Art Bell opens with Whitley Strieber discussing the breaking Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute report on the slowing North Atlantic current and its implications for a potential ice age in Europe. Strieber details the effects already visible along the American coast, where cold water pushed southward as the Gulf Stream weakened the previous summer. He warns that the American Northeast faces harsh winters and violent storms, while the Pentagon's own climate report predicts mega-droughts, 15 perce...
Jul 22, 2025•2 hr 51 min•Season 2004Ep. 973
Sean David Morton , described on-air as a futurist, intuitive, and earth-sensitive, joins Art Bell for predictions for 2004 after Whitley Strieber's climate-current segment. Art opens with Whitley Strieber discussing the breaking Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute report on the slowing North Atlantic current and its implications for a potential ice age in Europe. Strieber details the effects already visible along the American coast, where cold water pushed southward as the Gulf Stream weakened t...
Jul 22, 2025•2 hr 51 min•Season 2004Ep. 973
Art Bell opens the program visibly shaken by a breaking story from The Independent reporting that the North Atlantic current is already slowing, threatening to shut down the Gulf Stream within decades. He reads extensively from the article, which quotes the U.S. Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute describing the development as the largest and most dramatic oceanic change ever measured in the era of modern instruments. The scenario mirrors the premise of his book with Whitley Strieber , The Coming...
Jul 21, 2025•2 hr 52 min•Season 2004Ep. 972
Art Bell opens the program visibly shaken by a breaking story from The Independent reporting that the North Atlantic current is already slowing, threatening to shut down the Gulf Stream within decades. He reads extensively from the article, which quotes the U.S. Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute describing the development as the largest and most dramatic oceanic change ever measured in the era of modern instruments. The scenario mirrors the premise of his book with Whitley Strieber, The Coming…...
Jul 21, 2025•2 hr 52 min•Season 2004Ep. 972
Art Bell welcomes Dr. Garland Landrith , the first researcher to publish peer-reviewed findings on how collective human thought can influence real-world variables like crime rates and automobile accidents. The conversation opens with an hour of open lines covering the Opportunity rover's successful Mars landing, the search for weapons of mass destruction in Iraq, and callers sharing encounters with shadow people and strange phenomena. Dr. Landrith explains experiments showing that the human body...
Jul 20, 2025•2 hr 52 min•Season 2004Ep. 971
Art Bell welcomes Dr. Garland Landrith, the first researcher to publish peer-reviewed findings on how collective human thought can influence real-world variables like crime rates and automobile accidents. The conversation opens with an hour of open lines covering the Opportunity rover's successful Mars landing, the search for weapons of mass destruction in Iraq, and callers sharing encounters with shadow people and strange phenomena. Dr. Landrith explains experiments showing that the human body…...
Jul 20, 2025•2 hr 52 min•Season 2004Ep. 971
Art Bell welcomes Gerald Celente , founder and director of the Trends Research Institute, for a wide-ranging forecast of the year ahead. Celente lays out his methodology of tracking current events to project future developments, applying what he calls the "5-O formula" of overcapacity, overproduction, overpopulation, open markets, and online efficiencies to explain why American workers face a prolonged decline in wages and benefits. He predicts the beginning of what he terms "the great recession...
Jul 19, 2025•2 hr 52 min•Season 2004Ep. 970
Art Bell welcomes Gerald Celente, founder and director of the Trends Research Institute, for a wide-ranging forecast of the year ahead. Celente lays out his methodology of tracking current events to project future developments, applying what he calls the "5-O formula" of overcapacity, overproduction, overpopulation, open markets, and online efficiencies to explain why American workers face a prolonged decline in wages and benefits. He predicts the beginning of what he terms "the great… Full show...
Jul 19, 2025•2 hr 52 min•Season 2004Ep. 970
Art Bell is joined by Peter Davenport , director of the National UFO Reporting Center, for a program featuring multiple eyewitnesses who observed disc-shaped craft in recent months. The first witness, Kim Schaefer from Bristol, Tennessee, captured video footage of a copper-colored disc maneuvering through a cloud bank in August 2003. Davenport calls it some of the best video evidence he has received in nearly a decade of running the center. A second witness, Steve from Richland, Washington, desc...
Jul 18, 2025•2 hr 51 min•Season 2004Ep. 969
Art Bell is joined by Peter Davenport, director of the National UFO Reporting Center, for a program featuring multiple eyewitnesses who observed disc-shaped craft in recent months. The first witness, Kim Schaefer from Bristol, Tennessee, captured video footage of a copper-colored disc maneuvering through a cloud bank in August 2003. Davenport calls it some of the best video evidence he has received in nearly a decade of running the center. A second witness, Steve from Richland, Washington,… Full...
Jul 18, 2025•2 hr 51 min•Season 2004Ep. 969
Art Bell speaks with Dr. Richard Boylan , a behavioral scientist and clinical hypnotherapist who has spent over a decade researching human encounters with extraterrestrial visitors. Boylan presents his theory that star visitors have been bioengineering the human race for approximately 275,000 years, pointing to gaps in the evolutionary record and indigenous oral traditions worldwide that describe origins from the stars. He argues that current genetic modifications are producing "star kids" with ...
Jul 17, 2025•2 hr 44 min•Season 2004Ep. 968
Art Bell speaks with Dr. Richard Boylan, a behavioral scientist and clinical hypnotherapist who has spent over a decade researching human encounters with extraterrestrial visitors. Boylan presents his theory that star visitors have been bioengineering the human race for approximately 275,000 years, pointing to gaps in the evolutionary record and indigenous oral traditions worldwide that describe origins from the stars. He argues that current genetic modifications are producing "star kids" with… ...
Jul 17, 2025•2 hr 44 min•Season 2004Ep. 968
Art Bell welcomes Lyn Buchanan , one of the original military remote viewers from the U.S. government's classified program that operated from 1984 through 1992. The show opens with a remarkable account from Bonnie Crystal and her partner Jessica, who describe a missing time experience while driving through California. Both women lost approximately 45 minutes and 50 miles of travel with no memory, an event Art personally corroborated via ham radio contact. Buchanan discusses the distinction betwe...
Jul 16, 2025•2 hr 44 min•Season 2004Ep. 967
Art Bell welcomes Lyn Buchanan, one of the original military remote viewers from the U.S. government's classified program that operated from 1984 through 1992. The show opens with a remarkable account from Bonnie Crystal and her partner Jessica, who describe a missing time experience while driving through California. Both women lost approximately 45 minutes and 50 miles of travel with no memory, an event Art personally corroborated via ham radio contact. Buchanan discusses the distinction… Full ...
Jul 16, 2025•2 hr 44 min•Season 2004Ep. 967
Art Bell welcomes George Ure and his associate Cliff, a software programmer who developed "web bot" technology originally designed to predict stock market movements. Using intelligent software agents that scan the internet for emotionally charged language, they stumbled onto something far larger than financial forecasting. Their system detected a major event months before September 11, 2001, picking up references to a military accident involving the money center of the United States. The discuss...
Jul 15, 2025•2 hr 44 min•Season 2004Ep. 966
Art Bell welcomes George Ure and his associate Cliff, a software programmer who developed "web bot" technology originally designed to predict stock market movements. Using intelligent software agents that scan the internet for emotionally charged language, they stumbled onto something far larger than financial forecasting. Their system detected a major event months before September 11, 2001, picking up references to a military accident involving the money center of the United States. The… Full s...
Jul 15, 2025•2 hr 44 min•Season 2004Ep. 966
Art Bell opens the program with breaking news that NASA's Spirit rover has successfully landed on Mars, discussing the implications with Richard C. Hoagland before turning to the lighter side of the evening. Hoagland explains the rover's autonomous six-minute descent through the Martian atmosphere into Gusev Crater, where sedimentary deposits may hold evidence of ancient water, and shares his hope that the unfiltered live images could reveal unexpected artifacts in the landscape. The program the...
Jul 14, 2025•2 hr 43 min•Season 2004Ep. 965
Former Saturday Night Live writer Leland Gregory joins Art Bell for wacky 911 calls, stupid-crook audio, and emergency-dispatch oddities after NASA's Spirit rover lands on Mars. Art opens the program with breaking news that NASA's Spirit rover has successfully landed on Mars, discussing the implications with Richard C. Hoagland before turning to the lighter side of the evening. Hoagland explains the rover's autonomous six-minute descent through the Martian atmosphere into Gusev Crater, where sed...
Jul 14, 2025•2 hr 43 min•Season 2004Ep. 965
Art Bell hosts the second night of the annual prediction show as the new year sweeps across the country, recording each forecast with an assigned number for the Bell Family Vault. He watches CNN coverage of celebrations city by city before mistaking footage of the shock and awe attack on Baghdad for New Year's fireworks, a moment that underscores the strange overlap between festivity and conflict heading into 2004. Callers offer predictions ranging from Dick Cheney stepping down for health reaso...
Jul 13, 2025•2 hr 43 min•Season 2003Ep. 964
Art Bell hosts the second night of the annual prediction show as the new year sweeps across the country, recording each forecast with an assigned number for the Bell Family Vault. He watches CNN coverage of celebrations city by city before mistaking footage of the shock and awe attack on Baghdad for New Year's fireworks, a moment that underscores the strange overlap between festivity and conflict heading into 2004. Callers offer predictions ranging from Dick Cheney stepping down for health… Full...
Jul 13, 2025•2 hr 43 min•Season 2003Ep. 964
Art Bell opens the annual predictions show by reviewing the previous year's results from the Bell Family Vault and urging listeners to quiet their minds before calling. He instructs callers to let predictions come naturally rather than pulling them from the top of their heads, emphasizing that only predictions made live on the air will be officially numbered and recorded for review the following year. Callers deliver a wide range of forecasts for 2004, including the detonation of a North Korean ...
Jul 12, 2025•2 hr 53 min•Season 2003Ep. 963
Art Bell opens the annual predictions show by reviewing the previous year's results from the Bell Family Vault and urging listeners to quiet their minds before calling. He instructs callers to let predictions come naturally rather than pulling them from the top of their heads, emphasizing that only predictions made live on the air will be officially numbered and recorded for review the following year. Callers deliver a wide range of forecasts for 2004, including the detonation of a North Korean…...
Jul 12, 2025•2 hr 53 min•Season 2003Ep. 963
Professor James McCanney challenges conventional space science with his revolutionary theories about the electric universe and privately-funded space exploration initiatives. The discussion examines how private entrepreneurs are developing alternatives to NASA's expensive and bureaucratic approach to space travel, potentially opening space access to civilian populations. McCanney critiques NASA's fundamental assumptions about space being electrically neutral, presenting evidence that electromagn...
Jul 11, 2025•2 hr 53 min•Season 2003Ep. 962
Art Bell welcomes Professor James McCanney to discuss private space ventures, Tesla technology, and the future of space exploration. McCanney reveals that Russia's Cosmos program conducted some 1,600 missions between 1962 and 1977, dwarfing the United States' roughly 300 astronauts sent to space. He argues that private entrepreneurs like Burt Rutan and Paul Allen will prove far more efficient than government agencies burdened by overhead costs. The discussion shifts to Nikola Tesla's tower, with...
Jul 11, 2025•2 hr 53 min•Season 2003Ep. 962
Art Bell welcomes Professor James McCanney to discuss private space ventures, Tesla technology, and the future of space exploration. McCanney reveals that Russia's Cosmos program conducted some 1,600 missions between 1962 and 1977, dwarfing the United States' roughly 300 astronauts sent to space. He argues that private entrepreneurs like Burt Rutan and Paul Allen will prove far more efficient than government agencies burdened by overhead costs. The discussion shifts to Nikola Tesla's tower,… Ful...
Jul 11, 2025•2 hr 53 min•Season 2003Ep. 962
Art Bell welcomes Richard C. Hoagland to discuss the so-called Mars curse, examining why more than two-thirds of all spacecraft sent to Mars have failed. Hoagland presents his theory that a small, determined group may be sabotaging missions to prevent public discovery of what he believes are buried Martian cities, citing incidents of deliberate contamination during the Mars Observer launch and the mysterious removal of ground-penetrating radar from a U.S. mission after a high-level diplomatic me...
Jul 10, 2025•2 hr 51 min•Season 2003Ep. 961
Art Bell welcomes Richard C. Hoagland to discuss the so-called Mars curse, examining why more than two-thirds of all spacecraft sent to Mars have failed. Hoagland presents his theory that a small, determined group may be sabotaging missions to prevent public discovery of what he believes are buried Martian cities, citing incidents of deliberate contamination during the Mars Observer launch and the mysterious removal of ground-penetrating radar from a U.S. mission after a high-level diplomatic… F...
Jul 10, 2025•2 hr 51 min•Season 2003Ep. 961
Art Bell opens with a detailed examination of a high-resolution photograph sent by a listener showing what appears to be a disc-shaped craft sitting on the desert floor near Sedona, Arizona. The image, allegedly taken by a Grand Canyon tour pilot, shows a saucer with an apparent open door, possible heat tiles, and tire tracks leading to the site. Listeners call in with theories ranging from cattle feed storage containers to genuine extraterrestrial hardware. Ron "Mad Max" Fink then joins to disc...
Jul 09, 2025•2 hr 51 min•Season 2003Ep. 960
Robotics designer Ron "Mad Max" Fink joins Art Bell to discuss autonomous robotic vehicles, DARPA research, and the International Robot Racing Federation after Art examines a listener's Sedona saucer photograph. The image, allegedly taken by a Grand Canyon tour pilot, shows a saucer with an apparent open door, possible heat tiles, and tire tracks leading to the site. Listeners call in with theories ranging from cattle feed storage containers to genuine extraterrestrial hardware. Fink explains hi...
Jul 09, 2025•2 hr 51 min•Season 2003Ep. 960
Ron Fink explores the rapidly advancing world of robotics technology and its implications for humanity's future in this fascinating discussion about artificial intelligence and automation. The conversation examines Sony's impressive articulating robots and the sophisticated technology driving the modern robotics revolution that's capturing public imagination worldwide. Fink discusses the practical applications of robotic systems, from industrial automation to personal assistance devices, and how...
Jul 09, 2025•2 hr 51 min•Season 2003Ep. 960