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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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June 8, 2001: Underwater City Off Cuba & Shadow People - Ed Dames | UFO Video - Robert Kiviat

Art Bell presents a striking anonymous UFO video from North Bay, Ontario, then speaks with Hollywood producer Robert Kiviat , who has secured exclusive rights to footage shot by a British housewife showing a structured craft with pulsing colors hovering for six and a half minutes. Kiviat explains the object matches UFOs captured by NASA cameras during the STS-75 tether incident, both displaying a disc shape with a distinctive notch and central circle. Remote viewer Major Ed Dames joins to report...

Dec 04, 20242 hr 48 minSeason 2001Ep. 738

June 8, 2001: Underwater City Off Cuba & Shadow People - Ed Dames | UFO Video - Robert Kiviat

Art Bell presents a striking anonymous UFO video from North Bay, Ontario, then speaks with Hollywood producer Robert Kiviat, who has secured exclusive rights to footage shot by a British housewife showing a structured craft with pulsing colors hovering for six and a half minutes. Kiviat explains the object matches UFOs captured by NASA cameras during the STS-75 tether incident, both displaying a disc shape with a distinctive notch and central circle. Remote viewer Major Ed Dames joins to report…...

Dec 04, 20242 hr 48 minSeason 2001Ep. 738

June 8, 2001: Underwater City Off Cuba & Shadow People - Ed Dames #124; UFO Video - Robert Kiviat

Ed Dames remote views the underwater structures discovered off Cuba before Robert Kiviat discusses UFO video evidence. Dames describes his remote viewing session targeting the Cuba anomaly and the impressions he received about the site's nature and origins. The conversation explores whether the underwater formations represent ancient ruins and what civilization might have constructed them. Dames discusses the remote viewing process and the information that emerges through this trained psychic me...

Dec 04, 20242 hr 48 minSeason 2001Ep. 738

June 5, 2001: Bigfoot Research - Robert W. Morgan

Art Bell welcomes Bigfoot researcher Robert W. Morgan alongside a returning caller known as Bugs, a Vietnam veteran and former hunter from Texas who years earlier confided a shocking story. Bugs recounts how in the mid-1970s, while hunting bobcats and coyotes at night with two fellow veterans, they fired on an unknown creature with glowing red eyes in a wheat field near Elm Creek, believing it to be a bear. The creature rose to over seven feet tall and fled on two legs. After tracking it into a ...

Dec 03, 20242 hr 52 minSeason 2001Ep. 737

June 5, 2001: Bigfoot Research - Robert W. Morgan

Art Bell welcomes Bigfoot researcher Robert W. Morgan alongside a returning caller known as Bugs, a Vietnam veteran and former hunter from Texas who years earlier confided a shocking story. Bugs recounts how in the mid-1970s, while hunting bobcats and coyotes at night with two fellow veterans, they fired on an unknown creature with glowing red eyes in a wheat field near Elm Creek, believing it to be a bear. The creature rose to over seven feet tall and fled on two legs. After tracking it into a…...

Dec 03, 20242 hr 52 minSeason 2001Ep. 737

June 1, 2001: Open Lines

Art Bell opens the phone lines for a Friday night edition of Truth or Trash, a game where callers tell outrageous stories and a jury of fellow listeners votes on whether each tale is true or fabricated. Callers are encouraged to lie convincingly or tell true stories so unbelievable they sound fake. The evening produces memorable entries, including a World War II veteran's account of a Japanese fighter plane landing perfectly on Tinian Island with a dead pilot inside whose neck was broken, a man ...

Dec 02, 20242 hr 55 minSeason 2001Ep. 736

June 1, 2001: Open Lines

Art Bell opens the phone lines for a Friday night edition of Truth or Trash, a game where callers tell outrageous stories and a jury of fellow listeners votes on whether each tale is true or fabricated. Callers are encouraged to lie convincingly or tell true stories so unbelievable they sound fake. The evening produces memorable entries, including a World War II veteran's account of a Japanese fighter plane landing perfectly on Tinian Island with a dead pilot inside whose neck was broken, a man…...

Dec 02, 20242 hr 55 minSeason 2001Ep. 736

May 31, 2001: Shadow People - Morgan Spence

Art Bell reads a detailed letter from a military technology worker who began seeing shadow beings after prolonged exposure to laser scanning displays and DVD players. The man describes a small, robed figure that appeared in his office, locked eyes with him for twenty seconds, then sprinted along the wall and vanished at impossible speed. Art proposes that modern digital technology operating at high frame rates may be shifting human visual perception into frequency ranges where these entities bec...

Dec 01, 20242 hr 55 minSeason 2001Ep. 735

May 31, 2001: Shadow People - Morgan Spence

Art Bell reads a detailed letter from a military technology worker who began seeing shadow beings after prolonged exposure to laser scanning displays and DVD players. The man describes a small, robed figure that appeared in his office, locked eyes with him for twenty seconds, then sprinted along the wall and vanished at impossible speed. Art proposes that modern digital technology operating at high frame rates may be shifting human visual perception into frequency ranges where these entities… Fu...

Dec 01, 20242 hr 55 minSeason 2001Ep. 735

May 30, 2001: Home Power Magazine - Richard Perez

Art Bell opens with observations about record-breaking heat in San Francisco and shrubs growing in Arctic tundra, declaring that the argument over whether climate is changing should be over. He then welcomes Richard Perez , editor and publisher of Home Power Magazine, who has lived off-grid since 1970 and spent decades installing renewable energy systems in rural communities. Perez details practical steps any homeowner can take to slash electricity bills. Replacing just two incandescent bulbs pe...

Nov 30, 20242 hr 55 minSeason 2001Ep. 734

May 30, 2001: Home Power Magazine - Richard Perez

Art Bell opens with observations about record-breaking heat in San Francisco and shrubs growing in Arctic tundra, declaring that the argument over whether climate is changing should be over. He then welcomes Richard Perez, editor and publisher of Home Power Magazine, who has lived off-grid since 1970 and spent decades installing renewable energy systems in rural communities. Perez details practical steps any homeowner can take to slash electricity bills. Replacing just two incandescent bulbs… Fu...

Nov 30, 20242 hr 55 minSeason 2001Ep. 734

May 29, 2001: UFOs and Abductions - David M. Jacobs

Art Bell speaks with Temple University Associate Professor of History David M. Jacobs , a 35-year veteran of UFO research who has conducted over 800 hypnotic regressions with more than 130 abductees. Jacobs discusses his latest edited volume from the University of Kansas Press, featuring contributions from ten researchers including Bud Hopkins and John Mack . He describes the academic hostility that has kept serious UFO scholarship nearly absent from university presses for half a century. Jacobs...

Nov 29, 20242 hr 51 minSeason 2001Ep. 733

May 29, 2001: UFOs and Abductions - David M. Jacobs

Art Bell speaks with Temple University Associate Professor of History David M. Jacobs, a 35-year veteran of UFO research who has conducted over 800 hypnotic regressions with more than 130 abductees. Jacobs discusses his latest edited volume from the University of Kansas Press, featuring contributions from ten researchers including Bud Hopkins and John Mack. He describes the academic hostility that has kept serious UFO scholarship nearly absent from university presses for half a century. Jacobs… ...

Nov 29, 20242 hr 51 minSeason 2001Ep. 733

May 25, 2001: Mars Face Update - Richard C. Hoagland with Kynthia

Art Bell examines newly released high-resolution photographs of the Face on Mars with Richard C. Hoagland and multimedia artist Kynthia , who has spent nearly two decades sculpting detailed models of the Martian formation. Art admits that upon viewing the new NASA imagery, his initial reaction was that the face argument appeared to be over. The straight-on photograph, taken at comparable lighting to the original Viking images, does not show the symmetrical features many expected. Hoagland argues...

Nov 28, 20241 hr 24 minSeason 2001Ep. 732

May 25, 2001: Mars Face Update - Richard C. Hoagland with Kynthia

Art Bell examines newly released high-resolution photographs of the Face on Mars with Richard C. Hoagland and multimedia artist Kynthia, who has spent nearly two decades sculpting detailed models of the Martian formation. Art admits that upon viewing the new NASA imagery, his initial reaction was that the face argument appeared to be over. The straight-on photograph, taken at comparable lighting to the original Viking images, does not show the symmetrical features many expected. Hoagland argues…...

Nov 28, 20241 hr 24 minSeason 2001Ep. 732

May 23, 2001: Horse Deaths, Tent Caterpillars - Linda Moulton Howe | Mars update - Richard C. Hoagland

Art Bell welcomes investigative reporter Linda Moulton Howe for an update on the mysterious horse deaths sweeping central Kentucky. Since late April, over 500 thoroughbred foals and fetuses have been lost to unknown causes. Scientists initially suspected mycotoxins from stressed grasses, but lab results came back negative. Attention has shifted to eastern tent caterpillars and the cyanide found in wild cherry tree leaves, though experts remain skeptical that horses would ingest the insects. Howe...

Nov 28, 202440 minSeason 2001Ep. 731

May 23, 2001: Horse Deaths, Tent Caterpillars - Linda Moulton Howe | Mars update - Richard C. Hoagland

Art Bell welcomes investigative reporter Linda Moulton Howe for an update on the mysterious horse deaths sweeping central Kentucky. Since late April, over 500 thoroughbred foals and fetuses have been lost to unknown causes. Scientists initially suspected mycotoxins from stressed grasses, but lab results came back negative. Attention has shifted to eastern tent caterpillars and the cyanide found in wild cherry tree leaves, though experts remain skeptical that horses would ingest the insects.… Ful...

Nov 28, 202440 minSeason 2001Ep. 731

May 23, 2001: Horse Deaths, Tent Caterpillars - Linda Moulton Howe #124; Mars update - Richard C. Hoagland

Linda Moulton Howe investigates mysterious horse deaths linked to tent caterpillar infestations before Richard C. Hoagland provides Mars updates. Howe examines the unusual phenomenon of pregnant mares suffering fatal complications after exposure to tent caterpillars. The discussion explores the bizarre connection between caterpillar hairs and equine reproductive system damage. Howe presents veterinary findings about this previously unknown danger to horses during caterpillar season. The conversa...

Nov 28, 202440 minSeason 2001Ep. 731

May 22, 2001: Homemade Rocket - Brian Walker

Art Bell interviews Brian Walker , a self-taught rocket scientist and toy inventor from Bend, Oregon, who is building a hydrogen peroxide-powered rocket in his backyard to launch himself 35 miles into space. Walker details his plan to ride Earth Star One on a 15-minute suborbital flight, accelerating to Mach 4 during a 90-second engine burn before coasting to the edge of space and parachuting back to a dry lake bed. Walker explains the engineering behind his project, including a pneumatic launch...

Nov 27, 20242 hr 52 minSeason 2001Ep. 730

May 22, 2001: Homemade Rocket - Brian Walker

Art Bell interviews Brian Walker, a self-taught rocket scientist and toy inventor from Bend, Oregon, who is building a hydrogen peroxide-powered rocket in his backyard to launch himself 35 miles into space. Walker details his plan to ride Earth Star One on a 15-minute suborbital flight, accelerating to Mach 4 during a 90-second engine burn before coasting to the edge of space and parachuting back to a dry lake bed. Walker explains the engineering behind his project, including a pneumatic launch…...

Nov 27, 20242 hr 52 minSeason 2001Ep. 730

May 21, 2001: NDEs - Dr. Jeffrey Long | NASA & Cydonia - Richard C. Hoagland & Peter Gersten

Art Bell opens with Richard C. Hoagland and attorney Peter Gersten revealing that their organization FACETS wrote to NASA requesting high-resolution imagery of the Cydonia region on Mars. NASA responded with a three-page letter from Associate Administrator Ed Weiler stating that stereo images at 1.5 meters per pixel had been acquired and posted online. However, despite extensive searching by a dozen researchers, nobody can locate the images on any NASA or Malin Space Science Systems website. The...

Nov 26, 20242 hr 52 minSeason 2001Ep. 729

May 21, 2001: NDEs - Dr. Jeffrey Long | NASA & Cydonia - Richard C. Hoagland & Peter Gersten

Art Bell opens with Richard C. Hoagland and attorney Peter Gersten revealing that their organization FACETS wrote to NASA requesting high-resolution imagery of the Cydonia region on Mars. NASA responded with a three-page letter from Associate Administrator Ed Weiler stating that stereo images at 1.5 meters per pixel had been acquired and posted online. However, despite extensive searching by a dozen researchers, nobody can locate the images on any NASA or Malin Space Science Systems website.… Fu...

Nov 26, 20242 hr 52 minSeason 2001Ep. 729

May 21, 2001: NDEs - Dr. Jeffrey Long #124; NASA & Cydonia - Richard C. Hoagland & Peter Gersten

Dr. Jeffrey Long discusses his research into near-death experiences before Richard C. Hoagland and Peter Gersten examine NASA's Cydonia imaging. Long presents findings from his database of thousands of NDE accounts showing consistent patterns across different cultures. The conversation explores the scientific study of consciousness surviving clinical death and the implications for understanding human nature. Long discusses the transformative effects NDEs have on experiencers' lives, beliefs, and...

Nov 26, 20242 hr 52 minSeason 2001Ep. 729

May 18, 2001: Atlantis in Cuba - Linda Moulton Howe | Open Lines

Art Bell investigates a Reuters report about a stunning underwater discovery off the western coast of Cuba, where sonar equipment has detected what appears to be an urban complex at a depth of 2,200 feet. Ocean engineer Paulina Zalitsky of Advanced Digital Communications describes high-resolution sonar images showing pyramids, roads, and buildings amid rolling white sand plains. Reporter Linda Moulton Howe joins to present her investigation into the story, including her difficulty tracking down ...

Nov 25, 20242 hr 52 minSeason 2001Ep. 728

May 18, 2001: Atlantis in Cuba - Linda Moulton Howe | Open Lines

Art Bell investigates a Reuters report about a stunning underwater discovery off the western coast of Cuba, where sonar equipment has detected what appears to be an urban complex at a depth of 2,200 feet. Ocean engineer Paulina Zalitsky of Advanced Digital Communications describes high-resolution sonar images showing pyramids, roads, and buildings amid rolling white sand plains. Reporter Linda Moulton Howe joins to present her investigation into the story, including her difficulty tracking down…...

Nov 25, 20242 hr 52 minSeason 2001Ep. 728

May 18, 2001: Atlantis in Cuba - Linda Moulton Howe #124; Open Lines

Linda Moulton Howe investigates reports of underwater structures discovered off Cuba that may represent ancient ruins. Howe examines sonar imagery showing geometric formations on the ocean floor at depths suggesting great antiquity. The conversation explores whether these structures could be remnants of advanced civilization predating known history. Howe discusses expeditions planned to investigate the site with underwater photography and documentation. The discussion connects the Cuba discovery...

Nov 25, 20242 hr 52 minSeason 2001Ep. 728

May 16, 2001: Remote Viewing - Russell Targ & Paul Smith

Russell Targ and Paul Smith discuss remote viewing from their backgrounds in the government's psychic espionage programs. Targ, a physicist who helped develop remote viewing protocols at SRI, explains the scientific methodology behind this trained psychic ability. Smith, a military remote viewer, shares his experiences in the operational unit conducting intelligence-gathering missions. The conversation examines how remote viewing works, training procedures, and the surprisingly consistent result...

Nov 24, 20241 hr 17 minSeason 2001Ep. 727

May 16, 2001: Remote Viewing - Russell Targ & Paul H. Smith

Art Bell hosts physicist Russell Targ and military remote viewer Paul H. Smith , two pioneers of the government's psychic espionage program at Stanford Research Institute. Together they discuss the upcoming 2001 Remote Viewing Conference in Las Vegas and reveal details about the CIA-funded program that operated for over two decades at Fort Meade, Maryland. Targ and Smith explain how remote viewing works through non-local consciousness, describing how trained viewers can perceive distant targets ...

Nov 24, 20241 hr 17 minSeason 2001Ep. 727

May 16, 2001: Remote Viewing - Russell Targ & Paul H. Smith

Art Bell hosts physicist Russell Targ and military remote viewer Paul H. Smith, two pioneers of the government's psychic espionage program at Stanford Research Institute. Together they discuss the upcoming 2001 Remote Viewing Conference in Las Vegas and reveal details about the CIA-funded program that operated for over two decades at Fort Meade, Maryland. Targ and Smith explain how remote viewing works through non-local consciousness, describing how trained viewers can perceive distant targets… ...

Nov 24, 20241 hr 17 minSeason 2001Ep. 727

May 15, 2001: Exorcism - Bob Larson

Art Bell welcomes Reverend Bob Larson , an expert on cults, the occult, and the supernatural who has lectured in more than 80 countries. Larson presents audio clips from seven actual exorcisms performed in public conferences across America, each featuring disturbing voices and encounters with what he identifies as demonic entities. The discussion covers the nature of possession, how individuals become susceptible through generational curses, sexual abuse, substance use, and occult involvement. L...

Nov 23, 20242 hr 47 minSeason 2001Ep. 726
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