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March 17, 1995: Apocalypse - Michael Brown

March 17, 1995: Apocalypse - Michael Brown

The Art Bell Archive · Arthur William Bell III

March 21, 20232h 0m

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Michael Brown, the investigative journalist who broke the Love Canal toxic waste story, joins Art Bell to discuss his dramatic shift from secular reporting to documenting global supernatural phenomena. Brown describes a three-part dream involving angelic beings and a demonic face on his apartment door that launched his conversion back to Catholicism and ultimately led to his book, The Final Hour.

Brown recounts four visits to Medjugorje in former Yugoslavia, where he witnessed solar phenomena and experienced profound spiritual encounters. He describes apparitions reported across the former Soviet Union in remote peasant villages, all occurring on the first anniversary of Chernobyl. Brown connects rising societal violence, natural disasters concentrated in California, and the mysterious hitchhiker phenomenon across America to what he calls a major supernatural episode unfolding worldwide. He warns of conditional prophecies involving secrets given to visionaries that point toward unprecedented regional events.

A compelling account from a Pulitzer-nominated journalist who traded investigating earthly corruption for documenting what he believes is an escalating spiritual war between good and evil.