March 5, 1999: Larry King Live - Art Bell
May 31, 2024•26 min•Season 1999Ep. 528
Episode description
Art Bell appears as a guest on Larry King Live for a wide-ranging interview covering his career, beliefs, and the phenomena he investigates nightly. Art traces his path from rock and roll radio to late-night talk, explaining why the nighttime audience possesses a uniquely open and attentive quality that makes his show possible. He shares his views on crop circles, ghosts, and alien abduction with characteristic balance, presenting himself as a reporter rather than a believer.
The interview takes a personal turn when Art recounts his out-of-body experience in Paris, describing a spontaneous separation from his physical body that left him floating above the city in a state of total ecstasy. He also describes witnessing a massive silent triangular craft pass over his car near Area 51, an encounter he says defied all known principles of aerodynamic flight.
Art presents Larry King with a sample of bismuth and magnesium allegedly retrieved from the Roswell crash site, noting that no lab has been able to reproduce its composition. He also addresses the Hale-Bopp photograph controversy, the Miami Circle preservation effort, and his philosophy that the paranormal is simply the unexplored dimension of ordinary life.
The interview takes a personal turn when Art recounts his out-of-body experience in Paris, describing a spontaneous separation from his physical body that left him floating above the city in a state of total ecstasy. He also describes witnessing a massive silent triangular craft pass over his car near Area 51, an encounter he says defied all known principles of aerodynamic flight.
Art presents Larry King with a sample of bismuth and magnesium allegedly retrieved from the Roswell crash site, noting that no lab has been able to reproduce its composition. He also addresses the Hale-Bopp photograph controversy, the Miami Circle preservation effort, and his philosophy that the paranormal is simply the unexplored dimension of ordinary life.
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