Art Bell welcomes terrorism and NBC warfare expert Craig O. Thompson to examine the real threat of biological and chemical attacks in the wake of September 11. With crop dusting planes grounded by the FAA after investigators discovered that hijacker Muhammad Atta had researched aerial spraying operations, Art presses Thompson to explain exactly what a terrorist with a crop duster could accomplish over a major American city. Thompson explains that as little as 100 grams of properly dispersed anth...
Dec 28, 2024•2 hr 47 min•Season 2001Ep. 765
Art Bell welcomes terrorism and NBC warfare expert Craig O. Thompson to examine the real threat of biological and chemical attacks in the wake of September 11. With crop dusting planes grounded by the FAA after investigators discovered that hijacker Muhammad Atta had researched aerial spraying operations, Art presses Thompson to explain exactly what a terrorist with a crop duster could accomplish over a major American city. Thompson explains that as little as 100 grams of properly dispersed… Ful...
Dec 28, 2024•2 hr 47 min•Season 2001Ep. 765
Art Bell returns after finally getting ten hours of sleep, his first real rest since Tuesday morning. He opens the fourth consecutive night of 9/11 open lines by posing a somber question: what have we learned from all of this so far? He again reads from the Washington Post article about Falwell and Robertson, comparing their statements directly to bin Laden's own writings and challenging listeners to distinguish between the two brands of religious extremism. Callers range from a young man in Geo...
Dec 27, 2024•2 hr 46 min•Season 2001Ep. 764
Art Bell returns after finally getting ten hours of sleep, his first real rest since Tuesday morning. He opens the fourth consecutive night of 9/11 open lines by posing a somber question: what have we learned from all of this so far? He again reads from the Washington Post article about Falwell and Robertson, comparing their statements directly to bin Laden's own writings and challenging listeners to distinguish between the two brands of religious extremism. Callers range from a young man in… Fu...
Dec 27, 2024•2 hr 46 min•Season 2001Ep. 764
Art Bell opens the show an hour early on the third night of continuous 9/11 coverage, reporting that arrests at LaGuardia and JFK have shut down those airports again. He shares his growing conviction that the attack on America is not finished, noting that individuals with fake pilot credentials have been apprehended at multiple airports across the country. Callers weigh in on whether the attempted airport boardings are deliberate acts designed to keep American planes grounded rather than genuine...
Dec 26, 2024•2 hr 47 min•Season 2001Ep. 763
Art Bell opens the show an hour early on the third night of continuous 9/11 coverage, reporting that arrests at LaGuardia and JFK have shut down those airports again. He shares his growing conviction that the attack on America is not finished, noting that individuals with fake pilot credentials have been apprehended at multiple airports across the country. Callers weigh in on whether the attempted airport boardings are deliberate acts designed to keep American planes grounded rather than… Full s...
Dec 26, 2024•2 hr 47 min•Season 2001Ep. 763
Art Bell continues his open lines coverage on the second night after the September 11 attacks, expressing a deep foreboding that the danger to America is far from over. He highlights the passengers of Flight 93 who voted to rush the hijackers, calling them heroes deserving the nation's highest civilian honor, and urges the country to recognize their extraordinary sacrifice. A caller from near ground zero in Tribeca describes the zombie-like atmosphere below Canal Street, the smell of burning deb...
Dec 25, 2024•2 hr 43 min•Season 2001Ep. 762
Art Bell continues his open lines coverage on the second night after the September 11 attacks, expressing a deep foreboding that the danger to America is far from over. He highlights the passengers of Flight 93 who voted to rush the hijackers, calling them heroes deserving the nation's highest civilian honor, and urges the country to recognize their extraordinary sacrifice. A caller from near ground zero in Tribeca describes the zombie-like atmosphere below Canal Street, the smell of burning… Fu...
Dec 25, 2024•2 hr 43 min•Season 2001Ep. 762
Art Bell broadcasts live on the night of September 11, 2001, opening the phone lines to let America speak in the aftermath of the deadliest terrorist attack on U.S. soil. Having watched the horrific events unfold since early morning, he decides against bringing on experts, instead giving listeners across the country and around the world a forum to process their shock, grief, and disbelief. Callers pour in from New York, Australia, Taiwan, the Philippines, Mexico, and Canada, sharing eyewitness a...
Dec 24, 2024•2 hr 55 min•Season 2001Ep. 761
Art Bell broadcasts live on the night of September 11, 2001, opening the phone lines to let America speak in the aftermath of the deadliest terrorist attack on U.S. soil. Having watched the horrific events unfold since early morning, he decides against bringing on experts, instead giving listeners across the country and around the world a forum to process their shock, grief, and disbelief. Callers pour in from New York, Australia, Taiwan, the Philippines, Mexico, and Canada, sharing eyewitness… ...
Dec 24, 2024•2 hr 55 min•Season 2001Ep. 761
Art Bell brings together Richard C. Hoagland and crop circle researcher Colin Andrews to present breaking findings from the Chilbolton formations. Andrews, freshly returned from five days of fieldwork in the English wheat fields, reports that he found no stake holes, no stomper board marks, and no compression evidence typically left by human circle-makers. He confirms his view that whatever created these glyphs represents a departure from anything seen in two decades of research. Andrews reveals...
Dec 23, 2024•2 hr 37 min•Season 2001Ep. 760
Art Bell brings together Richard C. Hoagland and crop circle researcher Colin Andrews to present breaking findings from the Chilbolton formations. Andrews, freshly returned from five days of fieldwork in the English wheat fields, reports that he found no stake holes, no stomper board marks, and no compression evidence typically left by human circle-makers. He confirms his view that whatever created these glyphs represents a departure from anything seen in two decades of research. Andrews… Full s...
Dec 23, 2024•2 hr 37 min•Season 2001Ep. 760
Art Bell hosts a Friday night open lines program under a full moon, opening a dedicated phone line for Area 51 workers and government whistleblowers. He covers a wave of bizarre animal behavior stories, from deer crashing through office windows in Des Plaines to a cougar killed in Iowa for the first time since 1865, connecting them to his theory that events are accelerating toward some larger culmination. Callers provide a range of claims about Area 51. A former electrical technician at Nellis A...
Dec 22, 2024•2 hr 49 min•Season 2001Ep. 759
Art Bell hosts a Friday night open lines program under a full moon, opening a dedicated phone line for Area 51 workers and government whistleblowers. He covers a wave of bizarre animal behavior stories, from deer crashing through office windows in Des Plaines to a cougar killed in Iowa for the first time since 1865, connecting them to his theory that events are accelerating toward some larger culmination. Callers provide a range of claims about Area 51. A former electrical technician at Nellis… ...
Dec 22, 2024•2 hr 49 min•Season 2001Ep. 759
Art Bell speaks with Colm Kelleher , deputy administrator of the National Institute for Discovery Science, about the Chilbolton crop glyphs and ongoing animal mutilation investigations. Kelleher reports that the formations have sparked the most intense debate among NIDS scientists in years, with physicists and engineers arguing whether the glyphs could have been created from the air using directed energy technology. Kelleher shares his own experience inside a freshly formed crop circle near Ston...
Dec 21, 2024•2 hr 6 min•Season 2001Ep. 758
Art Bell speaks with Colm Kelleher, deputy administrator of the National Institute for Discovery Science, about the Chilbolton crop glyphs and ongoing animal mutilation investigations. Kelleher reports that the formations have sparked the most intense debate among NIDS scientists in years, with physicists and engineers arguing whether the glyphs could have been created from the air using directed energy technology. Kelleher shares his own experience inside a freshly formed crop circle near… Full...
Dec 21, 2024•2 hr 6 min•Season 2001Ep. 758
Art Bell interviews retired FBI Special Agent Candice DeLong , author of Special Agent: My Life on the Front Lines as a Woman in the FBI. DeLong recounts her path from psychiatric nursing to a 20-year FBI career, beginning in 1980 when women comprised only four percent of the bureau's workforce. She shares stories of going undercover as a call-girl madam to recover stolen FBI equipment and her role in the manhunt for the Unabomber in Montana. The conversation turns to criminal profiling, where D...
Dec 20, 2024•2 hr 38 min•Season 2001Ep. 757
Art Bell interviews retired FBI Special Agent Candice DeLong, author of Special Agent: My Life on the Front Lines as a Woman in the FBI. DeLong recounts her path from psychiatric nursing to a 20-year FBI career, beginning in 1980 when women comprised only four percent of the bureau's workforce. She shares stories of going undercover as a call-girl madam to recover stolen FBI equipment and her role in the manhunt for the Unabomber in Montana. The conversation turns to criminal profiling, where… F...
Dec 20, 2024•2 hr 38 min•Season 2001Ep. 757
Art Bell welcomes SETI astronomer Seth Shostak and former NASA advisor Richard C. Hoagland to examine the extraordinary crop glyph that appeared at the Chilbolton Observatory in England. The formation bears a striking resemblance to the 1974 Arecibo message, a three-minute binary transmission beamed into space with an effective radiated power of two trillion watts. Shostak details the original message's contents, including representations of human DNA, a stick figure of a human, and a map of the...
Dec 20, 2024•40 min•Season 2001Ep. 756
Art Bell welcomes SETI astronomer Seth Shostak and former NASA advisor Richard C. Hoagland to examine the extraordinary crop glyph that appeared at the Chilbolton Observatory in England. The formation bears a striking resemblance to the 1974 Arecibo message, a three-minute binary transmission beamed into space with an effective radiated power of two trillion watts. Shostak details the original message's contents, including representations of human DNA, a stick figure of a human, and a map of… Fu...
Dec 20, 2024•40 min•Season 2001Ep. 756
Michael Glickman , Seth Shostak , and Richard C. Hoagland debate crop circle authenticity and extraterrestrial communication. Glickman presents his research into crop circle geometry and the sophisticated mathematics embedded in genuine formations. Shostak offers the SETI perspective on alien contact and his skepticism about crop circles as extraterrestrial messages. Hoagland analyzes specific crop glyphs including the famous Chilbolton formations suggesting direct communication attempts. The co...
Dec 20, 2024•40 min•Season 2001Ep. 756
Art Bell continues coverage of the Chilbolton crop glyphs with Richard C. Hoagland , who presents new ground-level photographs showing the intricate pixel work of the face formation and its proximity to the radio telescope. Close-up images reveal that standing wheat creates the dark areas while flattened wheat forms the light areas, producing a sophisticated negative image. A Gaussian blur of the face photograph reveals unmistakable hominid features with prominent cheekbones and shadowed eye soc...
Dec 19, 2024•2 hr 52 min•Season 2001Ep. 755
Art Bell continues coverage of the Chilbolton crop glyphs with Richard C. Hoagland, who presents new ground-level photographs showing the intricate pixel work of the face formation and its proximity to the radio telescope. Close-up images reveal that standing wheat creates the dark areas while flattened wheat forms the light areas, producing a sophisticated negative image. A Gaussian blur of the face photograph reveals unmistakable hominid features with prominent cheekbones and shadowed eye… Ful...
Dec 19, 2024•2 hr 52 min•Season 2001Ep. 755
Gregg Braden discusses the Isaiah Effect and ancient wisdom about prayer and consciousness before Richard C. Hoagland continues analyzing crop glyphs. Braden explores the Dead Sea Scrolls and what ancient texts reveal about humanity's relationship to reality and creation. The conversation examines the science behind prayer and how focused intention may influence physical reality. Braden discusses the connection between human emotion, DNA, and the field that connects all things. Hoagland analyzes...
Dec 19, 2024•2 hr 52 min•Season 2001Ep. 755
Art Bell opens with breaking news about a face-shaped crop glyph that appeared overnight near the Chilbolton radio telescope in Hampshire, England. Richard C. Hoagland analyzes the formation, noting it uses varying pixel sizes to create light and shadow effects resembling both the Face on Mars and a primitive hominid with heavy brow ridges. He connects it mathematically to Cydonia through the global grid work of Carl Munck and Michael Morton. Hoagland then presents a stunning comparison between ...
Dec 19, 2024•39 min•Season 2001Ep. 754
Art Bell opens with breaking news about a face-shaped crop glyph that appeared overnight near the Chilbolton radio telescope in Hampshire, England. Richard C. Hoagland analyzes the formation, noting it uses varying pixel sizes to create light and shadow effects resembling both the Face on Mars and a primitive hominid with heavy brow ridges. He connects it mathematically to Cydonia through the global grid work of Carl Munck and Michael Morton. Hoagland then presents a stunning comparison between…...
Dec 19, 2024•39 min•Season 2001Ep. 754
Reverend Sean Manchester recounts his vampire hunting experiences before Richard C. Hoagland analyzes crop circle glyphs. Manchester describes investigating the Highgate Vampire case and confronting supernatural entities. The conversation explores Manchester's methodology for identifying and combating genuine vampiric phenomena versus folklore and mental illness. Manchester discusses the theological understanding of vampires and the spiritual warfare involved in confronting demonic manifestation...
Dec 19, 2024•39 min•Season 2001Ep. 754
Art Bell returns after a severe back injury to deliver two major revelations on his website: moving video of a ghost crossing a road in Nova Scotia and aerial photographs of the Milk Hill crop formation in Wiltshire, the largest ever recorded with 409 circles. Linda Moulton Howe and Lucy Pringle from Hampshire, England, provide detailed analysis of this unprecedented formation spanning 787 feet across undulating terrain. Lucy Pringle describes the disorienting experience of walking through the m...
Dec 18, 2024•2 hr 53 min•Season 2001Ep. 753
Art Bell returns after a severe back injury to deliver two major revelations on his website: moving video of a ghost crossing a road in Nova Scotia and aerial photographs of the Milk Hill crop formation in Wiltshire, the largest ever recorded with 409 circles. Linda Moulton Howe and Lucy Pringle from Hampshire, England, provide detailed analysis of this unprecedented formation spanning 787 feet across undulating terrain. Lucy Pringle describes the disorienting experience of walking through the… ...
Dec 18, 2024•2 hr 53 min•Season 2001Ep. 753
John Gribbin discusses various science topics before Linda Moulton Howe and Lucy Pringle examine crop circle phenomena. Gribbin explores frontiers of physics, cosmology, and scientific discovery across multiple disciplines. The conversation addresses current research into quantum mechanics, parallel universes, and the nature of reality. Howe and Pringle analyze the 2001 crop circle season and the increasingly complex formations appearing in fields worldwide. The discussion examines the geometric...
Dec 18, 2024•2 hr 53 min•Season 2001Ep. 753