Art Bell brings Major Ed Dames back to discuss remote viewing predictions and global threats. Dames identifies the recent record-breaking solar flare as the "shot across the bow" he had previously predicted, a precursor event to what his remote viewing team calls the "kill shot," a future solar event capable of causing widespread destruction and loss of life. He warns that the next major solar event will be the kill shot itself. Dames revisits his prediction from 14 years earlier about dying… Fu...
Oct 30, 2024•2 hr 47 min•Season 2001Ep. 700
Art Bell welcomes Albert Taylor , aerospace engineer turned consciousness researcher, to discuss out-of-body experiences and their possible connection to the shadow people phenomenon. Taylor, who worked on the Lockheed U-2, SR-71, the F-117 stealth fighter design team, and the B-1 bomber program, describes how childhood sleep paralysis episodes eventually led him to explore OBEs through a scientific lens. Taylor explains that shadow people sightings likely involve three categories of beings: the...
Oct 29, 2024•2 hr 41 min•Season 2001Ep. 699
Art Bell welcomes Albert Taylor, aerospace engineer turned consciousness researcher, to discuss out-of-body experiences and their possible connection to the shadow people phenomenon. Taylor, who worked on the Lockheed U-2, SR-71, the F-117 stealth fighter design team, and the B-1 bomber program, describes how childhood sleep paralysis episodes eventually led him to explore OBEs through a scientific lens. Taylor explains that shadow people sightings likely involve three categories of beings: the…...
Oct 29, 2024•2 hr 41 min•Season 2001Ep. 699
Dr. Albert Taylor addresses the shadow people phenomenon through his expertise in out-of-body experiences. As shadow people reports flood Art's email with over 4,000 messages, Taylor proposes that some sightings may represent people having OBEs who appear as shadowy figures to physical observers. Taylor shares his background as an aerospace engineer who worked on the U-2 spy plane, SR-71 Blackbird, F-117 stealth fighter, and B-1 bomber before devoting himself to consciousness research. His book ...
Oct 29, 2024•2 hr 41 min•Season 2001Ep. 699
Art Bell interviews Professor Bart Kosko , an electrical engineering professor at USC and author of "Heaven in a Chip," about fuzzy logic, digital immortality, and the future of computing. Kosko explains how fuzzy logic enables computers to reason in shades of gray rather than strict binary, a technology already embedded in automobile transmissions, camcorders, and industrial control systems worldwide. The discussion explores the possibility of backing up an entire human brain onto a chip the si...
Oct 28, 2024•2 hr 48 min•Season 2001Ep. 698
Art Bell interviews Professor Bart Kosko, an electrical engineering professor at USC and author of "Heaven in a Chip," about fuzzy logic, digital immortality, and the future of computing. Kosko explains how fuzzy logic enables computers to reason in shades of gray rather than strict binary, a technology already embedded in automobile transmissions, camcorders, and industrial control systems worldwide. The discussion explores the possibility of backing up an entire human brain onto a chip the… Fu...
Oct 28, 2024•2 hr 48 min•Season 2001Ep. 698
Art Bell speaks with Dr. Gilbert Lavoie , a medical doctor and internist who has spent years researching the Shroud of Turin. Lavoie presents his scientific analysis of the burial cloth, using his medical expertise to examine the bloodstain patterns and body image that appear on the linen. He argues that the evidence supports the shroud's authenticity as the actual burial cloth of Jesus Christ. The discussion covers Lavoie's methodology for studying the shroud, including his experiments recreati...
Oct 27, 2024•3 hr 28 min•Season 2001Ep. 697
Art Bell speaks with Dr. Gilbert Lavoie, a medical doctor and internist who has spent years researching the Shroud of Turin. Lavoie presents his scientific analysis of the burial cloth, using his medical expertise to examine the bloodstain patterns and body image that appear on the linen. He argues that the evidence supports the shroud's authenticity as the actual burial cloth of Jesus Christ. The discussion covers Lavoie's methodology for studying the shroud, including his experiments… Full sho...
Oct 27, 2024•3 hr 28 min•Season 2001Ep. 697
Dr. Gilbert Lavoi e presents his medical and scientific research on the Shroud of Turin, arguing evidence proves the cloth wrapped Jesus Christ. As an internist who has spent years studying the controversial relic, Dr. Lavoie analyzes the anatomical details, bloodstain patterns, and forensic evidence visible on the shroud. The discussion explores how medical knowledge allows modern physicians to interpret wounds, body positioning, and crucifixion trauma recorded in the fabric. Art examines the c...
Oct 27, 2024•3 hr 28 min•Season 2001Ep. 697
Art Bell welcomes Dr. Nick Begich to discuss the HAARP installation in Alaska and the broader world of electromagnetic weapons technology. Begich explains how the phased antenna array focuses radio frequency energy into concentrated beams capable of achieving an effective radiated power of up to a billion watts. He details the differences between HAARP, the nearby High Pass facility, and similar installations operating in Russia and China. The conversation covers mysterious signals detected on s...
Oct 26, 2024•2 hr 50 min•Season 2001Ep. 696
Art Bell welcomes Dr. Nick Begich to discuss the HAARP installation in Alaska and the broader world of electromagnetic weapons technology. Begich explains how the phased antenna array focuses radio frequency energy into concentrated beams capable of achieving an effective radiated power of up to a billion watts. He details the differences between HAARP, the nearby High Pass facility, and similar installations operating in Russia and China. The conversation covers mysterious signals detected on… ...
Oct 26, 2024•2 hr 50 min•Season 2001Ep. 696
Art Bell and Richard C. Hoagland share a remarkable night of live observation as a massive solar storm produces aurora borealis visible across the United States, extending far south of its usual range. Hoagland, calling from 8,000 feet in the Manzano Mountains of New Mexico, describes brilliant blue-green curtains and deep red streamers stretching past the zenith and into the southern sky, bright enough to see color despite the limitations of nighttime vision. Art watches from the high desert of...
Oct 26, 2024•5 min•Season 2001Ep. 695
Art Bell and Richard C. Hoagland share a remarkable night of live observation as a massive solar storm produces aurora borealis visible across the United States, extending far south of its usual range. Hoagland, calling from 8,000 feet in the Manzano Mountains of New Mexico, describes brilliant blue-green curtains and deep red streamers stretching past the zenith and into the southern sky, bright enough to see color despite the limitations of nighttime vision. Art watches from the high desert… F...
Oct 26, 2024•5 min•Season 2001Ep. 695
Art Bell welcomes author and former 911 dispatcher Leland Gregory to share recordings from his CD "Wacky 911" and stories from his book "What's the Number for 911?" Gregory, a former writer for Saturday Night Live and co-author of the bestseller "America's Dumbest Criminals," spent years cultivating an underground network of dispatchers who traded their most memorable calls. The recordings range from absurd to touching. A man stuck in a pool pump for three hours requires an industrial lubricant ...
Oct 25, 2024•2 hr 46 min•Season 2001Ep. 694
Art Bell welcomes author and former 911 dispatcher Leland Gregory to share recordings from his CD "Wacky 911" and stories from his book "What's the Number for 911?" Gregory, a former writer for Saturday Night Live and co-author of the bestseller "America's Dumbest Criminals," spent years cultivating an underground network of dispatchers who traded their most memorable calls. The recordings range from absurd to touching. A man stuck in a pool pump for three hours requires an industrial lubricant…...
Oct 25, 2024•2 hr 46 min•Season 2001Ep. 694
Art Bell welcomes engineer and author Matthew Stein to discuss his book "When Technology Fails," a comprehensive guide to self-reliance when modern systems break down. The conversation opens with real-world examples of technological vulnerability, including California's record electricity rate hikes, the unreported nuclear accident at San Onofre that likely caused the state's rolling blackouts, and a mysterious electromagnetic pulse in Bremerton, Washington that disabled thousands of keyless car...
Oct 24, 2024•2 hr 55 min•Season 2001Ep. 693
Art Bell welcomes engineer and author Matthew Stein to discuss his book "When Technology Fails," a comprehensive guide to self-reliance when modern systems break down. The conversation opens with real-world examples of technological vulnerability, including California's record electricity rate hikes, the unreported nuclear accident at San Onofre that likely caused the state's rolling blackouts, and a mysterious electromagnetic pulse in Bremerton, Washington that disabled thousands of keyless… Fu...
Oct 24, 2024•2 hr 55 min•Season 2001Ep. 693
Art Bell dedicates the evening to open lines with two restricted phone lines: one for callers claiming to be the Antichrist and another for time travelers. He reasons that if time travel is ever invented, travelers from the future would logically exist in the present. Multiple self-proclaimed Antichrists phone in with wildly different personas, from a San Diego man who speaks of a coming spiritual awakening to a caller with a sinister voice who identifies as a son of Lucifer. The time traveler c...
Oct 23, 2024•3 hr 31 min•Season 2001Ep. 692
Art Bell dedicates the evening to open lines with two restricted phone lines: one for callers claiming to be the Antichrist and another for time travelers. He reasons that if time travel is ever invented, travelers from the future would logically exist in the present. Multiple self-proclaimed Antichrists phone in with wildly different personas, from a San Diego man who speaks of a coming spiritual awakening to a caller with a sinister voice who identifies as a son of Lucifer. The time traveler… ...
Oct 23, 2024•3 hr 31 min•Season 2001Ep. 692
Art Bell opens the show with the dramatic deorbiting of Russia's Mir space station, which plunged into the South Pacific just minutes before airtime. Astronomer Steve "Dr. Sky" Kates joins to discuss the fiery reentry, the mysterious fungus that thrived aboard Mir by consuming titanium, and what happens when that organism reaches the nutrient-rich ocean. Dr. Eugene Mallove , editor of Infinite Energy magazine, and Richard C. Hoagland then take center stage to discuss the suppression of cold fusi...
Oct 22, 2024•2 hr 43 min•Season 2001Ep. 691
Art Bell opens the show with the dramatic deorbiting of Russia's Mir space station, which plunged into the South Pacific just minutes before airtime. Astronomer Steve "Dr. Sky" Kates joins to discuss the fiery reentry, the mysterious fungus that thrived aboard Mir by consuming titanium, and what happens when that organism reaches the nutrient-rich ocean. Dr. Eugene Mallove, editor of Infinite Energy magazine, and Richard C. Hoagland then take center stage to discuss the suppression of cold… Full...
Oct 22, 2024•2 hr 43 min•Season 2001Ep. 691
Eugene Mallove and Richard C. Hoagland discuss infinite energy possibilities as the Russian space station Mir makes its historic plunge to Earth. The episode begins with technical difficulties and Art literally smacking his microphone to make it work, joking about how they fixed things on Mir. Dr. Sky joins to discuss the spectacular re-entry, with eyewitness accounts describing fingers of material streaking across the Pacific sky near Fiji and Tonga. The conversation turns to concerns about a f...
Oct 22, 2024•2 hr 43 min•Season 2001Ep. 691
Art Bell surveys a cascade of troubling headlines, from foot-and-mouth disease spreading to the Netherlands and mad cow fears reaching Vermont, to stock markets in freefall and rolling blackouts threatening to spread beyond California. He describes the convergence of crises as evidence of an accelerating quickening, noting that just months earlier, the nation seemed prosperous and secure. Investigative reporter Linda Moulton Howe joins to cover the USDA's seizure of 233 sheep from Vermont farmer...
Oct 21, 2024•2 hr 48 min•Season 2001Ep. 690
Researcher and reporter Linda Moulton Howe , introduced for her crop-circle and animal-mutilation work, joins Art Bell with a report on the USDA seizure of 233 Vermont sheep over prion-disease concerns. Art also surveys a cascade of troubling headlines, from foot-and-mouth disease spreading to the Netherlands and mad cow fears reaching Vermont, to stock markets in freefall and rolling blackouts threatening to spread beyond California. He describes the convergence of crises as evidence of an acce...
Oct 21, 2024•2 hr 48 min•Season 2001Ep. 690
Art Bell opens with an extended monologue on the California energy crisis and rolling blackouts, criticizing every administration from Reagan through Bush for failing to invest in solar, wind, and alternative power sources. He argues that even modest adoption of existing technology could resolve the shortfall at the margins and calls the lack of leadership on the issue criminal negligence. Guests Ginny Porter and Diana Burney of Earth Release join from Jacksonville, Florida, to discuss their wor...
Oct 20, 2024•2 hr 47 min•Season 2001Ep. 689
Art Bell opens with an extended monologue on the California energy crisis and rolling blackouts, criticizing every administration from Reagan through Bush for failing to invest in solar, wind, and alternative power sources. He argues that even modest adoption of existing technology could resolve the shortfall at the margins and calls the lack of leadership on the issue criminal negligence. Guests Ginny Porter and Diana Burney of Earth Release join from Jacksonville, Florida, to discuss their… Fu...
Oct 20, 2024•2 hr 47 min•Season 2001Ep. 689
Art Bell welcomes Dr. Seth Shostak of the SETI Institute, fresh from a research run at the Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico. Shostak describes the search process, including how the system monitors 28 million channels across two polarizations to detect narrow-band signals that could indicate an extraterrestrial transmitter. He recounts a brief moment of excitement during the latest run when a signal turned out to be an orbiting satellite, a common source of false alarms. The discussion turns to...
Oct 19, 2024•2 hr 33 min•Season 2001Ep. 688
Art Bell welcomes Dr. Seth Shostak of the SETI Institute, fresh from a research run at the Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico. Shostak describes the search process, including how the system monitors 28 million channels across two polarizations to detect narrow-band signals that could indicate an extraterrestrial transmitter. He recounts a brief moment of excitement during the latest run when a signal turned out to be an orbiting satellite, a common source of false alarms. The discussion turns… F...
Oct 19, 2024•2 hr 33 min•Season 2001Ep. 688
Art Bell presents a packed broadcast that breaks two major stories in a single night. First, investigative reporter Robert Steenson reveals what he believes is the true identity of Dean Kamen's mysterious invention known as "Ginger" or "IT." Using secretly recorded video from a private engineering convention and a photograph of Kamen with President Clinton, Steenson identifies the device as the iBot Transporter, a revolutionary self-balancing wheelchair that rides on just two wheels using gyrosc...
Oct 18, 2024•3 hr 28 min•Season 2001Ep. 687
Dr. Jonathan Reed returns to Art Bell with Robert Rafe for the controversial "alien in the freezer" story after Robert Steenson's report on Dean Kamen's "Ginger" device. Steenson reveals what he believes is the true identity of the mysterious invention known as "Ginger" or "IT." Using secretly recorded video from a private engineering convention and a photograph of Kamen with President Clinton, Steenson identifies the device as the iBot Transporter, a revolutionary self-balancing wheelchair that...
Oct 18, 2024•3 hr 28 min•Season 2001Ep. 687