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May 10, 1996: Open Lines

Jun 19, 202317 minSeason 1996Ep. 136
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Episode description

Art Bell opens the lines on a night packed with news and a surprise guest appearance from science fiction author Dr. Jerry Pournelle, co-author of Lucifer's Hammer. Art announces the upcoming blockbuster debate between Richard C. Hoagland and Apollo 14 astronaut Dr. Edgar Mitchell over alleged glass structures on the Moon, a radio event he calls potentially historic.

The night's news spans a tragic helicopter collision at Camp Lejeune that killed 14 Marines during Operation Purple Star, the Clinton administration's decision not to sanction China over nuclear technology exports, and a newly declassified document revealing Nazi plans for a post-war return to power. Art also tracks the rapidly spreading Chupacabra phenomenon, now reportedly sighted in Tucson, Arizona and possibly Los Angeles, with dead animals turning up bearing mysterious puncture wounds.

Between caller interactions and breaking developments, Art weaves together military tragedy, geopolitical intrigue, and paranormal mystery into a single sprawling broadcast. The episode captures a moment when multiple threads of the strange and consequential were converging simultaneously across the American landscape.
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