Art Bell welcomes author Whitley Strieber to discuss his new novel The Grays, drawing on Strieber's own close encounter experiences. Strieber describes the physical characteristics of the Grays, ranging from small ephemeral beings that float to solid creatures up to five feet tall. He recounts one jumping on his back with limbs like iron, and shares a group encounter at his cabin where 17 people independently reported different manifestations of the same visiting entity. The two explore whether ...
Jan 14, 2026•2 hr 39 min•Season 2006Ep. 1149
Art Bell welcomes author Whitley Strieber to discuss his new novel The Grays, drawing on Strieber's own close encounter experiences. Strieber describes the physical characteristics of the Grays, ranging from small ephemeral beings that float to solid creatures up to five feet tall. He recounts one jumping on his back with limbs like iron, and shares a group encounter at his cabin where 17 people independently reported different manifestations of the same visiting entity. The two explore whether…...
Jan 14, 2026•2 hr 39 min•Season 2006Ep. 1149
Art Bell opens with a brief interview with Dr. Rick Strassman , author of DMT: The Spirit Molecule, who discusses dimethyltryptamine as a naturally occurring compound that may mediate mystical experiences. Strassman describes his government-approved clinical research with DMT, noting that intravenous doses peak within two minutes and wear off in roughly thirty. He theorizes the pineal gland may produce endogenous psychedelic compounds. Strassman departs early due to illness. Art then opens the p...
Jan 13, 2026•2 hr 37 min•Season 2006Ep. 1148
Art Bell opens with a brief interview with Dr. Rick Strassman, author of DMT: The Spirit Molecule, who discusses dimethyltryptamine as a naturally occurring compound that may mediate mystical experiences. Strassman describes his government-approved clinical research with DMT, noting that intravenous doses peak within two minutes and wear off in roughly thirty. He theorizes the pineal gland may produce endogenous psychedelic compounds. Strassman departs early due to illness. Art then opens the… F...
Jan 13, 2026•2 hr 37 min•Season 2006Ep. 1148
Art Bell welcomes crop circle researcher Freddy Silva , who abandoned a lucrative career to pursue a lifelong study of this global phenomenon. Silva explains that genuine circles exhibit cellular changes in plants and soil alterations requiring extreme temperatures and atmospheric pressure, effects he attributes to ultrasound and infrasound rather than microwave energy. He notes that about 85 percent of formations appear in southern England over the world's deepest chalk aquifer, with similar co...
Jan 12, 2026•2 hr 41 min•Season 2006Ep. 1147
Art Bell welcomes crop circle researcher Freddy Silva, who abandoned a lucrative career to pursue a lifelong study of this global phenomenon. Silva explains that genuine circles exhibit cellular changes in plants and soil alterations requiring extreme temperatures and atmospheric pressure, effects he attributes to ultrasound and infrasound rather than microwave energy. He notes that about 85 percent of formations appear in southern England over the world's deepest chalk aquifer, with similar… Fu...
Jan 12, 2026•2 hr 41 min•Season 2006Ep. 1147
Art Bell welcomes paranormal researcher Joshua P. Warren to discuss non-human apparitions and the science behind ghostly phenomena. Warren describes his extensive fieldwork using electrostatic and electromagnetic detection equipment, explaining how fluorescent bulbs, compasses, and AM radios can serve as basic ghost-hunting tools. He shares findings from a Discovery Channel project at Roswell, where high-definition cameras captured a massive snake-like apparition during a seance in Hangar 84, fo...
Jan 11, 2026•2 hr 41 min•Season 2006Ep. 1146
Art Bell welcomes paranormal researcher Joshua P. Warren to discuss non-human apparitions and the science behind ghostly phenomena. Warren describes his extensive fieldwork using electrostatic and electromagnetic detection equipment, explaining how fluorescent bulbs, compasses, and AM radios can serve as basic ghost-hunting tools. He shares findings from a Discovery Channel project at Roswell, where high-definition cameras captured a massive snake-like apparition during a seance in Hangar 84,… F...
Jan 11, 2026•2 hr 41 min•Season 2006Ep. 1146
Art Bell opens with an interview with Robert Bigelow , founder of Bigelow Aerospace, who discusses the successful launch of Genesis 1, his privately funded expandable spacecraft orbiting at 342 miles above Earth. Bigelow describes multi-layered shielding that outperforms aluminum in impact tests, 13 onboard cameras, and biological experiments including Madagascar hissing beetles that survived a two-hour vacuum. He reveals plans for Genesis 2 in January and a five-year roadmap, while lamenting th...
Jan 10, 2026•2 hr 40 min•Season 2006Ep. 1145
Art Bell opens with an interview with Robert Bigelow, founder of Bigelow Aerospace, who discusses the successful launch of Genesis 1, his privately funded expandable spacecraft orbiting at 342 miles above Earth. Bigelow describes multi-layered shielding that outperforms aluminum in impact tests, 13 onboard cameras, and biological experiments including Madagascar hissing beetles that survived a two-hour vacuum. He reveals plans for Genesis 2 in January and a five-year roadmap, while lamenting… Fu...
Jan 10, 2026•2 hr 40 min•Season 2006Ep. 1145
Art Bell welcomes comic book legend and amateur scientist Neal Adams , who presents his theory that the Earth has been steadily growing over hundreds of millions of years. Adams explains that if all ocean floor crust is removed and continents are pushed together, they fit on a sphere roughly one quarter the present Earth, not just in the Atlantic as mainstream geology proposes, but across the Pacific as well. Adams argues that reduced gravity on a smaller Earth explains why dinosaurs grew four t...
Jan 09, 2026•2 hr 41 min•Season 2006Ep. 1144
Art Bell welcomes comic book legend and amateur scientist Neal Adams, who presents his theory that the Earth has been steadily growing over hundreds of millions of years. Adams explains that if all ocean floor crust is removed and continents are pushed together, they fit on a sphere roughly one quarter the present Earth, not just in the Atlantic as mainstream geology proposes, but across the Pacific as well. Adams argues that reduced gravity on a smaller Earth explains why dinosaurs grew four… F...
Jan 09, 2026•2 hr 41 min•Season 2006Ep. 1144
Art Bell opens with sobering world news, including the escalating Israel-Hezbollah conflict, BP shutting down half of Alaska North Slope oil production due to pipeline corrosion, and growing concerns about global warming. He urges listeners to watch an ABC News report on accelerating climate change, rising temperatures, and methane bubbles emerging from ocean floors, noting that even Pat Robertson has acknowledged human-caused warming. Howard Bloom joins to analyze the Middle East crisis through...
Jan 08, 2026•2 hr 41 min•Season 2006Ep. 1143
Howard Bloom , founder of the International Paleopsychology Project and Big Bang Tango Media Lab, joins Art Bell to analyze the Middle East crisis, Iran, Hezbollah, NASA, and space solar power after Art's opening world-news roundup. Art covers the escalating Israel-Hezbollah conflict, BP shutting down half of Alaska North Slope oil production due to pipeline corrosion, and growing concerns about global warming. He urges listeners to watch an ABC News report on accelerating climate change, rising...
Jan 08, 2026•2 hr 41 min•Season 2006Ep. 1143
Art Bell welcomes internet pioneer Lauren Weinstein to discuss privacy, censorship, and the future of the web. Broadcasting from Manila, Art reflects on online censorship in the Philippines, where religious influence has led to content filtering, and asks Weinstein how such filtering works technically. Weinstein explains the use of network choke points, automated systems, and human monitors, while cautioning that censorship often begins with broadly accepted targets before expanding to political...
Jan 07, 2026•2 hr 40 min•Season 2006Ep. 1142
Art Bell welcomes internet pioneer Lauren Weinstein to discuss privacy, censorship, and the future of the web. Broadcasting from Manila, Art reflects on online censorship in the Philippines, where religious influence has led to content filtering, and asks Weinstein how such filtering works technically. Weinstein explains the use of network choke points, automated systems, and human monitors, while cautioning that censorship often begins with broadly accepted targets before expanding to… Full sho...
Jan 07, 2026•2 hr 40 min•Season 2006Ep. 1142
Art Bell welcomes Dr. Steven M. Greer , head of the Disclosure Project, who confirms explosive claims that three separate insider sources within the SETI program have verified the reception of multiple extraterrestrial signals. Greer describes how these signals were so numerous that an unknown human agency began electronically jamming SETI receiving systems to prevent further detection. He also reveals a declassified CIA document stating the agency maintains assets within major news networks to ...
Jan 06, 2026•2 hr 41 min•Season 2006Ep. 1141
Art Bell welcomes Dr. Steven M. Greer, head of the Disclosure Project, who confirms explosive claims that three separate insider sources within the SETI program have verified the reception of multiple extraterrestrial signals. Greer describes how these signals were so numerous that an unknown human agency began electronically jamming SETI receiving systems to prevent further detection. He also reveals a declassified CIA document stating the agency maintains assets within major news networks to… ...
Jan 06, 2026•2 hr 41 min•Season 2006Ep. 1141
Art Bell opens with listener questions about Philippine life and reads Stephen Greer claims that SETI has received confirmed extraterrestrial signals jammed by government agencies. He covers Robert Bigelow successful Genesis 1 space launch and record-setting 2006 temperatures before welcoming Michael Sunanda , a permaculture teacher and student of Buckminster Fuller, to discuss global climate change. Sunanda presents a theory that increased solar energy is being absorbed by Earth magnetic field ...
Jan 05, 2026•2 hr 40 min•Season 2006Ep. 1140
Michael Sunanda , a permaculture and Gaia ecology teacher influenced by Buckminster Fuller, joins Art Bell to discuss global climate change, global warming, peak oil, and local energy awareness. Art opens with listener questions about Philippine life and reads Stephen Greer claims that SETI has received confirmed extraterrestrial signals jammed by government agencies. He covers Robert Bigelow 's successful Genesis 1 space launch and record-setting 2006 temperatures before welcoming Sunanda. Suna...
Jan 05, 2026•2 hr 40 min•Season 2006Ep. 1140
Art Bell broadcasts from Manila during Typhoon Glenda before welcoming Dr. Dean Radin , senior scientist at the Institute of Noetic Sciences. Radin provides an overview of the Global Consciousness Project at Princeton, where 65 shielded random number generators positioned worldwide have been running for eight years, detecting statistically significant deviations during major world events at odds of 300,000 to one against chance. Radin reveals that analysis of 51 sudden, unexpected events shows t...
Jan 04, 2026•2 hr 41 min•Season 2006Ep. 1139
Art Bell broadcasts from Manila during Typhoon Glenda before welcoming Dr. Dean Radin, senior scientist at the Institute of Noetic Sciences. Radin provides an overview of the Global Consciousness Project at Princeton, where 65 shielded random number generators positioned worldwide have been running for eight years, detecting statistically significant deviations during major world events at odds of 300,000 to one against chance. Radin reveals that analysis of 51 sudden, unexpected events shows… F...
Jan 04, 2026•2 hr 41 min•Season 2006Ep. 1139
Art Bell returns to the air from Manila during Typhoon Glenda, covering the Israel-Hezbollah conflict before welcoming James Gilliland , director of the Self-Mastery Earth Institute. Gilliland describes his near-death experience from a drowning accident, during which he passed through multiple dimensional levels and conversed with a being of light. He explains that this experience activated lifelong contact with extraterrestrial intelligences occurring since childhood. Gilliland reports that cra...
Jan 03, 2026•2 hr 43 min•Season 2006Ep. 1138
Art Bell returns to the air from Manila during Typhoon Glenda, covering the Israel-Hezbollah conflict before welcoming James Gilliland, director of the Self-Mastery Earth Institute. Gilliland describes his near-death experience from a drowning accident, during which he passed through multiple dimensional levels and conversed with a being of light. He explains that this experience activated lifelong contact with extraterrestrial intelligences occurring since childhood. Gilliland reports that… Ful...
Jan 03, 2026•2 hr 43 min•Season 2006Ep. 1138
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