Art Bell sits down with physicist Russell Targ , co-founder of the Stanford Research Institute's remote viewing program, who reveals for the first time how the CIA program truly began. Targ describes how retired police commissioner Pat Price identified the leader of the SLA from a mug book and psychically located the actual kidnap car used in the Patty Hearst case. Targ recounts the pivotal moment when Pat Price, given only geographic coordinates, accurately described a secret Soviet weapons fac...
Aug 05, 2025•2 hr 52 min•Season 2004Ep. 987
Art Bell sits down with physicist Russell Targ, co-founder of the Stanford Research Institute's remote viewing program, who reveals for the first time how the CIA program truly began. Targ describes how retired police commissioner Pat Price identified the leader of the SLA from a mug book and psychically located the actual kidnap car used in the Patty Hearst case. Targ recounts the pivotal moment when Pat Price, given only geographic coordinates, accurately described a secret Soviet weapons… Ful...
Aug 05, 2025•2 hr 52 min•Season 2004Ep. 987
Art Bell welcomes back John Lear , son of Learjet inventor Bill Lear, for a wide-ranging conversation about his decades in ufology. Lear recounts his aviation career, including setting a world speed record in a Learjet and racing at Reno, before describing how Bud Hopkins' book Missing Time launched his UFO research in the mid-1980s. The discussion turns to Lear's provocative claims about the nature of human existence. Drawing on what Bob Lazar reportedly read at S4, Lear presents his theory tha...
Aug 04, 2025•2 hr 53 min•Season 2004Ep. 986
Art Bell welcomes back John Lear, son of Learjet inventor Bill Lear, for a wide-ranging conversation about his decades in ufology. Lear recounts his aviation career, including setting a world speed record in a Learjet and racing at Reno, before describing how Bud Hopkins' book Missing Time launched his UFO research in the mid-1980s. The discussion turns to Lear's provocative claims about the nature of human existence. Drawing on what Bob Lazar reportedly read at S4, Lear presents his theory… Ful...
Aug 04, 2025•2 hr 53 min•Season 2004Ep. 986
Art Bell sounds the alarm on broadband over power lines, known as BPL, a technology that would send internet signals through unshielded electrical wiring across America. Joined by Jim Haney, president of the American Radio Relay League, and Eagles guitarist Joe Walsh, Art explains how BPL would blanket the entire shortwave spectrum with interference, destroying ham radio, citizens band, emergency communications, and international broadcasting. FEMA filed comments warning the FCC that BPL would m...
Aug 03, 2025•2 hr 53 min•Season 2004Ep. 985
Dr. David Race Bannon joins Art Bell to discuss Interpol and the secretive Archangel unit after a first-hour warning about broadband over power lines, known as BPL. Joined by Jim Haney, president of the American Radio Relay League, and Eagles guitarist Joe Walsh, Art explains how BPL would blanket the entire shortwave spectrum with interference, destroying ham radio, citizens band, emergency communications, and international broadcasting. FEMA filed comments warning the FCC that BPL would make h...
Aug 03, 2025•2 hr 53 min•Season 2004Ep. 985
Art Bell interviews Nick Cook , aviation editor for the prestigious Jane's Defence Weekly, about his decade-long investigation into antigravity and zero-point energy documented in his book The Hunt for Zero Point. Cook describes gaining access to top-secret military facilities in both the United States and the former Soviet Union during his 18-year career as a defense journalist, and shares his assessment that deployable prototype anti-satellite weapons almost certainly exist. Cook explains how ...
Aug 02, 2025•2 hr 53 min•Season 2004Ep. 984
Art Bell interviews Nick Cook, aviation editor for the prestigious Jane's Defence Weekly, about his decade-long investigation into antigravity and zero-point energy documented in his book The Hunt for Zero Point. Cook describes gaining access to top-secret military facilities in both the United States and the former Soviet Union during his 18-year career as a defense journalist, and shares his assessment that deployable prototype anti-satellite weapons almost certainly exist. Cook explains how… ...
Aug 02, 2025•2 hr 53 min•Season 2004Ep. 984
Art Bell interviews Benjamin Baruch , a chartered financial analyst and certified public accountant who claims God speaks to him in an audible voice. Baruch describes his professional career managing pension plans and endowment funds, where he achieved returns in the top one percent of money managers. His life took a dramatic turn in late 1996 when, after nearly a year of daily prayer seeking guidance on when to sell his clients' stocks, he received a startling response from God that went far be...
Aug 01, 2025•2 hr 53 min•Season 2004Ep. 983
Art Bell interviews Benjamin Baruch, a chartered financial analyst and certified public accountant who claims God speaks to him in an audible voice. Baruch describes his professional career managing pension plans and endowment funds, where he achieved returns in the top one percent of money managers. His life took a dramatic turn in late 1996 when, after nearly a year of daily prayer seeking guidance on when to sell his clients' stocks, he received a startling response from God that went far… Fu...
Aug 01, 2025•2 hr 53 min•Season 2004Ep. 983
Art Bell speaks with Michael Horn , the authorized American media representative for Swiss contactee Billy Meier, about what many consider the most significant and controversial UFO case in history. Horn traces Meier's story from his first alleged encounter at age five in 1942 through decades of reported face-to-face contacts with beings he calls the Plejaren, extraterrestrial humans from a system near but distinct from the Pleiades star cluster. The discussion covers the five categories of phys...
Jul 31, 2025•2 hr 53 min•Season 2004Ep. 982
Art Bell speaks with Michael Horn, the authorized American media representative for Swiss contactee Billy Meier, about what many consider the most significant and controversial UFO case in history. Horn traces Meier's story from his first alleged encounter at age five in 1942 through decades of reported face-to-face contacts with beings he calls the Plejaren, extraterrestrial humans from a system near but distinct from the Pleiades star cluster. The discussion covers the five categories of… Full...
Jul 31, 2025•2 hr 53 min•Season 2004Ep. 982
Art Bell welcomes Jim Motavelli , editor of E/The Environmental Magazine and author of Feeling the Heat, for a wide-ranging discussion on global climate change. They examine recent alarming reports from NASA, the Pentagon, Fortune magazine, and Woods Hole about the possibility of abrupt climate shifts, including the potential shutdown of the Atlantic conveyor belt that could plunge Europe into sudden cooling. Motavelli presents evidence from 400,000 years of ice core data showing an unprecedente...
Jul 30, 2025•2 hr 52 min•Season 2004Ep. 981
Art Bell welcomes Jim Motavelli, editor of E/The Environmental Magazine and author of Feeling the Heat, for a wide-ranging discussion on global climate change. They examine recent alarming reports from NASA, the Pentagon, Fortune magazine, and Woods Hole about the possibility of abrupt climate shifts, including the potential shutdown of the Atlantic conveyor belt that could plunge Europe into sudden cooling. Motavelli presents evidence from 400,000 years of ice core data showing an… Full show no...
Jul 30, 2025•2 hr 52 min•Season 2004Ep. 981
Art Bell welcomes Professor Jan Newcomb Hodges , a robotics pioneer who built the first mobile robot to enter the damaged Three Mile Island reactor in 1979. Hodges explains how his decades of work in robotics, including systems for bomb squads, space exploration, and the stealth B-2 bomber program, led him into particle physics and frequency research as he sought faster computing systems beyond the limits of silicon processors. Hodges describes his experimental work with anti-gravity, claiming t...
Jul 29, 2025•2 hr 52 min•Season 2004Ep. 980
Art Bell welcomes Professor Jan Newcomb Hodges, a robotics pioneer who built the first mobile robot to enter the damaged Three Mile Island reactor in 1979. Hodges explains how his decades of work in robotics, including systems for bomb squads, space exploration, and the stealth B-2 bomber program, led him into particle physics and frequency research as he sought faster computing systems beyond the limits of silicon processors. Hodges describes his experimental work with anti-gravity, claiming… F...
Jul 29, 2025•2 hr 52 min•Season 2004Ep. 980
Professor Jan Newcomb Hodges shares his pioneering work in robotics and advanced technology development. This distinguished engineer built the first robot to enter the crippled Three Mile Island reactor, demonstrating how automated systems can operate in environments too dangerous for humans. Hodges has continued developing robotic solutions for law enforcement and other critical applications, advancing the field through practical innovations. His extensive background includes decades of lecturi...
Jul 29, 2025•2 hr 52 min•Season 2004Ep. 980
Art Bell returns after two weeks spent constructing a massive ham radio antenna in the Nevada desert and opens with wide-ranging commentary on current events, including the Haitian political crisis, a Pentagon climate change report warning of catastrophic weather shifts, and a near-miss asteroid that gave astronomers a nine-hour scare. He also addresses the gay marriage debate at length, sharing his evolving view that no demonstrable harm results from allowing same-sex unions. The featured guest...
Jul 28, 2025•2 hr 54 min•Season 2004Ep. 979
Columbia University physicist and mathematician Dr. Brian Greene , author of The Fabric of the Cosmos, joins Art Bell to discuss physics of the universe, time, wormholes, string theory, and parallel universes. Art returns after two weeks spent constructing a massive ham radio antenna in the Nevada desert and opens with wide-ranging commentary on current events, including the Haitian political crisis, a Pentagon climate change report warning of catastrophic weather shifts, and a near-miss asteroi...
Jul 28, 2025•2 hr 54 min•Season 2004Ep. 979
Brian Greene , Columbia University professor of physics and mathematics, illuminates the mind-bending realities of modern cosmology and superstring theory. This renowned physicist, with credentials from Harvard and Oxford, explains how recent discoveries challenge our fundamental understanding of space, time, and the nature of existence itself. Greene discusses the concept of the Dark Ages following the Big Bang, when the universe existed in a state before light and matter formed into recognizab...
Jul 28, 2025•2 hr 54 min•Season 2004Ep. 979
Art Bell presents a program packed with unusual topics, beginning with open lines covering a purported classified CIA document about biological immortality, spontaneous fires erupting in a Sicilian village, and a caller's report of shadow beings triggering a motion sensor at a Starbucks drive-through. Art also discusses a BBC article about the most distant galaxy ever observed, located 13 billion light years from Earth. The main guest is Aaron Donahue , a remote viewer trained by Major Ed Dames ...
Jul 27, 2025•2 hr 53 min•Season 2004Ep. 978
Aaron Donahue , a remote viewer trained by Major Ed Dames who identifies as a Luciferian, joins Art Bell to discuss Luciferian thought, remote viewing, lottery predictions, and peak oil. Art begins with open lines covering a purported classified CIA document about biological immortality, spontaneous fires erupting in a Sicilian village, and a caller's report of shadow beings triggering a motion sensor at a Starbucks drive-through. Art also discusses a BBC article about the most distant galaxy ev...
Jul 27, 2025•2 hr 53 min•Season 2004Ep. 978
Art Bell opens the program with an impromptu interview of a self-proclaimed vampire named Morgan from Kentucky, who describes his coven of over 50 members, his casket sleeping habits, and plans to be buried alive for three days. Morgan claims thousands of vampires live in major American cities and explains the rituals of blood drinking from willing donors screened for disease. The second half features author and researcher William Buhlman discussing out-of-body experiences. Drawing on a survey o...
Jul 26, 2025•2 hr 53 min•Season 2004Ep. 977
Author and researcher William Buhlman joins Art Bell to discuss out-of-body experiences, OBE survey findings, sleep paralysis, and consciousness after an impromptu vampire interview. Art opens with a self-proclaimed vampire named Morgan from Kentucky, who describes his coven of over 50 members, his casket sleeping habits, and plans to be buried alive for three days. Morgan claims thousands of vampires live in major American cities and explains the rituals of blood drinking from willing donors sc...
Jul 26, 2025•2 hr 53 min•Season 2004Ep. 977
Art Bell welcomes Major Ed Dames , retired military intelligence officer and remote viewing instructor, for a wide-ranging discussion on looming global threats. Dames opens with claims about Earth's most intelligent non-human life form, identifying a species of giant squid whose sophisticated photophore communication system and massive brain rival human cognition. He connects this discovery to a BBC report on an African grey parrot demonstrating telepathy and complex language skills. The convers...
Jul 25, 2025•2 hr 52 min•Season 2004Ep. 976
Art Bell welcomes Major Ed Dames, retired military intelligence officer and remote viewing instructor, for a wide-ranging discussion on looming global threats. Dames opens with claims about Earth's most intelligent non-human life form, identifying a species of giant squid whose sophisticated photophore communication system and massive brain rival human cognition. He connects this discovery to a BBC report on an African grey parrot demonstrating telepathy and complex language skills. The… Full sh...
Jul 25, 2025•2 hr 52 min•Season 2004Ep. 976
Art Bell opens with a surprise guest he kept secret from the network: a man identified only as Chris, claiming to be a former brigadier general in the South African Army, who describes ordering the shoot-down of a UFO in November 1982. Chris says an experimental laser weapon aboard an F-1 Mirage struck a disc-shaped craft traveling at approximately 1,500 miles per hour. After it crashed near Kruger National Park, his team found two small grey beings inside. He says he personally transported the ...
Jul 24, 2025•2 hr 51 min•Season 2004Ep. 975
Brendan Cook and Barbara McBeath of the Ghost Investigators Society join Art Bell to present electronic voice phenomena recordings said to capture voices from the grave after a first-hour South African UFO account. Art opens with a surprise guest he kept secret from the network: a man identified only as Chris, claiming to be a former brigadier general in the South African Army, who describes ordering the shoot-down of a UFO in November 1982. Chris says an experimental laser weapon aboard an F-1 ...
Jul 24, 2025•2 hr 51 min•Season 2004Ep. 975
Art Bell opens with the Super Bowl aftermath, spending considerable time on the Janet Jackson halftime incident and CBS's apology before turning to serious news about Iraq intelligence failures and the spreading bird flu in Southeast Asia. He continues pushing the Woods Hole climate change story, noting the near-total silence from major U.S. networks despite its scientific credibility. Callers discuss Sean David Morton 's incorrect Super Bowl prediction from the previous night and share stories ...
Jul 23, 2025•2 hr 52 min•Season 2004Ep. 974
Robert Zimmerman joins Art Bell to discuss space exploration, the U.S. space program, the Columbia disaster, the International Space Station, and Mars rover discoveries after Art's Super Bowl news hour. Art opens with the Super Bowl aftermath, spending considerable time on the Janet Jackson halftime incident and CBS's apology before turning to serious news about Iraq intelligence failures and the spreading bird flu in Southeast Asia. He continues pushing the Woods Hole climate change story, noti...
Jul 23, 2025•2 hr 52 min•Season 2004Ep. 974