Art Bell welcomes journalist and author Lynne McTaggart to discuss her groundbreaking research into the science of intention. McTaggart explains how her investigation into the zero-point field led her to discover a quantum web connecting all living things, and how frontier scientists across the globe are overturning conventional laws of biology, chemistry, and physics with their experiments. The conversation centers on published scientific studies showing that human consciousness can affect matt...
Feb 25, 2026•2 hr 37 min•Season 2007Ep. 1191
Art Bell welcomes journalist and author Lynne McTaggart to discuss her groundbreaking research into the science of intention. McTaggart explains how her investigation into the zero-point field led her to discover a quantum web connecting all living things, and how frontier scientists across the globe are overturning conventional laws of biology, chemistry, and physics with their experiments. The conversation centers on published scientific studies showing that human consciousness can affect… Ful...
Feb 25, 2026•2 hr 37 min•Season 2007Ep. 1191
Art Bell opens with listener calls covering topics from the Travis Walton abduction case to the Spiricom device that allegedly enabled real-time communication with the dead. He also discusses a Colorado avalanche, record January warmth across the East Coast, and the anniversary of Ramona Bell 's passing before welcoming Dr. T. Lee Baumann . Dr. Baumann, an internal medicine physician and former religious skeptic, describes how his journey toward spirituality began when he pronounced a patient de...
Feb 24, 2026•2 hr 37 min•Season 2007Ep. 1190
Dr. T. Lee Baumann , a physician and author of God at the Speed of Light, joins Art Bell to discuss God, light, science, spirituality, and near-death experiences after open lines. Art opens with listener calls covering topics from the Travis Walton abduction case to the Spiricom device that allegedly enabled real-time communication with the dead. He also discusses a Colorado avalanche, record January warmth across the East Coast, and the anniversary of Ramona Bell 's passing. Baumann describes h...
Feb 24, 2026•2 hr 37 min•Season 2007Ep. 1190
Art Bell welcomes author Whitley Strieber to discuss the accelerating pace of extreme climate change. Before the interview, Art replays the legendary recording of a man who flew his homemade Long-EZ airplane directly into restricted Area 51 airspace in 1997, narrating the encounter live as an F-16 scrambled to intercept him. Strieber explains that what the media calls global warming is more accurately described as sudden climate change, the phenomenon they predicted in their co-authored novel Su...
Feb 23, 2026•2 hr 37 min•Season 2007Ep. 1189
Art Bell welcomes author Whitley Strieber to discuss the accelerating pace of extreme climate change. Before the interview, Art replays the legendary recording of a man who flew his homemade Long-EZ airplane directly into restricted Area 51 airspace in 1997, narrating the encounter live as an F-16 scrambled to intercept him. Strieber explains that what the media calls global warming is more accurately described as sudden climate change, the phenomenon they predicted in their co-authored novel… F...
Feb 23, 2026•2 hr 37 min•Season 2007Ep. 1189
Art Bell hosts the second night of listener predictions for 2007 on New Year's Eve as midnight sweeps across the continent. He tightens the rules from the previous night, warning that anyone attempting to slip in a second prediction will have their first one canceled. Only on-air predictions are recorded, and Art reminds listeners that all calls are documented so there can be no dispute about what was said. The evening's news backdrop includes the American death toll in Iraq reaching 3,000, the ...
Feb 22, 2026•2 hr 36 min•Season 2006Ep. 1188
Art Bell hosts the second night of listener predictions for 2007 on New Year's Eve as midnight sweeps across the continent. He tightens the rules from the previous night, warning that anyone attempting to slip in a second prediction will have their first one canceled. Only on-air predictions are recorded, and Art reminds listeners that all calls are documented so there can be no dispute about what was said. The evening's news backdrop includes the American death toll in Iraq reaching 3,000, the…...
Feb 22, 2026•2 hr 36 min•Season 2006Ep. 1188
Art Bell hosts the first night of his annual predictions show for 2007, broadcasting once again from the high desert after returning to the United States with his wife Airyn, who has officially immigrated. He opens by reviewing the accuracy of previous years' predictions and establishes the ground rules: one prediction per caller, and only on-air predictions will be recorded. Art notes that 2006 predictions were heavily influenced by the lingering impact of the tsunami, skewing results. Before o...
Feb 21, 2026•2 hr 35 min•Season 2006Ep. 1187
Art Bell hosts the first night of his annual predictions show for 2007, broadcasting once again from the high desert after returning to the United States with his wife Airyn, who has officially immigrated. He opens by reviewing the accuracy of previous years' predictions and establishes the ground rules: one prediction per caller, and only on-air predictions will be recorded. Art notes that 2006 predictions were heavily influenced by the lingering impact of the tsunami, skewing results. Before… ...
Feb 21, 2026•2 hr 35 min•Season 2006Ep. 1187
Art Bell welcomes author and researcher Graham Hancock from Great Britain to discuss his book Supernatural and the hidden dimensions of human consciousness. The conversation opens with an examination of the Great Pyramid, including new evidence suggesting some limestone blocks may have been poured like concrete, though Hancock notes that fossils inside broken blocks challenge this theory. The 70-ton granite blocks of the King's Chamber remain unexplained. Hancock argues that ancient civilization...
Feb 20, 2026•2 hr 39 min•Season 2006Ep. 1186
Art Bell welcomes author and researcher Graham Hancock from Great Britain to discuss his book Supernatural and the hidden dimensions of human consciousness. The conversation opens with an examination of the Great Pyramid, including new evidence suggesting some limestone blocks may have been poured like concrete, though Hancock notes that fossils inside broken blocks challenge this theory. The 70-ton granite blocks of the King's Chamber remain unexplained. Hancock argues that ancient… Full show n...
Feb 20, 2026•2 hr 39 min•Season 2006Ep. 1186
Art Bell welcomes filmmaker and researcher David Sereda for a Christmas Eve discussion about UFOs, extraterrestrial contact, and the future of humanity. Sereda describes his own close encounter with a triangular craft in Berkeley in 1968 and outlines a theory connecting the Phoenix Lights to Pythagorean mathematics and the Great Pyramids, noting that the massive triangle hovered near the Estrella Mountain Range, whose name traces back to the Greek for star child. The conversation turns to whethe...
Feb 19, 2026•2 hr 40 min•Season 2006Ep. 1185
Art Bell welcomes filmmaker and researcher David Sereda for a Christmas Eve discussion about UFOs, extraterrestrial contact, and the future of humanity. Sereda describes his own close encounter with a triangular craft in Berkeley in 1968 and outlines a theory connecting the Phoenix Lights to Pythagorean mathematics and the Great Pyramids, noting that the massive triangle hovered near the Estrella Mountain Range, whose name traces back to the Greek for star child. The conversation turns to… Full ...
Feb 19, 2026•2 hr 40 min•Season 2006Ep. 1185
Art Bell welcomes investigator Wm. Louis McDonald for an alarming discussion about the explosive rise in autism rates. McDonald presents statistics showing autism went from 1 in 10,000 births in 1996 to 1 in 166 by 2006, numbers confirmed by the Autism Society of America. Speaking as both a researcher and father of an autistic child, he shares his experience navigating the challenges of pervasive developmental disorder. McDonald traces autism through his own family, revealing that his father, a ...
Feb 18, 2026•2 hr 39 min•Season 2006Ep. 1184
Investigator Wm. Louis McDonald joins Art Bell to connect autism, alien abduction research, and the Grays while discussing the explosive rise in autism rates. McDonald presents statistics showing autism went from 1 in 10,000 births in 1996 to 1 in 166 by 2006, numbers confirmed by the Autism Society of America. Speaking as both a researcher and father of an autistic child, he shares his experience navigating the challenges of pervasive developmental disorder. McDonald traces autism through his o...
Feb 18, 2026•2 hr 39 min•Season 2006Ep. 1184
Art Bell opens the phone lines for a special Christmas edition of Open Lines, asking callers to share the best and worst days of their lives, inspired by Dean Koontz 's novel Life Expectancy. Broadcasting from Manila, Art shares his own story of a military doctor who falsely told him he had six months to live before revealing a tumor was benign. Callers deliver deeply personal accounts that range from heartbreaking to strange. A terminal cancer patient in Idaho describes finding peace through he...
Feb 17, 2026•2 hr 39 min•Season 2006Ep. 1183
Art Bell opens the phone lines for a special Christmas edition of Open Lines, asking callers to share the best and worst days of their lives, inspired by Dean Koontz's novel Life Expectancy. Broadcasting from Manila, Art shares his own story of a military doctor who falsely told him he had six months to live before revealing a tumor was benign. Callers deliver deeply personal accounts that range from heartbreaking to strange. A terminal cancer patient in Idaho describes finding peace through… Fu...
Feb 17, 2026•2 hr 39 min•Season 2006Ep. 1183
Art Bell welcomes astrophysicist Dr. Bernard Haisch for a thought-provoking exploration of the intersection between science and spirituality. Haisch, who has over 130 scientific publications and led multiple NASA research projects, presents his theory that the universe was created by a transcendent intelligence whose thoughts became the laws of physics. He argues this view occupies a middle ground between religious fundamentalism and the materialist claim that existence is purely accidental. Hai...
Feb 16, 2026•2 hr 40 min•Season 2006Ep. 1182
Art Bell welcomes astrophysicist Dr. Bernard Haisch for a thought-provoking exploration of the intersection between science and spirituality. Haisch, who has over 130 scientific publications and led multiple NASA research projects, presents his theory that the universe was created by a transcendent intelligence whose thoughts became the laws of physics. He argues this view occupies a middle ground between religious fundamentalism and the materialist claim that existence is purely accidental.… Fu...
Feb 16, 2026•2 hr 40 min•Season 2006Ep. 1182
Art Bell welcomes Dr. Nick Begich for a wide-ranging discussion on electromagnetic technologies and their potential for misuse. Begich details his years of research into HAARP, revealing that the project went dark around 2003 when it transferred to DARPA, cutting off public access and outside scrutiny. He describes testifying before the European Parliament, which subsequently passed a resolution calling for a global ban on weapons capable of manipulating human behavior. The conversation shifts t...
Feb 15, 2026•2 hr 39 min•Season 2006Ep. 1181
Art Bell welcomes Dr. Nick Begich for a wide-ranging discussion on electromagnetic technologies and their potential for misuse. Begich details his years of research into HAARP, revealing that the project went dark around 2003 when it transferred to DARPA, cutting off public access and outside scrutiny. He describes testifying before the European Parliament, which subsequently passed a resolution calling for a global ban on weapons capable of manipulating human behavior. The conversation shifts… ...
Feb 15, 2026•2 hr 39 min•Season 2006Ep. 1181
Art Bell welcomes Jim Sparks , a former real estate developer who claims to have experienced 18 years of alien abduction with near-total conscious recall. Unlike most abductees, Sparks says he remembers roughly 90 percent of his encounters and describes the beings, their technology, and their methods in vivid detail. Art opens the show with news of the Space Shuttle Discovery's dramatic nighttime launch before introducing this extraordinary guest. Sparks recounts how his experiences began in 198...
Feb 14, 2026•3 hr 17 min•Season 2006Ep. 1180
Art Bell welcomes Jim Sparks, a former real estate developer who claims to have experienced 18 years of alien abduction with near-total conscious recall. Unlike most abductees, Sparks says he remembers roughly 90 percent of his encounters and describes the beings, their technology, and their methods in vivid detail. Art opens the show with news of the Space Shuttle Discovery's dramatic nighttime launch before introducing this extraordinary guest. Sparks recounts how his experiences began in… Ful...
Feb 14, 2026•3 hr 17 min•Season 2006Ep. 1180
Art Bell opens with a killshot update from remote viewing expert Major Ed Dames , who reports alarming findings about a cosmic cycle threatening Earth. Dames describes gravitational waves from beyond the solar system that are intensifying solar activity, heating planetary cores, and driving extreme weather. He warns that fresh water shortages will precede the worst solar events and advises listeners to settle near large bodies of fresh water or glaciers. Dames reveals that his remote viewing tea...
Feb 13, 2026•2 hr 37 min•Season 2006Ep. 1179
Art Bell opens with a killshot update from remote viewing expert Major Ed Dames, who reports alarming findings about a cosmic cycle threatening Earth. Dames describes gravitational waves from beyond the solar system that are intensifying solar activity, heating planetary cores, and driving extreme weather. He warns that fresh water shortages will precede the worst solar events and advises listeners to settle near large bodies of fresh water or glaciers. Dames reveals that his remote viewing… Ful...
Feb 13, 2026•2 hr 37 min•Season 2006Ep. 1179
Art Bell welcomes Sean Carroll , senior research associate in physics at the California Institute of Technology, for a wide-ranging discussion on the nature of time, space-time, and the possibility of time travel. Carroll explains that time has multiple definitions in physics, from the universal clock that labels events to the personal time measured by individual observers, a distinction Einstein revealed through relativity. Carroll walks through the science of black holes, describing evidence f...
Feb 12, 2026•2 hr 39 min•Season 2006Ep. 1178
Art Bell welcomes Sean Carroll, senior research associate in physics at the California Institute of Technology, for a wide-ranging discussion on the nature of time, space-time, and the possibility of time travel. Carroll explains that time has multiple definitions in physics, from the universal clock that labels events to the personal time measured by individual observers, a distinction Einstein revealed through relativity. Carroll walks through the science of black holes, describing evidence… F...
Feb 12, 2026•2 hr 39 min•Season 2006Ep. 1178
Art Bell welcomes filmmaker and explorer Peter von Puttkamer , whose decades of documentary work have taken him into remote jungles, ancient caves, and the deep wilderness in search of creatures that science has yet to catalog. Broadcasting from the typhoon-ravaged Philippines, Art opens the show with a firsthand account of Typhoon Durian's devastating near-miss of Manila and the catastrophic mudslides it triggered on the slopes of Mount Mayon. Von Puttkamer shares stories from his extensive fie...
Feb 11, 2026•2 hr 39 min•Season 2006Ep. 1177
Art Bell welcomes filmmaker and explorer Peter von Puttkamer, whose decades of documentary work have taken him into remote jungles, ancient caves, and the deep wilderness in search of creatures that science has yet to catalog. Broadcasting from the typhoon-ravaged Philippines, Art opens the show with a firsthand account of Typhoon Durian's devastating near-miss of Manila and the catastrophic mudslides it triggered on the slopes of Mount Mayon. Von Puttkamer shares stories from his extensive… Ful...
Feb 11, 2026•2 hr 39 min•Season 2006Ep. 1177