
September 1, 1996: Crop Circles - Linda Moulton Howe | CSETI - Dr. Steven M. Greer
The Art Bell Archive · Arthur William Bell III
July 10, 20231h 19m
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Show Notes
Investigative journalist Linda Moulton Howe delivers a double bombshell on this Dreamland broadcast, reporting new findings on the Roswell museum's metallic fragments and a stunning videotape that appears to capture a crop circle forming in seven seconds. Los Alamos chemist Larry Callis reveals that silver and copper fragments contain mysterious alternating micron-thick layers, echoing the anomalous layered structure of the bismuth-magnesium material Howe has been investigating. Crop circle researcher Colin Andrews describes watching the color footage from Oliver's Castle, where luminous spheres glide over a wheat field as a snowflake pattern materializes beneath them in real time.
Dr. Steven M. Greer of CSETI then joins Art Bell to unveil Project Starlight, a years-long initiative to collect whistleblower testimony and brief world leaders on extraterrestrial contact. Greer describes meetings with senior CIA officials, congressional leaders, and United Nations diplomats, claiming that even heads of state have been denied access to deeply compartmentalized unacknowledged special access projects. He argues that covert programs have used sophisticated disinformation campaigns, including fabricated abduction scenarios, to discredit the entire subject.
The conversation turns philosophical as Art challenges Greer on the implications of disclosure. Greer makes a passionate case that the end of the Cold War has eliminated the rationale for continued secrecy, and that humanity's survival depends on confronting the reality of extraterrestrial intelligence.
Dr. Steven M. Greer of CSETI then joins Art Bell to unveil Project Starlight, a years-long initiative to collect whistleblower testimony and brief world leaders on extraterrestrial contact. Greer describes meetings with senior CIA officials, congressional leaders, and United Nations diplomats, claiming that even heads of state have been denied access to deeply compartmentalized unacknowledged special access projects. He argues that covert programs have used sophisticated disinformation campaigns, including fabricated abduction scenarios, to discredit the entire subject.
The conversation turns philosophical as Art challenges Greer on the implications of disclosure. Greer makes a passionate case that the end of the Cold War has eliminated the rationale for continued secrecy, and that humanity's survival depends on confronting the reality of extraterrestrial intelligence.