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November 20, 1994: Immanuel Velikovsky's Works - Dave Talbot

November 20, 1994: Immanuel Velikovsky's Works - Dave Talbot

The Art Bell Archive · Arthur William Bell III

March 12, 20231h 56m

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Show Notes

Dave Talbot joins Art Bell to explore the catastrophist theories of Immanuel Velikovsky and his own groundbreaking research into ancient planetary mythology, while Linda Moulton Howe reports on the mysterious military project known as HAARP.

Talbot, who founded the journal Pensee and published the influential Velikovsky Reconsidered series through Doubleday, argues that ancient myths worldwide encode memories of planetary catastrophes witnessed by early humans. He presents evidence that the planet Venus once coursed through the solar system as a comet-like body and that Saturn once dominated the polar sky as a stationary central sun worshipped by every ancient culture. Talbot traces universal pictographic symbols, linguistic roots, and mythological parallels across Egyptian, Greek, Mesopotamian, and Hindu traditions to reconstruct what he calls a myth-making epoch of spectacular celestial events. Howe opens the program with a detailed investigative report on Project HAARP in Gakona, Alaska, describing a military transmitter capable of beaming focused electromagnetic energy into the ionosphere, with unclear purposes ranging from submarine communication to earth-penetrating tomography.

A fascinating convergence of ancient mythology, planetary science, and modern military technology that questions fundamental assumptions about our solar system's history.