
The Art Bell Archive
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January 29, 2006: ET Moon Bases - Glenn Steckling | Weather Changes - Dr. Nick Begich
Art Bell welcomes Dr. Nick Begich for a discussion on accelerating climate change and the HAARP project in Alaska. Begich reports ocean temperature increases of 5 to 15 degrees in Alaskan waters, unprecedented deer migrations into south-central Alaska, and glacial retreat of nearly nine miles over the past century. He warns that melting permafrost is releasing trapped methane in a dangerous amplifying cycle and predicts Arctic sea routes will open within 10 to 12 years.Begich reveals that HAARP creator Dr. Bernard Eastland has discovered weather modification can be achieved with 1,600 times less energy than originally estimated, raising serious concerns about unintended consequences. He describes Eastland's caution about coupling powerful technology to an already unstable planetary system, noting that the scientist's secrecy agreements with ARCO have now expired.Glenn Steckling then presents NASA photographs from his book "Alien Bases on the Moon," describing anomalies including a massive luminescent area on the dark side, material flowing between craters, an elliptical glowing object above an astronaut, and what appears to be a cloud formation over a crater rim. He argues that free energy technology tied to extraterrestrial propulsion threatens existing petroleum-based economies, providing motivation for continued government secrecy.
January 29, 2006: ET Moon Bases - Glenn Steckling | Weather Changes - Dr. Nick Begich

January 28, 2006: Computer-Related Topics - Kevin Mitnick | Pole Shift - Lloyd Stewart Carpenter
Art Bell welcomes pole shift researcher Lloyd Stewart Carpenter, who presents alarming scientific indicators suggesting the Earth may be approaching a magnetic reversal. Lloyd reports that the sun's magnetic field has doubled since 1963 according to Russian scientists, that the Chandler wobble has mysteriously stopped, and that the Earth's equatorial circumference now exceeds its polar measurement by 27 miles. He connects these findings with biblical and cross-cultural prophecies describing the Earth rolling like a scroll.In the second half, legendary hacker Kevin Mitnick discusses the growing threat of botnets and zombie computer armies. He explains how malicious software turns ordinary computers into drones controlled through IRC channels, enabling spam distribution and denial-of-service attacks. Kevin reveals that social engineering remains the most effective hacking tool, describing scenarios where simple phone calls or planted CDs compromise entire corporate networks.Kevin and Art debate NSA domestic surveillance, with both admitting they would likely authorize such monitoring if they were president despite constitutional concerns. They also discuss zero-day exploits, the possibility of government operatives embedding vulnerabilities in commercial software, and whether online banking carries acceptable risks for consumers.
January 28, 2006: Computer-Related Topics - Kevin Mitnick | Pole Shift - Lloyd Stewart Carpenter

January 22, 2006: Civilization, Space, & String Theory - Dr. Michio Kaku
Art Bell opens with a deeply personal and emotional first hour, sharing the full story of his wife Ramona's sudden death from an asthma attack during an RV trip to Laughlin, Nevada. He describes finding her on the couch, the coroner's report citing hyperinflated lungs, and the devastating grief that followed, including a moment where he seriously contemplated ending his own life before his five cats and Ramona's words stopped him.In the second hour, physicist Dr. Michio Kaku joins to discuss his book "Parallel Worlds." The conversation explores the anthropic principle and whether the universe's precise tuning for life points to a creator or a cosmic lottery. Dr. Kaku leans toward the multiverse explanation, suggesting our universe won a natural lottery among countless dead alternatives. They examine string theory's promise of unifying all forces into one equation describing cosmic music resonating through eleven-dimensional hyperspace.The discussion turns to extraterrestrial intelligence, with Dr. Kaku arguing that SETI's hydrogen frequency approach is primitive and that advanced civilizations would use spread spectrum technology invisible to our instruments. He predicts the 2008 Kepler probe could identify hundreds of Earth-like planets, triggering an existential shock for humanity.
January 22, 2006: Civilization, Space, & String Theory - Dr. Michio Kaku

December 31, 2005: Predictions for 2006 - Part 2
Art Bell continues the annual predictions event on New Year's Eve, collecting the final batch of listener forecasts for 2006. He reviews more results from the 2005 vault, noting hits on a bridge collapse, the shuttle tank problem, and a new cat species discovery, while bonking failed predictions about Korea becoming democratic and time travelers revealing themselves.The second night brings another wave of unusual forecasts. Callers predict the discovery of two massive bodies beyond Pluto, a fire at the Smithsonian revealing hidden artifacts, and satellite communication failures worldwide. One listener foresees Fidel Castro's death followed by Cuba becoming a gambling destination, while a woman from Tacoma predicts the younger British prince will eventually become king. A caller from New Zealand reports recurring dreams of Prince Philip's passing during the English summer.Art notes the 2006 predictions are markedly different from the prior year's apocalyptic tone, featuring more varied and specific visions. He closes by reminding listeners that all entries are sealed in the Bell Family Vault for review the following year.
December 31, 2005: Predictions for 2006 - Part 2

December 30, 2005: Predictions for 2006 - Part 1
Art Bell opens the annual predictions tradition by reviewing the 2005 forecast results from the Bell Family Vault. Listeners scored a few notable hits, including the passing of Johnny Carson and the auto industry depression, but the overall accuracy suffered from an overly apocalyptic mood following the tsunami.Callers then take the stage with their visions for 2006. Predictions range from a massive magnetic disturbance affecting the Midwest to extraterrestrial craft crashing in populated areas due to geomagnetic anomalies. Several listeners report recurring dreams of earthquakes cascading through California along undiscovered deep fault lines, while others foresee bird flu reaching American soil and the sudden national prominence of Atlanta through the CDC.Art enforces his longstanding rules throughout: one prediction per caller, no emailed entries, no assassination forecasts, and above all, no wishful thinking. He urges each caller to bypass political bias and tap into genuine psychic intuition, drawing comparisons to the discipline required in remote viewing.
December 30, 2005: Predictions for 2006 - Part 1

December 18, 2005: Strange Medical Tales - Dr. Tess Gerritsen
Art Bell sits down with bestselling author and physician Tess Gerritsen to explore the bizarre corners of medical history. Gerritsen discusses the thin line between life and death, describing cases of people declared dead who later woke up in body bags and morgues, including one instance where a man scheduled for autopsy grabbed the pathologist, who then died of a heart attack.The conversation examines the possibility of waking up during surgery while paralyzed, a scenario Gerritsen traces to anesthesiologists stealing drugs and leaving patients conscious but unable to signal for help. Art shares his own experience of enduring four hours of surgery with inadequate anesthesia in the Air Force. They discuss near-death experiences, with Gerritsen offering the scientific explanation of oxygen deprivation while acknowledging the haunted hospital room in Hawaii where patients repeatedly reported seeing the same ghostly figure.Gerritsen recounts the history of puerperal fever, the childbirth infection that killed up to 20 percent of women in 18th and 19th century hospitals. She tells the story of Dr. Ignaz Semmelweis, who proved handwashing could reduce deaths tenfold but was driven to an asylum by colleagues who refused to accept their hands were spreading disease.
December 18, 2005: Strange Medical Tales - Dr. Tess Gerritsen

November 27, 2005: Remote Viewing, ETs, and Mind Warfare - Ed Dames
Art Bell reads a major story about former Canadian Defense Minister Paul Hellyer calling on Parliament to hold hearings on relations with extraterrestrial civilizations. Hellyer declared that UFOs are as real as airplanes and warned that U.S. military preparations could provoke an intergalactic war. Art poses the central question: if we do not know whether visiting beings are friendly, should weapons be deployed in space?Major Ed Dames joins to address listener questions about past predictions, including the space shuttle precursor event, the BTK killer case, and the long-promised gold discovery. Dames explains that his team had plane tickets to Wichita before BTK was caught and describes ongoing fieldwork to locate a gold strongbox in Nevada. He reveals that his team remote viewed the Bulgarian UFO footage, describing the craft as an energy projection from insectoid beings on a distant planet interested in creatures living in Caribbean marshlands.The discussion shifts to space-based weapons, with Dames arguing the real military objective is a directed energy weapon on the moon. He warns of a destructive Seattle-Tacoma earthquake he places within 2006, deadly black mold spreading from hurricane-damaged regions, and a future prion disease that will devastate cattle herds.
November 27, 2005: Remote Viewing, ETs, and Mind Warfare - Ed Dames

November 20, 2005: Ufology Update - Stanton Friedman
Art Bell welcomes nuclear physicist and UFO researcher Stanton Friedman to discuss the current state of ufology, including his recent trip to a World UFO Conference in Dalian, China. Friedman describes an open atmosphere among Chinese scientists and notes that the Chinese government appears to encourage public discussion of UFOs, possibly to pressure the United States toward greater transparency.Friedman outlines evidence from Project Blue Book Special Report Number 14, which analyzed 3,201 sightings and found that 21.5 percent were truly unexplained. He details how the Air Force publicly claimed only 3 percent were unknown, and explains how statistical analysis showed less than a 1 percent probability that unknowns were simply misidentified known objects. He also discusses the feasibility of nuclear-powered aircraft, a technology he worked on as a young physicist.The conversation turns to the MJ-12 documents, the legacy of debunker Philip Klass, and a newly discovered letter in which Klass attempted to undermine Friedman with Canadian government officials before his move to Canada. Friedman challenges the SETI community for refusing to examine UFO evidence while claiming none exists, and argues that advanced civilizations would have moved far beyond radio communication.
November 20, 2005: Ufology Update - Stanton Friedman
October 31, 2005: Ghost to Ghost 2005

October 31, 2005: Ghost to Ghost 2005
Art Bell hosts his annual Ghost to Ghost Halloween special, inviting listeners to share their most frightening encounters with the paranormal. A police officer from Ohio describes hearing a child laughing in the woods near a historic estate where two children drowned decades ago. A caller from Quebec recounts his mother seeing an apparition of her own mother the same night the woman died in a fire in Scotland.The stories grow stranger as a caller from Oregon describes a shape-shifting creature that transformed from a small, hair-covered being into a tall, hooved animal as it moved down his driveway. A young man from San Antonio recalls seeing an upside-down face with glowing eyes peering through the window of a moving motorhome when he was four years old. His father chased a figure off the roof, but it vanished into a field.Multiple callers describe poltergeist activity, including doors slamming by themselves in an abandoned tuberculosis sanitarium and toys activating without batteries. A woman from Arizona shares how a burglar alarm triggered repeatedly at 2 a.m. in a house where a previous owner had killed her children and herself, and how the haunting revealed a darker truth about the home.

October 23, 2005: HAARP Weather and Mind Control - Dr. Nick Begich | Hurricane Hunter - Mark Suddeth
Art Bell opens the broadcast with live coverage of Hurricane Wilma as it barrels toward Florida, speaking with hurricane hunter Mark Suddeth who is stationed in Everglades City monitoring the Category 3 storm. Suddeth describes the record-breaking hurricane season, the dangers of storm surge, and the alarming trend of warming sea surface temperatures fueling increasingly powerful storms.Dr. Nick Begich then joins to discuss the HAARP project in Alaska, which has expanded from 48 to 180 antennas and is now under the control of DARPA. Begich explains how the ionospheric heater works by sending focused radio frequency energy into the upper atmosphere, with potential applications ranging from missile defense and communications disruption to weather modification. He reveals that former Secretary of Defense William Cohen publicly acknowledged electromagnetic weapons capable of altering climates and triggering earthquakes.Art and Begich examine the risks of manipulating planetary energy systems without full understanding of the consequences. They discuss the treaty on environmental modification, the rapid changes occurring in the Arctic, and whether the military would resist the temptation to use such technology. The conversation also touches on the bird flu threat and the possibility that HAARP experiments could trigger unintended geophysical events.
October 23, 2005: HAARP Weather and Mind Control - Dr. Nick Begich | Hurricane Hunter - Mark Suddeth

September 25, 2005: Colonizing the Moon - Chip Proser
Art Bell opens with updates on Hurricane Rita's aftermath and his relief at hearing from lifelong friend Lynn Whitlake, whose Lake Charles home suffered a massive oak tree crashing into the garage. Art discusses the shooting of stray animals in New Orleans, melting Siberian permafrost releasing methane, and the Antarctic ozone hole approaching record size. He stresses that the lesson of Katrina is that people can depend only on themselves in a crisis.Filmmaker Chip Proser joins to discuss his documentary Gaia Selene, arguing that space exploration is essential to human survival. He explains that Earth uses 12 terawatts of power annually but will need 30 by 2050, and that all terrestrial technologies combined cannot meet that demand. Proser describes helium-3 on the lunar surface as fuel for clean fusion reactors producing only water as waste, noting that 25 tons could power the entire United States for a year.The conversation covers lunar solar power stations built from moon regolith, the carbon nanotube space elevator that could reduce launch costs from ten thousand dollars per kilogram to roughly one hundred, and natural lava tubes that could shelter colonists. Proser argues the moon offers humanity its best path to energy independence.
September 25, 2005: Colonizing the Moon - Chip Proser
September 18, 2005: EVP in the House - Brendan Cook & Barbara McBeath

September 18, 2005: EVP in the House - Brendan Cook & Barbara McBeath
Art Bell welcomes Brendan Cook and Barbara McBeath of the Ghost Investigators Society to present electronic voice phenomena recordings captured inside a home occupied by two women who practice Wiccan traditions. The residents reported being physically scratched, finding their altar scattered throughout the house, and discovering the word "he" written in ash on the front door. The investigators describe feeling a negative presence upon entering the home.The EVP recordings include a child's voice saying "it ran away," a young female voice stating "Christian tore her clothes," and a male voice responding "I'm a big freak" when asked why he scratched the homeowner. Brendan notes that approximately 80 percent of their captures feature children's voices. He theorizes the different voices may represent a single entity adopting various personas rather than multiple spirits.Art and the investigators discuss how Thomas Edison believed in communicating with the dead and how the Spiricom experiments produced two-way conversations with spirits. They encourage listeners to try recording EVP themselves with equipment as simple as a twenty-dollar recorder, noting that more than eight out of ten people who attempt it report capturing unexplained voices.

August 28, 2005: Hurricane Katrina Live Coverage
Art Bell broadcasts live as Hurricane Katrina, a Category 5 storm packing 160-mile-per-hour winds, bears down on New Orleans. He takes calls from residents who have chosen to stay, including Scott from Harahan who remains with five dogs because no shelters accept pets. Storm researcher Mark Suddath reports from Gulfport, Mississippi, where his mobile command vehicle streams live video while automated weather stations record data from the storm's path.Art connects with his longtime friend Lynn Whitlake, a Lake Charles weatherman known on air as Rob Robin, who reports Gulf water temperatures reaching an unprecedented 90 degrees. Lynn explains that the warmer the water, the more readily it evaporates into vapor that fuels hurricane intensity. He notes the northeast quadrant of a hurricane produces the worst storm surge and tornado activity, and that eye wall replacement cycles remain poorly understood even by the National Hurricane Center.Whitley Strieber joins to discuss how events mirror their co-authored book about rapid climate change. He warns that if the levees breach, the toxic floodwaters mixing with chemicals and disturbed graves could render New Orleans uninhabitable for years. Art emphasizes the lesson that citizens can ultimately depend only on themselves when infrastructure collapses.
August 28, 2005: Hurricane Katrina Live Coverage
August 21, 2005: Space Technology and Mars - Sir Charles Shults III

August 21, 2005: Space Technology and Mars - Sir Charles Shults III
Art Bell welcomes Sir Charles Shults III for a discussion on energy solutions and discoveries on Mars. The conversation begins with nuclear fusion, where Sir Charles explains the promise of helium-3 as clean fuel found on the lunar surface but extremely rare on Earth. He describes how orbital solar power satellites could replace dozens of power plants for roughly three billion dollars, beaming microwave energy to ground receivers at safe power densities.Sir Charles details carbon nanotube technology that could make a space elevator feasible, noting these fibers can support their own weight across 3,400 kilometers. He predicts China will attempt to buy into Alberta's tar sands, now economically viable at current oil prices, and warns that China is adding cars at 85 percent per year compared to America's two percent growth rate.The discussion shifts to Mars, where Sir Charles presents evidence of fossil sea life found by the Opportunity rover, including an organism with a five-pointed star pattern he names after Art Bell. He argues that simultaneous warming on both Earth and Mars points to the sun as the common driver of climate change and suggests NASA's reluctance to confirm life on Mars may stem from religious sensitivities.

July 31, 2005: Renewable Energy - Jim Bell | The Space Shuttle - Ed Dames
Art Bell opens with Major Ed Dames, who returns to discuss his remote viewing predictions about a catastrophic solar event he calls the "kill shot." With the Space Shuttle Discovery facing repair issues in orbit and recent powerful solar flares, Dames warns that the confluence of events matches what his team has long predicted as the harbinger of a devastating solar sequence. He estimates an 85 percent likelihood that this catastrophic series is underway.In the second half, renewable energy expert Jim Bell joins to outline a plan for transitioning communities to energy self-sufficiency. He explains how Energy Service Companies invest upfront capital in efficiency improvements and share in the savings, producing positive cash flow from day one. He cites a San Diego building returning 25 percent annually on its investment and calculates that covering 18 percent of existing buildings with solar panels could make San Diego County energy independent.Jim Bell offers his book free online, arguing that keeping energy dollars local rather than exporting billions for imported fuel would transform regional economies. Art presses him on specifics and the political obstacles between current fossil fuel dependence and a renewable future.
July 31, 2005: Renewable Energy - Jim Bell | The Space Shuttle - Ed Dames

July 24, 2005: Alien Abduction Evidence - Derrel Sims
Art Bell interviews Derrel Sims, a certified hypnotherapist and former CIA operative who has spent 38 years researching alien abduction cases. Sims describes his own abduction experiences beginning at age three in Midland, Texas, including a procedure at age 12 where an entity inserted a device through his nasal passage. He later discovered another abductee with an identically placed object visible on MRI.Sims details 23 surgical implant removal operations conducted by a cardiovascular surgeon. Objects retrieved from abductees were analyzed for $22,000 and identified as meteoric in origin, containing elemental ratios inconsistent with anything found on Earth and surrounded by 11 unexplained elements. He also describes his 1994 discovery of fluorescent markings on abductees visible only under blacklight, including a Mandelbrot fractal pattern on one subject's arm.The investigation extends to a case involving a retired surgical nurse who experienced apparent alien artificial insemination, resulting in a full-term pregnancy and a child she described as resembling a "human grasshopper" at birth. Sims reports that hair samples have been collected and DNA testing is forthcoming. He argues that the entities operate like an intelligence agency, systematically blocking abductees from seeking evidence of their encounters.
July 24, 2005: Alien Abduction Evidence - Derrel Sims

June 26, 2005: Global Consciousness Project - Dr. Dean Radin
Art Bell interviews Dr. Dean Radin, senior scientist at the Institute of Noetic Sciences, about the Global Consciousness Project and its network of roughly 70 random number generators distributed worldwide. Radin explains that these devices produce fundamentally random output based on quantum noise, yet during major world events, they simultaneously shift toward measurable order. After eight years of data across 186 formally registered events, the odds against chance stand at 50,000 to one.Radin reveals that terrorism and large-scale human attention events produce the strongest responses, while natural disasters yield weaker results. A cross-correlation analysis of 55 impulse events shows a precursor signal appearing two to four hours before incidents occur. He describes a Y2K analysis demonstrating stronger effects in high-population time zones compared to low-population ones, suggesting the phenomenon is tied to human consciousness rather than general biological or geological activity.The discussion extends to quantum entanglement, David Bohm's implicate order, and how a holistic model of physical reality could explain telepathy, remote viewing, and precognition without requiring faster-than-light signals. Radin predicts that bioentanglement will be demonstrated within a decade and that science will formally explain how minds exchange information at a distance.
June 26, 2005: Global Consciousness Project - Dr. Dean Radin

June 25, 2005: Alien Presence & Government Disclosure - Sgt. Major Robert O. Dean | Grand Funk Railroad - Mark Farner
Art Bell interviews rock legend Mark Farner of Grand Funk Railroad and retired Command Sgt. Major Robert O. Dean in two distinct segments. Farner reflects on the music industry's shift from personal radio to corporate programming and discusses how lyrics shape culture. He shares a 1968 UFO sighting involving a 200-foot disc hovering 100 yards from his family's Michigan farmhouse, corroborated by multiple witnesses including a neighbor who independently saw the same craft.Robert Dean, who held Cosmic Top Secret clearance at NATO headquarters in the 1960s, describes reading a classified three-year study concluding that Earth has been under extraterrestrial observation for millennia. He names specific underground alien installations identified through remote viewing and argues that one species had a direct role in genetically creating humanity. Dean explains that theological implications remain the primary barrier to government disclosure, as revealing humanity's hybrid origins would destabilize every major religion.Dean reveals he has stopped publicly advocating for disclosure, concluding that the world is not ready. He now practices remote viewing and has become convinced of the immortality of the human soul through personal near-death experiences. Both guests independently affirm their belief that government insiders possess conclusive evidence of extraterrestrial contact.
June 25, 2005: Alien Presence & Government Disclosure - Sgt. Major Robert O. Dean | Grand Funk Railroad - Mark Farner

June 19, 2005: Mind Warfare - Ed Dames
Art Bell speaks with Major Ed Dames, retired U.S. Army intelligence officer and original member of the Defense Intelligence Agency's psychic intelligence unit. Dames opens the program discussing his recent trip to Ukraine, where he visited the formerly closed city of Dnipropetrovsk, home of the SS-18 Satan missile. He shares surprising cultural observations about how Ukrainians credit the Cold War's end to their nuclear arsenal rather than economic collapse.The conversation shifts to what Dames calls the most significant topic he has ever discussed on air: remote interference. He outlines a classified framework for mind-over-matter warfare, explaining how trained operators can acquire targets through remote viewing and then disturb electronic systems at the atomic level. According to Dames, solid-state electronics and devices with weak magnetic fields are particularly vulnerable, and distance is completely irrelevant to the effect.Dames warns that China may be 15 years ahead of the United States in developing offensive psychic warfare capabilities, training children whose open minds make them natural practitioners. He describes how remote interference could introduce untraceable gremlins into weapons testing programs and compromise critical infrastructure, leaving no forensic trail back to its source.
June 19, 2005: Mind Warfare - Ed Dames

June 12, 2005: Science and the Paranormal - Dr. Claude Swanson
Art Bell welcomes Dr. Claude Swanson, a Princeton-educated physicist who has spent over 20 years researching the science behind paranormal phenomena. Broadcasting from what he describes as a ghost museum, Swanson recounts his personal experiments with remote viewing and firewalking, explaining how consciousness can alter known physical laws. He describes a model of parallel universes at slightly different frequencies, where subtle energy and focused intention can bridge the gap between dimensions.The conversation covers plant telepathy, the Baxter effect, orb photography, and how random event generators respond to collective human attention. Swanson shares his theory that DNA operates like a crystal oscillator, enabling instantaneous communication between genetically identical cells regardless of distance. He also connects these ideas to Hopi prophecy, warning that Western civilization faces a critical window to integrate spiritual wisdom before potential catastrophe.Art and Swanson discuss the resistance of mainstream science to these findings, the importance of Bill Tiller's laboratory work on consciousness, and the urgent need for a paradigm shift. Swanson argues that understanding subtle energy could reshape physics and offer humanity tools to address global crises including climate change.
June 12, 2005: Science and the Paranormal - Dr. Claude Swanson

June 11, 2005: Dropping the Bomb - Dale Brown | Cross-Pacific Sailing Adventure - Susan Meckley
Art Bell interviews 72-year-old Susan Meckley, who successfully completed a solo 34-day sailing voyage from Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, to Hilo, Hawaii, in a 32-foot sailboat with only a 40-watt ham radio for communication. Susan describes sleeping in 25-minute intervals, navigating 20-foot swells, and the mid-ocean depression that nearly broke her resolve. She announces plans to continue westward to the Marshall Islands, Samoa, and possibly Thailand, searching for a permanent home.The program then features bestselling military thriller author and former B-52 navigator Dale Brown, who provides a firsthand account of pulling nuclear alert during the Cold War. Brown describes the experience of copying an actual combat execution message, putting on a lead eye patch designed to save one eye from nuclear flash, and the psychological weight of preparing to fight World War III with dial-a-boom weapons selectable from 150 kilotons to 1.1 megatons.Brown argues that even an all-out nuclear exchange would not end the world, and controversially contends that most American presidents would choose not to retaliate after a nuclear first strike. He identifies Iran as a greater nuclear threat than North Korea, asserting that Iran likely purchased actual nuclear weapons from Russia following the Soviet collapse.
June 11, 2005: Dropping the Bomb - Dale Brown | Cross-Pacific Sailing Adventure - Susan Meckley

June 5, 2005: Experiments with Intention - William A. Tiller
Art Bell interviews Professor Emeritus William A. Tiller of Stanford University, a materials scientist who spent 34 years in academia studying psychoenergetics, the relationship between consciousness and physical reality. Tiller describes experiments using simple electronic devices imprinted with specific intentions by experienced meditators, then shipped to remote laboratories to influence target experiments.The results proved striking. Imprinted devices raised or lowered the pH of purified water by a full unit, increased the thermodynamic activity of a liver enzyme by 25 percent, and reduced fruit fly larval development time by 25 percent, all with statistical significance better than one in a thousand. Tiller explains that the devices appear to condition the surrounding space itself, accessing what he calls the coarse physical vacuum level of reality, a domain where magnetic monopoles function and communication occurs at speeds far exceeding light.Tiller proposes that this vacuum level, containing energy trillions of times greater than all visible matter in the universe, represents the frontier of human scientific development. He discusses information entanglement between laboratories 6,000 miles apart and argues that consciousness is a byproduct of spirit entering dense matter, suggesting humanity's evolutionary path lies in developing intentionality as a creative force.
June 5, 2005: Experiments with Intention - William A. Tiller

June 4, 2005: The Hutchison Effect and UFOs - John Hutchison & David Sereda
Art Bell speaks with inventor John Hutchison and researcher David Sereda about the controversial Hutchison Effect, a phenomenon involving RF frequencies and high-voltage electrostatics that reportedly produces levitation of heavy objects, metal samples turning transparent, and spontaneous fracturing of materials. Hutchison describes stumbling into these effects while experimenting with Tesla-inspired equipment in the 1970s.Sereda connects the Hutchison Effect to UFO propulsion, theorizing that the wave-transformation of mass reduces the mass-gravity effect to near zero, allowing craft to achieve extraordinary speeds on minimal energy. He reports that NASA engineers and U.S. Army physicists have taken serious interest in this theory, with agencies like the Breakthrough Propulsion Physics Lab acknowledging attempts to replicate the effect. The conversation also touches on Ken Shoulders' charge cluster technology and its potential to neutralize radioactive waste.Hutchison reveals his recreation of the Ark of the Covenant using electrostatic principles derived from biblical and scientific sources. He claims the experiment produced massive electrical discharges and apparent entities visible on camera, all documented by a Discovery Channel production crew over hundreds of hours of filming.
June 4, 2005: The Hutchison Effect and UFOs - John Hutchison & David Sereda

May 29, 2005: UFOs in the USSR - Paul Stonehill
Art Bell welcomes Paul Stonehill, a Kiev-born researcher who immigrated to the United States in 1972, for a deep examination of UFO phenomena across the former Soviet Union. Stonehill draws on decades of research into declassified Soviet military reports, intelligence files, and eyewitness accounts to reveal encounters that were hidden behind the Iron Curtain for generations.Stonehill describes incidents where unidentified objects hovered over Soviet nuclear missile silos and initiated launch sequences, nearly triggering nuclear war. He recounts how Soviet submarines were tracked by enormous, fast-moving underwater objects dubbed "croakers" for the strange sounds they emitted. The discussion also covers the Tunguska explosion of 1908, which Stonehill argues does not match the profile of a meteorite, citing subsequent magnetic disturbances, mutations, and an unusual surge in births of geniuses worldwide.The conversation turns to Soviet mind control research using electromagnetic waves, including plans to deploy such weapons aboard orbital space stations aimed at entire populations. Stonehill also details Soviet cosmonauts reporting invisible presences aboard space stations that whispered warnings against human space exploration, and the mysterious fate of the Phobos II probe near Mars.
May 29, 2005: UFOs in the USSR - Paul Stonehill
May 28, 2005: Topics in Physics - Dr. Brian Greene

May 28, 2005: Topics in Physics - Dr. Brian Greene
Art Bell welcomes physicist Brian Greene, a Harvard-educated, Oxford-trained Rhodes Scholar and Columbia University professor, for a wide-ranging conversation about the frontiers of modern physics. Greene explains Einstein's 1905 discoveries, including special relativity and E=MC squared, and discusses why the quest for a unified theory of everything remains the holy grail of theoretical physics.The discussion moves into the strange world of quantum mechanics, where the rules governing subatomic particles differ fundamentally from everyday experience. Greene describes how electrons behave probabilistically rather than predictably, and how quantum entanglement allows separated particles to correlate their behavior instantaneously across vast distances, challenging our deepest assumptions about the nature of reality.Art and Greene explore time travel, with Greene confirming that travel to the future is fully permitted by Einstein's equations, while travel to the past remains an open question. They also discuss the potential of quantum computers to perform calculations exponentially faster than current machines, possibly even giving rise to artificial intelligence that surpasses human cognition.