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March 24, 1998: Egypt - Dannion Brinkley

March 24, 1998: Egypt - Dannion Brinkley

The Art Bell Archive · Arthur William Bell III

February 16, 20241h 20m

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Show Notes

Art Bell welcomes Dannion Brinkley, three-time near-death experiencer and author of Saved by the Light, calling from Washington, D.C. Brinkley has just returned from Egypt, Syria, the Iraqi border, and an illegal crossing into Lebanon. He reports a major archaeological discovery near Tushka in the southwest desert, where laborers digging irrigation channels uncovered a temple over 10,000 years old, with evidence of still older structures beneath.

The find threatens the conventional timeline of Egyptian civilization. Art and Brinkley discuss the work of researchers Robert Bauval and Graham Hancock, who have long challenged establishment Egyptology. Art questions whether Dr. Zahi Hawass would ever release evidence contradicting the accepted history, and Brinkley acknowledges that secret excavations are likely underway at Giza. They preview an upcoming debate cruise that will bring all parties together.

The conversation also touches on hospice care, Edgar Cayce's Hall of Records predictions, and the collapse of Egyptian tourism after the Luxor massacre. An 8.1 magnitude earthquake triggers a Pacific tsunami watch during the broadcast. Callers ask about prophecy, prayer, and near-death experiences. Brinkley insists that humanity stands at a threshold of discovery that will fundamentally reshape the understanding of its own origins.