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May 30, 1996: Open Lines | Ed Dames

Jun 21, 20232 hr 44 minSeason 1996Ep. 141
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Episode description

Art Bell opens the phone lines on a night filled with startling developments, from the Israeli election of Benjamin Netanyahu to horrifying quickening stories of juvenile violence across America. Callers weigh in on the mysterious "Art's Parts," alleged Roswell crash debris that scientists have confirmed as pure aluminum weighing twice what it should, a baffling anomaly that deepens with each new test.

The broadcast takes a dramatic turn when Major Ed Dames of Psi Tech faxes in urgent findings from his remote viewing environmental study. Dames delivers a chilling forecast: the jet stream will begin to drop toward Earth's surface, producing 300-mile-per-hour winds and catastrophic weather changes within four to six years. He warns of dying babies from contaminated cow's milk, rapid bacterial mutations outpacing vaccine development, and crop failures that will force humanity to grow food underground or in sealed structures.

Art processes the weight of these predictions alongside his own observations of accelerating social decay, bizarre creature sightings from Malaysia, and a listener's terrifying account of mutant seeds from the Hanford nuclear facility. The episode captures a pivotal moment where the quickening shifts from abstract concept to tangible warning.
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