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The Art Bell Archive

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The Ultimate Art Bell Collection in chronological order, with episodes added daily.
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August 27, 2010: Human Mutilations and Abduction Phenomena - Butch Witkowski

Art Bell welcomes Butch Witkowski, founder of the UFO Research Center of Pennsylvania, to discuss the disturbing topic of human mutilations and abduction phenomena. Witkowski, a former MUFON chief investigator, describes assembling a team of forensic experts, law enforcement officers, and scientists to pursue cases of high strangeness that conventional organizations left unresolved. The conversation centers on documented cases of human mutilation that mirror the surgical precision found in… Full...

May 16, 20262 hr 38 minSeason 2010Ep. 1271

July 23, 2010: Gulf Oil Spill and Climate Change - Peter Ward

Art Bell welcomes Professor Peter Ward, a biologist and earth scientist at the University of Washington, to discuss the Gulf oil spill and the broader threat of climate change. Ward expresses deep concern about heavy crude sitting unseen on the Gulf floor, comparing it to a massive blob no one is properly investigating. He warns that this submerged oil will decompose into hydrogen sulfide, a lethal gas capable of devastating the seagrass beds where commercial fish species begin their lives. The…...

May 15, 20262 hr 37 minSeason 2010Ep. 1270

June 25, 2010: Environmental Disasters - Larry Schweiger

Art Bell speaks with Larry Schweiger, president and CEO of the National Wildlife Federation, about the catastrophic Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. Broadcasting from Manila, Art notes that the disaster has dominated headlines worldwide. Schweiger, who has made multiple trips to the spill zone, describes raw crude stretching across the water as far as the eye can see, with oil so thick that nothing was visible beneath the surface. Schweiger explains the controversy surrounding…...

May 14, 20262 hr 38 minSeason 2010Ep. 1269

April 9, 2010: Astrobiology and Astronaut Training - David Grinspoon

Art Bell is joined by planetary scientist Dr. David Grinspoon, curator of astrobiology at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science and a recipient of the Carl Sagan Medal. The conversation ranges from the likelihood of extraterrestrial life to the private space travel revolution, with Grinspoon noting that the discovery of billions of exoplanets has transformed alien life from speculation into statistical probability. He argues that any intelligent species humanity encounters will almost… Full sh...

May 13, 20262 hr 39 minSeason 2010Ep. 1268

March 26, 2010: Consciousness and the Universe - Robert Lanza

Art Bell sits down with Dr. Robert Lanza, a scientist whom U.S. News and World Report once likened to Einstein, to discuss his groundbreaking theory of biocentrism. Lanza argues that life and consciousness are not accidental byproducts of physics but are fundamental to the structure of reality itself. He points to well-established quantum experiments showing that particles do not possess definite properties until they are observed. Lanza walks through landmark experiments including the… Full sho...

May 12, 20262 hr 35 minSeason 2010Ep. 1267

January 31, 2010: Time Technology and Research - David Lewis Anderson

Art Bell welcomes back Dr. David Lewis Anderson, a physicist who disappeared from public view five years earlier while conducting time control research at his Long Island laboratory. Anderson reveals that he went dark to protect his third-generation time warp field generator, which demonstrated the ability to accelerate time at rates far beyond the 300% achieved in 2002. He has since built a global organization spanning Asia, the Middle East, and the Americas. Anderson describes how his team… Fu...

May 11, 20262 hr 39 minSeason 2010Ep. 1266

January 29, 2010: A Conversation with Dr. Michio Kaku

Art Bell sits down with theoretical physicist Dr. Michio Kaku for a wide-ranging conversation about the frontiers of modern physics. Kaku reports that the Large Hadron Collider is operating smoothly after its troubled start, dismissing the theory it was being sabotaged from the future. He explains the collider may soon produce dark matter, invisible material that has mass and gravity but passes through ordinary objects like a ghost. The discussion explores dark matter's role in forming the… Full...

May 10, 20262 hr 38 minSeason 2010Ep. 1265
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