
January 26, 1998: Alien Agenda - Jim Marrs
The Art Bell Archive · Arthur William Bell III
January 16, 20242h 38m
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Show Notes
Art Bell welcomes investigative journalist Jim Marrs to discuss his book Alien Agenda and the broader implications of government secrecy. Marrs argues that the Clinton scandal has conveniently derailed a growing momentum toward government openness on the UFO issue, noting that plans for a full-page Washington Post ad demanding disclosure have been shelved. He describes how every military-trained remote viewer from the U.S. government program had direct knowledge of extraterrestrial craft and beings.
Marrs outlines how media control operates not through censoring individual reporters but through managing the distribution of information at the network level. He reveals that UFO stories submitted for broadcast simply never came back from approval. The conversation turns to the secret government question of who truly controls information when even presidents and CIA directors cannot access it. Stephen Bassett calls in live to describe an urgent effort to get disclosure materials to White House advisors before the State of the Union address.
The show also covers the abduction phenomenon, the Alien Agenda thesis of hawks dealing with hawks in secret agreements, and a breaking NASA directive terminating all human exploration beyond Earth orbit. Richard C. Hoagland joins to discuss what this quarantine means in light of new findings about the face on Mars.
Marrs outlines how media control operates not through censoring individual reporters but through managing the distribution of information at the network level. He reveals that UFO stories submitted for broadcast simply never came back from approval. The conversation turns to the secret government question of who truly controls information when even presidents and CIA directors cannot access it. Stephen Bassett calls in live to describe an urgent effort to get disclosure materials to White House advisors before the State of the Union address.
The show also covers the abduction phenomenon, the Alien Agenda thesis of hawks dealing with hawks in secret agreements, and a breaking NASA directive terminating all human exploration beyond Earth orbit. Richard C. Hoagland joins to discuss what this quarantine means in light of new findings about the face on Mars.