Graham Hancock, Robert Bauval, and Richard C. Hoagland converge for a tense discussion about the power struggle surrounding a planned excavation beneath the Great Sphinx at Giza. The Schor Foundation has received a license to open underground chambers discovered beneath the limestone plateau, but Egyptian antiquities director Zahi Hawass has publicly contradicted these plans, claiming the project has been canceled entirely. Richard C. Hoagland details a five-hour meeting with expedition funder… ...
Jul 16, 2023•36 min•Season 1996Ep. 167
Dr. Jesse Marcel Jr. shares his firsthand account of the night his father, a military intelligence officer, woke him at 2 a.m. to examine debris from the 1947 Roswell crash. Marcel recalls three types of material spread across their kitchen floor: lightweight metallic foil, dark bakelite-like fragments, and small I-beams inscribed with mysterious violet-purple geometric symbols that defied identification as any known language. Art Bell presses Marcel on key details, from the infamous photograph ...
Jul 15, 2023•2 hr 53 min•Season 1996Ep. 166
Dr. Jesse Marcel Jr. shares his firsthand account of the night his father, a military intelligence officer, woke him at 2 a.m. to examine debris from the 1947 Roswell crash. Marcel recalls three types of material spread across their kitchen floor: lightweight metallic foil, dark bakelite-like fragments, and small I-beams inscribed with mysterious violet-purple geometric symbols that defied identification as any known language. Art Bell presses Marcel on key details, from the infamous photograph…...
Jul 15, 2023•2 hr 53 min•Season 1996Ep. 166
Aerospace engineer Albert Taylor , whose career includes classified work on the F-117 Stealth fighter and NASA's International Space Station program, joins Art Bell to explain the phenomenon behind the flood of sleep paralysis calls that have overwhelmed the show in recent weeks. Taylor experienced death-like night paralysis from age five, episodes his New Orleans grandmother attributed to witches riding him in his sleep. Rather than accept folk explanations or medical dismissals, the scientist ...
Jul 14, 2023•2 hr 54 min•Season 1996Ep. 165
Aerospace engineer Albert Taylor, whose career includes classified work on the F-117 Stealth fighter and NASA's International Space Station program, joins Art Bell to explain the phenomenon behind the flood of sleep paralysis calls that have overwhelmed the show in recent weeks. Taylor experienced death-like night paralysis from age five, episodes his New Orleans grandmother attributed to witches riding him in his sleep. Rather than accept folk explanations or medical dismissals, the scientist… ...
Jul 14, 2023•2 hr 54 min•Season 1996Ep. 165
Albert Taylor , author of "Soul Traveler," addresses the widespread reports of sleep paralysis experienced by listeners and explains the connection between these frightening episodes and out-of-body experiences. The researcher, who has personally experienced death-like night paralysis since childhood, shares scientific understanding of these phenomena and practical techniques for transforming terrifying episodes into positive consciousness exploration. Taylor explains how sleep paralysis represe...
Jul 14, 2023•2 hr 54 min•Season 1996Ep. 165
Photographer and documentarian Caroline Davies joins Art Bell for a late-night conversation about the mysteries of the Giza Plateau, drawing on her years of fieldwork with geologist Robert Schoch and researcher John Anthony West on the NBC documentary Mystery of the Sphinx. Davies describes the geological evidence suggesting the Sphinx is thousands of years older than mainstream Egyptology acknowledges, with deep weathering fissures that could only have been caused by prolonged rainfall in an er...
Jul 13, 2023•1 hr 18 min•Season 1996Ep. 164
Photographer and documentarian Caroline Davies joins Art Bell for a late-night conversation about the mysteries of the Giza Plateau, drawing on her years of fieldwork with geologist Robert Schoch and researcher John Anthony West on the NBC documentary Mystery of the Sphinx. Davies describes the geological evidence suggesting the Sphinx is thousands of years older than mainstream Egyptology acknowledges, with deep weathering fissures that could only have been caused by prolonged rainfall in an… F...
Jul 13, 2023•1 hr 18 min•Season 1996Ep. 164
Australian researcher David John Oates presents his controversial theory of reverse speech, proposing that human language operates simultaneously in two directions, forward and backward. A fellow ham radio operator who stumbled onto the phenomenon while debunking claims about satanic messages in rock music, Oates has spent thirteen years documenting what he believes are unconscious messages hidden in reversed audio. Art Bell listens as Oates plays examples from public figures including Bob Dole ...
Jul 12, 2023•2 hr 54 min•Season 1996Ep. 163
Australian researcher David John Oates presents his controversial theory of reverse speech, proposing that human language operates simultaneously in two directions, forward and backward. A fellow ham radio operator who stumbled onto the phenomenon while debunking claims about satanic messages in rock music, Oates has spent thirteen years documenting what he believes are unconscious messages hidden in reversed audio. Art Bell listens as Oates plays examples from public figures including Bob… Full...
Jul 12, 2023•2 hr 54 min•Season 1996Ep. 163
Art Bell opens the phone lines on a night loaded with breaking developments, beginning with the TWA Flight 800 investigation and a chilling report that an American Airlines pilot witnessed a missile pass his jetliner hundreds of miles from the crash site. Art questions why President Clinton is rushing to spend a billion dollars on airport security before investigators have determined what actually brought down the plane, suggesting some funds should go toward electronic countermeasures for comme...
Jul 11, 2023•2 hr 48 min•Season 1996Ep. 162
Art Bell opens the phone lines on a night loaded with breaking developments, beginning with the TWA Flight 800 investigation and a chilling report that an American Airlines pilot witnessed a missile pass his jetliner hundreds of miles from the crash site. Art questions why President Clinton is rushing to spend a billion dollars on airport security before investigators have determined what actually brought down the plane, suggesting some funds should go toward electronic countermeasures for… Full...
Jul 11, 2023•2 hr 48 min•Season 1996Ep. 162
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 rese...
Jul 10, 2023•1 hr 20 min•Season 1996Ep. 161
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… Ful...
Jul 10, 2023•1 hr 20 min•Season 1996Ep. 161
Linda Moulton Howe presents extraordinary new evidence about crop circle formation captured on videotape, while Dr. Steven M. Greer discusses the Center for the Study of Extraterrestrial Intelligence and breakthrough developments in ET contact protocols. The renowned investigative journalist shares exclusive footage that appears to show crop circles forming in real-time, along with updated analysis of the Roswell museum samples and new forensic evidence from recent formations. Howe reveals how i...
Jul 10, 2023•1 hr 20 min•Season 1996Ep. 161
Retired Major Ed Dames returns to discuss his company SciTech's latest remote viewing findings, including a detailed report on the demise of Russia's Phobos 2 space probe. Dames reveals that the Russians commissioned SciTech to investigate the probe's 1989 loss, and his team concluded that a robotic machine rose from the Martian surface, electronically disabled the spacecraft, and then physically destroyed it with a projectile simulating a meteoroid impact. Dames describes the machine as possess...
Jul 09, 2023•2 hr 28 min•Season 1996Ep. 160
Retired Major Ed Dames returns to discuss his company SciTech's latest remote viewing findings, including a detailed report on the demise of Russia's Phobos 2 space probe. Dames reveals that the Russians commissioned SciTech to investigate the probe's 1989 loss, and his team concluded that a robotic machine rose from the Martian surface, electronically disabled the spacecraft, and then physically destroyed it with a projectile simulating a meteoroid impact. Dames describes the machine as… Full s...
Jul 09, 2023•2 hr 28 min•Season 1996Ep. 160
Dr. Harold Levison , a senior research fellow at the Southwest Research Institute, brings scientific rigor to the explosive news that a Martian meteorite may contain evidence of ancient life. Levison walks Art Bell through the chemical fingerprinting that links the rock definitively to Mars and explains why its carbon signature deviates from other Martian meteorites in ways consistent with biological processes. The discussion explores how a massive impact blasted the rock from Mars roughly 16 mi...
Jul 08, 2023•2 hr 56 min•Season 1996Ep. 159
Dr. Harold Levison, a senior research fellow at the Southwest Research Institute, brings scientific rigor to the explosive news that a Martian meteorite may contain evidence of ancient life. Levison walks Art Bell through the chemical fingerprinting that links the rock definitively to Mars and explains why its carbon signature deviates from other Martian meteorites in ways consistent with biological processes. The discussion explores how a massive impact blasted the rock from Mars roughly 16… Fu...
Jul 08, 2023•2 hr 56 min•Season 1996Ep. 159
Richard C. Hoagland joins Art Bell from New York City to discuss Europa as a potential harbor for extraterrestrial life, a claim he says he first published in 1980, years before it entered mainstream scientific discussion. Hoagland accuses a Cornell professor of plagiarizing his original analysis and suggests a political agenda may be driving the timing of new Europa announcements. The conversation ranges widely, from a spectacular new crop circle at Wiltshire, England, featuring three Julia set...
Jul 08, 2023•41 min•Season 1996Ep. 158
Richard C. Hoagland joins Art Bell from New York City to discuss Europa as a potential harbor for extraterrestrial life, a claim he says he first published in 1980, years before it entered mainstream scientific discussion. Hoagland accuses a Cornell professor of plagiarizing his original analysis and suggests a political agenda may be driving the timing of new Europa announcements. The conversation ranges widely, from a spectacular new crop circle at Wiltshire, England, featuring three Julia… Fu...
Jul 08, 2023•41 min•Season 1996Ep. 158
Mike Marcum, affectionately dubbed Mad Man Marcum by Art Bell , returns to provide a dramatic update on his homemade time machine experiments. Since his previous appearance and subsequent arrest for stealing power company transformers, Marcum has quietly assembled a massive new apparatus in a rented garage, featuring seven circles of 24 electromagnets each, a 15-kilowatt generator, and transformers capable of producing three million volts. Marcum describes how his original small-scale Jacob's La...
Jul 07, 2023•2 hr 2 min•Season 1996Ep. 157
Mike Marcum, affectionately dubbed Mad Man Marcum by Art Bell, returns to provide a dramatic update on his homemade time machine experiments. Since his previous appearance and subsequent arrest for stealing power company transformers, Marcum has quietly assembled a massive new apparatus in a rented garage, featuring seven circles of 24 electromagnets each, a 15-kilowatt generator, and transformers capable of producing three million volts. Marcum describes how his original small-scale Jacob's… Fu...
Jul 07, 2023•2 hr 2 min•Season 1996Ep. 157
John Draper, the legendary phone hacker known as Captain Crunch, joins Art Bell from a payphone in the wilderness to recount his infamous exploits inside the Bell telephone system. Draper explains how a toy whistle from a cereal box produced the exact 2,600 hertz tone needed to hijack long-distance trunks, and how he and fellow phone phreaks built blue boxes to exploit the system's in-band signaling flaws. The conversation traces Draper's journey from curious tinkerer to FBI target, including gr...
Jul 06, 2023•2 hr 56 min•Season 1996Ep. 156
John Draper, the legendary phone hacker known as Captain Crunch, joins Art Bell from a payphone in the wilderness to recount his infamous exploits inside the Bell telephone system. Draper explains how a toy whistle from a cereal box produced the exact 2,600 hertz tone needed to hijack long-distance trunks, and how he and fellow phone phreaks built blue boxes to exploit the system's in-band signaling flaws. The conversation traces Draper's journey from curious tinkerer to FBI target, including… F...
Jul 06, 2023•2 hr 56 min•Season 1996Ep. 156
Legendary prosecutor Vincent Bugliosi , whose book Outrage sits atop the New York Times bestseller list, delivers a devastating indictment of the prosecution's handling of the O.J. Simpson trial. With 105 convictions in 106 felony trials, Bugliosi argues the verdict resulted not from jury bias alone but from prosecutorial incompetence beyond anything he has witnessed, detailing critical evidence that was never presented. Bugliosi reveals that prosecutors never introduced Simpson's flight with a ...
Jul 05, 2023•2 hr 54 min•Season 1996Ep. 155
Legendary prosecutor Vincent Bugliosi, whose book Outrage sits atop the New York Times bestseller list, delivers a devastating indictment of the prosecution's handling of the O.J. Simpson trial. With 105 convictions in 106 felony trials, Bugliosi argues the verdict resulted not from jury bias alone but from prosecutorial incompetence beyond anything he has witnessed, detailing critical evidence that was never presented. Bugliosi reveals that prosecutors never introduced Simpson's flight with a… ...
Jul 05, 2023•2 hr 54 min•Season 1996Ep. 155
Vincent Bugliosi , legendary prosecutor with an unprecedented 105-106 felony trial record and author of the new bestseller "Outrage," analyzes the O.J. Simpson verdict and discusses the mysterious TWA Flight 800 tragedy. The former Los Angeles County District Attorney who prosecuted Charles Manson brings his unparalleled legal expertise to examining why Simpson escaped conviction despite overwhelming evidence of guilt. Bugliosi outlines the five critical reasons detailed in his book that explain...
Jul 05, 2023•2 hr 54 min•Season 1996Ep. 155
Dr. Courtney Brown , tenured professor of political science at Emory University and head of the Farsight Institute, provides a detailed scientific framework for understanding remote viewing. He describes how the U.S. military spent two decades developing trainable mental protocols at Stanford Research Institute that achieved 85 percent accuracy in intelligence operations, and explains that the procedures work by shifting awareness to a dimmer perceptual channel projected by what he calls the sub...
Jul 04, 2023•2 hr 50 min•Season 1996Ep. 154
Dr. Courtney Brown, tenured professor of political science at Emory University and head of the Farsight Institute, provides a detailed scientific framework for understanding remote viewing. He describes how the U.S. military spent two decades developing trainable mental protocols at Stanford Research Institute that achieved 85 percent accuracy in intelligence operations, and explains that the procedures work by shifting awareness to a dimmer perceptual channel projected by what he calls the… Ful...
Jul 04, 2023•2 hr 50 min•Season 1996Ep. 154