Art Bell speaks with researcher and author Tom Horn about his book Nephilim Stargates, which examines ancient accounts of fallen angels, hybrid beings, and interdimensional portals through the lens of modern science. Horn describes how the biblical Watchers, a group of 200 angels described in the Book of Enoch, descended to Earth, mated with human women, and produced the Nephilim, a race of giants referenced across multiple ancient texts. Horn connects these ancient narratives to contemporary… F...
Apr 02, 2026•2 hr 36 min•Season 2007Ep. 1227
Art Bell speaks with researcher and author Tom Horn about his book Nephilim Stargates, which examines ancient accounts of fallen angels, hybrid beings, and interdimensional portals through the lens of modern science. Horn describes how the biblical Watchers, a group of 200 angels described in the Book of Enoch, descended to Earth, mated with human women, and produced the Nephilim, a race of giants referenced across multiple ancient texts. Horn connects these ancient narratives to contemporary… F...
Apr 02, 2026•2 hr 36 min•Season 2007Ep. 1227
Art Bell welcomes Dr. Mark Eberhart, professor of chemistry and materials science at the Colorado School of Mines and author of Feeding the Fire, for an in-depth discussion on America's growing energy crisis. Eberhart explains why corn-based ethanol is a flawed solution, noting that farm subsidies rather than real energy gains drive the push for biofuels, and that converting cellulose to ethanol holds far more promise. The conversation explores Eberhart's central thesis that energy and human… Fu...
Apr 01, 2026•2 hr 35 min•Season 2007Ep. 1226
Art Bell welcomes Dr. Mark Eberhart, professor of chemistry and materials science at the Colorado School of Mines and author of Feeding the Fire, for an in-depth discussion on America's growing energy crisis. Eberhart explains why corn-based ethanol is a flawed solution, noting that farm subsidies rather than real energy gains drive the push for biofuels, and that converting cellulose to ethanol holds far more promise. The conversation explores Eberhart's central thesis that energy and human… Fu...
Apr 01, 2026•2 hr 35 min•Season 2007Ep. 1226
Art Bell welcomes climate scientist Richard Somerville, a distinguished professor at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, for a thorough discussion of global warming and its accelerating impacts. Somerville explains the basic science behind the greenhouse effect and presents evidence that human carbon dioxide emissions are the primary driver of rising temperatures, while acknowledging the complexity of climate modeling. The conversation addresses specific projections, including a NASA study…...
Mar 31, 2026•2 hr 36 min•Season 2007Ep. 1225
Art Bell welcomes climate scientist Richard Somerville, a distinguished professor at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, for a thorough discussion of global warming and its accelerating impacts. Somerville explains the basic science behind the greenhouse effect and presents evidence that human carbon dioxide emissions are the primary driver of rising temperatures, while acknowledging the complexity of climate modeling. The conversation addresses specific projections, including a NASA study…...
Mar 31, 2026•2 hr 36 min•Season 2007Ep. 1225
Art Bell opens with psychic Evelyn Paglini, who delivers a series of alarming predictions including civil unrest in major cities during the summer, a deliberately released virus with flu-like symptoms, and a major stock market correction in September or October. Paglini warns of intensifying earth changes through 2012, urging listeners to prepare with food, water, and community shelters rather than relying on government response. Richard C. Hoagland joins in the second half to present his… Full ...
Mar 30, 2026•2 hr 37 min•Season 2007Ep. 1224
Art Bell opens with psychic Evelyn Paglini, who delivers a series of alarming predictions including civil unrest in major cities during the summer, a deliberately released virus with flu-like symptoms, and a major stock market correction in September or October. Paglini warns of intensifying earth changes through 2012, urging listeners to prepare with food, water, and community shelters rather than relying on government response. Richard C. Hoagland joins in the second half to present his… Full ...
Mar 30, 2026•2 hr 37 min•Season 2007Ep. 1224
Art Bell speaks with Daniel H. Wilson, a robotics engineer and author, about the current state of robots and the trajectory of artificial intelligence. Wilson describes the wide spectrum of robotic technology already embedded in daily life, from anti-lock braking systems that use neural networks to autonomous vacuum cleaners and military reconnaissance drones operating in combat zones. The discussion moves into the concept of general-purpose human-level intelligence and when machines might pass…...
Mar 29, 2026•2 hr 37 min•Season 2007Ep. 1223
Art Bell speaks with Daniel H. Wilson, a robotics engineer and author, about the current state of robots and the trajectory of artificial intelligence. Wilson describes the wide spectrum of robotic technology already embedded in daily life, from anti-lock braking systems that use neural networks to autonomous vacuum cleaners and military reconnaissance drones operating in combat zones. The discussion moves into the concept of general-purpose human-level intelligence and when machines might pass…...
Mar 29, 2026•2 hr 37 min•Season 2007Ep. 1223
Art Bell presents a two-topic broadcast beginning with the global warming debate, taking calls from listeners who weigh in on climate change, the disappearing bee crisis, and the politics surrounding environmental policy. Callers raise points about Martian polar ice caps melting, agricultural shifts needed to adapt to warming, and the urgent need for action regardless of the cause. The second half features Brother Michael Dimond, a traditional Catholic Benedictine monk who argues that the… Full ...
Mar 28, 2026•2 hr 36 min•Season 2007Ep. 1222
Art Bell presents a two-topic broadcast beginning with the global warming debate, taking calls from listeners who weigh in on climate change, the disappearing bee crisis, and the politics surrounding environmental policy. Callers raise points about Martian polar ice caps melting, agricultural shifts needed to adapt to warming, and the urgent need for action regardless of the cause. The second half features Brother Michael Dimond, a traditional Catholic Benedictine monk who argues that the… Full ...
Mar 28, 2026•2 hr 36 min•Season 2007Ep. 1222
Art Bell welcomes researcher Ryan S. Wood for an in-depth examination of UFO crash retrieval cases spanning decades of alleged government recoveries. Wood, who maintains a comprehensive database of such incidents, walks through the evidence behind multiple crash events, including lesser-known sites beyond Roswell like the San Augustine Plains and White Sands regions of New Mexico. The conversation covers the methods Wood uses to authenticate documents related to crash retrievals, including his… ...
Mar 27, 2026•2 hr 37 min•Season 2007Ep. 1221
Art Bell welcomes researcher Ryan S. Wood for an in-depth examination of UFO crash retrieval cases spanning decades of alleged government recoveries. Wood, who maintains a comprehensive database of such incidents, walks through the evidence behind multiple crash events, including lesser-known sites beyond Roswell like the San Augustine Plains and White Sands regions of New Mexico. The conversation covers the methods Wood uses to authenticate documents related to crash retrievals, including his… ...
Mar 27, 2026•2 hr 37 min•Season 2007Ep. 1221
Art Bell welcomes Sean Carroll, senior research associate in physics at the California Institute of Technology, for a conversation about cosmology timed with the landmark discovery of Earth-like exoplanet Gliese 581c. Art opens with extensive coverage of this newly found world just 20.5 light years away, describing its Earth-like temperatures, potential for liquid water, and the possibility it could harbor life far older than our own given its ancient host star. Carroll explains how astronomers…...
Mar 26, 2026•2 hr 38 min•Season 2007Ep. 1220
Art Bell welcomes Sean Carroll, senior research associate in physics at the California Institute of Technology, for a conversation about cosmology timed with the landmark discovery of Earth-like exoplanet Gliese 581c. Art opens with extensive coverage of this newly found world just 20.5 light years away, describing its Earth-like temperatures, potential for liquid water, and the possibility it could harbor life far older than our own given its ancient host star. Carroll explains how astronomers…...
Mar 26, 2026•2 hr 38 min•Season 2007Ep. 1220
Art Bell welcomes Stanley Alpert, a federal environmental prosecutor turned private attorney, who recounts the true story of his kidnapping at gunpoint on a New York City street. One night while walking home, Alpert was seized by a gang armed with automatic weapons. After discovering a large sum in his savings account, the kidnappers held him for 25 hours to drain his funds. Throughout the ordeal, Alpert secretly gathered clues that would later help the FBI and NYPD capture the gang within two… ...
Mar 25, 2026•2 hr 37 min•Season 2007Ep. 1219
Art Bell welcomes Stanley Alpert, a federal environmental prosecutor turned private attorney, who recounts the true story of his kidnapping at gunpoint on a New York City street. One night while walking home, Alpert was seized by a gang armed with automatic weapons. After discovering a large sum in his savings account, the kidnappers held him for 25 hours to drain his funds. Throughout the ordeal, Alpert secretly gathered clues that would later help the FBI and NYPD capture the gang within two… ...
Mar 25, 2026•2 hr 37 min•Season 2007Ep. 1219
Art Bell welcomes physicist Janna Levin, professor of physics and astronomy at Barnard College of Columbia University, for a wide-ranging exploration of whether the universe is finite or infinite. The evening begins with open lines as callers weigh in on the Virginia Tech tragedy, top conspiracies, and whether alien civilizations would contact humanity given its violent tendencies. Art reads from reports about mass shootings becoming more common since the 1960s and a Swedish physicist… Full show...
Mar 24, 2026•2 hr 36 min•Season 2007Ep. 1218
Art Bell welcomes physicist Janna Levin, professor of physics and astronomy at Barnard College of Columbia University, for a wide-ranging exploration of whether the universe is finite or infinite. The evening begins with open lines as callers weigh in on the Virginia Tech tragedy, top conspiracies, and whether alien civilizations would contact humanity given its violent tendencies. Art reads from reports about mass shootings becoming more common since the 1960s and a Swedish physicist… Full show...
Mar 24, 2026•2 hr 36 min•Season 2007Ep. 1218
Art Bell welcomes parapsychologist Dr. Evelyn Paglini to examine the rising tide of violence and evil in American society, days after the Virginia Tech massacre. The broadcast opens with Art reviewing the devastating news, including the shooting that claimed 32 lives and a murder-suicide at the NASA Johnson Space Center. Dr. Paglini reveals she began sensing a powerful evil presence back in November 2006, months before the tragedy unfolded. Audio clips from her appearance just weeks earlier are…...
Mar 23, 2026•2 hr 35 min•Season 2007Ep. 1217
Art Bell welcomes parapsychologist Dr. Evelyn Paglini to examine the rising tide of violence and evil in American society, days after the Virginia Tech massacre. The broadcast opens with Art reviewing the devastating news, including the shooting that claimed 32 lives and a murder-suicide at the NASA Johnson Space Center. Dr. Paglini reveals she began sensing a powerful evil presence back in November 2006, months before the tragedy unfolded. Audio clips from her appearance just weeks earlier are…...
Mar 23, 2026•2 hr 35 min•Season 2007Ep. 1217
Art Bell welcomes David Sereda to discuss UFO and antigravity disclosure, followed by Major Ed Dames on a mysterious wheat blight threatening global food supplies. Sereda presents his research into NASA shuttle footage showing unexplained objects and explores the physics behind potential antigravity propulsion systems. He argues that government agencies possess suppressed knowledge about advanced energy technologies that could transform transportation and power generation. Major Ed Dames joins… ...
Mar 22, 2026•2 hr 37 min•Season 2007Ep. 1216
Art Bell welcomes David Sereda to discuss UFO and antigravity disclosure, followed by Major Ed Dames on a mysterious wheat blight threatening global food supplies. Sereda presents his research into NASA shuttle footage showing unexplained objects and explores the physics behind potential antigravity propulsion systems. He argues that government agencies possess suppressed knowledge about advanced energy technologies that could transform transportation and power generation. Major Ed Dames joins… ...
Mar 22, 2026•2 hr 37 min•Season 2007Ep. 1216
Art Bell interviews Dr. Brenda Ekwurzel of the Union of Concerned Scientists about the accelerating reality of global warming. She explains the distinction between weather and climate, noting that climate science examines decades-long data and ice core records going back 800,000 years. Ekwurzel confirms that unprecedented heat-trapping gases are warming the planet and the debate over whether it is happening is over. The discussion focuses on regional impacts, with Ekwurzel warning that the… Full...
Mar 21, 2026•2 hr 36 min•Season 2007Ep. 1215
Art Bell interviews Dr. Brenda Ekwurzel of the Union of Concerned Scientists about the accelerating reality of global warming. She explains the distinction between weather and climate, noting that climate science examines decades-long data and ice core records going back 800,000 years. Ekwurzel confirms that unprecedented heat-trapping gases are warming the planet and the debate over whether it is happening is over. The discussion focuses on regional impacts, with Ekwurzel warning that the… Full...
Mar 21, 2026•2 hr 36 min•Season 2007Ep. 1215
Art Bell speaks with Canadian documentarian Todd Standing about his multi-year effort to prove Bigfoot exists and secure governmental protection for the species. Standing describes expeditions into the Sylvanic region of the Canadian Rockies where he recorded three pieces of video evidence, including footage that CTV News enhanced to reveal back muscles and an elbow. He explains that these animals use sophisticated evasion strategies, posting day watchers at high vantage points who alert the… Fu...
Mar 20, 2026•2 hr 37 min•Season 2007Ep. 1214
Art Bell speaks with Canadian documentarian Todd Standing about his multi-year effort to prove Bigfoot exists and secure governmental protection for the species. Standing describes expeditions into the Sylvanic region of the Canadian Rockies where he recorded three pieces of video evidence, including footage that CTV News enhanced to reveal back muscles and an elbow. He explains that these animals use sophisticated evasion strategies, posting day watchers at high vantage points who alert the… Fu...
Mar 20, 2026•2 hr 37 min•Season 2007Ep. 1214
Art Bell interviews British national security consultant Michael Shrimpton about the Iraq War, the 9/11 attacks, and Middle Eastern geopolitics. Shrimpton, who has briefed staffers on the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, argues that Iraqi intelligence was heavily involved in planning and executing the September 11th attacks, citing meetings between Saddam Hussein and Osama bin Laden dating back to 1989. He explains that an internal conflict between loyalists of the first President Bush… ...
Mar 19, 2026•2 hr 38 min•Season 2007Ep. 1213
Art Bell interviews British national security consultant Michael Shrimpton about the Iraq War, the 9/11 attacks, and Middle Eastern geopolitics. Shrimpton, who has briefed staffers on the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, argues that Iraqi intelligence was heavily involved in planning and executing the September 11th attacks, citing meetings between Saddam Hussein and Osama bin Laden dating back to 1989. He explains that an internal conflict between loyalists of the first President Bush… ...
Mar 19, 2026•2 hr 38 min•Season 2007Ep. 1213