Art Bell reconnects with Mel Waters , the man behind one of the show's most legendary stories, for a long-awaited update on the mysterious bottomless hole on his former property near Ellensburg, Washington. Mel confirms the story is no hoax and recaps how he lowered 80,000 feet of monofilament fishing line into the nine-foot-wide hole without ever reaching bottom. Mel reveals that after his original appearance on the show, armed military and civilian personnel seized his property under the prete...
Sep 21, 2024•1 hr 11 min•Season 2000Ep. 659
Art Bell reconnects with Mel Waters, the man behind one of the show's most legendary stories, for a long-awaited update on the mysterious bottomless hole on his former property near Ellensburg, Washington. Mel confirms the story is no hoax and recaps how he lowered 80,000 feet of monofilament fishing line into the nine-foot-wide hole without ever reaching bottom. Mel reveals that after his original appearance on the show, armed military and civilian personnel seized his property under the… Full ...
Sep 21, 2024•1 hr 11 min•Season 2000Ep. 659
Art Bell revisits what he calls the most controversial alien contact story of modern times with Dr. Jonathan Reed and his associate Robert Wraith. Reed recounts his 1996 encounter in the Cascade Mountains of Washington State, where he says he struck and apparently killed a small creature that had attacked and destroyed his golden retriever during a day hike. Reed describes photographing both the being and a hovering diamond-shaped object he calls the obelisk, approximately nine feet long and sus...
Sep 21, 2024•40 min•Season 2000Ep. 658
Art Bell revisits what he calls the most controversial alien contact story of modern times with Dr. Jonathan Reed and his associate Robert Wraith. Reed recounts his 1996 encounter in the Cascade Mountains of Washington State, where he says he struck and apparently killed a small creature that had attacked and destroyed his golden retriever during a day hike. Reed describes photographing both the being and a hovering diamond-shaped object he calls the obelisk, approximately nine feet long and… Fu...
Sep 21, 2024•40 min•Season 2000Ep. 658
Art Bell hosts investigative journalist Linda Moulton Howe for a detailed examination of environmental research making headlines in the spring of 2000. NASA atmospheric physicist Dr. Paul Newman reports that over sixty percent of Arctic ozone at eleven miles altitude has deteriorated, driven by the interaction between industrial chlorofluorocarbons and polar stratospheric clouds formed in an increasingly cold stratosphere. NOAA scientist Sidney Levitas presents findings from five million ocean t...
Sep 20, 2024•2 hr 47 min•Season 2000Ep. 657
Art Bell hosts investigative journalist Linda Moulton Howe for a detailed examination of environmental research making headlines in the spring of 2000. NASA atmospheric physicist Dr. Paul Newman reports that over sixty percent of Arctic ozone at eleven miles altitude has deteriorated, driven by the interaction between industrial chlorofluorocarbons and polar stratospheric clouds formed in an increasingly cold stratosphere. NOAA scientist Sidney Levitas presents findings from five million ocean… ...
Sep 20, 2024•2 hr 47 min•Season 2000Ep. 657
Art Bell welcomes James Oberg , a 22-year veteran of NASA's Mission Control in Houston, for a wide-ranging discussion on the space program's past, present, and future. Oberg describes his front-row seat in the "trench" during shuttle missions and reflects on the Apollo era's spirit of excellence that has since eroded. The conversation turns to the recent Mars probe failures, where Oberg's reporting for United Press International drew sharp criticism from NASA. He explains how a culture of suppre...
Sep 19, 2024•2 hr 40 min•Season 2000Ep. 656
Art Bell welcomes James Oberg, a 22-year veteran of NASA's Mission Control in Houston, for a wide-ranging discussion on the space program's past, present, and future. Oberg describes his front-row seat in the "trench" during shuttle missions and reflects on the Apollo era's spirit of excellence that has since eroded. The conversation turns to the recent Mars probe failures, where Oberg's reporting for United Press International drew sharp criticism from NASA. He explains how a culture of… Full s...
Sep 19, 2024•2 hr 40 min•Season 2000Ep. 656
Art Bell welcomes back Richard C. Hoagland and astronomer Tom Van Flandern for a deeper examination of newly released high-resolution photographs of Mars' Cydonia region. Hoagland reports that his Enterprise Mission website crashed under listener traffic after the initial broadcast, and the team has spent days analyzing the wealth of detail contained in the image strips. The discussion focuses on the Tholus, a mile-wide raised oval structure whose summit now reveals what Hoagland identifies as a...
Sep 18, 2024•2 hr 48 min•Season 2000Ep. 654
Kathleen Keating , author of The Final Warning and a close confidant of Father Malachi Martin, joins Art Bell to discuss end times prophecy, the Antichrist, and three days of darkness. Art opens with calls from listeners describing alien encounters, including a mother and son who witnessed a towering black energy being with glowing red eyes leaning over a child's bed, and a man who claims he met a fanged, time-traveling figure on Halloween night. Art interprets the first encounter as something r...
Sep 18, 2024•2 hr 48 min•Season 2000Ep. 654
Art Bell opens with calls from listeners describing alien encounters, including a mother and son who witnessed a towering black energy being with glowing red eyes leaning over a child's bed, and a man who claims he met a fanged, time-traveling figure on Halloween night. Art interprets the first encounter as something rooted in evil rather than extraterrestrial, setting the tone for the main guest. Kathleen Keating , author of The Final Warning and close confidant of the late Father Malachi Marti...
Sep 18, 2024•46 min•Season 2000Ep. 655
Art Bell welcomes back Richard C. Hoagland and astronomer Tom Van Flandern for a deeper examination of newly released high-resolution photographs of Mars' Cydonia region. Hoagland reports that his Enterprise Mission website crashed under listener traffic after the initial broadcast, and the team has spent days analyzing the wealth of detail contained in the image strips. The discussion focuses on the Tholus, a mile-wide raised oval structure whose summit now reveals what Hoagland identifies as… ...
Sep 18, 2024•46 min•Season 2000Ep. 655
Art Bell covers a night packed with breaking developments, beginning with Peter Davenport of the National UFO Reporting Center presenting two fresh Texas sighting reports. A driver northwest of Dallas describes an egg-shaped object with pulsating red bands and blinding white light that rose silently over his SUV, while a high school teacher near Dallas reports two circular objects streaking across the afternoon sky at tremendous speed. The program shifts to the surprise release of eight new high...
Sep 17, 2024•1 hr 8 min•Season 2000Ep. 653
Art Bell covers a night packed with breaking developments, beginning with Peter Davenport of the National UFO Reporting Center presenting two fresh Texas sighting reports. A driver northwest of Dallas describes an egg-shaped object with pulsating red bands and blinding white light that rose silently over his SUV, while a high school teacher near Dallas reports two circular objects streaking across the afternoon sky at tremendous speed. The program shifts to the surprise release of eight new… Ful...
Sep 17, 2024•1 hr 8 min•Season 2000Ep. 653
Peter Davenport opens with reports of Dallas area UFO sightings before Richard Hoagland and Tom Van Flandern examine newly released NASA photographs of the Cydonia region on Mars. The Dallas sightings involve multiple witnesses observing unusual aerial phenomena. The main focus shifts to controversial images from Mars Global Surveyor showing the Tholus structure and surrounding Cydonia complex. Hoagland reveals the photos sat unreleased despite previous agreements with NASA to promptly publish C...
Sep 17, 2024•1 hr 8 min•Season 2000Ep. 653
Art Bell welcomes back Neil Slade , a composer, musician, and former assistant to brain researcher T.D.A. Lingo, to discuss the untapped potential of the human brain. Slade walks listeners through the three evolutionary layers of the brain, from the reptilian core responsible for basic survival to the mammalian layer governing emotions and finally the advanced frontal lobes where abstract thought, creativity, and cooperation reside. Slade explains his signature technique of "clicking the amygdal...
Sep 17, 2024•36 min•Season 2000Ep. 652
Art Bell welcomes back Neil Slade, a composer, musician, and former assistant to brain researcher T.D.A. Lingo, to discuss the untapped potential of the human brain. Slade walks listeners through the three evolutionary layers of the brain, from the reptilian core responsible for basic survival to the mammalian layer governing emotions and finally the advanced frontal lobes where abstract thought, creativity, and cooperation reside. Slade explains his signature technique of "clicking the… Full sh...
Sep 17, 2024•36 min•Season 2000Ep. 652
Art Bell opens the program by taking calls from listeners who claim to be time travelers or visitors from other dimensions. One caller describes arriving from a dimension where the South won the Civil War, while another recounts meeting his older self as a child. The conversations set the stage for the evening's main guest. Dr. David Anderson , a former U.S. Air Force officer and physicist, joins Art to discuss his groundbreaking time control research. Anderson describes how satellite tracking a...
Sep 16, 2024•3 hr 19 min•Season 2000Ep. 651
Art Bell opens the program by taking calls from listeners who claim to be time travelers or visitors from other dimensions. One caller describes arriving from a dimension where the South won the Civil War, while another recounts meeting his older self as a child. The conversations set the stage for the evening's main guest. Dr. David Anderson, a former U.S. Air Force officer and physicist, joins Art to discuss his groundbreaking time control research. Anderson describes how satellite tracking… F...
Sep 16, 2024•3 hr 19 min•Season 2000Ep. 651
Art Bell welcomes paranormal researcher and author Brad Steiger , whose 149th book, Shadow World, explores encounters with ghosts, spirit entities, and what Steiger calls "spirit mimics," beings that look and act human but are not. Steiger shares results from his decades-long questionnaire of over 30,000 respondents, revealing that 48 percent have seen a ghost and 61 percent have encountered spirit entities in haunted places. Steiger distinguishes between ghosts, which he considers emotional res...
Sep 15, 2024•3 hr 4 min•Season 2000Ep. 650
Art Bell welcomes paranormal researcher and author Brad Steiger, whose 149th book, Shadow World, explores encounters with ghosts, spirit entities, and what Steiger calls "spirit mimics," beings that look and act human but are not. Steiger shares results from his decades-long questionnaire of over 30,000 respondents, revealing that 48 percent have seen a ghost and 61 percent have encountered spirit entities in haunted places. Steiger distinguishes between ghosts, which he considers emotional… Ful...
Sep 15, 2024•3 hr 4 min•Season 2000Ep. 650
Art Bell announces his retirement from broadcasting, revealing the painful circumstances behind his reduced schedule. He then welcomes Richard C. Hoagland , who reports on a second giant iceberg breaking from the Ross Ice Shelf and examines Dan Golden's speech at JPL, noting the NASA administrator acknowledged Admiral Bobby Ray Inman, former NSA director, as head of JPL's oversight committee at Caltech. Hoagland interprets this as evidence of intelligence community control over NASA's Mars explo...
Sep 15, 2024•34 min•Season 2000Ep. 649
Art Bell announces his retirement from broadcasting, revealing the painful circumstances behind his reduced schedule. He then welcomes Richard C. Hoagland, who reports on a second giant iceberg breaking from the Ross Ice Shelf and examines Dan Golden's speech at JPL, noting the NASA administrator acknowledged Admiral Bobby Ray Inman, former NSA director, as head of JPL's oversight committee at Caltech. Hoagland interprets this as evidence of intelligence community control over NASA's Mars… Full ...
Sep 15, 2024•34 min•Season 2000Ep. 649
Major Ed Dames discusses advanced remote viewing techniques and his work training military personnel in psychic intelligence gathering. Dames explains how remote viewing provides actionable intelligence when conventional methods fail, sharing examples from his military career. The conversation addresses the reliability and limitations of remote viewing, protocols for verification, and how the technique evolved from Ingo Swann's foundational work. Richard C. Hoagland joins to discuss breaking Ant...
Sep 15, 2024•34 min•Season 2000Ep. 649
Art Bell interviews Ingo Swann , widely regarded as the originator of remote viewing, in a rare public appearance. Swann recounts how his early psychokinesis experiments at Stanford Research Institute caught the attention of intelligence agencies after he disrupted a buried quark detector simply by attempting to visualize it. The incident prompted immediate government interest and funding for what became a classified 18-year program. Swann credits physicist Hal Puthoff with making the program po...
Sep 14, 2024•3 hr 17 min•Season 2000Ep. 648
Art Bell interviews Ingo Swann, widely regarded as the originator of remote viewing, in a rare public appearance. Swann recounts how his early psychokinesis experiments at Stanford Research Institute caught the attention of intelligence agencies after he disrupted a buried quark detector simply by attempting to visualize it. The incident prompted immediate government interest and funding for what became a classified 18-year program. Swann credits physicist Hal Puthoff with making the program… Fu...
Sep 14, 2024•3 hr 17 min•Season 2000Ep. 648
Art Bell opens with a historic first, a live interview with Mike, the chef at McMurdo Station in Antarctica, who describes daily life at the isolated outpost where 200 people are sealed off from the outside world until August. Mike shares details about extreme weather reaching minus 100 wind chill, the massive iceberg that just broke off the Ross Ice Shelf, and the surreal experience of watching the ocean freeze solid overnight. Following a UFO report segment with Peter Davenport covering strang...
Sep 13, 2024•2 hr 46 min•Season 2000Ep. 647
Art Bell opens with a historic first, a live interview with Mike, the chef at McMurdo Station in Antarctica, who describes daily life at the isolated outpost where 200 people are sealed off from the outside world until August. Mike shares details about extreme weather reaching minus 100 wind chill, the massive iceberg that just broke off the Ross Ice Shelf, and the surreal experience of watching the ocean freeze solid overnight. Following a UFO report segment with Peter Davenport covering… Full ...
Sep 13, 2024•2 hr 46 min•Season 2000Ep. 647
Art Bell welcomes Richard C. Hoagland to discuss a range of breaking news, beginning with the imminent calving of a massive iceberg from the Ross Ice Shelf in Antarctica, measuring 183 miles by 22 miles. Hoagland connects the event to hyperdimensional physics and rapid climate change, referencing ice core data showing the climate can shift dramatically in mere days. The conversation turns to disturbing reports of animal mutilations in central Oregon, where 11 skinned calves were discovered in a ...
Sep 13, 2024•35 min•Season 2000Ep. 646
Art Bell welcomes Richard C. Hoagland to discuss a range of breaking news, beginning with the imminent calving of a massive iceberg from the Ross Ice Shelf in Antarctica, measuring 183 miles by 22 miles. Hoagland connects the event to hyperdimensional physics and rapid climate change, referencing ice core data showing the climate can shift dramatically in mere days. The conversation turns to disturbing reports of animal mutilations in central Oregon, where 11 skinned calves were discovered in a…...
Sep 13, 2024•35 min•Season 2000Ep. 646