Philip Kinsella is both a clairvoyant medium and UFO investigator/author. Having had many bizarre UFO/paranormal experiences throughout his life, along with his identical twin brother, Ronald, he began to research the phenomenon on a serious level of investigations after an...More »
Author and film researcher Robert Sullivan joins Richard Syrett (Twitter) to reveal Tinseltown's esoteric and dark secrets found in films like The Mummy (1932), The Witch (2015), Lolita (1962), Joker (2019), Dark City (1998), The Red Shoes (1948), Midsommar (2019), Eraserhead...More »
Test of Controlled Remote Viewing expert, Lyn Buchanan discussed how the CRV technique can be used in business, research and any type of investigative field.More »
Stories of strange phenomena have sprung from Canada's Nahanni National Park, a place known ominously as "The Valley of Headless Men." Filmmaker Marc McPherson, steeped in the secrets of Nahanni, joins Richard Syrett(Twitter) to discuss strange cases of people disappearing only...More »
Veteran outdoorsman and paranormal researcher Steve Stockton will discuss his lifelong fascination with the strange and anomalous. He'll discuss his personal encounters with the unexplained as well as his collection of stories confided to him by terrified experiencers. Followed...More »
Adam Apollo discussed his own encounter and how ETs may be communicating in interstellar space. Open Lines followed in the second half of the show.More »
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time traveled back in time to April 9, 1996, when Art hosted a night of Open Lines during the Freemen debacle in Montana with calls ranging from the Montana standoff, doom and gloom news, technology's reach into modern life, and much more.More »
Mitchell Scott Lewis shared an astrological forecast for the economy & current events. Followed by Marc D’Antonio on anomalous encounters, and Open Lines.More »
L.A. Marzulli discussed America's Stonehenge. Followed by Michael Feeley on the paranormal and ancient codes, and an hour of Open Lines on coronavirus.More »
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time returned to 3/6/96 for an evening of Open Lines featuring Art's "Truth or Trash" game, and topics like sheep cloning and UFO sightings.More »
Paranormal investigator Steve Shippy talked about his new Travel Channel series, Haunting in the Heartland. Open Lines followed in the latter half.More »
Cinema Insomnia host Mr. Lobo talked about classic horror and sci-fi movies, horror hosts, and the importance of physical media. Open Lines followed.More »
Ivor Davis shared his recollections of being a reporter with unrestricted access to The Beatles on their 1964 tour. Open Lines followed in the latter half.More »
Robert W. Sullivan IV discussed his fascination with secret societies and esoteric symbolism in cinema. Open Lines followed in the second half of the program.More »
Douglas Rushkoff warned of the anti-human agenda in algorithms and social media. Followed by HeatherAsh Amara on transformative work with emotions.More »
Ian Punnett hosted an evening of Open Lines which featured the theme of epiphanies and how they changed callers' lives. Dave in Hamilton, Ontario, recounted a hunting incident, which he called "such a ghastly experience" that it forever altered the course of his life. He...More »
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time returned to 9/23/98 when Howard Weinstein discussed serving on the submarine that was the basis for the film, The Hunt for Red October.More »
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time traveled back to November 10, 1994, when Art opened the phone lines for an evening of weird talk radio including discussions of illegal aliens, new diseases, corrupt politics, and the ‘’new’’ $100 bill.More »
Art Bell: Somewhere In Time traveled back to November 2, 1995, when Art opened up the phone lines for a night of anything goes, stream of consciousness talk radio, where he talks about the then brand new (and now famous) Hubble Space Telescope picture of two gigantic towers of...More »
Conjure woman Starr Casas discussed aspects of conjure divination and how it can be used to protect and take care of your family. Open Lines followed.More »
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time traveled back to September 24,1996, when Art hosted a wild night of Open Lines featuring discussions on werewolves, missing time due to alien abduction, sleep paralysis, lucid dreaming, OBEs, and the infamous Art’s Parts.More »
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time traveled back to August 29, 1996, when Art opened up the phone lines for an evening of unscreened Open Lines for an eclectic show about politics, remote viewing, Mars, and the "Bridge to the 21st Century."More »
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time returned to 8/24/95 with the Alien Line, featuring callers claiming to be real aliens here are on Earth, including one 'ET' from a region with two planets at war with each other for hundreds of years.More »
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time returned to 7/5/96 with a guest who has secret knowledge about the background of Art's parts, metal alleged to come from the UFO crash in Roswell.More »
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time returned to 6/1/94 when the president of the Church of Scientology International, Heber Jentzsch, shared details of the religion.More »
Art Bell: Somewhere In Time traveled back to April 3, 1998, when Professor Stanley McDaniel joined Art on the eve of NASA releasing a new Face on Mars image. McDaniel speculated on the reasons for NASA taking new photos and why they finally decided to do so.More »
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time goes back to March 30, 1999, when Art hosted a show regarding the then current scare craze of Y2K and what would have happened if computers went down.More »
Robert Maginnis discussed China's goal of establishing the country as the dominant force in Artificial Intelligence by 2030. Open Lines followed.More »
Susan Sheppard talked about the true story behind the Mothman, and who the Men in Black really are. Open Lines followed in the second half of the program.More »
Author Charles Pellegrino discussed the atomic bomb survivors of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, and his ecological disaster novel Dust about an ecological collapse.More »
Haunted Housewives Theresa Argie & Cathi Weber reported on their paranormal investigations throughout the Heartland, as well as shared ghostly love stories.More »
Carolyn Ford talked about the crystal skull Einstein (related images). Followed by Erich Von Daniken on the 50th anniversary of Chariots of the Gods.More »
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time returned to 1/1/99 when Michael Thoreau from Borderland Sciences talked about how plants have a form of consciousness.More »
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time returned 1/28/99 when Linda Moulton Howe shared UFO triangle reports, and Open Lines featured a special 'Antichrist Line.'More »
Art Bell - Somewhere in Time returned to 12/20/95 when Emanuel McLittle shared how he went from an inner-city high school dropout to a successful writer and speaker.More »
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time traveled back to May 23, 2002, when Art was joined by paranormal researcher Donna Good Higbee, who discusses the bizarre phenomenon of human spontaneous involuntary invisibility.More »
Art Bell - Somewhere in Time returned to 7/17/96 when Libertarian presidential candidate Harry Browne spoke about drug legalization and other topics.More »
George Noory hosted 'Ghost to Ghost AM,' where callers and guests shared tales. First-hour guest Rosemary Ellen Guiley reported on haunted objects.More »
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time returned to 10/22/96 for a night of Open Lines with such topics as the Philadelphia Experiment, cattle mutilations, and the Quickening.More »
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time traveled back to July 23, 1996, when Art was joined by famous Charles Manson prosecutor, Vincent Bugliosi, who discussed the incompetence of the OJ Simpson prosecutors and why he believed they were the main reason OJ was set free. Plus, speculation...More »
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time traveled back to March 25, 1997, when Art was joined by three members of the once top secret government remote viewing program STARGATE.More »
Music journalist Joel Selvin offered a behind-the-scenes look at the Grateful Dead in the years following Jerry Garcia's death. Open Lines followed.More »
The legendary Alan Parsons discussed his dazzling music career, followed by Kevin J. Hayes on Edgar Allan Poe. The latter half was devoted to Open Lines.More »
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time returned to 1/18/02 for a night of Open Lines that included such topics as interdimensional beings, vanishings, and pets that can talk.More »
Art Bell: Somewhere In Time traveled back to October 19, 1999, when Art was joined by Laurie Jacobson for a discussion on Hollywood ghosts, alternate dimensions, and how people who had violent deaths transition to the afterlife.More »
Palmist Vernon Mahabal discussed palmistry and its connection to astrology, as well as read Ian Punnett's palm (related photos). Open Lines followed.More »
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time traveled back to April 16, 1996 for a night of Open Lines with weird and bizarre stories, including a call from a man who says he killed multiple Bigfoot in 1973.More »
Exorcist Bill Bean discussed Friday the 13th, cases of spiritual attacks, and various paranormal happenings. In the first hour, Lionel Fanthorpe shared some of his classic stories.More »
Art Bell:Somewhere in Time returned to 11/10/98 when Robert Raith described Dr. Jonathon Reed's infamous alien encounter when he allegedly killed an ET and stuffed it in his freezer (related photos). Scientist/author Paul LaViolette also discusses cosmology.More »
Art Bell "Somewhere in Time" traveled back to August 21, 1996, when Art was joined by planetary scientist Dr. Harold Levison to discuss possible life on Mars found on a Martian meteorite.More »
George broke news of the sudden passing of Art Bell. Callers phoned in with thoughts and stories. Author Charles Reichblum discussed Friday the 13th.More »
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time returned to 6/1/01 for an evening of "Truth or Trash," when callers were encouraged to tell either unexplainable true stories, or make up tales of the weird.More »
Art Bell - Somewhere in Time returned 2/13/02 when Michael C. Luckman, director of the NY Center for ET Research, discussed the "new" Face on Mars, and the truth about UFOs.More »
Actor Kerr Smith discussed his passion to discover truth and help humanity awaken to alternate dimensions. Open Lines followed in the latter half.More »
Mary Ann Winkowski discussed earthbound spirits, curses, and other paranormal topics. Open Lines and a tribute to the late John Anthony West followed.More »
DB Cooper expert Thomas Colbert (Related Documents) reported on new info from his team's investigation of the enduring mystery. Open Lines followed.More »
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time returned to 8/25/99, when Edmund Pankau, one of the top 10 private investigators in the nation, discussed how anyone can hide their assets and disappear.More »
In the first half, psychics Betsey Lewis, and Vincent Genna shared their predictions for 2018. Followed by listener predictions for the new year.More »
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time returned to 2/25/97, when Hong Kong legislator Emily Lau spoke about the upcoming takeover of Hong Kong by China, and her attempts at democratization.More »
Howard Bloom talked about his book, How I Accidentally Started The Sixties. George interviewed the former casino host for Vegas shooter Stephen Paddock. Open Lines followed.More »
In our "Ghost to Ghost AM" Halloween show, callers shared tales of ghostly encounters and contact. First hour guest Bill Beandetailed his encounters with demons.More »
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time returned to 9/11/01 for a discussion of the terrible tragedy of the attacks in NYC, with callers from around the word.More »
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time returned to 10/19/01 for a night of Open Lines and discussion about Art's mass consciousness experiment, plus an appearance by Crystal Gayle.More »
Mark Lerner discussed the astrology of the full solar eclipse across North America on August 21st, and what it might portend. Followed by Open Lines.More »
Jerry Avalos discussed how electromagnetic frequencies effect health.John Lenard Walson spoke about his photos of celestial bodies and strange spacecraft.More »
Author Rosemary Ellen Guiley shares travel tales of the paranormal and beyond. Open Lines and a special tribute to the late R. Gary Patterson followed.More »
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time returned to 9/9/97 for a night of Open Lines on topics ranging from the Heaven's Gate cult to the Phoenix Lights, including a surprise call from Frances Barwood, a Phoenix city council member looking for answers about the UFO incident.More »
Space technology scientist David Adair talked about his work projects as well as hollow moon theories and facts. Open Lines were featured in the last hour.More »
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time returned to 2/19/97 when journalist Jim Forbes of the 'Strange Universe' TV show spoke about a variety of weird topics.More »
Renegade scholar Randall Carlson discussed his research into Earth changes, catastrophic events, and ancient mysteries. Open Lines followed in final hour.More »
Constitutional lawyer Jonathan Emord spoke out against Electroconvulsive Therapy and shared updates on vaccinations. Open Lines followed in the last hour.More »
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time returned to 6/23/97 when Brian Shock from the Alcor Life Extension Foundation talked about his work with Cryonics — the frozen preparation of the human body for reanimation.More »
Peter Levenda discussed the techniques of persuasion and mind control and how they are used on a large scale. The latter half featured Open Lines.More »
Art Bell: Somewhere In Time traveled back to February 26, 1998, when weird things were happening in the skies of Colorado. Listen closely for a caller who claims he is the man responsible for leaking the MJ12 documents.More »
Douglas Rushkoff told how occultist Aleister Crowley developed a powerful symbol to counteract the Nazi swastika. This was followed by Open Lines.More »
As the 75th anniversary of Pearl Harbor rang in, author and researcher Craig Nelson offered a comprehensive look at the attack. Open Lines followed.More »
Dave Schrader (email) welcomed paranormal researcher Steph Young who discussed unexplained disappearances of people. This was followed by Open Lines.More »
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time returned to 10/22/96 for a night of Open Lines, including such topics as the Philadelphia Experiment, cattle mutilations, the Quickening, flammable tap water, frog deformities, and more.More »
Guest host Jimmy Church (email) welcomed technology journalist Bryan Lunduke, who revealed connections between CIA, NSA and Pokémon Go. Open Lines followed in the last hour.More »
Author, near death experiencer, and hospice volunteer, Dannion Brinkley, is chairman of the Twilight Brigade, his nonprofit service for veterans consists of several thousand volunteers nationwide. The Brigade are dedicated to being at the bedside of our nation's dying,...More »
Coast to Coast AM expanded to five full hours of coverage, as the US 2016 election results continued to pour in, and Donald Trump's presidential victory became a reality. In the first hour, John Curtis, and Howard Bloom shared their commentary and analysis. Author and columnist...More »
Journalist and filmmaker Rich Martini discussed his incredible journey searching for evidence of the afterlife via various means including hypnotherapy and past life regressions. He believes that those who have passed on can be contacted for information and advice and he...More »
In the first half, actor and filmmaker Sean Stone shared his thoughts on the New World Order, the JFK assassination, and his upcoming documentary "Century of War." 'Sound Off' Open Lines were featured in the latter half.More »
On Halloween night, George Noory hosted the traditional "Ghost to Ghost AM" Halloween show, where callers shared tales of ghostly encounters and contact with the afterworld. First hour guest, expert on the paranormal and metaphysical, Rosemary Ellen Guiley, began the haunted...More »
Author and researcher Mitch Horowitz discussed the growing popularity of witchcraft, and the worldwide revival of Wicca and pagan traditions. Yet, with this upsurge, there has been an unfortunate growing wave of violence against witches. Followed by Open Lines in the latter half.More »
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time returned to 3/30/99 for a discussion of the then current scare craze of Y2K and what would happen if the computers went down.More »
Researcher and monster investigator Linda Godfrey discussed her strange creature investigations and the bizarre discoveries associated with them. "I seem to be getting more reports in which it was obvious there were connections to other things," she said, noting a possible link...More »
In the second half, emissary to the extraterrestrial Zetas, and lifetime contactee, Nancy Lieder, returned to C2C. She shared messages from the Zetas, including the latest revelations about Planet X or Nibiru, and addressed how predictions by the Zetas are coming to fruition....More »
In the first half, researcher Joshua Black talked about his study of grief dreams. Grief dreams can be referred to by many names: bereavement dreams, dreams after loss, dreams of the deceased, visitation dreams. Open Lines were featured in the latter half, with a number of...More »
Joining Richard Syrett in the middle two hours of the show, native Tennessean author with a passion for rock and roll, R. Gary Patterson, discussed a fascinating compendium of urban legends surrounding some of the worlds most beloved and mysterious rock icons. In the first...More »
Author Brandon Callahan has been actively investigating paranormal activity for many years and has developed a method of tracking potential "hot spot" locations throughout the world. He discussed an area in Oklahoma of one of the largest clusters of ley lines in North America,...More »
Authors and paranormal investigators Rosemary Ellen Guiley and John Zaffis discussed their newest work, Demon Haunted, which examines troubling cases of haunted land, people, and objects. Open Lines followed in the second half of the program.More »
During Midweek Open Lines, many callers reacted to the previous night's debate between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, as well as shared eerie stories and UFO encounters. John Barbour appeared during the first 90 minutes of the show, telling stories of his rough childhood in...More »
Filling in for George, Jimmy Church (email) welcomed Steve Murillo, live in-studio, to discuss his life journey from fighter pilot to one of the leading UFO and paranormal investigators. Murillo stayed during Open Lines to listen to callers and answer questions.More »
Former environmental lawyer David T. Nicol, PhD is the founder and Executive Director of the Gaiafield Projectand Institute for Subtle Activism. In the first half, he discussed the power of consciousness and the scientific research into non-locality and mass consciousness...More »
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time returned to 8/15/96 when William Pierce, who wrote the novel The Turner Diaries, talked about how his book was said to have influenced Timothy McVeigh in the Oklahoma City bombings.More »
Are the events in The Terminator movies no longer complete science-fiction? Are autonomous weapon systems ethical and how likely is the government set to deploy them? Robotics and artificial intelligence expert and CEO of the Patriarch Organization, Eric Schiffer, joined Richard...More »
Former advertising executive Ed Haslam discussed the complicated story of Lee Harvey Oswald before the JFK assassination and his summer of secrets - the five months he spent in New Orleans in 1963 as an agent of both the CIA and the Mob, while getting money from the FBI.cer...More »
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time returned to 7/4/02 when the topic was Spontaneous Human Involuntary Invisibility, a strange syndrome where people suddenly find themselves invisible in the real world.More »
In the first half, filmmaker Seth Breedlove talked about Small Town Monsters, his film series that explores fabled creatures, believed to exist around small rural communities in the U.S., and how these legends affect the local towns and their cultures. Seth also covered legends...More »
In the first half, George spoke with Dr. Hakeem Oluseyi, who talked about the evidence for the Big Bang and the possibilities of interstellar travel. In the third hour, brain boost teacher Neil Slade discussed how to release your brain's capacity for increases in creativity and...More »
In the first half, researcher David Sereda joined the program to discuss the strange signal from space that has been in the news recently (Video: HD164595 Signal From Space). Open Lines followed in the second half.More »
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time traveled back in time to July 3, 1996, when investigative journalist James Collier discussed how elections in the United States are completely rigged and fixed from the beginning.More »
Researcher and analyst Jerome Corsi discussed his recent investigation into how the Clintons amassed hundreds of millions of dollars in personal net worth, while building up their Clinton Foundation, which he characterizes as a sordid tale involving possible fraudulent...More »
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time traveled back to June 6, 1996, when Art hosted a show of Open Lines including a replay of an infamous interview he did with Major Ed Dames, who makes a series of alarming predictions using remote viewing.More »
Paranormal investigator Joshua P. Warren explained why Asheville is a paranormal vortex and how you can find such vortexes in your own home. He shared details about North Carolina's Brown Mountain Lights, where anomalous 'ghost lights' have been seen for decades. Open Lines...More »
In the first half, Director of the Institute for Hermetic Studies, Mark Stavish, discussed his latest work on poltergeists, possession, and negative psychic phenomena. Midweek Open Lines were featured in the latter half, and a number of callers shared their own ghostly...More »
Kevin Collier, president of Collier Group, joined Richard Syrett to discuss how his company's controlled-gravity separation technology might change the way we use, recycle, distribute, and increase the world's water resources. In the first hour, writer Van Jensen and artist Pete...More »
Former Deputy Sheriff in Bailey, Colorado, Karen Anderson experienced heightened awareness honing her intuitive skills on the force dealing with life-threatening situations while on patrol. During this time she rediscovered her childhood gift of animal communication and has been...More »
In the first half, economist and gun rights advocate John Lott shared his belief that Americans have been bombarded by well-funded anti-gun studies and stories that perpetuate false statistics to frighten people into giving up their guns. Midweek Open Lines were featured in the...More »
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time returned to 7/22/96 for a night of Open Lines discussing the infamous Art's Parts, TWA Flight 800, crop circles, remote viewing, and more.More »
In the first half, George Noory welcomed the host of Cinema Insomnia, Mr. Lobo, for a discussion on sci-fi and horror films. Open Lines followed in the latter part of the program.More »
Former Minister of National Defense in Canada, Honorable Paul Hellyer, updated his work researching the New World Order, the US shadow government, and the 'Money Mafia,' all of which he believes are at the top of the cabal that's been running the US and much of the world since...More »
Filling in for George Noory, guest host Jimmy Church (email) was joined for the entire 4-hour program by former hacker Gregg Housh, who discussed the secret world of hackers and hacktivism, as well as his key role in the hacker collective Anonymous.More »
In the first half of the show, political consultant Dick Morris discussed his passion for futurism, and projecting what the world will be like 10-20 years from now, as well as commented on the Clintons, Trump, and the election cycle. Open Lines were featured in the latter half.More »
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time returned to 6/24/96 for a night of Open Lines with topics that include an alleged séance that Hilary Clinton participated in so she could speak with Eleanor Roosevelt.More »
Author and filmmaker Rich Martini discussed his research into near-death experiences and the afterlife, as well as provided an update on his investigation into the disappearance of Amelia Earhart. Open Lines followed in the latter half of the show.More »
Consumer privacy expert Katherine Albrecht discussed the latest news in the rapidly evolving field of chip technology, including wearable tech, and how the prospect of microchipping humans may become a foregone conclusion unless a movement of resistance is realized. Midweek...More »
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time returned to 7/2/96 for a night of Open Lines with such topics as Area 51, the truth about tobacco, and a power outage across the Southwest that left millions in the dark.More »
Film director and radio host Seth Breedlove joined George Noory to talk about his investigations into strange, Bigfoot-like creatures seen in small towns, such as the Minerva Monster, the Beast of Whitehall, and the Boggy Creek monster. Open Lines followed in the latter half of...More »
Jimmy Church (email) was joined by Sgt. Clifford Stone, who claims to have served on top secret UFO crash retrieval missions where he had physical contact with downed extraterrestrial craft and interacted directly with captured non-human life forms. First hour guest, Canadian...More »
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time returned to 6/16/94 for a night of Open Lines with topics ranging from the Clintons, O.J. Simpson, North Korea problems, and Art turning 49 years old.More »
Paranormal investigator Joshua P. Warren has discovered new evidence of ET contact while investigating a 2,000-year-old, ancient astronomical "observatory." He joined George Noory to reveal what he found, and provide an update on his WOW! Signal experiment conducted with George...More »
Writer and documentary producer Jack Cashill discussed the 1996 TWA Flight 800 disaster, and his contention that the CIA & FBI collaborated on one of the greatest cover-ups in American peacetime history. Midweek Open Lines followed in the latter half.More »
Art Bell - Somewhere in Time returned to September 24, 1996, for a wild night of Open Lines with topics including werewolves, missing time due to alien abduction, sleep paralysis, and the infamous Art's Parts.More »
Edward Gross has an extensive history of covering film and television as a member of the editorial staff of a wide variety of magazines. He discussed the true story behind the making of a pop culture phenomenon - Star Trek. The series debuted in 1966 and has spawned five TV...More »
Practicing naturopath physician, Dr. Joanne Conaway left mainstream medicine, rejecting the conventional approach of treating symptoms with pharmaceuticals. In the first half, she discussed what she believes are more effective methods of restoring health, and primarily how a...More »
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time returned to April 8, 1994, when Art was joined by then Colorado state representative, Charles Duke, who discusses the reason for Colorado state sovereignty and why the federal government has too much power at the local level.More »
Paranormal researcher and author specializing in mysterious events and historic curiosities, Mike Ricksecker, discussed his encounters with the paranormal, including shadow people and ghosts. Open Lines followed in the second half of the program.More »
In the first half, former Coast to Coast AM host Ian Punnett, who is working on his PhD from the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication at Arizona State University, spoke about his latest book, A Black Night for the Bluegrass Belle, detailing the 1936 murder...More »
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time returned to 6/17/96 when Art performs a live remote viewing experiment where he thought of an object, and asks the audience to name exactly what it is. Listen to find out if anyone nailed it!More »
Filling in for George, Jimmy Church (email) was joined by author Larry Flaxman for a conversation on the topic of time travel. Both Flaxman and Church were featured in the recent History Channel special, Time Beings: Extreme Time Travel Conspiracies. Open Lines followed in the...More »
On Tuesday's show, author and researcher Steve Quayle offered commentary on a variety of subjects, including the strange "trumpet" sounds heard worldwide, Earth changes, and ancient and alien technology used in "black physics" science. He believes that many changes we are...More »
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time returned to 5/16/96 for an evening of Open Lines with such topics as the Freemen in Montana, magnetic UFOs, and Chupacabras.More »
Leading paranormal expert Rosemary Ellen Guiley discussed how unsuspecting users of spirit boards have been pestered and attacked by a malevolent entity that calls itself Zozo. Paranormal researcher Darren Evans joined the conversation to share what learned about Zozo since...More »
Licensed marriage and family therapist Ann C. Barham discussed the power of past life regression therapy to unlock a healing pathway that can help resolve enduring personal issues, and answer spiritual questions about one's life purpose. Followed by Open Lines in the latter half.More »
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time returned to 4/9/96 for an evening of Open Lines with such topics as the Montana Freemen standoff, doom and gloom news, and technology's reach into modern life.More »
Spell collector, independent scholar, writer, and teacher, Judika Illes has an encyclopedic knowledge of the sacred, as well as helpful mystics, saints, and sages from a large variety of religious traditions. In the first half of Friday’s show, she discussed the subject of...More »
On the cutting edge of science and culture issues, dissident intellectual, Michael Cremo, discussed his continuing work in forbidden archaeology and human origins including artifacts and discoveries that don't fit into conventional timelines. Midweek Open Lines followed in...More »
In the first half, clinical psychologist and a professor at the Wright Institute in Berkeley, Matthew McKay discussed how the murder of his son, Jordan, sent him on a journey in search of ways to communicate with him. He recounted his efforts -- including past-life and...More »
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time returned to 3/6/96 for a night of Open Lines on such topics as sheep cloning, assisted suicide, and the politics and primary election of 1996.More »
Award-winning American journalist and former CBS News anchor Dan Rather discussed his life and career as a member of the "Big Three" news anchors in the U.S. He shared stories he's covered, his love for journalism, and what got him started. Open Lines followed in the latter half...More »
In the first half, CEO of Bioquark, Ira S. Pastor, discussed his latest work on the re-establishment of life after confirmed brain death using both biological and physical methods to stimulate nerves and awaken patients. Midweek Open Lines followed in the latter half, with a...More »
In the first half of our Friday the 13th show, George was joined by South Carolina-based paranormal investigators Kelly Lee Brosky & Michael Brosky. Devout Catholics, the husband & wife team are members of the Praesidium of St. Michael (the Paranormal Warriors of St. Michael),...More »
Astrologer Mark Lerner discussed current astrological cycles, and the charts of 2016 presidential candidates including Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton. Midweek Open Lines were featured in the latter half.More »
In the first half, analyst of geopolitics and foreign policy Craig B. Hulet commented on the election cycle, current events, and the geopolitical landscape. Midweek Open Lines followed in the second half.More »
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time returned to February 28, 1996, for a night of Open Lines with discussions about the 1996 primary elections, earthquakes, Cuban concerns, UFOs, the battle of good vs. evil, and NASA recovering a $40 million satellite.More »
Professional paranormal investigator and feature columnist for Skeptical Inquirer science magazine, Joe Nickell, provided his skeptic's take on the paranormal. Nickell has investigated many so-called ghost sightings and experiences, and often is able to explain the anomalies in...More »
In the first half, Mr. Lobo, the host of Cinema Insomnia, a nationally syndicated show seen in over 30 television markets, discussed sci-fi and horror films, as well as his new channel for Roku TV, OSI 74. Midweek Open Lines were featured in the latter half.More »
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time returned 6/1/94 when the president of the Church of Scientology International, Heber Jentzsch, outlined the basics of Scientology, and their religious philosophy. Even though Jentzsch has not been seen publicly since 2004, he is still the acting...More »
In the first half, Linda Godfrey, authority on anomalous animals and paranormal phenomena in Wisconsin, talks about unexplained otherworldly creatures and portals from the 'spirit world' through which they may enter. Open Lines followed in the latter half of the program.More »
In the first half, Board-certified plastic surgeon, Dr. Tony Youn, discussed solutions to beauty and aging problems, as well as the many surgeries and cases he's worked on. Open Lines were featured in the latter half. Don described undergoing a sleeve gastrectomy (having the...More »
During Friday's show, George Noory welcomed paranormal investigator Joshua P. Warren, who discussed a purported photograph of George Washington’s ghost and why he thinks past presidents are especially stirred up about this election cycle. Open Lines followed in the latter half...More »
Veteran journalist Stanley Cohen discussed his research into how every day, innocent people across America are thrown into prison, betrayed by a faulty justice system, and robbed of their lives-- either by decades-long sentences or the death penalty itself. Followed by Open...More »
Exclusive images and footage of radar scanning being carried out in King Tutankhamun’s tomb have been released as scientists try to identify whether secret chambers lie hidden behind its walls. Carmen Boulter, director and writer of The Pyramid Code, joined Jimmy Church (email)...More »
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time returned to 7/25/96 for a night of Open Lines covering such topics as Flight 800, drug use, military conspiracies, strange ways to die, remote viewing, and more.More »
In the first half of the show, former professor of Mechanical Engineering at Clemson University, Dr. Judy Wood, updated her work describing the physics of the destruction of WTC buildings on 9/11, citing evidence of directed energy technology. The latter half featured Midweek...More »
After a shocking first time interview, the three-headed person returned to the Coast to Coast AM microphone for a special update in the first hour. Next, Buck Wolf, senior correspondent and weird news editor for the Huffington Post, talked about April Fools' Day pranks. Open...More »
Space historian Robert Zimmerman reported on current space exploration and technology stories, including news about a mysterious object hitting Jupiter, the innovations of private space companies, and updates on missions to Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn.More »
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time returned to an Open Lines show when there was discussion of Hillary Clinton running for President, and immigration/border control issues. No, it's not from 2016, bur rather more than twenty years ago—5/23/94!More »
Filling in for George Noory, guest host Jimmy Church (email) welcomed filmmaker and hermetic scholar Jay Weidner for a discussion on his research into alchemy and the Cross of Hendaye—a strange cross located in a churchyard in the small southwestern coastal town of Hendaye,...More »
Investigator David Paulides, who has become an expert in the large number of mysterious disappearances happening in American national parks and forests, discussed disturbing cases and the unusual patterns that appear with many of them. In instances where young children vanish,...More »
In the first half, George welcomed former minister for the Assemblies of God Church, Jeffrey Daugherty, to the program to talk about exorcism and the nature of demons and demonic possession. Daugherty believes that there are different types of spirits that possess people that...More »
Criminologist and professor emeritus of Criminal Justice at the the City University of New York, Barry Latzer, discussed cycles of crime, and how starting in the late 1960s, the United States suffered the biggest rise in violent crime in its history. Midweek Open Lines were...More »
First half guest Mitch Horowitz talked to George about the history of occult and the paranormal connected to the office of the President of the United States. He related the occult interests of Ronald and Nancy Reagan and their lifelong use of psychics on a sometimes daily...More »
In the first half, technology expert Lauren Weinstein discussed the latest stories in the tech world, as well as privacy and the government when it comes to our electronic devices and the information we store on them. Midweek Open Lines were featured in the latter half.More »
George Noory was joined by neo-pagan scholar, author, and practicing witch Raven Grimassi, who discussed witchcraft and his new work exploring the realm of the ancestors and the role of reincarnation in the soul's relationship to ancestral lineage. Open Lines followed in the...More »
In the first half of the show, founder and director of the Trends Research Institute, Gerald Celente, talked about what he sees on the horizon for the United States, and the major trends emerging for 2016. Midweek Open Lines followed in the latter half.More »
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time returned to 8/27/96 for an evening of Open Lines that included discussion about a photo that purported to show a missile that destroyed TWA Flight 800.More »
Trained as forensic law enforcement investigator, author R.S. Belcher has had a life-long fascination with the strange and mysterious. In the first half, he discussed his research into the weird side of the trucking industry and the mythology of the highway. Open Lines followed....More »
In the first half of the show, pharmacist, nutritionist and cosmetic chemist Benjamin Fuchs advocated for the strategic use of nutritional supplementation to maintain health and vitality, In the latter half, George presented 'Midweek' Open Lines with callers reacting to...More »
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time returned to 5/30/96 for a night of Open Lines, and a brief appearance by Major Ed Dames, who shares grave news about the future and environment.More »
Director of the UFO Research Center of Pennsylvania, Butch Witkowski, reported on startling sightings of an unknown bipedal wolf-like creature terrorizing central Pennsylvania, and updated his work tracking human mutilations and research into abduction cases. 'Fright Night' Open...More »
In the first half of the show, author and investment advisor Catherine Austin Fitts discussed the current state of the economy in terms of the unstable stock market, plunging oil prices, debt, as well as the how the political landscape in this election year relates to...More »
In the first half of Friday's show, guest host Jimmy Church (email) welcomed theoretical archaeo-astronomer Walter Cruttenden, who discussed the recent scientific discoveries of a possible new planet as well as "gravity waves." In the second half, Jimmy welcomed Open Lines...More »
First half guest Dr. Glen MacPherson has researched and documented a Hum heard by people all over the world. The sound is louder indoors than outdoors, and louder late at night than during the afternoon. In the more serious cases, the Hum can affect quality of life; in a number...More »
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time returned to 6/20/96 when Luba Brezhnev, niece of Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev, revealed how she was hounded by the KGB.More »
George Noory was joined by author Jan Bondeson, who discussed the history of the signs of death and risk of being buried alive by mistake, as well as shared stories of some of the most extraordinary dogs in history. Open Lines followed.More »
In the first half, Libbe HaLevy, author and host of "Nuclear Hotseat," discussed various nuclear incidents such as Three Mile Island and Fukushima, and the status of the methane leak in Southern California, and how radioactive radon gas (a major carcinogen) is being released...More »
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time returned to May 15, 1996, for an evening of Open Lines with such topics as the Freemen, politics, the Chupacabra, and alien visitation.More »
In the first half, para-historians Theresa Argie and Cathi Weber, aka the "Haunted Housewives," talked about the care and feeding of ghosts, shared the scoop on some of the world's most iconic historic and haunted locations, as well as discussed 'thoughtform' manifestation, the...More »
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time returned to 5/28/96 for a rollicking evening of Open Lines covering such topics as the Chupacabras, legalizing hemp, political scandals, and Roswell.More »
George Noory hosted the long-standing Coast to Coast AM tradition of reading listener predictions made last year, and recording new predictions for 2016, along with surprise guests throughout the night. First hour guest, Professor of History, William R. Forstchen, discussed...More »
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time returned to 6/26/96 for a night of Open Lines dealing with issues that we are facing today: terrorism, politics, bombings, FBI hearings, and more.More »
In a special live Christmas show, George talked with Mark Allen Frost who is the channel for the metaphysical author and educator known as "Seth." Mark and Seth have written 11 books together. Mark also channeled Seth to answer questions from listeners and to make a few...More »
Author Tea Krulos is a regular contributor to publications such as the Riverwest Currents, M magazine, Fortean Times, and the Shepherd Express. He joined George Noory in the first half of the program to discuss his research into real life superheroes and monster hunters. Open...More »
Filling in for George, Jimmy Church (email) welcomed author Alfred Webre, known for his work in exopolitics. Webre discussed topics from his latest book, The Omniverse, which delves into transdimensional intelligence, time travel, teleportation, and the secret space program and...More »
Guest host Connie Willis (email) was joined, for the full program, by James "Bobo" Fay of Finding Bigfoot fame for a discussion on his Bigfoot research and the quest to find the elusive creature.More »
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time returned to July 5, 1996, when Art Bell talks to a man who says he has detailed secret knowledge about the background of Art's parts—a piece of metal that apparently came from the 1947 UFO crash in Roswell, NM.More »
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time returns to 8/29/96 for an eclectic evening of Open Lines, covering such topics as politics, remote viewing, Mars, and the "bridge to the 21st Century."More »
In the first half of Friday's program, science writer and journalist Louisa Oakley Green spoke about her work researching psychic and paranormal realms. Open Lines followed.More »
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time returned to 4/30/96 when Philadelphia Experiment expert Marshall Barnes discussed evidence to suggest the experiment was indeed real and how it delved into the world of invisibility.More »
George Noory hosted our traditional "Ghost to Ghost" show, where callers share tales of strange encounters and contact with the afterlife. In the first hour, leading expert on the paranormal, Rosemary Ellen Guiley, discussed Black Mirror scrying, and how this technique is used...More »
Filling in for George, Dave Schrader (email) welcomed Steven Parsons, an investigator of ghosts, hauntings and related experiences, and parapsychology researcher Cal Cooper. They discussed their new book on acoustics of the paranormal, Paracoustics, comprised of contributed...More »
In the first half of the show, long-time scholar, Leslie S. Klinger, discussed his latest project which showcases the work of authors who were inspired by the masterful tales of terror penned by Edgar Allan Poe. Followed by Open Lines.More »
In the first half of the program, author and occult practitioner Winter Laake discussed the nature of evil and why people do bad things as well as his use of Satanic black magic. Open Lines followed in the latter half.More »
With a life long interest in the paranormal, combined with his love of broadcasting and technology, podcaster Jim Harold joined Richard Syrett (filling in for George) to share some of his latest stories from the world of the strange and unexplained. Open Lines followed in the...More »
Art Bell - Somewhere in Time returns to 1/6/99 when Michael Thoreau from Borderland's Sciences Research Foundation addressed the idea that plants have real consciousness and we need to rethink our relationships with them.More »
Retired Border Patrol agent Rocky Elmore discussed the strange, sad and paranormal events he witnessed while working in an isolated no-man's land in the mysterious Otay Mountains near San Diego. Open Lines followed in the second half.More »
Filling in for George, Dave Schrader (email) hosted an evening of Open Lines. In the first hour, researcher Joshua Abraham discussed the connection between alien abduction and satanic ritual abuse.More »
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time returned to 9/3/96 when Middle East expert Andrew Killgore offered first-hand analysis of a US-led series of military strikes on Iraq.More »
Filling in for George, Richard Syrett welcomed researcher and author,Don Jeffries, whose new work, Hidden History, chronicles a wide variety of issues that have plagued US history. Whether it's the assassinations of John F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King, Iran-Contra, the...More »
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time returned to 5/24/94 for a night of Open Lines with such topics as angels, a new cigarette tax, and stories of the bizarre.More »
Filling in for George, Dave Schrader (email) welcomed researcher William J. Hall for a discussion of a 1790 farmhouse in Connecticut that is at the epicenter of a paranormal flap. When famous ghost hunters Ed and Lorraine Warren investigated, they dubbed it "Ghost Central." Hall...More »
In the first half of the program, host Dave Schrader (email) welcomed author and crime researcher, Diane Fanning, who discussed the terrifying case of Tommy Lynn Sells, a serial killer who made his way across the country for two decades. Open Lines followed in the latter half.More »
From 6-10pm PT, Art Bell: Somewhere in Time journeys back to June 16, 1995, when Art celebrated his 50th birthday with a plethora of birthday wishes and greetings. It was a night of open lines fun with a twist of birthday sweetness.More »
In the first half, George Noory welcomed paranormal researcher Heidi Hollis for a discussion on night terrors as well as an entity known as the 'Hat Man.' Followed by Open Lines in the second half.More »
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time returned to 5/20/96 for a night of Open Lines with an emphasis on Russian turmoil, and heated debates about race relations in the US.More »
Filling in for George, Dave Schrader (email) was joined in the first half by freelance writer and crypto expert Brent Swancer (Facebook), who shared tales of the supernatural and strange crimes, including the case of demons on trial, a vampire panic in New England, and the story...More »
Researcher Jay Hansen has been an avid student of the paranormal since he was seven years old. Over the years, he has examined virtually all aspects of the strange and supernatural. Hansen shared some of the bizarre stories he's uncovered, including Gef the Talking Mongoose and...More »
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time returned to 8/22/96 when, during a night of Open Lines, callers reacted to the breaking news about flight TWA 800 and the possibility the plane was brought down by either a bomb or missile.More »
Gypsey Teague is the Branch Head of the Gunnin Architecture Library at Clemson University, as well as a craftwoman, and Elder and High Priestess in the Georgian and Icelandic Norse traditions. In the first half, she discussed the practice of witchcraft, wand creation, and...More »
In the first half, Buck Wolf, senior correspondent and weird news editor for the Huffington Post, shared tales and adventures of his investigations into the strange. Followed by Open Lines.More »
In the first half of the program, host Dave Schrader (email) welcomed author and parapsychology expert, Ursula Bielski, who shared ghost stories from the city of Chicago. Open Lines followed in the latter half.More »
Art Bell: Somewhere In Time journeyed back to March 28, 1996, for a night of Open Lines about the Freemen patriot group in Montana, as well as an interview with Richard C. Hoagland about how Russian images of the moon show more than a barren, dead lunar surface.More »
Former space science museum curator and NASA consultant, Richard C. Hoagland, reacted to news of a Russian investigation into the U.S. moon landings. Author Joseph Farrell joined the conversation in the latter part of the second hour. Open Lines followed in the final hour of the...More »
In the first half, editor-in-chief of Tarcher/Penguin Books and well-known voice of esoteric ideas, Mitch Horowitz, discussed how some powerful world leaders have used the occult as well as various divination techniques and rituals. Open Lines followed in the second half.More »
Filling in for George, Dave Schrader (email) welcomed paranormal researcher Gavin Lee Davies, who discussed an aggressive haunting in a small Welsh town in which a tormented young couple fought to keep their home and their lives together after a terrifying and ferocious entity...More »
Appearing during the first three hours, demonologist Craig S. Martin, who founded Shasta Supernatural Investigators in 1979, discussed malevolent inhuman spirits or demons, and what he's done to combat hauntings or spirit infestations. He was initially involved in witchcraft,...More »
First hour guest Craig Nehring, founder of the Fox Valley Ghost Hunters based in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, discussed some of his group's paranormal investigations. In the second hour, Kevin Melek & Jennifer Scelsi of Northern Wisconsin Paranormal Society the talked about their...More »
In the first half of the program, host Richard Syrett welcomed founder and director of the Palmistry Institute, Vernon Mahabal, who discussed the practice of palm reading. Open Lines followed in the latter half.More »
In the first half, psychic medium Matt Fraser shared insights into his remarkable abilities and work investigating Marilryn Monroe, Jimi Hendrix, and other unsolved cases. Open Lines followed for the next 90 minutes. The last half hour featured a replay of part of George's...More »
With a life long interest in the paranormal, combined with his love of broadcasting and technology, podcaster JimHarold shared some of his spookiest stories from the world of the strange and unexplained. Open Lines followed in the final hour of the program.More »
In the first half, guest host Dave Schrader (email) welcomed voice natural direct sensitive, Joe Who, for a discussion on his lifelong ability to hear people’s voices, and see inside their lives and past history. Open Lines followed in the latter half.More »
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time journeyed back to May 8, 1996, when Art tackled the weird case of the blood sucking Chupacabra in the first half of the program and then switched gears for a heated discussion about militias, gun control, and the U.S. governmentMore »
Filling in for George, Richard Syrett welcomed author specializing in the paranormal, metaphysics and conspiracies, Marie D. Jones, for a discussion on topics related to mind control. Open Lines followed in the second half of the program.More »
In the first half of the program, screenwriter, playwright and NYU faculty member Jeffrey Stanley discussed his lifelong fascination with the supernatural, his adventures staying in haunted hotels, conducting a Ouija board séance, EVP session, and apparently capturing ghost...More »
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time journeyed back to February 3, 1993, when James S. Templar, who was the president of the International Guild of Occult Sciences, discusses why UFOs, magic, demons, abductions, and the afterlife are all real.More »
Filling in for George Noory, Dave Schrader (email) welcomed co-authors Frank Marra and Maria Bellia Abbate for a discussion on From Landfill to Hallowed Ground: The Largest Crime Scene in America. Their book details Marra's experiences at the Staten Island landfill, where debris...More »
In the first half, senior astronomer at SETI, Seth Shostak, shared an update on the search for extraterrestrial signals, and commented on a recent report of strange radio bursts from space. Open Lines followed.More »
Filling in for George, Richard Syrett welcomed Richard C. Hoagland for a discussion about evidence for nuclear war on Mars, disclosure, and how our solar system appears to have been 'remodeled' for life (additional Hoagland links: heae.biz, northatlanticbooks.com). Open Lines...More »
In the first half of the program, George Noory welcomed writer, bookseller and advocate for books, eBooks and digital technology within publishing, Mark Leslie, who shared ghostly tales from haunted bookstores and libraries. Open Lines followed. The final half hour featured a...More »
Materialization, especially full-body materialization, is the rarest of all reported paranormal physical phenomena. Portions of human bodies, such as hands which move, grasp and carry things, or entire bodies which speak, breath and walk like living beings, materialize from...More »
In the first half, personal finance writer Zac Bissonnette discusses his new book, The Great Beanie Baby Bubble: Mass Delusion and the Dark Side of Cute, which examines the consumer craze surrounding Beanie Babies. Open Lines followed.More »
In the first half of the program, George Noory welcomed former TV news director and author Forrest Carr for a discussion on the increase of weird and violent incidents, and the possibility of an actual zombie apocalypse. Open Lines followed.More »
Founder of New Age Paranormal Research in Decatur, Illinois, Adam White is a guide for the Haunted Decatur Tour, which is the second longest-running haunted/history tour. He is also a public speaker on history and hauntings, and teaches a non-credit course: Paranormal 101. In...More »
In the first half of the program, host Dave Schrader (email) welcomed well-known voice of occult and esoteric ideas, Mitch Horowitz, for a discussion on the history of superstitions including the popular fear of Friday the 13th. Followed by Open Lines in the second half.More »
In the first half, hypnotherapist Mark Allen Frost detailed his encounters with "Seth," whom he believes is the same spirit who previously communicated with Jane Roberts. Open Lines followed in the latter half of the program.More »
In the first half, emotional clearing expert, practicing exorcist, and professional psychic Jeffrey Seelman discussed his work with negative and demonic spirits, how they manifest destructive forces and take residence in individuals and dwellings, and what it takes to purge...More »
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time returned to 3/26/96 for an evening of Open Lines that delves into the Freemen in Montana and the dangerous side of patriotism.More »
In the first half, Nick Ackman (Facebook Page), who's been a professional tattoo artist for 15 years, discussed the history of tattooing, why it's become so mainstream in the United States, and how people from all walks of life from wealthy businessmen to elderly grandmothers...More »
Filling in for George, Richard Syrett welcomed Epoch Times reporter Tara MacIssac for a discussion on her research into a physicist who says human intention can be imprinted into a machine (related article), as well as the science of coincidences (related article). Open Lines...More »
In the first half of the program, author Steve Alten talked about his latest work, Sharkman, as well as his research into Nessie and the mysterious Lake Vostok of Antarctica. Open Lines followed.More »
In the first half, author and adventurer Robert Young Pelton, who has traveled the globe working with private military contractors, presented a world events round-up. In the latter half, George Noory hosted the long-standing Coast to Coast AM tradition of reading listener...More »
During the first three hours of the program, Connie Willis (email) was joined by medium and paranormal investigator Chip Coffey, who shared his thoughts on paranormal topics representing each letter of the alphabet. Open Lines followed in the final hour.More »
In the first half of the show, Rosemary Ellen Guiley, a leading expert in the metaphysical and paranormal fields, celebrated Christmas Eve with George as they discussed angels, their origins, and how we communicate with them. Open Lines followed in the second half. Stacey...More »
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time journeyed back to June 13, 1997, for a weird show of Open Lines where Art asks for real time travelers to call. Listen for an amazing story of a woman who went back in time via a special hospital elevator.More »
In the first half of the program, writer Marc Zicree and actor/musician Bill Mumy shared details about their new sci-fi movie project, Space Command, as well as talked about sci-fi classics The Twilight Zone and Lost in Space. Open Lines followed.More »
In the first half of the show, Eldon Taylor, bestselling author and inventor of the patented InnerTalk technology talked about Thanksgiving and the power of gratitude and positive thought. Open Lines followed in the second half, with callers sharing stories of gratitude,...More »
In the first half, author and expert in animal behavior Jennifer Verdolin discussed her work comparing the courtship rituals of animals to their human equivalents, revealing the many and often surprising ways we are both similar to and different from other species. Open Lines...More »
Art Bell - Somewhere in Time returned to 6/25/97 with an update from Richard C. Hoagland about a bizarre crash on MIR, as well as Open Lines on such topics as time travel, and the Bermuda Triangle.More »
Filling in for George, Richard Syrett welcomed Tom Voigt, an expert on the Zodiac Killer case, for a discussion on the infamously enigmatic murders which gripped the San Francisco area in the 1960s and 70s. Open Lines followed in the final hour.More »
George Noory hosted the traditional "Ghost to Ghost AM" Halloween show, where callers shared tales of ghostly encounters and contact with the afterlife. In the first hour, author Tabitha Prock (book link) shared paranormal stories from Monroe County, Tennessee.More »
Appearing in the first half of the show, author, investigative journalist, and online editor Alex Constantine spoke about his work uncovering world fascism, political corruption, organized crime, and related conspiracies. In the third hour, a graduate of Cambridge...More »
Writer Peter Bebergal discussed the connection between rock and roll and the mysterious world of the occult as seen in lyrics, performances and album covers. Open Lines followed in the latter half.More »
In the first half of the show, spiritual psychic Angela Moore, also known as the Hillbilly Psychic, talked about the process she uses to tap into the energies around her, including other dimensions. She revealed what she is seeing and feeling via communications from spirits and...More »
Filling in for George, Richard Syrett welcomed Epoch Times reporter Tara MacIssac, who discussed the latest research on near-death experiences (related article). Open Lines followed in the latter half of the program.More »
The Sallie House haunting is one of the most notorious in the world and has attracted attention from paranormal investigators, psychics and TV shows. Tony & Debra Pickman and their newborn son Taylor experienced it from the day they moved until they finally fled in terror. They...More »
George Noory hosted an evening of Open Lines. In the first hour, internationally known hypnotherapist and author Giovanni Lordi discussed his work decoding the subconscious mind.More »
In the first half of the show, President and CEO of the International Combat Martial Arts Federation (ICMAF), Bradley Steiner, talked about the increase of violence and personal assaults in the U.S. and what the average person needs to know about technical and tactical readiness...More »
Filling in for George Noory, Dave Schrader (email) was joined by former faculty member at Omega Institute for Holistic Studies, Von Braschler, who shared his own ghost hunting experiences as well as talked about "de-ghosting" a haunted home. Open Lines followed in the second...More »
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time returned to 4/16/96, with a night of weird and bizarre Open Lines, including a call from "Bugs," a man who says he killed multiple Bigfoot in 1973 and knows where the creatures are buried.More »
Paranormal experts Rosemary Ellen Guiley and John Zaffis shared stories from their new book, Haunted by the Things You Love, which deals with haunted objects such as creepy clown dolls and possessed mirrors. The last hour of the program featured Open Lines.More »
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time returned to 3/23/01 for an evening of Open Lines that included 'time travelers,' and people who claim they are the Antichrist. Listen for a man claiming to be a child of Lucifer, with the most evil and sinister laugh you will ever hear.More »
Filling in for George Noory, host Dave Schrader (email) was joined by cryptozoologist JC Johnson (additional link), who shared his research and experiences with cryptids in the Southwest US. The final hour of the program featured Open Lines.More »
In the first half of the program, George Noory welcomed Butch Witkowski, founder and director of the UFO Research Center of Pennsylvania, for a discussion on strange disappearances and other unusual cases he has investigated. Open Lines followed.More »
During the first half of the show, psychic Linda Salvin, with a PhD in metaphysics and a lifetime of bizarre experiences, detailed her development of psychic gifts, and her work as a healer, reader, and channeler. 3rd hour guest, mechanical engineer Marshall Klarfeld...More »
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time returned to 8/25/95. It was the eve of the Alien Autopsy film being released, and Art opened up the infamous alien hotline - giving "ETs" living on Earth a chance to speak out.More »
George Noory hosted an evening of Open Lines. In the first hour, Dash Beardsley, paranormal expert and creator of the Ghost Tours of Galveston, shared some of the haunted history of Galveston Island.More »
In a special Fourth of July edition of the 'Secret Door,' George Noory welcomed four different guests, including author Heidi Hollis, consultant George Ure, remote viewing teacher Major Ed Dames, and psychic Anthony Carr. Open Lines followed.More »
Was a beloved rock icon targeted by dark alien forces leading to his violent murder? Ufologist and research historian Michael Luckman joined guest host Dave Schrader (email) with some very strange and disturbing information and theories on alien connections with rock & roll and...More »
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time returned to October 9, 1996, when callers responded to the question: What if you woke up one morning and the sun never came out? What would you do?More »
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time returned to June 23, 1994, when Sheriff Joe Arpaio of Maricopa County, Arizona discussed his unusual approach to police work.More »
In the first half, George Noory welcomes psychic medium Marisa Ryan, who shared her story of being recruited by the spirit of a murder victim that was seeking help in bringing the killers to justice. Open Lines followed.More »
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time returns to 2/1/96 for an evening of Open Lines, including such topics as disease, the demise of the human race, UFOs, and hauntings.More »
In the first half, George Noory welcomed historian and writer Nicholas Belardes, who shared true and weird stories from history, science and technology. Open Lines followed.More »
In the first half of the program, George Noory welcomed former private investigator, Bob Olson, who discussed his work researching the afterlife as well as his transformation from skeptic to believer. Open Lines followed in the latter half.More »
Filling in for George, Dave Schrader (email) welcomed writer Joe Augustyn for a discussion on the strange 'ghostwriter' case, in which anomalous images were captured on Polaroid film in the home of John Matkowsky. Bill Murphy from SyFy's Fact or Faked: The Paranormal Files...More »
Art Bell: Somewhere in Time returned to 4/24/97 for an evening of Open Lines, which included a story from a man who claimed to know where an alien body was buried.More »
George Noory welcomed psychic Anthony Carr, who talked about how he developed his powers of clairvoyance and what he sees in the future. Open Lines followed.More »
In the first half of the program, paranormal investigator Joshua P. Warren and filmmaker Matty Beckerman discussed the Brown Mountain Lights and Beckerman's new film on the phenomenon, ALIEN ABDUCTION. Open Lines followed.More »
George Noory welcomed journalist and author Tom Verde in the first hour for a discussion on the rich supernatural history of Maine. In the second hour, Cosmic Majority founder Michael Luckman talked about the government UFO coverup, ET contact with the Vatican, and Planet X. The...More »