Art Bell examines the Roswell UFO crash in the wake of the Sci-Fi Channel's two-hour television special. He highlights the program's most explosive revelation: a digitally enhanced photograph of General Roger Ramey holding a dispatch that references "victims of the wreck" and objects shipped "in the disc," contradicting decades of official denials. Archaeologist Dr. Bill Doleman of the University of New Mexico joins to discuss the excavation he led at the alleged debris field. Doleman describes ...
May 26, 2025•2 hr 47 min•Season 2002Ep. 916
Art Bell examines the Roswell UFO crash in the wake of the Sci-Fi Channel's two-hour television special. He highlights the program's most explosive revelation: a digitally enhanced photograph of General Roger Ramey holding a dispatch that references "victims of the wreck" and objects shipped "in the disc," contradicting decades of official denials. Archaeologist Dr. Bill Doleman of the University of New Mexico joins to discuss the excavation he led at the alleged debris field. Doleman describes…...
May 26, 2025•2 hr 47 min•Season 2002Ep. 916
Art Bell welcomes futurist Gordon Michael Scallion for a conversation that shifts from earth changes and economic predictions into a sustained examination of demonic possession. Scallion reports that after the D.C. sniper shootings, three days of nonstop visions flooded his consciousness with information about possession as a growing crisis, and his own spiritual guidance directed him to discuss it publicly. Scallion describes possession as operating through the body's etheric field, with negati...
May 25, 2025•2 hr 49 min•Season 2002Ep. 915
Art Bell welcomes futurist Gordon Michael Scallion for a conversation that shifts from earth changes and economic predictions into a sustained examination of demonic possession. Scallion reports that after the D.C. sniper shootings, three days of nonstop visions flooded his consciousness with information about possession as a growing crisis, and his own spiritual guidance directed him to discuss it publicly. Scallion describes possession as operating through the body's etheric field, with… Full ...
May 25, 2025•2 hr 49 min•Season 2002Ep. 915
Art Bell interviews technology author Howard Rheingold about the social implications of the Internet and mobile communication revolution. The conversation opens with the staggering growth of connectivity, from a few hundred thousand users a decade earlier to nearly half a billion people online, and Rheingold argues that the convergence of telephones, personal computers, and the Internet will produce something fundamentally new and more transformative than any individual component. Rheingold desc...
May 24, 2025•2 hr 55 min•Season 2002Ep. 914
Art Bell interviews technology author Howard Rheingold about the social implications of the Internet and mobile communication revolution. The conversation opens with the staggering growth of connectivity, from a few hundred thousand users a decade earlier to nearly half a billion people online, and Rheingold argues that the convergence of telephones, personal computers, and the Internet will produce something fundamentally new and more transformative than any individual component. Rheingold… Ful...
May 24, 2025•2 hr 55 min•Season 2002Ep. 914
Art Bell presents a Friday night program featuring Brendan Cook and Barbara McBeath of the Ghost Investigators Society, who share their most unsettling electronic voice phenomena recordings collected over years of fieldwork. The session opens with Art discussing a caller's wife who believes listening to voices of the dead can psychologically open doors to paranormal contact, and he raises the possibility that the investigators' own minds could be manifesting the recordings through their intent. ...
May 23, 2025•2 hr 48 min•Season 2002Ep. 913
Art Bell presents a Friday night program featuring Brendan Cook and Barbara McBeath of the Ghost Investigators Society, who share their most unsettling electronic voice phenomena recordings collected over years of fieldwork. The session opens with Art discussing a caller's wife who believes listening to voices of the dead can psychologically open doors to paranormal contact, and he raises the possibility that the investigators' own minds could be manifesting the recordings through their intent.…...
May 23, 2025•2 hr 48 min•Season 2002Ep. 913
Art Bell is joined by Richard C. Hoagland for an examination of newly released infrared images from NASA's Odyssey spacecraft orbiting Mars. Hoagland presents side-by-side comparisons of aerial photographs of downtown Cairo and thermal images of the Cydonia region on Mars, arguing the structural similarities point to buried artificial constructions. He contends the grid patterns visible beneath the Martian surface resemble city blocks and building foundations, estimating their age at roughly 300...
May 22, 2025•2 hr 50 min•Season 2002Ep. 912
Art Bell is joined by Richard C. Hoagland for an examination of newly released infrared images from NASA's Odyssey spacecraft orbiting Mars. Hoagland presents side-by-side comparisons of aerial photographs of downtown Cairo and thermal images of the Cydonia region on Mars, arguing the structural similarities point to buried artificial constructions. He contends the grid patterns visible beneath the Martian surface resemble city blocks and building foundations, estimating their age at roughly… Fu...
May 22, 2025•2 hr 50 min•Season 2002Ep. 912
Art Bell welcomes theoretical physicist Lawrence M. Krauss , professor of physics and astronomy at Case Western Reserve University, for a wide-ranging conversation on time travel, cosmology, and the nature of the universe. The discussion begins with Einstein's special and general relativity, exploring how clocks slow down near massive objects and at high speeds, with Krauss explaining how cosmic ray muons prove time dilation every time a Geiger counter clicks. The conversation turns to the theor...
May 21, 2025•2 hr 47 min•Season 2002Ep. 911
Art Bell welcomes theoretical physicist Lawrence M. Krauss, professor of physics and astronomy at Case Western Reserve University, for a wide-ranging conversation on time travel, cosmology, and the nature of the universe. The discussion begins with Einstein's special and general relativity, exploring how clocks slow down near massive objects and at high speeds, with Krauss explaining how cosmic ray muons prove time dilation every time a Geiger counter clicks. The conversation turns to the… Full ...
May 21, 2025•2 hr 47 min•Season 2002Ep. 911
Art Bell fills in for George Noory and opens the Halloween Zone with plans to feature the Ghost Investigators Society and their most compelling EVP recordings from haunted locations including the Wyoming Frontier Prison. He reads from a Denver Post article documenting how GIS members Brendan Cook and Barbara McBeath captured ghostly voices at two abandoned Wyoming penitentiaries, including a spirit identifying herself as Hazel, a name later confirmed by tour guides as a girl who drowned near the...
May 20, 2025•48 min•Season 2002Ep. 910
Art Bell fills in for George Noory and opens the Halloween Zone with plans to feature the Ghost Investigators Society and their most compelling EVP recordings from haunted locations including the Wyoming Frontier Prison. He reads from a Denver Post article documenting how GIS members Brendan Cook and Barbara McBeath captured ghostly voices at two abandoned Wyoming penitentiaries, including a spirit identifying herself as Hazel, a name later confirmed by tour guides as a girl who drowned near… Fu...
May 20, 2025•48 min•Season 2002Ep. 910
Art Bell announces his retirement from the program effective December 31st, citing chronic back pain from a pole-climbing accident years earlier that has made maintaining his rigorous broadcast schedule impossible. He confirms George Noory will take over as permanent host while Art remains available for occasional fill-in appearances. The evening also covers breaking developments in the D.C. sniper case and the Chechen rebel hostage crisis at a Moscow theater. Author and researcher Graham Hancoc...
May 19, 2025•2 hr 6 min•Season 2002Ep. 909
Art Bell announces his retirement from the program effective December 31st, citing chronic back pain from a pole-climbing accident years earlier that has made maintaining his rigorous broadcast schedule impossible. He confirms George Noory will take over as permanent host while Art remains available for occasional fill-in appearances. The evening also covers breaking developments in the D.C. sniper case and the Chechen rebel hostage crisis at a Moscow theater. Author and researcher Graham… Full ...
May 19, 2025•2 hr 6 min•Season 2002Ep. 909
Art Bell speaks with Dr. Paul Mayewski , a world leader in ice core collection and analysis who has led more than 50 Antarctic and high mountain expeditions. Dr. Mayewski explains how ice cores function as a year-by-year record of Earth's climate history, capturing gas content, dissolved chemistry, dust particles, and volcanic signatures spanning tens of thousands of years. He describes the dramatic 100,000-year glacial cycles driven by Earth's orbital position relative to the sun and the smalle...
May 18, 2025•2 hr 55 min•Season 2002Ep. 908
Art Bell speaks with Dr. Paul Mayewski, a world leader in ice core collection and analysis who has led more than 50 Antarctic and high mountain expeditions. Dr. Mayewski explains how ice cores function as a year-by-year record of Earth's climate history, capturing gas content, dissolved chemistry, dust particles, and volcanic signatures spanning tens of thousands of years. He describes the dramatic 100,000-year glacial cycles driven by Earth's orbital position relative to the sun and the… Full s...
May 18, 2025•2 hr 55 min•Season 2002Ep. 908
Art Bell welcomes retired FBI field profiler Candice DeLong to analyze the D.C. sniper terrorizing the Washington area. DeLong draws on her 20 years of FBI experience, including the Unabomber manhunt, to construct a psychological profile of the shooter. She explains why the killer is not mentally ill but rather a highly organized individual demonstrating God-like control over life and death through the discipline of sniping, from stalking to shooting to escape. She rules out foreign terrorism an...
May 17, 2025•2 hr 48 min•Season 2002Ep. 907
Art Bell welcomes retired FBI field profiler Candice DeLong to analyze the D.C. sniper terrorizing the Washington area. DeLong draws on her 20 years of FBI experience, including the Unabomber manhunt, to construct a psychological profile of the shooter. She explains why the killer is not mentally ill but rather a highly organized individual demonstrating God-like control over life and death through the discipline of sniping, from stalking to shooting to escape. She rules out foreign terrorism… F...
May 17, 2025•2 hr 48 min•Season 2002Ep. 907
Ray Alden reveals his revolutionary three-dimensional invisibility technology while FBI profiler Candice DeLong analyzes the deadly Virginia sniper terrorizing the D.C. area. Alden, who is actively patenting his cloaking device, explains the scientific principles behind rendering objects truly invisible to the human eye, discussing the military and civilian applications of this groundbreaking technology. The conversation explores how such advanced concealment methods could reshape warfare, law e...
May 17, 2025•2 hr 48 min•Season 2002Ep. 907
Whitley Strieber , Dr. Roger Leir , Linda Moulton Howe , and Bill Hamilton unite for what Strieber calls "the most incredible UFO show anybody has ever done, anywhere, anytime." This unprecedented symposium brings together four of the field's most prominent researchers to share their latest findings and most compelling cases. The panel discussion covers groundbreaking developments in UFO research, including physical evidence analysis, abduction accounts, and government disclosure efforts. Dr. Le...
May 16, 2025•2 hr 45 min•Season 2002Ep. 906
Art Bell hosts a landmark UFO symposium with Whitley Strieber , Dr. Roger Leir , Linda Moulton Howe , and Bill Hamilton . The evening opens with discussion of the D.C. sniper terrorizing the Washington area, a stunning new crop circle formation in England featuring an alien figure alongside a binary-coded message, and a remarkable shadow person photograph submitted by a listener. Dr. Roger Leir shares his firsthand investigation of the 1996 Varginha, Brazil incident, where he interviewed medical...
May 16, 2025•2 hr 45 min•Season 2002Ep. 906
Art Bell hosts a landmark UFO symposium with Whitley Strieber, Dr. Roger Leir, Linda Moulton Howe, and Bill Hamilton. The evening opens with discussion of the D.C. sniper terrorizing the Washington area, a stunning new crop circle formation in England featuring an alien figure alongside a binary-coded message, and a remarkable shadow person photograph submitted by a listener. Dr. Roger Leir shares his firsthand investigation of the 1996 Varginha, Brazil incident, where he interviewed medical… Fu...
May 16, 2025•2 hr 45 min•Season 2002Ep. 906
Art Bell interviews Dallas Thompson , a former personal trainer from Bakersfield who plans to lead an expedition to the North Pole on May 24, 2003, to locate and enter the opening into the hollow Earth reported by Admiral Byrd. Thompson intends to use a SoloTrek personal helicopter, a 350-pound one-person vertical flight vehicle, to descend into the passage with an L.A. film crew documenting the journey. Thompson describes a life-changing near-death experience after his car flew off a 250-foot c...
May 15, 2025•2 hr 46 min•Season 2002Ep. 905
Art Bell interviews Dallas Thompson, a former personal trainer from Bakersfield who plans to lead an expedition to the North Pole on May 24, 2003, to locate and enter the opening into the hollow Earth reported by Admiral Byrd. Thompson intends to use a SoloTrek personal helicopter, a 350-pound one-person vertical flight vehicle, to descend into the passage with an L.A. film crew documenting the journey. Thompson describes a life-changing near-death experience after his car flew off a 250-foot… F...
May 15, 2025•2 hr 46 min•Season 2002Ep. 905
Art Bell welcomes Major Ed Dames , retired U.S. Army intelligence officer and original member of the military's remote viewing program, for his seventh year as a guest. Dames announces his cameo role in the upcoming feature film Suspect Zero alongside Sir Ben Kingsley and discusses taking his remote viewing workshops on the road to cities across the western United States. Dames presents a striking theory about UFOs, claiming they are solid but temporary projections created by an automated system...
May 14, 2025•2 hr 47 min•Season 2002Ep. 904
Art Bell welcomes Major Ed Dames, retired U.S. Army intelligence officer and original member of the military's remote viewing program, for his seventh year as a guest. Dames announces his cameo role in the upcoming feature film Suspect Zero alongside Sir Ben Kingsley and discusses taking his remote viewing workshops on the road to cities across the western United States. Dames presents a striking theory about UFOs, claiming they are solid but temporary projections created by an automated system…...
May 14, 2025•2 hr 47 min•Season 2002Ep. 904
Art Bell speaks with Richard Glen Boire , co-director and legal counsel for the Center for Cognitive Liberty and Ethics, about the government's authority to regulate consciousness-altering substances. Boire argues that drug prohibition amounts to cognitive censorship, with no constitutional basis for the federal government to dictate which states of mind are permitted and which are criminal. He draws parallels between banning drugs and banning books, noting both are carriers of ideas. The discus...
May 13, 2025•41 min•Season 2002Ep. 903
Art Bell speaks with Richard Glen Boire, co-director and legal counsel for the Center for Cognitive Liberty and Ethics, about the government's authority to regulate consciousness-altering substances. Boire argues that drug prohibition amounts to cognitive censorship, with no constitutional basis for the federal government to dictate which states of mind are permitted and which are criminal. He draws parallels between banning drugs and banning books, noting both are carriers of ideas. The… Full s...
May 13, 2025•41 min•Season 2002Ep. 903