Art Bell broadcasts from Manila for the first time, fielding listener questions about life in the Philippines before welcoming physicist Russell Targ , co-founder of the Stanford Research Institute psychic research program. Targ discusses the scientific evidence for remote viewing, including decades of government-funded work for the CIA and Defense Intelligence Agency, and explains how precognitive dreams can be distinguished from ordinary ones by their unusual clarity and bizarre content. Targ ...
Jan 02, 2026•2 hr 32 min•Season 2006Ep. 1137
Art Bell broadcasts from Manila for the first time, fielding listener questions about life in the Philippines before welcoming physicist Russell Targ, co-founder of the Stanford Research Institute psychic research program. Targ discusses the scientific evidence for remote viewing, including decades of government-funded work for the CIA and Defense Intelligence Agency, and explains how precognitive dreams can be distinguished from ordinary ones by their unusual clarity and bizarre content. Targ… ...
Jan 02, 2026•2 hr 32 min•Season 2006Ep. 1137
Art Bell welcomes Major Ed Dames , remote viewing instructor and former military intelligence officer, to discuss a claimed breakthrough in locating targets with GPS-level precision. Dames explains that after 22 years of research, his team developed a streamlined method capable of pinpointing any target, from missing children to buried treasure, within a few meters. He describes a field test where a hidden cigarette case was found within a 40-square-mile area of Las Vegas. The conversation turns...
Jan 01, 2026•2 hr 27 min•Season 2006Ep. 1136
Art Bell welcomes Major Ed Dames, remote viewing instructor and former military intelligence officer, to discuss a claimed breakthrough in locating targets with GPS-level precision. Dames explains that after 22 years of research, his team developed a streamlined method capable of pinpointing any target, from missing children to buried treasure, within a few meters. He describes a field test where a hidden cigarette case was found within a 40-square-mile area of Las Vegas. The conversation turns…...
Jan 01, 2026•2 hr 27 min•Season 2006Ep. 1136
Art Bell opens with a stunning personal announcement: he has married a young Filipino woman named Airyn and plans to relocate to the Philippines, broadcasting from Manila. He recounts how they met through a ham radio friend who connected Airyn's sister with Art after Ramona's passing, leading to months of daily video conferences and a wedding ceremony on Mindanao. In the second half, Art welcomes Brendan Cook and Barbara McBeath of the Ghost Investigators Society, who present new electronic voic...
Dec 31, 2025•2 hr 28 min•Season 2006Ep. 1135
Brendan Cook and Barbara McBeath of the Ghost Investigators Society join Art Bell to present recorded spirit communications and electronic voice phenomena from recent investigations. Art opens with a stunning personal announcement: he has married a young Filipino woman named Airyn and plans to relocate to the Philippines, broadcasting from Manila. He recounts how they met through a ham radio friend who connected Airyn's sister with Art after Ramona's passing, leading to months of daily video con...
Dec 31, 2025•2 hr 28 min•Season 2006Ep. 1135
Art Bell welcomes physicist James McCanney to discuss his plasma discharge comet model and its implications for Earth. McCanney argues that NASA's Stardust mission results prove comets are not dirty snowballs, as the returned samples contained calcium-aluminum inclusions formed at extreme temperatures rather than ice. He notes that the Deep Impact mission's spectrometer data showed Comet Tempel 1's nucleus was too hot to support water in any form. The discussion expands into planetary catastroph...
Dec 30, 2025•2 hr 28 min•Season 2006Ep. 1134
Art Bell welcomes physicist James McCanney to discuss his plasma discharge comet model and its implications for Earth. McCanney argues that NASA's Stardust mission results prove comets are not dirty snowballs, as the returned samples contained calcium-aluminum inclusions formed at extreme temperatures rather than ice. He notes that the Deep Impact mission's spectrometer data showed Comet Tempel 1's nucleus was too hot to support water in any form. The discussion expands into planetary… Full show...
Dec 30, 2025•2 hr 28 min•Season 2006Ep. 1134
Art Bell speaks with Nick Pope , who ran the British government's UFO project at the Ministry of Defence. Pope describes how his initial skepticism faded after years of investigating military and civilian reports, with roughly five percent of cases defying explanation. He recounts a 1993 wave of UK sightings when a massive triangular craft flew over two RAF bases, observed by Air Force police and a meteorological officer. Art shares his own close encounter with a silent triangular craft over the...
Dec 29, 2025•2 hr 29 min•Season 2006Ep. 1133
Art Bell speaks with Nick Pope, who ran the British government's UFO project at the Ministry of Defence. Pope describes how his initial skepticism faded after years of investigating military and civilian reports, with roughly five percent of cases defying explanation. He recounts a 1993 wave of UK sightings when a massive triangular craft flew over two RAF bases, observed by Air Force police and a meteorological officer. Art shares his own close encounter with a silent triangular craft over the…...
Dec 29, 2025•2 hr 29 min•Season 2006Ep. 1133
Art Bell welcomes Dr. Evelyn Paglini , a parapsychologist and self-described spiritual warrior born into a centuries-old family of occult practitioners. Art vouches for her authenticity, noting that his late wife Ramona was close to Paglini and practiced the craft. Paglini explains that witchcraft involves manipulating the elements of air, earth, fire, and water, and that magic is a neutral power wielded for good or ill depending on the practitioner. Paglini issues near-term predictions for 2006...
Dec 28, 2025•2 hr 29 min•Season 2006Ep. 1132
Art Bell welcomes Dr. Evelyn Paglini, a parapsychologist and self-described spiritual warrior born into a centuries-old family of occult practitioners. Art vouches for her authenticity, noting that his late wife Ramona was close to Paglini and practiced the craft. Paglini explains that witchcraft involves manipulating the elements of air, earth, fire, and water, and that magic is a neutral power wielded for good or ill depending on the practitioner. Paglini issues near-term predictions for 2006…...
Dec 28, 2025•2 hr 29 min•Season 2006Ep. 1132
Art Bell welcomes Peter Davenport , director of the National UFO Reporting Center, to mark the ninth anniversary of the Phoenix Lights, one of the most significant UFO events since Roswell. Davenport shares his ongoing struggle with hoax callers flooding his hotline and the challenges of running a nonprofit reporting center. Three eyewitnesses join the program to recount their experiences from March 13, 1997. Sue Watson and her daughter Monica describe a massive, silent boomerang-shaped craft th...
Dec 27, 2025•2 hr 31 min•Season 2006Ep. 1131
Art Bell welcomes Peter Davenport, director of the National UFO Reporting Center, to mark the ninth anniversary of the Phoenix Lights, one of the most significant UFO events since Roswell. Davenport shares his ongoing struggle with hoax callers flooding his hotline and the challenges of running a nonprofit reporting center. Three eyewitnesses join the program to recount their experiences from March 13, 1997. Sue Watson and her daughter Monica describe a massive, silent boomerang-shaped craft… Fu...
Dec 27, 2025•2 hr 31 min•Season 2006Ep. 1131
Art Bell welcomes Rama Coomaraswamy , a former thoracic and cardiovascular surgeon turned Catholic priest who was a close friend of the late Father Malachi Martin . Coomaraswamy shares stories of his friendship with Martin, including the revelation that Martin believed a demon struck him down in the fall that led to his death. He confirms Martin possessed a genuine gift of discernment, once identifying strangers on the street as involved in a murder. The conversation turns to the state of the Ca...
Dec 26, 2025•2 hr 29 min•Season 2006Ep. 1130
Art Bell welcomes Rama Coomaraswamy, a former thoracic and cardiovascular surgeon turned Catholic priest who was a close friend of the late Father Malachi Martin. Coomaraswamy shares stories of his friendship with Martin, including the revelation that Martin believed a demon struck him down in the fall that led to his death. He confirms Martin possessed a genuine gift of discernment, once identifying strangers on the street as involved in a murder. The conversation turns to the state of the… Ful...
Dec 26, 2025•2 hr 29 min•Season 2006Ep. 1130
Art Bell welcomes Dr. Sam Parnia , a fellow in pulmonary and critical care medicine at Cornell University and founder of the Consciousness Research Group, for an in-depth exploration of what happens at the moment of death. Dr. Parnia explains that the brain ceases electrical activity within approximately 10 seconds of cardiac arrest, yet 10 to 20 percent of resuscitated patients report structured, lucid thought processes during clinical death. The conversation examines key features reported acro...
Dec 25, 2025•2 hr 30 min•Season 2006Ep. 1129
Art Bell welcomes Dr. Sam Parnia, a fellow in pulmonary and critical care medicine at Cornell University and founder of the Consciousness Research Group, for an in-depth exploration of what happens at the moment of death. Dr. Parnia explains that the brain ceases electrical activity within approximately 10 seconds of cardiac arrest, yet 10 to 20 percent of resuscitated patients report structured, lucid thought processes during clinical death. The conversation examines key features reported… Full...
Dec 25, 2025•2 hr 30 min•Season 2006Ep. 1129
Art Bell sits down with Dr. Roy Spencer , a principal research scientist at the University of Alabama in Huntsville and former NASA senior scientist, for a detailed examination of the global warming debate. Spencer acknowledges that at least half of recent warming is likely attributable to human activity but argues that climate models overestimate the sensitivity of the system to carbon dioxide, possibly by a factor of two or more. The discussion covers the dispute between Spencer and NASA scien...
Dec 24, 2025•2 hr 29 min•Season 2006Ep. 1128
Art Bell sits down with Dr. Roy Spencer, a principal research scientist at the University of Alabama in Huntsville and former NASA senior scientist, for a detailed examination of the global warming debate. Spencer acknowledges that at least half of recent warming is likely attributable to human activity but argues that climate models overestimate the sensitivity of the system to carbon dioxide, possibly by a factor of two or more. The discussion covers the dispute between Spencer and NASA… Full ...
Dec 24, 2025•2 hr 29 min•Season 2006Ep. 1128
Art Bell welcomes self-proclaimed Luciferian and remote viewer Aaron C. Donahue for a wide-ranging conversation about the nature of Lucifer, a new psychic methodology he calls PAN, and his claims of building a time machine. Donahue distinguishes Luciferianism from Satanism, describing Lucifer as a physical entity and the genetic progenitor of the human race rather than a spiritual concept of evil. Donahue claims to have surpassed traditional remote viewing with PAN, a system he says allows acces...
Dec 23, 2025•2 hr 31 min•Season 2006Ep. 1127
Art Bell welcomes self-proclaimed Luciferian and remote viewer Aaron C. Donahue for a wide-ranging conversation about the nature of Lucifer, a new psychic methodology he calls PAN, and his claims of building a time machine. Donahue distinguishes Luciferianism from Satanism, describing Lucifer as a physical entity and the genetic progenitor of the human race rather than a spiritual concept of evil. Donahue claims to have surpassed traditional remote viewing with PAN, a system he says allows… Full...
Dec 23, 2025•2 hr 31 min•Season 2006Ep. 1127
Art Bell welcomes physicist Noam Mohr and Harvard professor Lisa Randall for a double-header exploring two of science's biggest frontiers. Mohr presents a compelling case that animal agriculture, not just fossil fuels, is the primary driver of near-term global warming through massive methane emissions. He argues that dietary changes could have a more immediate cooling effect than switching to hybrid cars, citing research from the University of Chicago. Randall discusses her work on extra dimensi...
Dec 22, 2025•2 hr 28 min•Season 2006Ep. 1126
Art Bell welcomes physicist Noam Mohr and Harvard professor Lisa Randall for a double-header exploring two of science's biggest frontiers. Mohr presents a compelling case that animal agriculture, not just fossil fuels, is the primary driver of near-term global warming through massive methane emissions. He argues that dietary changes could have a more immediate cooling effect than switching to hybrid cars, citing research from the University of Chicago. Randall discusses her work on extra… Full s...
Dec 22, 2025•2 hr 28 min•Season 2006Ep. 1126
Art Bell welcomes UFO researcher James Gilliland from his ranch at the base of Mount Adams in Washington state. Gilliland brings multiple witnesses, including aerospace professionals who describe seeing objects that stopped mid-flight, flared brilliantly, then zigzagged into space at impossible speeds. An aviation expert corroborates these accounts, noting that Gilliland seemed to sense the objects before they appeared. Space journalist Robert Zimmerman discusses the emerging private space touri...
Dec 21, 2025•2 hr 29 min•Season 2006Ep. 1125
Art Bell welcomes UFO researcher James Gilliland from his ranch at the base of Mount Adams in Washington state. Gilliland brings multiple witnesses, including aerospace professionals who describe seeing objects that stopped mid-flight, flared brilliantly, then zigzagged into space at impossible speeds. An aviation expert corroborates these accounts, noting that Gilliland seemed to sense the objects before they appeared. Space journalist Robert Zimmerman discusses the emerging private space… Full...
Dec 21, 2025•2 hr 29 min•Season 2006Ep. 1125
Art Bell welcomes Scott Flansburg , known as the Human Calculator, who demonstrates his ability to instantly count by any number and calculate the day of the week for any date in history. Flansburg describes discovering that every number reduces to nine through a simple subtraction process. He explains that the human brain is wired to start counting at one rather than zero, and correcting this changes how people relate to mathematics. Former NASA engineer Albert Taylor joins to discuss out-of-bo...
Dec 20, 2025•2 hr 29 min•Season 2006Ep. 1124
Art Bell welcomes Scott Flansburg, known as the Human Calculator, who demonstrates his ability to instantly count by any number and calculate the day of the week for any date in history. Flansburg describes discovering that every number reduces to nine through a simple subtraction process. He explains that the human brain is wired to start counting at one rather than zero, and correcting this changes how people relate to mathematics. Former NASA engineer Albert Taylor joins to discuss… Full show...
Dec 20, 2025•2 hr 29 min•Season 2006Ep. 1124
Art Bell opens with headlines about Vice President Cheney's hunting accident and record-breaking weather, including the warmest January on record. He highlights NASA scientist James Hansen's battle against agency censorship over climate change and discusses Israeli researchers who created ball lightning in a laboratory. Art also shares reports about a Canadian Radio Shack plagued by a talking pedometer that allegedly chanted prayers backwards. Author Howard Bloom joins to explore the intersectio...
Dec 19, 2025•2 hr 30 min•Season 2006Ep. 1123
Howard Bloom joins Art Bell to discuss the Middle East, biofuels, flex-fuel vehicles, Iran, and intelligence emerging from the Big Bang after Art's opening headlines. Art opens with Vice President Cheney's hunting accident and record-breaking weather, including the warmest January on record. He highlights NASA scientist James Hansen's battle against agency censorship over climate change and discusses Israeli researchers who created ball lightning in a laboratory. Art also shares reports about a ...
Dec 19, 2025•2 hr 30 min•Season 2006Ep. 1123