I remember him. I used to listen to him when I drove at night between KFalls & Portland. He is one serious nut job. But I found him amusing.
I'd listen to that show when I should be getting to sleep in middle school/ high school. It was really crazy, first few shows I thought some of it was real with the magnetic polls switching and light speed travel.
But being a crazy conspiracy kook is a young mans game. awesome, I'll take a listen if he does them as podcasts, but there is no way I'm listening into the wee hours anymore. Too much alternate content available on my schedule.
I loved that stuff, so much fun BS. But the best part was the guests who had devoted their lives to the absurd.
Art mixed in a lot of factual material Zahi Hawass, Egyptian head of pyramids, talked about hidden and "undiscovered" areas in and around the pyramids decades before anyone watched the same stuff of The Discovery channel, or the History channel The stuff on remote viewing, dispite how usefull or how valid the results were, it was a government ran program. I have read several items on how it came into being, as wll as mirror operations conducted in russia not all was talking to people who believed they had been abducted etc
Pole shifts happen pretty frequently ... they just don't cause the havoc that some of his kookier guests proposed http://www.nasa.gov/topics/earth/features/2012-poleReversal.html
I agree, i really did love the show, and not just for the absurd. I loved it for introducing me to concepts and ideas that I would have never had exposure to back the the days before the www. I started listening somewhere around 1990 and actually do remember well the shows about the pyramids which were fascinating. But I also remember someone on there talking about how there was proof that the pyramids were alien technology. While I have no proof they were not, there certainly is not proof that they are. But either way, I do like those bizarre topics.
Neat, but I don't think that's what the guests are talking about. More like the earth shifted 90 degrees so tropical islands are where the north poll is today, and vice versa.
Dude, I loved listening to Art. He doesn't believe everything that he has on the show. That's a huge misnomer. He just realized that his audience ate that shit up so he would literally have just about anyone on the air. I think he's a great interviewer because he would ask the questions that I would want to ask. His shows were way more entertaining than 99% of talk radio, and he was 10x the host that George "Yawn" Noorey is. The show took a serious dump after Art left. When I worked nights back in the early 2000s, I would always listen to him. It would be awesome if he came back.
Go back and listen to the old interviews with Art Bell and Michio Kaku. Art knows his stuff and would ask great questions. Noorey asks the stupidest questions when he interviews Kaku. He'll ask 8 different versions of why couldn't god have created the universe. One night I was listening and Kaku was explaining string theory. Noory asked him if ghosts are one of the strings.
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