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March 4, 1997: Open Lines

March 4, 1997: Open Lines

The Art Bell Archive · Arthur William Bell III

August 29, 20233h 30m

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Show Notes

Art Bell opens the phone lines on a night thick with strange news, from catastrophic flooding along the Ohio River and deadly tornadoes in Arkansas to the doubling of pre-teen marijuana use in America. He muses on what is driving so many people, especially the young, toward escape through drugs, pointing to a loss of national purpose and the erosion of innocence as possible culprits.

Callers deliver a wild range of stories. A man in San Diego claims a meteorite cracked the bottom of his swimming pool and offers to trade it for a Tickle Me Elmo doll. A long-haul trucker describes stretches of Interstate 94 where time seems to compress, covering 25 miles while a single song plays. A woman from Jacksonville describes her voluntary encounter with extraterrestrial beings and the implant she has carried for 20 years. Meanwhile, Art urges listeners to witness Comet Hale-Bopp, now blazing in the predawn sky.

The episode is a quintessential open lines night, weaving together the absurd and the profound. Art navigates talk of cloning ethics, 666 conspiracies, Mel's Hole, and the speed of light encoded in the Bible with his signature mix of skepticism and genuine curiosity.