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The Ultimate Art Bell Collection in chronological order, with episodes added daily.
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June 13, 2004: Mexican UFOs - David Sereda

Art Bell speaks with David Sereda about the Mexican military's release of infrared footage showing multiple unidentified objects tracked by an Air Force surveillance plane. David brings a unique perspective as someone who spent years working alongside top physicists on nuclear fusion and hydrogen energy breakthroughs. He describes how his early fascination with space led him into both alternative energy research and serious UFO investigation. The conversation takes a surprising turn into suppres...

Aug 26, 20252 hr 53 minSeason 2004Ep. 1008

June 13, 2004: Mexican UFOs - David Sereda

Art Bell speaks with David Sereda about the Mexican military's release of infrared footage showing multiple unidentified objects tracked by an Air Force surveillance plane. David brings a unique perspective as someone who spent years working alongside top physicists on nuclear fusion and hydrogen energy breakthroughs. He describes how his early fascination with space led him into both alternative energy research and serious UFO investigation. The conversation takes a surprising turn into… Full s...

Aug 26, 20252 hr 53 minSeason 2004Ep. 1008

June 12, 2004: The Internet and Privacy - Dr. Lauren Weinstein

Art Bell is joined by Dr. Lauren Weinstein , one of the original architects of the internet who began his involvement in the early 1970s at the first ARPANET site. Lauren co-founded People for Internet Responsibility and created the Privacy Forum over twelve years ago. Together they examine how the network originally designed to survive nuclear war has become overwhelmed by spam, viruses, and zombie computers that threaten to bring the entire system down. Lauren explains that more than half of a...

Aug 25, 20252 hr 52 minSeason 2004Ep. 1007

June 12, 2004: The Internet and Privacy - Dr. Lauren Weinstein

Art Bell is joined by Dr. Lauren Weinstein, one of the original architects of the internet who began his involvement in the early 1970s at the first ARPANET site. Lauren co-founded People for Internet Responsibility and created the Privacy Forum over twelve years ago. Together they examine how the network originally designed to survive nuclear war has become overwhelmed by spam, viruses, and zombie computers that threaten to bring the entire system down. Lauren explains that more than half of… F...

Aug 25, 20252 hr 52 minSeason 2004Ep. 1007

June 6, 2004: Martian Fossils - Sir Charles Shults III

Art Bell welcomes back Sir Charles Shults III , a former Martin Marietta Aerospace engineer who wrote nuclear EMP test software for the Pershing-2 missile system and now conducts research in robotics and artificial intelligence. Their conversation begins with the coming age of robotic warfare, where unmanned aircraft capable of maneuvers no human could survive will transform military combat within years. Sir Charles explains how fly-by-wire systems and video game-trained operators will create a ...

Aug 24, 20252 hr 53 minSeason 2004Ep. 1006

June 6, 2004: Martian Fossils - Sir Charles Shults III

Art Bell welcomes back Sir Charles Shults III, a former Martin Marietta Aerospace engineer who wrote nuclear EMP test software for the Pershing-2 missile system and now conducts research in robotics and artificial intelligence. Their conversation begins with the coming age of robotic warfare, where unmanned aircraft capable of maneuvers no human could survive will transform military combat within years. Sir Charles explains how fly-by-wire systems and video game-trained operators will create a… ...

Aug 24, 20252 hr 53 minSeason 2004Ep. 1006

June 5, 2004: Revealing Spiritual Truth - Maurice Cotterell

Art Bell opens with tributes to President Ronald Reagan, who passed away earlier that day, and hosts Libertarian presidential candidate Michael Bednarik for a discussion of constitutional principles, drug decriminalization, the Patriot Act, and the origins of marriage licensing. Bednarik reveals that marriage licenses originated as tools to prevent interracial unions before the Civil War, a detail that surprises Art. Engineer and scientist Maurice Cotterell then joins from West Cork, Ireland, to...

Aug 23, 20252 hr 53 minSeason 2004Ep. 1005

June 5, 2004: Revealing Spiritual Truth - Maurice Cotterell

Engineer and scientist Maurice Cotterell joins Art Bell to discuss revealing spiritual truth, solar cycles, ancient wisdom, and the body-soul question after Ronald Reagan tributes and Michael Bednarik's first-hour appearance. The first hour covers constitutional principles, drug decriminalization, the Patriot Act, and the origins of marriage licensing; Bednarik says marriage licenses originated as tools to prevent interracial unions before the Civil War, a detail that surprises Art. Cotterell ex...

Aug 23, 20252 hr 53 minSeason 2004Ep. 1005

May 30, 2004: The End of the World - Open Lines

Art Bell poses a provocative question for open lines: how do you think the world will end? Callers respond from across the country, many reporting severe weather as over 160 tornadoes tear through the Midwest in a single weekend. Art notes the jet stream has shifted dramatically northward, pushing violent storms into regions that typically experience them weeks earlier in the season, a pattern consistent with the climate disruption discussed in recent broadcasts. Callers offer a range of predict...

Aug 22, 20252 hr 52 minSeason 2004Ep. 1004

May 30, 2004: The End of the World - Open Lines

Art Bell poses a provocative question for open lines: how do you think the world will end? Callers respond from across the country, many reporting severe weather as over 160 tornadoes tear through the Midwest in a single weekend. Art notes the jet stream has shifted dramatically northward, pushing violent storms into regions that typically experience them weeks earlier in the season, a pattern consistent with the climate disruption discussed in recent broadcasts. Callers offer a range of… Full s...

Aug 22, 20252 hr 52 minSeason 2004Ep. 1004

May 29, 2004: Climate Change - Robert Felix

Art Bell returns from the New York premiere of The Day After Tomorrow and welcomes author Robert Felix to discuss his book Not by Fire but by Ice. Felix argues that the current ocean warming is driven not by human activity but by massive underwater volcanic systems, including the recently discovered Gackel Ridge beneath the Arctic Ocean, where volcanic mountains three miles high are producing intense hydrothermal activity that scientists had never previously documented. Felix presents evidence t...

Aug 21, 20252 hr 52 minSeason 2004Ep. 1003

May 29, 2004: Climate Change - Robert Felix

Art Bell returns from the New York premiere of The Day After Tomorrow and welcomes author Robert Felix to discuss his book Not by Fire but by Ice. Felix argues that the current ocean warming is driven not by human activity but by massive underwater volcanic systems, including the recently discovered Gackel Ridge beneath the Arctic Ocean, where volcanic mountains three miles high are producing intense hydrothermal activity that scientists had never previously documented. Felix presents evidence… ...

Aug 21, 20252 hr 52 minSeason 2004Ep. 1003

May 16, 2004: Life of Einstein - Dr. Michio Kaku

Art Bell welcomes theoretical physicist Dr. Michio Kaku to discuss his book Einstein's Cosmos and the approaching 100th anniversary of relativity. The conversation ranges from the GPS system's dependence on Einstein's equations to the nature of time travel, with Dr. Kaku explaining that forward time travel is already proven through satellite measurements while backward time travel remains theoretically possible through hundreds of solutions to Einstein's general relativity equations. Dr. Kaku ad...

Aug 20, 20252 hr 52 minSeason 2004Ep. 1002

May 16, 2004: Life of Einstein - Dr. Michio Kaku

Art Bell welcomes theoretical physicist Dr. Michio Kaku to discuss his book Einstein's Cosmos and the approaching 100th anniversary of relativity. The conversation ranges from the GPS system's dependence on Einstein's equations to the nature of time travel, with Dr. Kaku explaining that forward time travel is already proven through satellite measurements while backward time travel remains theoretically possible through hundreds of solutions to Einstein's general relativity equations. Dr. Kaku… F...

Aug 20, 20252 hr 52 minSeason 2004Ep. 1002

May 15, 2004: Future of Earth - Richard C. Hoagland

Art Bell opens with the shocking news of Dr. Eugene Mallove 's murder, a leading cold fusion researcher who was bludgeoned to death in Connecticut. Richard C. Hoagland joins to discuss Mallove's final conversation, in which Mallove revealed that the Department of Defense had taken sudden interest in cold fusion due to its potential for nuclear transmutation and the national security implications of simple tabletop experiments producing weapons-grade material. The discussion expands as David Wilc...

Aug 19, 20252 hr 52 minSeason 2004Ep. 1001

May 15, 2004: Future of Earth - Richard C. Hoagland

Art Bell opens with the shocking news of Dr. Eugene Mallove's murder, a leading cold fusion researcher who was bludgeoned to death in Connecticut. Richard C. Hoagland joins to discuss Mallove's final conversation, in which Mallove revealed that the Department of Defense had taken sudden interest in cold fusion due to its potential for nuclear transmutation and the national security implications of simple tabletop experiments producing weapons-grade material. The discussion expands as David… Full...

Aug 19, 20252 hr 52 minSeason 2004Ep. 1001

May 9, 2004: Abduction Enigmas - Budd Hopkins

Art Bell welcomes Budd Hopkins , the world's foremost UFO abduction researcher, to discuss his fourth book Sight Unseen. Hopkins presents his most provocative finding: that alien abductions routinely involve a technology of invisibility, allowing craft and abductees to remain unseen even in crowded urban environments from Tokyo to New York City. He details six cases establishing this as a recurring pattern across decades of investigation. Hopkins describes a 1948 case in Cincinnati where two chi...

Aug 18, 20252 hr 53 minSeason 2004Ep. 1000

May 9, 2004: Abduction Enigmas - Budd Hopkins

Art Bell welcomes Budd Hopkins, the world's foremost UFO abduction researcher, to discuss his fourth book Sight Unseen. Hopkins presents his most provocative finding: that alien abductions routinely involve a technology of invisibility, allowing craft and abductees to remain unseen even in crowded urban environments from Tokyo to New York City. He details six cases establishing this as a recurring pattern across decades of investigation. Hopkins describes a 1948 case in Cincinnati where two… Ful...

Aug 18, 20252 hr 53 minSeason 2004Ep. 1000

May 8, 2004: Are We Alone - Prof. Guillermo Gonzales

Professor Guillermo Gonzales examines the profound question of whether Earth hosts the only life in the universe, considering recent discoveries that challenge our cosmic isolation. Has science finally found evidence that we are not alone? Gonzales, an astronomer specializing in stellar evolution and planetary formation, discusses the discovery of methane and other organic compounds in Mars' atmosphere by the Mars Express spacecraft. The conversation explores how these chemical signatures strong...

Aug 17, 20252 hr 52 minSeason 2004Ep. 999

May 8, 2004: Are We Alone - Guillermo Gonzalez

Art Bell opens with co-author Whitley Strieber discussing their book The Coming Global Superstorm and the upcoming film The Day After Tomorrow. Strieber describes newly discovered evidence of flash-frozen plants in Peruvian ice cores dating back 5,200 years, pointing to a catastrophic climate event that unfolded in minutes rather than decades. The two discuss the urgent need for paleoclimatology research and practical steps to reduce carbon emissions. Art then welcomes Professor Guillermo Gonzal...

Aug 17, 20252 hr 52 minSeason 2004Ep. 999

May 8, 2004: Are We Alone - Guillermo Gonzalez

Art Bell opens with co-author Whitley Strieber discussing their book The Coming Global Superstorm and the upcoming film The Day After Tomorrow. Strieber describes newly discovered evidence of flash-frozen plants in Peruvian ice cores dating back 5,200 years, pointing to a catastrophic climate event that unfolded in minutes rather than decades. The two discuss the urgent need for paleoclimatology research and practical steps to reduce carbon emissions. Art then welcomes Professor Guillermo… Full ...

Aug 17, 20252 hr 52 minSeason 2004Ep. 999

May 2, 2004: Male Extinction - Bryan Sykes

Art Bell interviews Professor Bryan Sykes , one of the world's leading geneticists and professor of human genetics at the University of Oxford, about his book Adam's Curse. Sykes presents a startling thesis: the Y chromosome, the genetic element that makes men male, is deteriorating and will eventually cease to function in roughly 125,000 years, spelling the end of the male sex as we know it. Sykes explains that the Y chromosome mutates faster than other chromosomes and lacks the ability to repa...

Aug 16, 20252 hr 53 minSeason 2004Ep. 998

May 2, 2004: Male Extinction - Bryan Sykes

Art Bell interviews Professor Bryan Sykes, one of the world's leading geneticists and professor of human genetics at the University of Oxford, about his book Adam's Curse. Sykes presents a startling thesis: the Y chromosome, the genetic element that makes men male, is deteriorating and will eventually cease to function in roughly 125,000 years, spelling the end of the male sex as we know it. Sykes explains that the Y chromosome mutates faster than other chromosomes and lacks the ability to… Full...

Aug 16, 20252 hr 53 minSeason 2004Ep. 998

May 1, 2004: Economic Armageddon - Joseph Meyer

Art Bell opens with a discussion of extreme weather patterns, the political firestorm surrounding the upcoming film The Day After Tomorrow, and a NASA attempt to muzzle scientists from commenting on climate change. Callers weigh in during open lines on topics from chemtrails and time travelers to immortality and the Sonora Aero Club before the program shifts to the economy. Art welcomes Joseph Meyer , a Wall Street professional and industry arbitrator, for a sobering look at the financial state ...

Aug 15, 20252 hr 52 minSeason 2004Ep. 997

May 1, 2004: Economic Armageddon - Joseph Meyer

Art Bell opens with a discussion of extreme weather patterns, the political firestorm surrounding the upcoming film The Day After Tomorrow, and a NASA attempt to muzzle scientists from commenting on climate change. Callers weigh in during open lines on topics from chemtrails and time travelers to immortality and the Sonora Aero Club before the program shifts to the economy. Art welcomes Joseph Meyer, a Wall Street professional and industry arbitrator, for a sobering look at the financial state… ...

Aug 15, 20252 hr 52 minSeason 2004Ep. 997

May 1, 2004: Economic Armageddon - Joe Meyer

Joe Meyer delivers a sobering analysis of America's economic trajectory, warning of an impending financial collapse that could reshape society as we know it. Could the very foundations of our monetary system be crumbling beneath our feet? Meyer, an economic researcher, dissects the mounting debt crisis, unsustainable spending patterns, and systemic vulnerabilities plaguing the U.S. economy. The discussion examines how artificially low interest rates, massive government deficits, and speculative ...

Aug 15, 20252 hr 52 minSeason 2004Ep. 997

April 25, 2004: ET Information - George Green

Art Bell welcomes George Green , a former Air Force serviceman and financial insider who claims direct contact with extraterrestrial beings. Green recounts seeing a disc-shaped craft inside a hangar at Edwards Air Force Base in 1958, and later describes encounters with Pleiadians during a visit to Billy Meyer's compound in Switzerland. He discusses telepathic communication and a book he says was dictated by the aliens called The Handbook for the New Paradigm. Green also draws on his experience a...

Aug 14, 20252 hr 52 minSeason 2004Ep. 996

April 25, 2004: ET Information - George Green

Art Bell welcomes George Green, a former Air Force serviceman and financial insider who claims direct contact with extraterrestrial beings. Green recounts seeing a disc-shaped craft inside a hangar at Edwards Air Force Base in 1958, and later describes encounters with Pleiadians during a visit to Billy Meyer's compound in Switzerland. He discusses telepathic communication and a book he says was dictated by the aliens called The Handbook for the New Paradigm. Green also draws on his experience… F...

Aug 14, 20252 hr 52 minSeason 2004Ep. 996

April 24, 2004: Black Triangle Phenomena - Colm Kelleher

Art Bell opens with co-author Whitley Strieber discussing The Day After Tomorrow film and a NASA memo prohibiting employees from commenting on the climate change movie, a directive reversed during the broadcast itself. Strieber describes slowing North Atlantic currents confirmed by satellite data and warns that sudden climate change is already underway, pointing to anomalously cold waters along the U.S. East Coast and intensifying storm patterns. Art then welcomes Colm Kelleher , administrator o...

Aug 13, 20252 hr 52 minSeason 2004Ep. 995

April 24, 2004: Black Triangle Phenomena - Colm Kelleher

Colm Kelleher , administrator of the National Institute for Discovery Science, joins Art Bell to discuss black triangle sightings, NIDS case patterns, and Art's own Pahrump encounter after a climate segment with co-author Whitley Strieber . Strieber discusses The Day After Tomorrow film and a NASA memo prohibiting employees from commenting on the climate change movie, a directive reversed during the broadcast itself. He describes slowing North Atlantic currents confirmed by satellite data and wa...

Aug 13, 20252 hr 52 minSeason 2004Ep. 995
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