
October 29, 1995: Black Helicopters - Linda Moulton Howe | Ghost Investigators - Dave Oester & Sharon Gill
The Art Bell Archive · Arthur William Bell III
April 30, 20231h 42m
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Show Notes
Linda Moulton Howe reports on mysterious black helicopter activity following cattle mutilations near Susanville, California. An eyewitness describes three large helicopters flying just fifty feet off the ground in complete silence, with no lights or markings, hovering directly over cattle owned by the same family whose cows were found mutilated days earlier. Howe explores the longstanding connection between silent helicopters and animal mutilations, with one Colorado sheriff speculating about non-human intelligence using camouflage technology.
Dave Oester and Sharon Gill, authors of Twilight Visitors, join Art Bell to discuss their hands-on approach to ghost investigation. The couple began researching after moving into a haunted house in Seaside, Oregon, where an unplugged radio with no batteries played Waltzing Matilda repeatedly on their first night. They describe capturing ghostly images on film, including a tornado-shaped energy vortex that cast its own shadow on a wall, and detecting electromagnetic anomalies jumping from normal background levels to readings four hundred percent higher in basketball-sized areas.
The investigators share their findings from the Liberty Theater in Astoria, Oregon, haunted by three spirits including a 1930s figure named Paul who appears in a white tuxedo and Panama hat.
Dave Oester and Sharon Gill, authors of Twilight Visitors, join Art Bell to discuss their hands-on approach to ghost investigation. The couple began researching after moving into a haunted house in Seaside, Oregon, where an unplugged radio with no batteries played Waltzing Matilda repeatedly on their first night. They describe capturing ghostly images on film, including a tornado-shaped energy vortex that cast its own shadow on a wall, and detecting electromagnetic anomalies jumping from normal background levels to readings four hundred percent higher in basketball-sized areas.
The investigators share their findings from the Liberty Theater in Astoria, Oregon, haunted by three spirits including a 1930s figure named Paul who appears in a white tuxedo and Panama hat.