, 2001: Monuments of Mars - Richard C. Hoagland

Art Bell opens with current events, including President Bush's stem cell research decision, a Jerusalem bombing, record-breaking heat waves, and cattle mutilations in Montana. Open lines bring in colorful stories, from a 1950s balloon adventurer to reality TV debate, before the conversation shifts to the mysteries of the red planet.Richard C. Hoagland joins to present what he calls a solution to the mystery of Mars. He traces the history of Martian exploration from the canal debates of the early 1900s through the Mariner and Viking missions, recounting his firsthand experience at JPL during Viking's 1976 landing. He examines Gilbert Levin's Labeled Release experiment, which detected what appeared to be biological activity in Martian soil, and new analysis by neurobiologist Joseph Miller showing circadian rhythms in that 25-year-old data.The discussion expands into evidence of liquid water seeping from underground on Mars, with Hoagland presenting images of dark stains flowing downhill on the Martian surface. Art and Richard explore the implications for life, terraforming, and what the death of a once-vibrant world might teach us about protecting our own planet from a similar fate.

Dec 16, 20242h 41m

August 8, 2001: Remote Viewer - Stephan Schwartz

Dec 15, 20242h 54m

August 8, 2001: Remote Viewer - Stephan Schwartz

Art Bell opens with Whitley Strieber discussing accelerating climate change evidence, from record Arctic temperatures of 75 degrees to mysterious 30-degree temperature spikes in Morocco occurring in just 15 minutes. Strieber warns that two years of crop failure in the United States could starve the world and describes scarlet rain falling in Kerala, India, followed by plagues of unidentifiable black insects.Remote viewer and researcher Stephan Schwartz then joins Art to explore the relationship between consciousness, creativity, and psychic functioning. Schwartz argues these are three manifestations of the same information channel, citing research showing that CEOs who score high on precognitive tests consistently lead more profitable companies. He describes how breakthrough ideas emerge from the collective unconscious, noting that Edison was the 37th person to patent a light bulb concept.Schwartz discusses his ongoing 2050 remote viewing project, where participants as early as 1978 described a blood disease sweeping out of Africa and something resembling virtual reality. He addresses the political paralysis around energy policy, comparing American oil dependence to drug addiction, and argues that climate change represents the most serious threat facing humanity, with evidence suggesting glacial transitions could occur in as few as ten years.

Dec 15, 20242h 54m

August 6, 2001: GIS - Brendan Cook & Barbara McBeath

Dec 14, 20242h 37m

August 6, 2001: GIS - Brendan Cook & Barbara McBeath

Art Bell provides updates on the Michigan Bigfoot story, human cloning plans by Italian embryologist Severino Antonori, and a mysterious shower of corn husks falling from clear skies over Wichita, Kansas. A caller from Montana reports fresh cattle mutilations with surgical precision, including extracted eyes, removed tongues, and green bruising at injection sites.Brendan Cook and Barbara McBeath of the Ghost Investigators Society then join Art to present electronic voice phenomena recordings captured on brand new, never-before-used audio tapes at cemeteries, mausoleums, crematoriums, and private residences. The recordings include responses that directly interact with the investigators' conversations, such as a voice identifying Brendan by name and another commenting on laughter with a childlike question. Barbara explains that ghosts retain the same personalities they had in life and should be viewed as people deserving of compassion rather than fear.The pair describes physical encounters during their investigations, including being slapped and having objects thrown at them, experiences that only deepened their commitment to the research. They discuss how electromagnetic field detectors correlate with voice captures and encourage listeners to try recording EVP themselves using any standard tape recorder with an external microphone.

Dec 14, 20242h 37m

August 3, 2001: Remote Viewing - Ed Dames

Dec 13, 20242h 21m

August 3, 2001: Remote Viewing - Ed Dames

Art Bell celebrates reaching 500 radio affiliates and shares news of giant flood channels discovered beneath the surface of Mars, along with reports of extraterrestrial bacteria found in Earth's upper atmosphere at 25 miles altitude. He discusses what these discoveries suggest about the prevalence of life in the universe before welcoming Major Ed Dames.Dames explains the technical remote viewing process in detail, comparing it to assembling a jigsaw puzzle where pieces of information are collected through strict protocols that keep the analytical mind from interfering. He describes how his team hunts child murderers through Operation GoldenEye by systematically identifying a killer's workplace, sketching nearby recognizable landmarks, and narrowing the search area before sending ground teams to match their drawings against real locations.Dames announces that Chandra Levy was murdered by suffocation, her body located in the Potomac River near the Arlington Memorial Bridge, and that the killer was someone she knew personally. He also discusses the intelligence of the HIV virus from a remote viewing perspective, Amelia Earhart's wreckage location near Kuria Atoll, and the existence of an ancient civilization on Mars whose remnants remain on the planet's surface.

Dec 13, 20242h 21m

August 2, 2001: Studies of the Mind - Marilyn Schlitz

Art Bell opens with a caller named Rob from Michigan who claims to have struck a large, hair-covered creature with his car at high speed on a rural highway. Rob describes the animal as weighing roughly 700 pounds with long brown hair, a flat face, and horse-like teeth, now stored in his underground fallout shelter and possibly still alive. Art advises him to contact a veterinarian and agrees to send a Bigfoot investigator.Dr. Marilyn Schlitz, Director of Research at the Institute of Noetic Sciences, then joins Art for an extensive discussion on psi research and consciousness studies. She describes her own remote viewing experiment between Detroit and Rome that produced six direct hits out of ten trials, with odds against chance of four in a million. Schlitz details her laboratory studies showing that one person can measurably influence another person's physiology at a distance under double-blind conditions.The conversation covers groundbreaking clinical studies where distant healing intentions improved health outcomes for AIDS patients regardless of the healer's religious tradition. Schlitz also discusses her staring detection experiments, online psi tests at the IONS website, and the relationship between belief and psychic performance in research settings.

Dec 12, 20242h 46m

August 2, 2001: Studies of the Mind - Marilyn Schlitz

Dec 12, 20242h 46m

August 1, 2001: Psychic - Sylvia Browne

Dec 11, 20242h 50m

August 1, 2001: Psychic - Sylvia Browne

Art Bell welcomes Dr. Steven M. Greer of the Disclosure Project for an update on his campaign to bring government UFO secrecy to an end. Greer reports on meetings with members of Congress, foreign embassies, and United Nations committees, describing testimony from military witnesses about weapons in space and extraterrestrial vehicles neutralizing nuclear missiles at Malmstrom Air Force Base.In the second half, psychic Sylvia Browne joins Art to discuss the genetic roots of psychic ability, the nature of prophetic dreams, and her views on reincarnation and past life healing. She explains how cellular memory from previous lifetimes can manifest as physical ailments, sharing cases where patients experienced relief after identifying traumatic past life events. Sylvia also draws parallels between her work and remote viewing, suggesting both access the same source of information.The conversation touches on the power of prayer as a healing force, the circular nature of time, and why Sylvia turned down lucrative offers to sponsor psychic hotlines. Art and Sylvia explore whether psychic ability requires a connection to God and how religious texts contain contradictory messages about prophecy and divination.

Dec 11, 20242h 50m