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June 30, 1997: Open Lines

Oct 21, 202342 minSeason 1997Ep. 267
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Episode description

Art Bell opens the phone lines on a night loaded with breaking developments. He addresses the Holyfield-Tyson fight, questioning why spectators who witnessed the ear-biting incident overwhelmingly declined refunds, and what that reveals about the appetite for violence in American sports. He also reflects somberly on the handover of Hong Kong to China, recalling his own visit two years prior and predicting the territory will never feel the same.

Callers weigh in on topics ranging from a hollow moon theory and Mel's Hole to reverse speech techniques and a retired aerospace engineer who claims the Phoenix lights were a classified V-shaped military craft. Art challenges the logic of testing secret vehicles over a city of two million people. He also reports that Hubble has detected a massive dust storm inside Valles Marineris on Mars, heading toward the Pathfinder landing site just days before the July 4th touchdown.

The evening builds anticipation for a historic week ahead. Art previews upcoming interviews on Roswell, teases a press conference promising scientific proof of extraterrestrial crash debris, and fields calls from listeners worldwide on the mysteries of the moment.
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