Art Bell opens with a mystery signal detected at 3.39 megahertz that listeners across the country are reporting at unusual strength. He speaks with Nick Begich, author of Angels Don't Play This HAARP, who reveals that Dr. Bernard Eastland, inventor of the HAARP patents, suspects the signal may involve electron acceleration from either the HAARP facility, Norway, or Russia. HAARP officials deny involvement, though their own staff cannot agree on when the last test occurred. The program shifts to ...
Oct 03, 2024•2 hr 57 min•Season 2001Ep. 672
UFO Magazine research director Don Ecker joins Art Bell to discuss lunar anomalies, NASA archive photographs, and UFO secrecy after a mystery-signal segment with Nick Begich. Art opens with a signal detected at 3.39 megahertz that listeners across the country are reporting at unusual strength. Begich, author of Angels Don't Play This HAARP, reveals that Dr. Bernard Eastland, inventor of the HAARP patents, suspects the signal may involve electron acceleration from either the HAARP facility, Norwa...
Oct 03, 2024•2 hr 57 min•Season 2001Ep. 672
Art Bell welcomes Dr. Melvin Morse , a pediatrician and neuroscientist who spent 15 years studying near-death experiences in children at Seattle Children's Hospital. Dr. Morse describes his first case, a young girl submerged underwater for 19 minutes who later recounted every detail of her own resuscitation, including watching a tube being placed in her nose. The conversation turns to the science behind NDEs. Dr. Morse explains that fighter pilots in centrifuges regain consciousness at the exact...
Oct 02, 2024•2 hr 50 min•Season 2001Ep. 671
Art Bell welcomes Dr. Melvin Morse, a pediatrician and neuroscientist who spent 15 years studying near-death experiences in children at Seattle Children's Hospital. Dr. Morse describes his first case, a young girl submerged underwater for 19 minutes who later recounted every detail of her own resuscitation, including watching a tube being placed in her nose. The conversation turns to the science behind NDEs. Dr. Morse explains that fighter pilots in centrifuges regain consciousness at the exact…...
Oct 02, 2024•2 hr 50 min•Season 2001Ep. 671
Art Bell hosts a debate between Richard C. Hoagland and Wayne Green over a Fox television special questioning whether Apollo astronauts landed on the moon. Hoagland, who served as Walter Cronkite's science advisor during the missions, addresses claims about missing stars in photographs, inconsistent shadows, and radiation exposure, arguing the photos were altered to conceal artifacts discovered on the lunar surface rather than to fake the landings. Green maintains his position that the missions ...
Oct 01, 2024•2 hr 42 min•Season 2001Ep. 670
Art Bell hosts a debate between Richard C. Hoagland and Wayne Green over a Fox television special questioning whether Apollo astronauts landed on the moon. Hoagland, who served as Walter Cronkite's science advisor during the missions, addresses claims about missing stars in photographs, inconsistent shadows, and radiation exposure, arguing the photos were altered to conceal artifacts discovered on the lunar surface rather than to fake the landings. Green maintains his position that the missions…...
Oct 01, 2024•2 hr 42 min•Season 2001Ep. 670
Dr. David Anderson explores time travel theory while Richard C. Hoagland and Wayne Green debate the authenticity of the Apollo moon missions. A controversial Fox documentary questioning whether NASA faked the lunar landings sparks heated discussion between Hoagland, who firmly believes we went to the moon, and Green, a longtime moon hoax proponent. The guests dissect photographic anomalies including crosshairs appearing behind objects, missing stars in lunar photographs, and inconsistent shadows...
Oct 01, 2024•2 hr 42 min•Season 2001Ep. 670
Art Bell presents a Valentine's Day broadcast featuring Linda Moulton Howe reporting on the historic landing of the NEAR Shoemaker spacecraft on asteroid 433 Eros. Howe interviews project scientist Lucy McFadden, who describes how the orbiter, never designed to land, touched down at four miles per hour and survived, snapping 69 photographs during its final descent that revealed features as small as one centimeter across. NASA extended the mission to gather gamma-ray spectrometer data on the aste...
Sep 30, 2024•3 hr 40 min•Season 2001Ep. 669
Art Bell presents a Valentine's Day broadcast featuring Linda Moulton Howe reporting on the historic landing of the NEAR Shoemaker spacecraft on asteroid 433 Eros. Howe interviews project scientist Lucy McFadden, who describes how the orbiter, never designed to land, touched down at four miles per hour and survived, snapping 69 photographs during its final descent that revealed features as small as one centimeter across. NASA extended the mission to gather gamma-ray spectrometer data on the… Ful...
Sep 30, 2024•3 hr 40 min•Season 2001Ep. 669
Linda Moulton Howe provides detailed analysis of NASA's historic asteroid landing on 433 Eros, where the NEAR Shoemaker spacecraft accomplished the first touchdown on an asteroid 196 million miles from Earth. Despite never being designed to land, the craft survived impact at four miles per hour and continued transmitting data, capturing 69 high-resolution photographs showing surface features as small as one centimeter. Dr. Lucy McFadden discusses extending the mission to gather gamma-ray spectro...
Sep 30, 2024•3 hr 40 min•Season 2001Ep. 669
Art Bell opens with Dr. Stuart Meloy, a pain management specialist who accidentally discovered that spinal cord stimulator electrodes, when positioned at a specific vertebral location, can reliably induce orgasm in women. Dr. Meloy describes two separate clinical encounters that confirmed the phenomenon, discusses the potential applications for treating orgasmic dysfunction affecting roughly thirty percent of women over thirty, and reveals he has obtained a patent on the technology. The program ...
Sep 29, 2024•3 hr 34 min•Season 2001Ep. 668
Major Ed Dames joins Art Bell to discuss remote viewing, the secretive "Ginger" project, UFOs, time, and nuclear-weapons incidents after a first-hour interview with Dr. Stuart Meloy. Meloy, a pain management specialist, describes accidentally discovering that spinal cord stimulator electrodes, when positioned at a specific vertebral location, can reliably induce orgasm in women. Dr. Meloy describes two separate clinical encounters that confirmed the phenomenon, discusses the potential applicatio...
Sep 29, 2024•3 hr 34 min•Season 2001Ep. 668
Art Bell opens with cryptozoologist Loren Coleman , who analyzes photographs of an alleged skunk ape taken by an anonymous woman in Sarasota County, Florida. Coleman explains that the creature fits the profile of a smaller, more ape-like primate distinct from the Pacific Northwest Bigfoot, and he notes that enhanced images reveal anatomical details inconsistent with a hoax, including visible canines, fingernails, and proper eye shine for a nocturnal animal. The program then shifts to Colm Kelleh...
Sep 28, 2024•2 hr 55 min•Season 2001Ep. 667
Colm Kelleher , Deputy Administrator of the National Institute for Discovery Science, joins Art Bell to discuss NIDS investigations, black triangle cases, UFO-related phenomena, and animal mutilations after Loren Coleman 's skunk ape segment. Coleman analyzes photographs of an alleged skunk ape taken by an anonymous woman in Sarasota County, Florida. Coleman explains that the creature fits the profile of a smaller, more ape-like primate distinct from the Pacific Northwest Bigfoot, and he notes t...
Sep 28, 2024•2 hr 55 min•Season 2001Ep. 667
Art Bell welcomes Ian Xel Lungold , who presents a theory rooted in the Mayan calendar that creation itself is accelerating. Lungold explains that nine distinct cycles of consciousness, each twenty times shorter than the last, reveal a pattern of exponential change building toward a dramatic conclusion in the near future. He shares a formula for converting Gregorian dates to Mayan calendar days, arguing that aligning with these natural rhythms can expand human awareness. In the second half, Art ...
Sep 27, 2024•2 hr 33 min•Season 2001Ep. 666
Art Bell welcomes Ian Xel Lungold, who presents a theory rooted in the Mayan calendar that creation itself is accelerating. Lungold explains that nine distinct cycles of consciousness, each twenty times shorter than the last, reveal a pattern of exponential change building toward a dramatic conclusion in the near future. He shares a formula for converting Gregorian dates to Mayan calendar days, arguing that aligning with these natural rhythms can expand human awareness. In the second half, Art… ...
Sep 27, 2024•2 hr 33 min•Season 2001Ep. 666
Ian Xel Lungold presents research correlating the Mayan calendar with the acceleration of creation itself, arguing that time is not speeding up but rather evolution and consciousness are. Lungold describes nine levels of creation spanning from the Big Bang 16.4 billion years ago to present day, each level occurring twenty times faster than the previous. He reveals a formula converting the Gregorian calendar to the Mayan system, allowing individuals to attune their consciousness to natural rhythm...
Sep 27, 2024•2 hr 33 min•Season 2001Ep. 666
Art Bell welcomes longtime friend Whitley Strieber to discuss his self-published book The Key and a startling new development in UFO research. Dr. Roger Leir has submitted a small claw recovered from a UFO witness for laboratory analysis, and preliminary results suggest its surface is vegetative rather than animal in nature, with white crystals resembling biological adhesive. Whitley connects this finding to testimony from his uncle, Colonel Edward Strieber, who handled Roswell debris and was to...
Sep 26, 2024•2 hr 5 min•Season 2001Ep. 665
Art Bell welcomes longtime friend Whitley Strieber to discuss his self-published book The Key and a startling new development in UFO research. Dr. Roger Leir has submitted a small claw recovered from a UFO witness for laboratory analysis, and preliminary results suggest its surface is vegetative rather than animal in nature, with white crystals resembling biological adhesive. Whitley connects this finding to testimony from his uncle, Colonel Edward Strieber, who handled Roswell debris and was… F...
Sep 26, 2024•2 hr 5 min•Season 2001Ep. 665
Art Bell welcomes Dr. Michio Kaku for a wide-ranging discussion on his second night back on the air. Dr. Kaku describes how Einstein's death when he was eight years old inspired his lifelong pursuit of the unified field theory. They examine the recent experiment where scientists stopped light in a laboratory, with Dr. Kaku explaining that Einstein still has the last laugh since light speed remains constant in a vacuum. The conversation turns to the future of computing, with Dr. Kaku predicting t...
Sep 25, 2024•2 hr 48 min•Season 2001Ep. 664
Art Bell welcomes Dr. Michio Kaku for a wide-ranging discussion on his second night back on the air. Dr. Kaku describes how Einstein's death when he was eight years old inspired his lifelong pursuit of the unified field theory. They examine the recent experiment where scientists stopped light in a laboratory, with Dr. Kaku explaining that Einstein still has the last laugh since light speed remains constant in a vacuum. The conversation turns to the future of computing, with Dr. Kaku predicting… ...
Sep 25, 2024•2 hr 48 min•Season 2001Ep. 664
Art Bell returns to the airwaves and welcomes a massive roster of new and returning affiliate stations before reuniting with Peter Davenport of the National UFO Reporting Center. Peter opens with a tribute to the late Holger Berg, who preserved a 1936 UFO sighting from Eklutna, Alaska, describing a cigar-shaped craft with blue-green lights and a sound resembling a jet engine decades before jet technology existed. Two witnesses using pseudonyms, Tim from Detroit and Denise from Signet, Ohio, reco...
Sep 24, 2024•2 hr 50 min•Season 2001Ep. 663
Art Bell returns to the airwaves and welcomes a massive roster of new and returning affiliate stations before reuniting with Peter Davenport of the National UFO Reporting Center. Peter opens with a tribute to the late Holger Berg, who preserved a 1936 UFO sighting from Eklutna, Alaska, describing a cigar-shaped craft with blue-green lights and a sound resembling a jet engine decades before jet technology existed. Two witnesses using pseudonyms, Tim from Detroit and Denise from Signet, Ohio,… Ful...
Sep 24, 2024•2 hr 50 min•Season 2001Ep. 663
Art Bell sits down with webmaster Keith Rowland for a candid interview about his decision to return to the airwaves after months away. Art explains that personal and legal crises drove his departure, and that both have since been resolved. He reveals that Premier Radio Networks approached him about returning, and rather than requesting more money, he negotiated fewer commercials and a return to the five-hour format. The conversation covers what Art did during his time off, including purchasing a...
Sep 24, 2024•28 min•Season 2001Ep. 662
Art Bell sits down with webmaster Keith Rowland for a candid interview about his decision to return to the airwaves after months away. Art explains that personal and legal crises drove his departure, and that both have since been resolved. He reveals that Premier Radio Networks approached him about returning, and rather than requesting more money, he negotiated fewer commercials and a return to the five-hour format. The conversation covers what Art did during his time off, including purchasing… ...
Sep 24, 2024•28 min•Season 2001Ep. 662
Art Bell hosts his final broadcast, opening with an emotional farewell and a conversation with Crystal Gayle about the bumper music that has defined his show for years. He thanks his production team, network executives, wife Ramona, webmaster Keith Rowland , and sponsor Bob Crane for their roles in making the program what it became. Mike Siegel, Art's successor, joins to discuss the transition and his plans to honor the show's legacy while finding his own voice. Art offers candid advice about ig...
Sep 23, 2024•3 hr 19 min•Season 2000Ep. 661
Art Bell hosts his final broadcast, opening with an emotional farewell and a conversation with Crystal Gayle about the bumper music that has defined his show for years. He thanks his production team, network executives, wife Ramona, webmaster Keith Rowland, and sponsor Bob Crane for their roles in making the program what it became. Mike Siegel, Art's successor, joins to discuss the transition and his plans to honor the show's legacy while finding his own voice. Art offers candid advice about… Fu...
Sep 23, 2024•3 hr 19 min•Season 2000Ep. 661
Art Bell announces his retirement from Coast to Coast AM in an emotional farewell broadcast featuring theoretical physicist Dr. Michio Kaku . Bell opens by playing Crystal Gale's "Ready for the Times to Get Better," a song holding deep personal meaning, before bringing Crystal herself on air for a touching conversation. Mike Siegel, Bell's designated successor, joins to discuss the transition and the program's future direction. Bell emphasizes that the show has developed its own life and conscio...
Sep 23, 2024•3 hr 19 min•Season 2000Ep. 661
Art Bell opens with Peter Davenport of the National UFO Reporting Center, who presents two witnesses from Clearfield, Utah, who observed five separate clusters of luminous objects streaking across the sky in tight V-formations on April 20, 2000. The witnesses describe silent, glowing formations traveling from horizon to horizon in seconds, far faster than conventional aircraft and without any sound or contrails. The remainder of the broadcast is devoted to Ghost to Ghost, Art's beloved format of...
Sep 22, 2024•3 hr 11 min•Season 2000Ep. 660
Art Bell opens with Peter Davenport of the National UFO Reporting Center, who presents two witnesses from Clearfield, Utah, who observed five separate clusters of luminous objects streaking across the sky in tight V-formations on April 20, 2000. The witnesses describe silent, glowing formations traveling from horizon to horizon in seconds, far faster than conventional aircraft and without any sound or contrails. The remainder of the broadcast is devoted to Ghost to Ghost, Art's beloved format… F...
Sep 22, 2024•3 hr 11 min•Season 2000Ep. 660