Art Bell presents what he calls a paradigm-shattering program as Robert Ghost Wolf reveals discoveries from a month-long expedition into the Rocky Mountains. Ghost Wolf, a Native American researcher of mixed blood, was guided to a remote site at 14,000 feet by indigenous elders who knew of its existence through oral traditions passed down from the Ute Indians. The site required daily climbs of 2,000 feet through deep snow and rapidly decomposing granite. Ghost Wolf describes finding over 70 dist...
Feb 19, 2024•3 hr 10 min•Season 1998Ep. 408
Art Bell presents what he calls a paradigm-shattering program as Robert Ghost Wolf reveals discoveries from a month-long expedition into the Rocky Mountains. Ghost Wolf, a Native American researcher of mixed blood, was guided to a remote site at 14,000 feet by indigenous elders who knew of its existence through oral traditions passed down from the Ute Indians. The site required daily climbs of 2,000 feet through deep snow and rapidly decomposing granite. Ghost Wolf describes finding over 70… Ful...
Feb 19, 2024•3 hr 10 min•Season 1998Ep. 408
Art Bell hosts David John Oates for an extensive session of reverse speech analysis covering Kathleen Willey, Dr. Michael Malin, and Major Ed Dames . Oates begins with classic demonstrations, including Neil Armstrong's famous reversal and baby speech examples, before turning to the 60 Minutes interview where Willey described her encounter with President Clinton. Her reversals suggest fear and truthfulness, with phrases referencing power and danger emerging throughout. A caller named Ken Reier ch...
Feb 18, 2024•2 hr 47 min•Season 1998Ep. 407
Art Bell hosts David John Oates for an extensive session of reverse speech analysis covering Kathleen Willey, Dr. Michael Malin, and Major Ed Dames. Oates begins with classic demonstrations, including Neil Armstrong's famous reversal and baby speech examples, before turning to the 60 Minutes interview where Willey described her encounter with President Clinton. Her reversals suggest fear and truthfulness, with phrases referencing power and danger emerging throughout. A caller named Ken Reier… Fu...
Feb 18, 2024•2 hr 47 min•Season 1998Ep. 407
Art Bell welcomes Pat Murphy and Roger Skinner for an evening devoted to pirate radio and the fight for low-power broadcasting in America. Murphy, president of the Association of Clandestine Radio Enthusiasts and a veteran commercial broadcaster, shares his fascination with unlicensed operators who seize the airwaves. Art openly discusses his own history as a pirate broadcaster across FM, AM, television, and shortwave. Skinner presents his FCC petition for rulemaking that would create affordable...
Feb 17, 2024•2 hr 34 min•Season 1998Ep. 406
Art Bell welcomes Pat Murphy and Roger Skinner for an evening devoted to pirate radio and the fight for low-power broadcasting in America. Murphy, president of the Association of Clandestine Radio Enthusiasts and a veteran commercial broadcaster, shares his fascination with unlicensed operators who seize the airwaves. Art openly discusses his own history as a pirate broadcaster across FM, AM, television, and shortwave. Skinner presents his FCC petition for rulemaking that would create… Full show...
Feb 17, 2024•2 hr 34 min•Season 1998Ep. 406
Art Bell welcomes Dannion Brinkley , three-time near-death experiencer and author of Saved by the Light, calling from Washington, D.C. Brinkley has just returned from Egypt, Syria, the Iraqi border, and an illegal crossing into Lebanon. He reports a major archaeological discovery near Tushka in the southwest desert, where laborers digging irrigation channels uncovered a temple over 10,000 years old, with evidence of still older structures beneath. The find threatens the conventional timeline of ...
Feb 16, 2024•1 hr 20 min•Season 1998Ep. 405
Art Bell welcomes Dannion Brinkley, three-time near-death experiencer and author of Saved by the Light, calling from Washington, D.C. Brinkley has just returned from Egypt, Syria, the Iraqi border, and an illegal crossing into Lebanon. He reports a major archaeological discovery near Tushka in the southwest desert, where laborers digging irrigation channels uncovered a temple over 10,000 years old, with evidence of still older structures beneath. The find threatens the conventional timeline of… ...
Feb 16, 2024•1 hr 20 min•Season 1998Ep. 405
Art Bell interviews Phillip Krapf , a retired copy editor from the Los Angeles Times who spent 25 years on the metro desk and shared in a Pulitzer Prize for coverage of the 1992 LA riots. The first portion explores his mainstream journalism career and lifelong skepticism toward UFOs and the paranormal, carefully establishing his credentials before the conversation takes an unexpected turn. Krapf reveals that in June 1997, he was taken from his bed aboard an alien starship into a vast room filled...
Feb 15, 2024•1 hr 58 min•Season 1998Ep. 404
Art Bell interviews Phillip Krapf, a retired copy editor from the Los Angeles Times who spent 25 years on the metro desk and shared in a Pulitzer Prize for coverage of the 1992 LA riots. The first portion explores his mainstream journalism career and lifelong skepticism toward UFOs and the paranormal, carefully establishing his credentials before the conversation takes an unexpected turn. Krapf reveals that in June 1997, he was taken from his bed aboard an alien starship into a vast room filled…...
Feb 15, 2024•1 hr 58 min•Season 1998Ep. 404
Linda Moulton Howe reports from Gulf Breeze, Florida, where a UFO conference has produced its own sightings. Resident Don Rash describes a lens-shaped silver craft that moved rapidly across a clear sky, tilted onto its axis, and vanished. He and his wife Cindy later observed a round silver disc with perimeter lights passing directly overhead while driving across a bridge at twilight. Linda also covers an alarming fish disease spreading from Florida to South America, with scientists suspecting a ...
Feb 14, 2024•1 hr 59 min•Season 1998Ep. 403
Linda Moulton Howe reports from Gulf Breeze, Florida, where a UFO conference has produced its own sightings. Resident Don Rash describes a lens-shaped silver craft that moved rapidly across a clear sky, tilted onto its axis, and vanished. He and his wife Cindy later observed a round silver disc with perimeter lights passing directly overhead while driving across a bridge at twilight. Linda also covers an alarming fish disease spreading from Florida to South America, with scientists suspecting a…...
Feb 14, 2024•1 hr 59 min•Season 1998Ep. 403
Linda Moulton Howe provides updates on the Gulf Breeze UFO phenomenon while Mark Smith demonstrates techniques for seeing human auras and energy fields. Howe's investigation into the Gulf Breeze case includes new witness testimonies, photographic analysis, and examination of physical evidence that continues to support extraordinary explanations for this well-documented UFO event. Her research reveals patterns in the Gulf Breeze sightings that suggest ongoing extraterrestrial activity rather than...
Feb 14, 2024•1 hr 59 min•Season 1998Ep. 403
Art Bell welcomes Terence McKenna , calling from a remote solar-powered home on Hawaii's Mauna Loa volcano via a cutting-edge one-megabyte wireless internet link. McKenna surveys recent scientific milestones including anti-gravitational forces, water on the moon, and quantum teleportation. He and Art consider whether artificial intelligence could emerge from the internet and quietly observe humanity before deciding what to do with its creators. The conversation turns to DMT, a powerful psychedel...
Feb 13, 2024•2 hr 51 min•Season 1998Ep. 402
Art Bell welcomes Terence McKenna, calling from a remote solar-powered home on Hawaii's Mauna Loa volcano via a cutting-edge one-megabyte wireless internet link. McKenna surveys recent scientific milestones including anti-gravitational forces, water on the moon, and quantum teleportation. He and Art consider whether artificial intelligence could emerge from the internet and quietly observe humanity before deciding what to do with its creators. The conversation turns to DMT, a powerful… Full show...
Feb 13, 2024•2 hr 51 min•Season 1998Ep. 402
Art Bell hosts a heated debate between photographic analyst Jim Dilettoso and author Kal Korff over some of the most contentious cases in UFO history. The two clash over the Billy Meier photographs from Switzerland, with Korff declaring them a blatant hoax based on optical analysis and Dilettoso defending the testing he helped coordinate at facilities including Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Neither side gives ground as they argue over methodology, original negatives, and whether photos can be authe...
Feb 12, 2024•3 hr 16 min•Season 1998Ep. 401
Art Bell hosts a heated debate between photographic analyst Jim Dilettoso and author Kal Korff over some of the most contentious cases in UFO history. The two clash over the Billy Meier photographs from Switzerland, with Korff declaring them a blatant hoax based on optical analysis and Dilettoso defending the testing he helped coordinate at facilities including Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Neither side gives ground as they argue over methodology, original negatives, and whether photos can be… Full...
Feb 12, 2024•3 hr 16 min•Season 1998Ep. 401
Art Bell presents a two-part program beginning with Linda Moulton Howe 's investigation into Project HAARP, the high-frequency radio transmitter in Gakona, Alaska. Cornell professor Michael Kelly explains that HAARP's energy output is far smaller than the natural aurora and poses no environmental threat. Program manager John Heckscher notes the facility is only one-quarter built after a decade of inconsistent funding. Activist Nick Begich urges broader public oversight before the system reaches ...
Feb 11, 2024•2 hr 39 min•Season 1998Ep. 400
Art Bell presents a two-part program beginning with Linda Moulton Howe's investigation into Project HAARP, the high-frequency radio transmitter in Gakona, Alaska. Cornell professor Michael Kelly explains that HAARP's energy output is far smaller than the natural aurora and poses no environmental threat. Program manager John Heckscher notes the facility is only one-quarter built after a decade of inconsistent funding. Activist Nick Begich urges broader public oversight before the system reaches… ...
Feb 11, 2024•2 hr 39 min•Season 1998Ep. 400
Tom Van Flandern presents his unconventional theories about Mars and solar system development while Linda Moulton Howe investigates HAARP and its potential applications for weather modification and consciousness control. Van Flandern's background in celestial mechanics and his work at the U.S. Naval Observatory provide credible foundation for examining alternative theories about planetary formation and the possibility of artificial influence on solar system development. He discusses evidence tha...
Feb 11, 2024•2 hr 39 min•Season 1998Ep. 400
Art Bell interviews Seth Shostak , public programs scientist at the SETI Institute in Mountain View, California, about the search for extraterrestrial intelligence. Shostak explains that the project, renamed Phoenix after Congress killed NASA's SETI funding in 1993, now survives on private donations from supporters like Bill Hewlett and David Packard. The parallels to the film "Contact" prove remarkably close to reality. Shostak describes the technical challenges of distinguishing alien signals ...
Feb 10, 2024•2 hr 48 min•Season 1998Ep. 399
Art Bell interviews Seth Shostak, public programs scientist at the SETI Institute in Mountain View, California, about the search for extraterrestrial intelligence. Shostak explains that the project, renamed Phoenix after Congress killed NASA's SETI funding in 1993, now survives on private donations from supporters like Bill Hewlett and David Packard. The parallels to the film "Contact" prove remarkably close to reality. Shostak describes the technical challenges of distinguishing alien signals… ...
Feb 10, 2024•2 hr 48 min•Season 1998Ep. 399
Art Bell covers two major stories: a mile-wide asteroid designated 1997 XF-11 that may pass dangerously close to Earth in 2028, and the U.S. Navy's controversial low-frequency sonar testing in Hawaiian waters. Dick Allgaier, a reporter for KITV News in Honolulu, shares his firsthand account from aboard the research vessel Cory Chouest, where 195-decibel underwater speakers blast sound waves while scientists monitor whale behavior nearby. Greenpeace Hawaii director Michael Bailey joins the broadc...
Feb 09, 2024•2 hr 6 min•Season 1998Ep. 398
Peter Davenport of the National UFO Reporting Center joins Art Bell with a Tampa sightings update after asteroid 1997 XF-11 and Navy low-frequency sonar coverage. Dick Allgaier, a reporter for KITV News in Honolulu, shares his firsthand account from aboard the research vessel Cory Chouest, where 195-decibel underwater speakers blast sound waves while scientists monitor whale behavior nearby. Greenpeace Hawaii director Michael Bailey joins the broadcast to argue that the same sonar frequencies ca...
Feb 09, 2024•2 hr 6 min•Season 1998Ep. 398
Art Bell opens with investigative reporter Chris Ruddy to examine the sudden death of Whitewater figure James McDougal in federal prison. Ruddy explains that McDougal died of an apparent heart attack while in solitary confinement, just two weeks after former Arkansas Governor Jim Guy Tucker reportedly agreed to cooperate with Kenneth Starr. Because grand jury testimony cannot be cross-examined, McDougal's death effectively renders his evidence inadmissible in court. Ruddy raises troubling questi...
Feb 08, 2024•2 hr 1 min•Season 1998Ep. 397
Art Bell opens with investigative reporter Chris Ruddy to examine the sudden death of Whitewater figure James McDougal in federal prison. Ruddy explains that McDougal died of an apparent heart attack while in solitary confinement, just two weeks after former Arkansas Governor Jim Guy Tucker reportedly agreed to cooperate with Kenneth Starr. Because grand jury testimony cannot be cross-examined, McDougal's death effectively renders his evidence inadmissible in court. Ruddy raises troubling… Full ...
Feb 08, 2024•2 hr 1 min•Season 1998Ep. 397
Chris Ruddy investigates the suspicious death of James McDougal while Steven Gibbs discusses his work developing time machine technology based on unconventional physics principles. Ruddy's journalistic investigation reveals inconsistencies in official explanations for McDougal's death that suggest possible assassination to prevent testimony in the Whitewater investigation that could have implicated powerful political figures. His analysis examines the pattern of suspicious deaths among individua...
Feb 08, 2024•2 hr 1 min•Season 1998Ep. 397
Art Bell welcomes author Bruce Rux to discuss his book "Hollywood vs. the Aliens," which argues that U.S. military and intelligence agencies have used Hollywood films to shape public perception of UFOs since the 1950s. Rux has analyzed over 600 movies in the genre and traces connections between filmmakers and defense industry figures, claiming alien designs and scripts were altered at executive levels to match classified information. The conversation covers mind control research under MK-Ultra, ...
Feb 07, 2024•2 hr 22 min•Season 1998Ep. 396
Art Bell welcomes author Bruce Rux to discuss his book "Hollywood vs. the Aliens," which argues that U.S. military and intelligence agencies have used Hollywood films to shape public perception of UFOs since the 1950s. Rux has analyzed over 600 movies in the genre and traces connections between filmmakers and defense industry figures, claiming alien designs and scripts were altered at executive levels to match classified information. The conversation covers mind control research under MK-Ultra,…...
Feb 07, 2024•2 hr 22 min•Season 1998Ep. 396
Art Bell opens with alarming reports of flesh-eating strep A bacteria spreading across Texas, with 89 cases and 18 deaths reported since December. He questions why the outbreak receives so little national media coverage. A caller claiming to be a former government biological weapons researcher connects the outbreak to experiments at Dugway, Utah, alleging that common bacteria have been engineered into lethal strains. The main guest is Dale Graff , the man who coined the name for the government's...
Feb 06, 2024•2 hr 55 min•Season 1998Ep. 395