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October 22, 1995: Ghosts in the Air - Martin Caidin

October 22, 1995: Ghosts in the Air - Martin Caidin

The Art Bell Archive · Arthur William Bell III

April 28, 20232h 23m

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Show Notes

Martin Caidin, veteran pilot and author of over 200 books including the novel Cyborg that inspired The Six Million Dollar Man, joins Art Bell to discuss his latest work Ghosts of the Air. Caidin shares documented accounts of paranormal events witnessed by pilots and military personnel, including World War I biplanes appearing in the Battle of Britain, a B-17 that flew home with no fuel and ten dead crewmen, and a haunted B-24 bomber in a museum where a ghostly figure spoke to armed guards.

The conversation turns to fractures in time, as Caidin recounts the story of a judge who landed on a fully equipped ghost airfield that later vanished without a trace. He describes his own harrowing experience flying through the Bermuda Triangle, where a mysterious yellow murk disabled two million dollars worth of electronics aboard a Catalina flying boat carrying fourteen Navy pilots. Caidin also discusses astronaut sightings, including cryptic statements from Neil Armstrong.

Art Bell opens the phone lines for callers to question Caidin about his investigations. Topics range from holographic technology and Area 51 to entities encountered by Marines in Vietnam.