
March 7, 2002: NDEs and Indigenous Healing Wisdom - Dr. Joyce Hawkes | Animal Mutliations - Colm Kelleher
The Art Bell Archive · Arthur William Bell III
March 13, 20252h 45m
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Show Notes
Art Bell welcomes Colm Kelleher, deputy administrator of the National Institute for Discovery Science, to present disturbing new evidence in the ongoing mystery of animal mutilations. Kelleher details a 1997 Utah case where a newborn calf was found completely eviscerated just 45 minutes after being tagged by ranchers only 300 yards away. No blood, no tracks, and the ranchers' dog fled in terror and was never seen again. Sharp instruments were confirmed by forensic pathology, yet a professional tracker found zero footprints within a mile radius.
Kelleher also reveals two recent Northern California cases from late 2001, including one where a calf's eye was carefully removed and placed on the ground looking back at the carcass. He discusses the dramatic increase in mutilation reports since June 2001 and the simultaneous rise in UFO sightings across North America.
In the second half, Art speaks with Dr. Joyce Hawkes, a biophysicist who earned her doctorate from Penn State and led groundbreaking laser research. After a near-death experience changed her life, she left her scientific career to study indigenous healing traditions across the Philippines, Bali, and India, developing abilities she now uses to help patients at the cellular level.
Kelleher also reveals two recent Northern California cases from late 2001, including one where a calf's eye was carefully removed and placed on the ground looking back at the carcass. He discusses the dramatic increase in mutilation reports since June 2001 and the simultaneous rise in UFO sightings across North America.
In the second half, Art speaks with Dr. Joyce Hawkes, a biophysicist who earned her doctorate from Penn State and led groundbreaking laser research. After a near-death experience changed her life, she left her scientific career to study indigenous healing traditions across the Philippines, Bali, and India, developing abilities she now uses to help patients at the cellular level.