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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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January 29, 2005: Weather Control - Scott Stevens

Art Bell welcomes Scott Stevens , a television meteorologist from KPVI-TV in eastern Idaho, who has spent years studying anomalies in weather patterns. Stevens describes how forecasting accuracy has declined despite advances in technology, leading him to investigate unusual cloud formations including square-shaped clouds, right angles in cirrus patterns, and geometric signatures that defy natural fluid dynamics. Stevens walks through satellite imagery on his website, pointing out regular interva...

Oct 23, 20252 hr 55 minSeason 2005Ep. 1066

January 29, 2005: Weather Control - Scott Stevens

Art Bell welcomes Scott Stevens, a television meteorologist from KPVI-TV in eastern Idaho, who has spent years studying anomalies in weather patterns. Stevens describes how forecasting accuracy has declined despite advances in technology, leading him to investigate unusual cloud formations including square-shaped clouds, right angles in cirrus patterns, and geometric signatures that defy natural fluid dynamics. Stevens walks through satellite imagery on his website, pointing out regular… Full sh...

Oct 23, 20252 hr 55 minSeason 2005Ep. 1066

January 23, 2005: HAARP Experiments - Guy Kramer & Dr. Joseph Resnick

Art Bell hosts defense scientist Dr. Joseph Resnick and technology researcher Guy Kramer for a rare discussion about the HAARP facility in Alaska, a program whose guests required senatorial-level approval to appear on air. Dr. Resnick, who holds 26 patents including classified stealth technology work, traces his involvement with HAARP back to 1983 during the Reagan-era DARPA programs. He reveals that HAARP's primary purpose is likely ballistic missile defense, as the charged ionosphere could fry...

Oct 22, 20252 hr 55 minSeason 2005Ep. 1065

January 23, 2005: HAARP Experiments - Guy Kramer & Dr. Joseph Resnick

Art Bell hosts defense scientist Dr. Joseph Resnick and technology researcher Guy Kramer for a rare discussion about the HAARP facility in Alaska, a program whose guests required senatorial-level approval to appear on air. Dr. Resnick, who holds 26 patents including classified stealth technology work, traces his involvement with HAARP back to 1983 during the Reagan-era DARPA programs. He reveals that HAARP's primary purpose is likely ballistic missile defense, as the charged ionosphere could… Fu...

Oct 22, 20252 hr 55 minSeason 2005Ep. 1065

January 23, 2005: HAARP Experiments - Dr. Michael Cramer & David Resnick

What happens when two heavyweight scientists can only speak about classified government projects under senatorial approval? Dr. Joseph Resnick and Guy Kramer join Art to discuss HAARP experiments and ionospheric research, though their conversation comes with unusual restrictions. The guests hold patents they cannot discuss and required approval at the senatorial level just to appear. Art explores HAARP's potential effects on the ionosphere and its possible connection to mysterious atmospheric ph...

Oct 22, 20252 hr 55 minSeason 2005Ep. 1065

January 22, 2005: The Schults Report - Sir Charles Shults III

Art Bell welcomes Sir Charles Shults III , a defense technology expert knighted for his research in robotics and artificial intelligence, for a conversation that begins with breaking news: the U.S. Army is deploying 18 armed robotic soldiers to Iraq. Sir Charles, who spent ten years at Martin Marietta Aerospace working on weapon systems including the Pershing missile and Patriot systems, explains how these remote-controlled machines carry video sensors and machine guns while a human operator ret...

Oct 21, 20252 hr 55 minSeason 2005Ep. 1064

January 22, 2005: The Schults Report - Sir Charles Shults III

Art Bell welcomes Sir Charles Shults III, a defense technology expert knighted for his research in robotics and artificial intelligence, for a conversation that begins with breaking news: the U.S. Army is deploying 18 armed robotic soldiers to Iraq. Sir Charles, who spent ten years at Martin Marietta Aerospace working on weapon systems including the Pershing missile and Patriot systems, explains how these remote-controlled machines carry video sensors and machine guns while a human operator… Ful...

Oct 21, 20252 hr 55 minSeason 2005Ep. 1064

January 16, 2005: The Life of Howard Hughes - Michael Drosnin

Art Bell speaks with investigative journalist Michael Drosnin , former reporter for the Washington Post and Wall Street Journal, about two extraordinary subjects: the Bible Code and the hidden life of Howard Hughes. Drosnin recounts how he first learned of the Bible Code from Israeli intelligence contacts, initially dismissed it as nonsense, then became convinced after finding a warning of Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin's assassination encoded in the text a full year before it occurred. Drosnin ex...

Oct 20, 20252 hr 54 minSeason 2005Ep. 1063

January 16, 2005: The Life of Howard Hughes - Michael Drosnin

Art Bell speaks with investigative journalist Michael Drosnin, former reporter for the Washington Post and Wall Street Journal, about two extraordinary subjects: the Bible Code and the hidden life of Howard Hughes. Drosnin recounts how he first learned of the Bible Code from Israeli intelligence contacts, initially dismissed it as nonsense, then became convinced after finding a warning of Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin's assassination encoded in the text a full year before it occurred. Drosnin… Fu...

Oct 20, 20252 hr 54 minSeason 2005Ep. 1063

January 15, 2005: Life Extension - Ray Kurzweil

Art Bell interviews inventor and futurist Ray Kurzweil about radical life extension, artificial intelligence, and the accelerating pace of technological change. Kurzweil outlines his three bridges to living forever: using today's nutrition and supplements to stay healthy, harnessing the coming biotechnology revolution to master disease at the genetic level, and eventually rebuilding bodies at the molecular level through nanotechnology. Kurzweil describes how RNA interference can now turn off spe...

Oct 19, 20252 hr 53 minSeason 2005Ep. 1062

January 15, 2005: Life Extension - Ray Kurzweil

Art Bell interviews inventor and futurist Ray Kurzweil about radical life extension, artificial intelligence, and the accelerating pace of technological change. Kurzweil outlines his three bridges to living forever: using today's nutrition and supplements to stay healthy, harnessing the coming biotechnology revolution to master disease at the genetic level, and eventually rebuilding bodies at the molecular level through nanotechnology. Kurzweil describes how RNA interference can now turn off… Fu...

Oct 19, 20252 hr 53 minSeason 2005Ep. 1062

January 9, 2005: Biofeedback and Alpha Waves - Dr. Jim Hardt

Can training your brain waves unlock extraordinary human potential and reverse the effects of aging? Dr. Jim Hardt, a leading researcher in neurofeedback technology, reveals how alpha wave training can dramatically enhance mental clarity, emotional stability, and even physical health. Hardt explains his groundbreaking work with biofeedback systems that teach people to consciously control their brain wave patterns, producing measurable improvements in anxiety, depression, and cognitive function. ...

Oct 18, 20252 hr 54 minSeason 2005Ep. 1061

January 9, 2005: Biofeedback and Alpha Waves - Dr. James V. Hardt

Art Bell welcomes Dr. James V. Hardt , president and founder of the Biocybernaut Institute, for a wide-ranging discussion on brainwave feedback training and its transformative potential. Dr. Hardt explains how his seven-day alpha wave neurofeedback program produces an average 12-point IQ boost, a 50 percent creativity increase, and profound psychological breakthroughs that would normally take years of psychotherapy. The conversation covers remarkable case studies, including a billion-dollar CEO ...

Oct 18, 20252 hr 54 minSeason 2005Ep. 1061

January 9, 2005: Biofeedback and Alpha Waves - Dr. James V. Hardt

Dr. James V. Hardt , president and founder of the Biocybernaut Institute, joins Art Bell to discuss biofeedback, alpha waves, and brainwave feedback training. Dr. Hardt explains how his seven-day alpha wave neurofeedback program produces an average 12-point IQ boost, a 50 percent creativity increase, and profound psychological breakthroughs that would normally take years of psychotherapy. The conversation covers remarkable case studies, including a billion-dollar CEO who uncovered suppressed ang...

Oct 18, 20252 hr 54 minSeason 2005Ep. 1061

January 8, 2005: Parallel Worlds - Dr. Michio Kaku

Art Bell welcomes theoretical physicist Dr. Michio Kaku for a wide-ranging exploration of parallel universes, dark matter, and the future of civilization. Kaku explains that string theory predicts millions of possible universes, and that gravity may be the one force capable of traveling between them. He describes dark matter as potentially being shadow matter from a neighboring universe hovering just a millimeter away, invisible because light cannot cross the gap but detectable through gravitati...

Oct 17, 20252 hr 54 minSeason 2005Ep. 1060

January 8, 2005: Parallel Worlds - Dr. Michio Kaku

Art Bell welcomes theoretical physicist Dr. Michio Kaku for a wide-ranging exploration of parallel universes, dark matter, and the future of civilization. Kaku explains that string theory predicts millions of possible universes, and that gravity may be the one force capable of traveling between them. He describes dark matter as potentially being shadow matter from a neighboring universe hovering just a millimeter away, invisible because light cannot cross the gap but detectable through… Full sho...

Oct 17, 20252 hr 54 minSeason 2005Ep. 1060

January 2, 2005: Open Lines | Alien Encounters

Art Bell dedicates a special phone line to callers who have experienced physical alien contact, setting strict criteria that exclude dreams and secondhand accounts. The first caller, Mary, describes an entity entering her body while she sat watching television with her family present. She reports the being seemed childlike in its curiosity, touching objects and petting animals through her, and her husband confirmed visible physical changes in her appearance. A parade of contactees follows with r...

Oct 16, 20252 hr 54 minSeason 2005Ep. 1059

January 2, 2005: Open Lines | Alien Encounters

Art Bell dedicates a special phone line to callers who have experienced physical alien contact, setting strict criteria that exclude dreams and secondhand accounts. The first caller, Mary, describes an entity entering her body while she sat watching television with her family present. She reports the being seemed childlike in its curiosity, touching objects and petting animals through her, and her husband confirmed visible physical changes in her appearance. A parade of contactees follows with… ...

Oct 16, 20252 hr 54 minSeason 2005Ep. 1059

January 2, 2005: Open Lines #124; Alien Encounters

Have you experienced direct contact with non-human intelligence, and what can these encounters teach us about our cosmic neighbors? Art Bell dedicates this open lines show specifically to alien encounters, creating a safe space for listeners to share their most profound and transformative contact experiences. The special first-time caller line focuses exclusively on those who have had genuine alien encounters, cutting through speculation to reach authentic accounts of contact, abduction, and com...

Oct 16, 20252 hr 54 minSeason 2005Ep. 1059

January 1, 2005: Remote Viewing - Ed Dames

Art Bell welcomes Major Ed Dames for a New Year's Day conversation that begins with a gold-hunting adventure. Dames describes his team's attempt to locate a stagecoach robbery stash near Flagstaff, only to find a new house built directly over the site. A second expedition south of Pahrump uncovers gold-bearing soil so saturated with mineral deposits that the metal detector goes haywire, but yields no nuggets suitable for a dramatic presentation at Art's gate. The discussion shifts to catastrophi...

Oct 15, 20252 hr 53 minSeason 2005Ep. 1058

January 1, 2005: Remote Viewing - Ed Dames

Art Bell welcomes Major Ed Dames for a New Year's Day conversation that begins with a gold-hunting adventure. Dames describes his team's attempt to locate a stagecoach robbery stash near Flagstaff, only to find a new house built directly over the site. A second expedition south of Pahrump uncovers gold-bearing soil so saturated with mineral deposits that the metal detector goes haywire, but yields no nuggets suitable for a dramatic presentation at Art's gate. The discussion shifts to… Full show ...

Oct 15, 20252 hr 53 minSeason 2005Ep. 1058

December 31, 2004: Predictions for 2005 - Part 2

Art Bell rings in the new year with the second half of his annual prediction show, opening with somber reflection on the Indian Ocean tsunami that killed over 150,000 people just days earlier. He revisits prediction number 93 from the prior year, in which a caller spoke only the word "tsunami," and replays the original audio for listeners. The moment sends chills through the broadcast. New predictions pour in for 2005. A caller in Oregon foresees a major earthquake off Japan sending a tsunami in...

Oct 14, 20252 hr 55 minSeason 2004Ep. 1057

December 31, 2004: Predictions for 2005 - Part 2

Art Bell rings in the new year with the second half of his annual prediction show, opening with somber reflection on the Indian Ocean tsunami that killed over 150,000 people just days earlier. He revisits prediction number 93 from the prior year, in which a caller spoke only the word "tsunami," and replays the original audio for listeners. The moment sends chills through the broadcast. New predictions pour in for 2005. A caller in Oregon foresees a major earthquake off Japan sending a tsunami in...

Oct 14, 20252 hr 55 minSeason 2004Ep. 1057

December 19, 2004: Predictions for 2005 - Part 1

Art Bell opens the first of two annual prediction shows by reviewing listener predictions made for 2004. He tallies the hits and misses, noting standout calls including a correct Red Sox World Series pick and a prescient HAARP prediction. Among the bonks are several failed forecasts about bin Laden's capture and the Pope's passing. Callers then begin registering numbered predictions for 2005. Contributions range from 100,000 additional troops in Iraq to a free energy breakthrough, from the death...

Oct 13, 20252 hr 52 minSeason 2004Ep. 1056

December 19, 2004: Predictions for 2005 - Part 1

Art Bell opens the first of two annual prediction shows by reviewing listener predictions made for 2004. He tallies the hits and misses, noting standout calls including a correct Red Sox World Series pick and a prescient HAARP prediction. Among the bonks are several failed forecasts about bin Laden's capture and the Pope's passing. Callers then begin registering numbered predictions for 2005. Contributions range from 100,000 additional troops in Iraq to a free energy breakthrough, from the… Full...

Oct 13, 20252 hr 52 minSeason 2004Ep. 1056

December 18, 2004: Nuclear Reactors - Dr. Charles Till

Art Bell welcomes Dr. Charles Till , a physicist who helped start up Canada's first power reactor and later led the Integral Fast Reactor program at Argonne National Laboratory for nearly twenty years. Till explains that current light water reactors use less than one percent of mined uranium, creating massive amounts of long-lived waste requiring storage for hundreds of thousands of years. His IFR design addressed this by efficiently burning fuel, producing only short-lived fission products that...

Oct 12, 20252 hr 53 minSeason 2004Ep. 1055

December 18, 2004: Nuclear Reactors - Dr. Charles Till

Art Bell welcomes Dr. Charles Till, a physicist who helped start up Canada's first power reactor and later led the Integral Fast Reactor program at Argonne National Laboratory for nearly twenty years. Till explains that current light water reactors use less than one percent of mined uranium, creating massive amounts of long-lived waste requiring storage for hundreds of thousands of years. His IFR design addressed this by efficiently burning fuel, producing only short-lived fission products that…...

Oct 12, 20252 hr 53 minSeason 2004Ep. 1055

December 12, 2004: Comets & Electrical Energy - James McCanney

Art Bell welcomes Whitley Strieber and Dr. Roger Leir to discuss a mysterious piece of material allegedly recovered from a New Mexico crash site, possibly connected to the 1947 Roswell incident. Multiple laboratory tests revealed the silicon sample contained isotopic ratios unlike anything found on Earth, with non-terrestrial signatures confirmed across silicon, nickel, zinc, and silver. The piece also displayed extraordinary thermal conductivity, instantly transferring extreme cold or heat thro...

Oct 11, 20252 hr 53 minSeason 2004Ep. 1054

December 12, 2004: Comets & Electrical Energy - James McCanney

Physicist James McCanney joins Art Bell in the second half to discuss comets and electrical energy in an electrically active solar system, after Whitley Strieber and Dr. Roger Leir examine a mysterious piece of material allegedly recovered from a New Mexico crash site, possibly connected to the 1947 Roswell incident. Multiple laboratory tests revealed the silicon sample contained isotopic ratios unlike anything found on Earth, with non-terrestrial signatures confirmed across silicon, nickel, zin...

Oct 11, 20252 hr 53 minSeason 2004Ep. 1054

December 11, 2004: Past & Future Lives - Dr. Brian Weiss

Art Bell welcomes Dr. Brian Weiss , psychiatrist and chairman emeritus at Mount Sinai Medical Center in Miami, who describes how traditional hypnotherapy with a patient named Catherine unexpectedly led to vivid past-life memories dating back 4,000 years. When Catherine channeled specific details about Art's deceased father and infant son that she could not have known, including his father's Hebrew name Avram and his son's rare heart condition, Weiss became convinced these experiences transcended...

Oct 10, 20252 hr 53 minSeason 2004Ep. 1053
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