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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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May 15, 2005: Antigravity and Zero Point Energy - Nick Cook | New Phoenix Lights - Jeff Willes

Art Bell opens the program with Jeff Willes , who captured striking new video footage of mysterious lights over Phoenix on May 12, 2005. Willes, who filmed the original 1997 Phoenix Lights and runs UFOs Over Phoenix, describes three lights appearing in a triangular formation before one rapidly skips across the sky at impossible speed. Luke Air Force Base denied any knowledge of the objects when contacted. The program then features Nick Cook , aviation editor for Jane's Defence Weekly and author ...

Nov 19, 20252 hr 55 minSeason 2005Ep. 1093

May 15, 2005: Antigravity and Zero Point Energy - Nick Cook | New Phoenix Lights - Jeff Willes

Art Bell opens the program with Jeff Willes, who captured striking new video footage of mysterious lights over Phoenix on May 12, 2005. Willes, who filmed the original 1997 Phoenix Lights and runs UFOs Over Phoenix, describes three lights appearing in a triangular formation before one rapidly skips across the sky at impossible speed. Luke Air Force Base denied any knowledge of the objects when contacted. The program then features Nick Cook, aviation editor for Jane's Defence Weekly and author… F...

Nov 19, 20252 hr 55 minSeason 2005Ep. 1093

May 15, 2005: Antigravity and Zero Point Energy - Nick Cook #124; New Phoenix Lights - Jeff Willes

Nick Cook investigates the hunt for zero-point energy technology while Jeff Willes presents new video evidence of Phoenix Lights phenomena. Art Bell first explores Cook's extensive research into classified aerospace projects and the military's investigation of antigravity propulsion systems. The discussion examines documented evidence of advanced propulsion research and the possibility that breakthrough energy technologies already exist in secret programs. The episode then shifts to Jeff Willes'...

Nov 19, 20252 hr 55 minSeason 2005Ep. 1093

May 14, 2005: Biology, Belief, and Consciousness - Dr. Bruce Lipton

Art Bell welcomes cell biologist Dr. Bruce Lipton , who resigned a tenured university position after an epiphany about how cells are truly controlled. Lipton explains that genes are not autonomous controllers of life but rather blueprints that the cell reads or ignores based on environmental signals. He describes documented cases of multiple personality patients whose eye color changes between personalities, and allergies that appear and disappear within seconds of a personality shift. The conve...

Nov 18, 20252 hr 55 minSeason 2005Ep. 1092

May 14, 2005: Biology, Belief, and Consciousness - Dr. Bruce Lipton

Art Bell welcomes cell biologist Dr. Bruce Lipton, who resigned a tenured university position after an epiphany about how cells are truly controlled. Lipton explains that genes are not autonomous controllers of life but rather blueprints that the cell reads or ignores based on environmental signals. He describes documented cases of multiple personality patients whose eye color changes between personalities, and allergies that appear and disappear within seconds of a personality shift. The… Full ...

Nov 18, 20252 hr 55 minSeason 2005Ep. 1092

May 14, 2005: Biology, Belief, and Consciousness - Bruce Lipton

Dr. Bruce Lipton challenges fundamental assumptions about genetics by presenting his groundbreaking research on how consciousness and belief can override genetic programming. Art Bell explores Lipton's revolutionary work demonstrating that genes do not control human destiny as previously believed. The conversation delves into fifteen years of research that led Lipton away from genetic determinism toward understanding how environmental perception and conscious belief influence biological expressi...

Nov 18, 20252 hr 55 minSeason 2005Ep. 1092

May 8, 2005: The Coming Energy Crisis - Howard Kunstler

Guest host Mark Fellen welcomes author James Howard Kunstler to discuss his book and Rolling Stone article, both titled "The Long Emergency." Kunstler explains the concept of peak oil, noting that U.S. oil production peaked in 1970 and global production is now approaching a similar tipping point. He details how the second half of the world's oil supply will be harder and more expensive to extract. Kunstler examines the geopolitical dimensions of the crisis, from the real strategic reasons behind...

Nov 17, 20252 hr 55 minSeason 2005Ep. 1091

May 8, 2005: The Coming Energy Crisis - Howard Kunstler

Guest host Mark Fellen welcomes author James Howard Kunstler to discuss his book and Rolling Stone article, both titled "The Long Emergency." Kunstler explains the concept of peak oil, noting that U.S. oil production peaked in 1970 and global production is now approaching a similar tipping point. He details how the second half of the world's oil supply will be harder and more expensive to extract. Kunstler examines the geopolitical dimensions of the crisis, from the real strategic reasons… Full ...

Nov 17, 20252 hr 55 minSeason 2005Ep. 1091

May 1, 2005: Future Technology - Peter Cochrane

Art Bell speaks with Peter Cochrane , former head of British Telecom Research, about pervasive electronic surveillance. Cochrane explains RFID technology, tiny radio chips that will replace barcodes on every product, enabling instant scanning and tracking goods from factory to consumer. He describes how shipping containers will soon carry complete histories of their contents, routes, and any tampering. The discussion turns to eroding personal privacy as cell phones continuously broadcast locatio...

Nov 16, 20252 hr 55 minSeason 2005Ep. 1090

May 1, 2005: Future Technology - Peter Cochrane

Art Bell speaks with Peter Cochrane, former head of British Telecom Research, about pervasive electronic surveillance. Cochrane explains RFID technology, tiny radio chips that will replace barcodes on every product, enabling instant scanning and tracking goods from factory to consumer. He describes how shipping containers will soon carry complete histories of their contents, routes, and any tampering. The discussion turns to eroding personal privacy as cell phones continuously broadcast… Full sh...

Nov 16, 20252 hr 55 minSeason 2005Ep. 1090

April 30, 2005: God Code and Prehistoric Nukes - Gregg Braden

Art Bell welcomes New York Times bestselling author Gregg Braden to discuss his twelve-year research project revealing what he calls the God Code, a literal text message encoded within the DNA of every living cell. Braden explains that by converting the atomic mass numbers of the four DNA base elements, hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, and carbon, into their equivalent letters in ancient Hebrew and Arabic alphabets using the centuries-old science of gematria, a coherent phrase emerges: God eternal wi...

Nov 15, 20252 hr 56 minSeason 2005Ep. 1089

April 30, 2005: God Code and Prehistoric Nukes - Gregg Braden

Art Bell welcomes New York Times bestselling author Gregg Braden to discuss his twelve-year research project revealing what he calls the God Code, a literal text message encoded within the DNA of every living cell. Braden explains that by converting the atomic mass numbers of the four DNA base elements, hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, and carbon, into their equivalent letters in ancient Hebrew and Arabic alphabets using the centuries-old science of gematria, a coherent phrase emerges: God eternal… F...

Nov 15, 20252 hr 56 minSeason 2005Ep. 1089

April 23, 2005: Creepy Medical Topics - Tess Gerritsen

Dr. Tess Gerritsen , a practicing physician turned bestselling author, shares the most unsettling and bizarre medical cases from her career. Art Bell welcomes this unique guest who combines medical expertise with a fascination for the weird and unusual aspects of medicine. Dr. Gerritsen discusses the darkest moments of medical practice, including the nightmarish scenarios that every doctor fears most, from patients declared dead who return to life to inexplicable medical phenomena that challenge...

Nov 14, 20252 hr 55 minSeason 2005Ep. 1088

April 23, 2005: Creepy Medical Topics - Dr. Tess Gerritsen

Art Bell welcomes bestselling author and physician Dr. Tess Gerritsen for an exploration of disturbing medical phenomena that blur the line between life and death. She presents multiple documented cases of people declared dead who later revived, including a woman who woke up inside a body bag, a man who grabbed a pathologist by the throat just before autopsy, and a patient who began speaking on an embalming table. Gerritsen confesses that even trained physicians sometimes wonder if they listened...

Nov 14, 20252 hr 55 minSeason 2005Ep. 1088

April 23, 2005: Creepy Medical Topics - Dr. Tess Gerritsen

Art Bell welcomes bestselling author and physician Dr. Tess Gerritsen for an exploration of disturbing medical phenomena that blur the line between life and death. She presents multiple documented cases of people declared dead who later revived, including a woman who woke up inside a body bag, a man who grabbed a pathologist by the throat just before autopsy, and a patient who began speaking on an embalming table. Gerritsen confesses that even trained physicians sometimes wonder if they… Full sh...

Nov 14, 20252 hr 55 minSeason 2005Ep. 1088

April 17, 2005: Prayer and Healing - Bill Sweet

Art Bell welcomes Bill Sweet , president of Spindrift Research, to discuss the remarkable and untold story of Bruce and John Klingbeil, a father-and-son team of Christian Science practitioners who spent decades conducting scientific experiments on the measurable effects of prayer. Their tests with soybean seeds demonstrated that prayer could cause over-soaked seeds to release moisture and under-soaked seeds to absorb it, both moving toward a normal state compared to unprayed-for control groups. ...

Nov 13, 20252 hr 55 minSeason 2005Ep. 1087

April 17, 2005: Prayer and Healing - Bill Sweet

Art Bell welcomes Bill Sweet, president of Spindrift Research, to discuss the remarkable and untold story of Bruce and John Klingbeil, a father-and-son team of Christian Science practitioners who spent decades conducting scientific experiments on the measurable effects of prayer. Their tests with soybean seeds demonstrated that prayer could cause over-soaked seeds to release moisture and under-soaked seeds to absorb it, both moving toward a normal state compared to unprayed-for control groups.… ...

Nov 13, 20252 hr 55 minSeason 2005Ep. 1087

April 16, 2005: Marburg Outbreak & Codex Updates - Dr. Ronald Klatz

Art Bell opens with a first-hour interview with Joe Jobe of the National Biodiesel Board, exploring the economics of biodiesel fuel, its 80% reduction in carbon dioxide emissions compared to petroleum diesel, and its potential to reshape American energy and agriculture. The conversation covers engine compatibility, cost comparisons, and the strategic importance of weaning the nation off imported oil. Dr. Ronald Klatz then joins to discuss the alarming Marburg virus outbreak in Angola, where a ne...

Nov 12, 20252 hr 55 minSeason 2005Ep. 1086

April 16, 2005: Marburg Outbreak & Codex Updates - Dr. Ronald Klatz

Dr. Ronald Klatz joins Art Bell to discuss the Marburg outbreak, possible airborne transmission, H2N2 sample mailings, Codex health-freedom concerns, and stem-cell updates after a first-hour biodiesel interview with Joe Jobe. The opening conversation covers the economics of biodiesel fuel, its 80% reduction in carbon dioxide emissions compared to petroleum diesel, and its potential to reshape American energy and agriculture. Dr. Klatz then discusses the alarming Marburg virus outbreak in Angola,...

Nov 12, 20252 hr 55 minSeason 2005Ep. 1086

April 10, 2005: NDEs and Dying - Raymond Moody

Dr. Raymond Moody , the world's foremost expert on near-death experiences, explores the profound mysteries of what happens when we die. Art Bell welcomes the pioneering researcher who coined the term "NDE" and has spent decades documenting the remarkable consistency of near-death experiences across cultures and belief systems. Dr. Moody discusses the typical elements of NDEs, from the tunnel of light to life reviews and encounters with deceased loved ones, examining what percentage of people who...

Nov 11, 20252 hr 55 minSeason 2005Ep. 1085

April 10, 2005: NDEs and Dying - Dr. Raymond Moody

Art Bell opens with alarming reports about the Marburg virus outbreak in Angola, where 213 cases have been recorded with a fatality rate approaching 100 percent, and warnings that the virus may be transmitting through the air. He also shares Australian gun control statistics showing dramatic increases in crime following a mandatory firearm surrender program. After open lines, Art welcomes Dr. Raymond Moody , the physician and philosopher who pioneered modern near-death experience research with h...

Nov 11, 20252 hr 55 minSeason 2005Ep. 1085

April 10, 2005: NDEs and Dying - Dr. Raymond Moody

Dr. Raymond Moody , the physician and philosopher who pioneered modern near-death experience research with Life After Life, joins Art Bell to discuss NDEs, dying, and empathic death experiences. Art opens with alarming reports about the Marburg virus outbreak in Angola, where 213 cases have been recorded with a fatality rate approaching 100 percent, and warnings that the virus may be transmitting through the air. He also shares Australian gun control statistics showing dramatic increases in crim...

Nov 11, 20252 hr 55 minSeason 2005Ep. 1085

April 9, 2005: EVPs, ETs, and Our Coming Doom - Ed Dames

Art Bell welcomes Major Ed Dames , the retired military intelligence officer and remote viewing instructor known as Dr. Doom, who arrives with several predictions and a disturbing analysis of electronic voice phenomena. Ed claims a hit on his prediction of a major Indonesian earthquake and presents a new forecast: a massive volcanic eruption at Mount Tarawera on New Zealand's North Island, which he projects for November 2005, potentially more violent than Pinatubo. Ed shares deeply unsettling re...

Nov 10, 20252 hr 55 minSeason 2005Ep. 1084

April 9, 2005: EVPs, ETs, and Our Coming Doom - Ed Dames

Art Bell welcomes Major Ed Dames, the retired military intelligence officer and remote viewing instructor known as Dr. Doom, who arrives with several predictions and a disturbing analysis of electronic voice phenomena. Ed claims a hit on his prediction of a major Indonesian earthquake and presents a new forecast: a massive volcanic eruption at Mount Tarawera on New Zealand's North Island, which he projects for November 2005, potentially more violent than Pinatubo. Ed shares deeply unsettling… Fu...

Nov 10, 20252 hr 55 minSeason 2005Ep. 1084

April 3, 2005: Nanotechnology - Charles Ostman

Art Bell opens with news of Pope John Paul II's passing, the upcoming papal conclave, and a story about Yucca Mountain nuclear waste data falsification. He then welcomes Charles Ostman , a senior fellow at the Institute for Global Futures with over 25 years of experience in electronics and material science, to discuss the rapid acceleration of nanotechnology from theoretical science into commercial reality. Ostman explains that nanotechnology involves the precise manipulation of matter at the mo...

Nov 09, 20252 hr 55 minSeason 2005Ep. 1083

April 3, 2005: Nanotechnology - Charles Ostman

Nanotechnology expert Charles Ostman , senior fellow at the Institute for Global Futures, joins Art Bell to discuss molecular-scale engineering and commercial applications after Art's opening news on Pope John Paul II, the upcoming papal conclave, and Yucca Mountain nuclear waste data falsification. Ostman explains that nanotechnology involves the precise manipulation of matter at the molecular scale, drawing inspiration from natural cellular processes. He details several emerging applications: ...

Nov 09, 20252 hr 55 minSeason 2005Ep. 1083

April 2, 2005: Voices of the Dead - Brendan Cook & Barbara McBeath

Art Bell opens with reflections on the passing of Pope John Paul II, rising world oil prices that Goldman Sachs predicts could reach $100 per barrel, and concerns over falsified data at the Yucca Mountain nuclear waste project. He then welcomes Brendan Cook and Barbara McBeath of the Ghost Investigators Society for their roughly twentieth appearance on the program to present new electronic voice phenomena recordings. The GIS members explain their transition from analog tape to digital recording ...

Nov 08, 20252 hr 55 minSeason 2005Ep. 1082

April 2, 2005: Voices of the Dead - Brendan Cook & Barbara McBeath

Brendan Cook and Barbara McBeath of the Ghost Investigators Society join Art Bell to present voices-of-the-dead electronic voice phenomena recordings after Art's opening reflections on Pope John Paul II, rising oil prices, and Yucca Mountain nuclear waste data. He notes Goldman Sachs predictions that oil could reach $100 per barrel and concerns over falsified data at the nuclear waste project. The GIS members explain their transition from analog tape to digital recording equipment, noting that E...

Nov 08, 20252 hr 55 minSeason 2005Ep. 1082

March 27, 2005: Open Lines | The Coming Gas Crisis

Art Bell opens the program by reading a lengthy Rolling Stone article by James Howard Kunstler titled "The Long Emergency," which outlines the looming global oil production peak and its potentially devastating consequences for modern civilization. The article argues that no combination of alternative fuels, including hydrogen, solar, wind, or biomass, can adequately replace cheap fossil fuels at the scale required to maintain current lifestyles. Art poses five provocative questions to callers: w...

Nov 07, 20252 hr 55 minSeason 2005Ep. 1081

March 27, 2005: Open Lines | The Coming Gas Crisis

Art Bell opens the program by reading a lengthy Rolling Stone article by James Howard Kunstler titled "The Long Emergency," which outlines the looming global oil production peak and its potentially devastating consequences for modern civilization. The article argues that no combination of alternative fuels, including hydrogen, solar, wind, or biomass, can adequately replace cheap fossil fuels at the scale required to maintain current lifestyles. Art poses five provocative questions to callers:… ...

Nov 07, 20252 hr 55 minSeason 2005Ep. 1081
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