ART BELL - AM Coast to Coast
#16
Indeed.. My mother used and aluminum pot to make popcorn for about 12 years. She now can barely remember her name. I'm only 25, but you know when I was in grade school we were required to learn. As I got older that changed. They started teaching about sex and drugs, and not math and spelling. So that doesn't help either.
#17
#21
I rock Coast to Coast AM when I'm up that late. I used to listen to it on a regular basis when Art Bell was doing the weekday show. There was always some kind of nutcase on there talking about either aliens or the end of the world. Personally I'm still waiting on some psychic who claimed that the USA would be divided into a few different muslim states I think by like 2010. Guys running out of time.
- Chris
- Chris
#22
#27
Originally Posted by pfogle
Art, is still on on the weekends.
I used to listen to him for years & am still waiting to see what will happen in 2012
I had the perfect job in the late 90's to listen to all of his shows, then I got downsized & now work a day shift somewhere else..
Anyone know if he streams online broadcasts????
#28
Originally Posted by Greywolf
Think back on when people began to get dumb.
It was when aluminum began to be cool as a container and a cookware solution...
(So I am told)
The theory runs that introducing aluminum oxide to the body messes with a lot of subtle things, including (primarily) memory.
It was when aluminum began to be cool as a container and a cookware solution...
(So I am told)
The theory runs that introducing aluminum oxide to the body messes with a lot of subtle things, including (primarily) memory.
#29
I listen to it from time to time when driving late at night (I guess... becuase that's all that's on talk radio at that time ). I can't for the life of me tell if Art Bell/George Noory are actually SERIOUS, or if they're just very good at leading all these freaks on and keeping a totally straight face, and sounding SO interested and concerned with some fellow's claim about the Shadow people. It's pretty entertaining sometimes.
#30
I'd tend to believe some of it just makes for good radio & some of it is very intriging & some is good ole science nonfiction
I loved it! Anyway what are your favorite or memorable stories?
I remember the comet Hale Bobb era of his shows. There was something calloed remote viewing which (supposedly) the gov't put alot of money into in the past.
Then there was the hole to hell that someone is trying to fill with old tires LOL
the Arizona flying UFO triangles, on & on
I loved it! Anyway what are your favorite or memorable stories?
I remember the comet Hale Bobb era of his shows. There was something calloed remote viewing which (supposedly) the gov't put alot of money into in the past.
Then there was the hole to hell that someone is trying to fill with old tires LOL
the Arizona flying UFO triangles, on & on