Coast to Coast AM with Art Bell - Open Lines - Roswell Fragments - The Quickening
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Tonight featuring Coast to Coast AM from April 3rd, 1996.
Good morning everybody, wherever you may be.
It's good to be here.
Open line talk radio.
We've talked about the Ron Brown situation.
We're continuing to talk about the beating in California.
The illegal aliens.
The situation in Montana.
The standoff continues there without resolution.
And there's just a whole lot going on.
Here's an Associated Press story I just got from Roswell, New Mexico.
A metal shard, which some speculate might be from a purported 1947 UFO crash near Roswell, appears to be a thin layer of copper plated with silver, according to the state geologists there.
The object, about two inches wide, three inches long, is marked by fine lines and has holes in the middle that appear to be caused by catastrophic forces.
But whether it was made by humans or aliens remains a question to some.
McGee analyzed the metal Friday at the New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology in Socorro.
He declined to speculate on whether the object could be from outer space.
The framed piece of metal was delivered to the UFO Museum in Roswell March 24th by a local citizen whose identity has not been made public.
We know it's either worthless or priceless, trash or treasure, said Max Little.
Little said other tests are going to be done on the metal.
Now we want to find out if it's extraterrestrial.
For nearly half a century, a mysterious crash has fueled speculation about aliens in the New Mexico desert, Cold War secrecy, and a government cover-up.
So, there you have it.
If you would like to see this piece of metal, as you probably know, I contacted the Daily Record in Roswell and paid to have a copy of that photograph made.
A positive copy.
They had only negatives they supplied to the wire services.
And they did it for us.
And sent it to me.
I scanned it and I put it up on the webpage.
That's where it is.
You can get it.
So if you want to see what it looks like, be my guest.
There's some very, very inside, interesting speculation now about the mix of the metals.
When we mix copper and silver, and I'm not an expert in this field, There is a certain percentage that, of each, that is mixed.
The terrestrial mixture.
There's some speculation the mixture of these metals is different.
They're looking into that.
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Hello.
Hey Art, how you doing?
Fine.
I was calling up about the Freeman we have going on here.
Yes.
I see nothing but problems with this standoff we're having.
Where are you actually?
I'm in Houston.
Houston?
Yes.
Okay.
All I see is nothing but problems coming out of this, because all we're doing is giving them more time to organize, and we're not getting anywhere with them.
They've already got a bomb expert up in there, and they have said that we're going to see They've said they have a .50 caliber machine gun, Shades of Waco, and yes, some sort of bomb expert who from time to time would dynamite, the neighbors would hear it.
And they've already said there's going to be an explosion like we've never heard.
I just don't understand why we don't tear the hell out of the place and go in.
I mean, if they want to burn themselves down like Waco, I have no problem with it.
Well, I do.
I don't want to see that kind of an end, if possible.
In other words, there has not yet been anybody in this situation killed.
Alright?
I see what you're saying, but I mean, all we're doing is letting them organize.
There is no reason, as of yet, to use deadly force.
Well, tear gas isn't deadly.
No, tear gas... It'll draw them all out.
Um, well it might, and it might come to that.
I don't know.
I just hope there is some peaceful resolution to it.
I really do.
We don't, nobody should have any interest in seeing this end violently.
I certainly don't.
I just think we gotta do something about it before it gets too late.
Alright sir, thank you very much.
There is a vote for going ahead and doing something.
Mine would not be for that.
My vote would be... My vote would be to wait.
My vote was to wait at Waco and we didn't.
Here there is more not less of a reason to wait.
In Waco there had been federal agents killed and Davidians killed.
There were dead bodies.
It was different.
This is not Waco.
There is no reason at this point to use deadly force.
If somebody in the compound slash farmhouse, whatever the... if they're calling it a compound, it's... I suppose in the sense that it's barricaded now and they've got stockpiles, it's a compound in that sense.
But, um, if they were to begin shooting, then it would, you know, quickly become something else.
Right now, there's no reason to turn a non... presently, anyway, a non-deadly situation into a deadly one.
So I hope they don't.
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Tonight featuring Coast to Coast AM from April 3, 1996.
Dear Art, I have several points to discuss.
The police in Riverside, obviously, in my opinion, police brutality.
Police have no business doing this to anyone.
However, the illegal aliens put themselves in a bad situation by breaking law.
Latin Americans are trying to make this a race anti-immigrant issue.
That's what I say.
This is the equivalent of vultures picking over a dead corpse.
These groups don't care about these individuals.
They're only looking for an excuse to raise their lame banners and fly them.
Well, I...
I absolutely agree with you, and they can try to turn it into anything they want to, but it was a serious breach of the law, probably involving several felonies.
It's not a race issue.
It's a law issue.
First time caller on the line.
You're on the air.
Hi.
Oh, hi, Art.
Hi.
I'm calling from Elko.
Elko, Nevada.
Yes, sir.
You betcha, and I envy you working the graveyard shift at home.
Yes.
And all the news aside, I've got to tell you something kind of humorous.
My 19th wedding anniversary is back on the 27th, and I work 12-hour shifts at one of the mines here.
Right.
And I knew I couldn't be home for the anniversary, so I ordered the flowers.
Oh, yes.
And had them delivered here in the afternoon.
My wife took delivery of them.
I received a order from FedEx before.
Oh?
And I'm a ham operator, see?
Oh, yes.
And I got all kinds of equipment and stuff, and I'm always wanting something.
Well, when the box came, it says, FedEx tube on the side.
And when my wife saw that, she goes, what did he order for himself?
She thought it was a giant tube.
Yeah, it's something for my radios.
I understand.
And when she opened it and saw the flowers, she was just flabbergasted, and so was I.
When I got home, it was just the most wonderful display and she was so grateful and the anniversary was quite a deal.
Well, I'm glad.
It is a good deal.
It's everything we say it is.
Oh, it sure is and it sure made people happy around here.
I thought the ham, you know, and the tube side of it was kind of interesting.
It is.
Even after all that, you should have said, look, they are from my radio.
Quit messing with those.
Well, I, you know, I was grateful because for my birthday in January, she bought a DSP tunable filter for my radio.
Oh, my.
So, you know, that was kind of nice.
As a wife who knows the route to your heart.
Oh, sure.
We've been going at it for quite a few years now, and so we know how to get along and appease each other's needs.
Well, there you are.
Thank you, my friend.
I'm glad you enjoyed them.
Okay, thank you.
Bye-bye.
Take care.
It is a good deal.
It really, really is a good deal.
Art, up here in Montana, we love the bad publicity.
This is from Bozeman.
We need all the help we can get to stop the River Runs Through It yuppie crowd from migrating here.
Oh, Landon in Bozeman.
Well, the other is that I love that movie.
Remember that movie, The River Runs Through It?
Made me want to go to Montana.
And I guess it made a lot of other people want to go to Montana, too.
Stuck in all the big cities, looking at all that big old big sky country.
Beautiful, beautiful country.
And, uh, So I guess a number of people based on that movie went to Montana.
This fellow likes a bad publicity.
This is just about more publicity Montana's had since it joined the Union.
Near as I can calculate.
The Unabomber, they think they may have the Unabomber.
I for one am rather glad.
I hope they do.
I was always a little concerned.
Being on the cutting edge as we are of technology, Concerned me a little bit.
Videon, teleconferencing, telecommunications, computers, we're right smack into the middle of all of it.
It is an incredible tool.
Now, technology, despite what the man said yesterday, I had a caller yesterday, later in the show you may not have heard it, and he said as far as he's concerned, all technology, all technology, is from the devil.
And it was only later that we had some calls, and people reminded me that for him to say that, he had to have a telephone and a radio, and was using satellite technology and all kinds of things to even say that on the radio.
It is definitely a two-edged sword.
I read the Unabomber's manifesto, and he had some good points.
He punctuated them in a perfectly awful way, of course, but he had some good points, and I have been thoughtful on the subject of technology while embracing it.
Because it allows me to share things with all of you.
You know the web pages and the internet and all the rest of it.
It's an incredible resource.
And there was a day when somebody on the radio like myself could only hope to build the best word pictures that he could for all of you.
With regard to whatever subject we talk about.
Now I have the ability to, through a digital photo processing, to send you pictures and to show you and let you digest and think for yourself and see what we're talking about.
And so it's a great tool.
But it's also of some concern.
First time caller line, you're on the air.
Hello.
Yes, good evening, Art.
Good evening to you, sir.
I'm not only a first-time caller, but a first-time listener.
I wanted to make a couple comments.
You mentioned the Prime Directive, Star Trek, a little while ago.
The Prime Directive, yes.
And during college, I had a professor who believed that that was really a message directed at our actions in Vietnam, and that was how that grew.
Well, then it ought to be directed at our actions in Bosnia.
Well, I would not disagree with that at all.
I think that, uh, I think that, um, you know, we need to take care of our own affairs.
That would lead me on to the next thing, which would be, uh... Would you think the Prime Directive would apply to those areas that were covered by the Monroe Doctrine?
In other words, our own hemisphere?
Well, it's interesting that you mention that.
I heard a report on Pacifica this morning about a nun who's protesting outside the White House.
Have you heard about that?
No, what is she protesting?
She was in Guatemala and she was raped and tortured or claims to have been raped and tortured by the Guatemalan military.
Yes.
But further claims that there was a U.S.
citizen present during her torture who was giving orders to her captive.
Certainly isn't the first time I've heard of involvement of U.S.
military.
There is another lady making a similar protest regarding the death of her husband.
Right, right.
I've seen and read about that as well.
Regarding the Monroe Doctrine or the Prime Directive, we tend to get into these messy situations that we just don't have any business in.
Certainly not as far as death squads are concerned or Bosnia.
I don't see what our goal is there.
What direction we're heading.
Well, I don't either.
Sorry about the death of Ron Brown.
They were going to try to do some rebuilding and get some money injected into the area.
Right.
So that's tragic.
But we are due to leave, and they say we will be out on time.
And it is my firm opinion when we leave Bosnia, the fighting is going to resume.
One other foreign policy comment, you know, regarding the beating of the aliens.
You know, it strikes me that, and we have due process here, and the fact that we apply it to individuals who are not necessarily U.S.
citizens says something about us as a nation.
I mean, we seem to be somewhat schizophrenic in that we're a nation of immigrants, or descendants of immigrants, and really the American dream is, you know, bettering our lives.
The situation, we obviously need to do something.
But, you know, I think that due process is important, and I agree with your statements regarding that.
I'm glad.
Thank you very much for the call.
A lot of people don't.
They're virtually faxing me and saying, boy, did they get what they deserved.
Boy, is that going to send a cool message down to Mexico.
Come to America.
You'll be beaten.
Yeah, we definitely need a message, but I don't think that is the one that we wish sent.
Now, somebody sent me an interesting fact, and I'm willing to acknowledge they're absolutely right.
Dear Art, here's an experiment.
Let's load up an old pickup truck with about 21 white guys.
Then, let's crash through the Mexican border, race around at 100 miles an hour, refusing to stop for the policia, and see what happens.
Bet you'd have a hard time coming up with volunteers.
And if that's not fun enough, let's try it in Israel.
Yeah, but I guess the whole point is, this is not Mexico.
It's not even Israel.
It's America.
Back we go, west of the Rockies.
You're on the air.
Hi.
Hello, Art.
Hi.
I burnt my toast this morning.
The quickening is upon us.
You burnt your toast?
Yeah, and the quickening, surely that's a sign that the quickening is upon us.
No, that's a sign the quickening is upon you.
Wasn't there, like, signs there would be famines?
I mean, I burnt my toast, I couldn't eat breakfast.
Uh-huh.
Well, no, that's a personal quickening, sir, and it probably means you're going to have a lousy day.
Probably.
But I just wanted to let your listeners know, the quickening is upon us.
I burnt my toast.
I got that.
Bye.
Bye.
First time caller on the line, you're on the air, good morning.
I think we missed them.
Wild Card Line, you're on the air.
Hello.
Charlie, Liberal in California.
First of all, the guy who made the point that someone breaking the laws the way these individuals did would be punished a lot worse than in Mexico.
Well, he's absolutely right in that point.
There's no question about that.
Yeah.
But I think that's what makes this country great.
Is the fact that people are treated better in this country.
The fact that we do look at justice in this country.
You know, it really rankles me.
I think lately you've been calling me up and agreeing with me just to rankle me, haven't you?
No, I think there's a... I think that you and I tend to...
Disagree more on the, not really on the social, the social end of it.
Alright, look, hold on Charlie.
We got a break.
We'll be right back to you.
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Tonight, featuring Coast to Coast AM, from April 3, 1996.
Once again, I am here.
Hi, everybody.
Talking about many things under a full moon.
Always a joy.
We'd like to join in.
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All right, Charles, you're back on.
Yeah, I'm just saying, don't panic your little head, just because we've agreed a couple weeks.
Just keep in mind, I think you're at You're an extreme conservative when it comes to economic issues.
I consider you to be on social issues, to be a moderate conservative and sometimes moderate and liberal.
You tend to intertwine every once in a while.
It doesn't happen a lot, but every once in a while.
But you're still an extremist right-winger.
Thank you.
Thank you.
I just say that our principles and our laws are superior, and they should not ever, ever be compromised.
Because the thing is, once you start compromising our laws, it's like unraveling a thread.
And once you start unraveling that thread, who knows where it's going to stop.
And unfortunately, I think a lot of people look at these guys.
Yeah, they were Mexicans.
Yeah, they were breaking the law.
But you have to look at it this way, too.
You know something?
These guys in Montana, they're pointing guns at police officers, at peace officers.
They're disrespecting the law.
And if you say that these people should be beaten because they're disrespecting the law, then we should go in there and do what we gotta do to these Montana guys, because they're doing the same thing.
You know, you have to even things out.
To me, that's absolutely right.
Uh, if you're gonna say the other one's right.
If they're both wrong, then they're both wrong.
But let's not, let's not start unraveling our laws and saying maybe we should be more like those guys in Mexico.
Look, Charles, I wouldn't be any more in favor of the FBI or anybody else who would catch one of the suspects in Montana and beat the hell out of them.
Exactly.
Exactly.
And I think we should maintain that thing.
Let me say lastly that, you know, a lot of people, and I got some bad news for you, some really bad news for a lot of your listeners, and that is that there is nothing, nothing that we can do to stop this immigration problem.
As long as there's a better life on this side of the border, unless we go to what Pat Buchanan says, that's building large walls, putting You know, army, military, and arming them and letting them shoot people coming over.
Unless we go to that extreme, which we won't do because it's unconstitutional.
We're always going to have this problem.
It's not unconstitutional to put a wall there.
It isn't.
Well, I don't know if a wall would actually stop it, but I don't see a wall.
Mexican Americans are just too powerful politically.
It's not going to happen.
There's never going to be a wall there.
This problem is never going to go away, and it's only going to get worse.
We're beefing up the Border Patrol.
That's not going to help.
Well, that's where you are shown to be an extreme liberal.
I'm not saying I'm in favor of it.
I'm telling you what I believe is going to happen.
What's going to happen is we have our, there's a huge dam, we have our finger in the dike, and it's cracking, and there's not a damn thing that we can do about it.
And economically speaking, you look at the fact that Japan's buying up land all over the United States, the world is getting smaller, Barriers are breaking down.
There's a lot of bad, you know, there's a lot of bad side to that.
There's no question about that.
But that is what's happening, and there's nothing that we can do about it.
Oh, yes there is.
Thank you for the call.
But, um, we have our finger in the deck.
Well, our finger right now looks about like my thumb.
My hand.
After being ravaged by being turned backwards and a feral cat.
My hand.
Probably looks like the metaphorical thumb in the dike.
And we can build a wall.
We have every right, constitutionally, to build a wall and to control access to who comes and who goes.
And by the way, what they bring with them.
And it's my understanding you work for the Customs Department.
I would think you'd be in favor of that.
I wonder what you do at work.
Working for Customs, Charles.
When you open a bag and you see several sacks of cocaine, do you just say, well, there's nothing we can do.
Zip it back up, hand it to him, let him go on?
Is that what you do?
There's nothing we can do?
do? It's pretty defeatist attitude for somebody in customs.
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East of the Rockies, you're on the air.
Hello.
Hey, how you doing?
This is Mr. Nomad calling from Houston.
Yes, sir.
Yeah, the guy at your book signing wearing the chef hat.
I don't know if you remember that.
I do!
And all the way from Houston, too.
Yeah, well, I've put quite a few miles on my car over the past few months.
I'm sure you did.
A couple quick points for you, then a quickening note.
All right.
One on the guy that called about the Freemans saying we should go in and gas them.
I think it's pretty naive to think that they don't have a bunch of gas masks already anyway.
That's a good bet.
Yeah, I think as prepared as these guys claim they are, and I'm sure they are, I'm sure they've probably got some masks.
Look, I don't want to see a war start on either side.
There has been no fatality yet, and everybody needs to keep that in mind.
Yeah, well I definitely think they're handling this different than they would have, you know, because of what happened at Waco.
They are, and short of one fatigue-clad Looney up in Michigan, the rest of the uh... uh... the rest of the uh... militias are staying away and urging everybody else to stay away and even the militias, even the militias, are saying this is not Waco, this is not Ruby Ridge, it's not the same, and let's not go in.
Yeah, I'm glad they uh... they're taking that stance and gonna figure that out.
Well, I hope that we helped out a little bit by talking to Montana for several days.
Yeah, it certainly enlightened me and most of your listeners, except a few anyway.
And final thing, quickening note for you?
Yes, sir?
The sign of the quickening approaching is that both me and you are finding ourselves agreeing with Charlie a couple times.
That's pretty scary.
That is the quickening indeed.
Thank you very much for the call.
Yeah, it gives me the heebie-jeebies.
It's been several days in a row now.
Charlie's called and I've agreed with him.
That's the quickening, alright.
Art, why doesn't the United States emulate the border policy of Mexico, uh, implemented at their southern border?
Shoot to kill!
The number of persons attempting to cross that border has drastically decreased.
Yes, I know.
But we don't do that.
We are not Mexico.
We are not a banana republic.
We are America.
And we don't shoot to kill unless deadly force is threatened to be used against us.
And I don't really want to change that.
And we don't have to change that to stop the flow of illegal immigration.
Don't listen to what Charlie said.
We can build a wall.
That's one thing Buchanan had absolutely right.
We have every right to do that.
And Charlie knows damn well we've had the means to monitor electronically.
Every little rat scurrying around, and I'm not referring to illegal aliens now, but rats, something the size of a rat, can be electronically detected.
Believe me.
Trust me.
We've got the electronic means to control our border now.
All we need is the will to do it.
West of the Rockies, you're on the air.
Hello?
Hello.
Turn your radio off, please.
Oh, yes.
Certainly.
That's good.
I didn't know it was going to be on so quick.
Nobody ever does.
I don't screen calls.
I hope I'm not going to be nervous.
I forget things when I'm nervous.
Okay.
Have you forgotten?
I hope I haven't.
Well, you had a reason when you called.
Huh?
You had a reason when you called.
Yes, I did.
I wanted to talk about the Invasion of a 26-unit apartment building consisting of mostly illegal aliens.
The invasion of it?
What's that other word?
I don't know.
When those police come in and barge in.
Raid?
Raid!
So the police invaded an apartment building?
No, raided an apartment building with With the Medi-Cal people.
Yes, and what did they find?
And they saved the taxpayers $1 million.
Of the 300 adults, 200 were Cambodians and Hispanics.
And they were working and getting welfare.
They had illegal documents.
And they had open warrants.
And, well, generally, and the place was a squalor, so they took 12 of the children away temporarily.
Yeah, look, there's no question about it.
California is on the edge of financial disaster.
Financial disaster.
As a result of the flood of illegal aliens.
And it is not confined to California.
It's all the border states.
It's about, what, a 2,000-mile border?
I'm telling you, why is this so hard for people to understand or grasp?
If you want to approach this situation, then approach it in the manner that I have been suggesting, and that is, secure the border.
Which part of that do people not understand?
Secure the border.
You want to urge a congressperson or senator to do something?
Urge them to do their job.
It is a federalized area.
The border is a federal area.
If you commit a crime, Uh, in that border area, caught with something.
You have committed a federal crime.
It has nothing to do with the adjacent states, uh, like of California.
That, that, let me repeat again, is a federal area.
And we have every right to demand the federal government take action and do its job.
And if it did, then police officers in Riverside County, or in El Paso, or anywhere else, wouldn't have to be chasing pickup trucks loaded with illegal aliens willing to do about any damn thing at all to stay in this country.
That's the root of the problem, and it's the place where the problem can be cured, and everybody seems to be ignoring that in the rush of the controversy over what happened.
West of the Rockies, you're on the air.
All right.
Missed that, I guess.
East of the Rockies, you're on the air.
Good morning, Mr. Bale.
This is a socialist...
I can barely hear you.
This is a socialist from Kansas City.
I got that, yes.
I thought I'd never disagree with Charlie on anything.
Oh, you disagree with him?
Yeah, we can stop that immigration.
We don't need to build a fence, that's silly.
Oh, and how would you do it?
Well, the yuppies that hire their cheap nannies, the ranchers that hire the illegal aliens, the small business manufacturer that hires the illegal aliens, Let's put them in jail.
Try them and put them in jail.
It would soon dry up.
The jobs dry up, the people won't come.
Well, we need certain jobs filled by illegal aliens, and the economy must have it.
Why is that?
In fact, those are a lot of the jobs that Americans will not repeat, will not take.
Because they pay 50 cents an hour.
No?
Let's arrest these people, put them in jail if they aren't going to pay minimum wage.
In fact, we ought to give our people health care.
Everybody ought to have health care if they're willing to work for a living.
Well... You know, as long as you, uh... As long as he... And these people are all getting rich out there.
These small businessmen and these ranchers.
They're all getting rich.
They're using this illegal... Let's put them in jail.
It'll dry up that immigration problem.
They don't want to.
See, people are making money off these illegal aliens coming in here.
Well, there's nothing wrong with that.
I mean, a lot of our crops, no doubt, a lot of what you eat and go and pay reasonable prices for, those crops are picked by illegal aliens, a job Americans wouldn't do, and I bet you munch down on a bunch of that stuff yourself.
You're saying I don't pay enough for food?
I have no idea what you pay for food, but whatever it is you're paying, I'm saying you're paying for food that has been picked, in most cases, by illegal aliens.
How about that?
Right.
Let's put this landowner, this fruit grower, this vegetable grower that's using this, and it's building a big ranch house, I might add, and he's making plenty of money.
Let's put him in jail.
This would dry up.
You know it would.
Another thing, you got me going last week.
You're calling yourself an environmentalist.
You know, environmental protection is common sense.
You know it is.
And it makes sense.
We've got to do something to save this earth.
And here you come along calling yourself an environmentalist.
You know, that is just disgusting.
It is?
It is.
Because I care about the environment.
That's disgusting, huh?
The Republicans have a contract on America that you support.
And, uh, they call for dismantling these environmental laws.
See, you say, well, I'm an environment... No, they call for a reasonable approach to environmental laws.
Thank you very much for the call.
And see you later.
On my international line, you're on the air.
Hello.
Where are you?
I'm from the Philippines.
From the Philippines.
Where in the Philippines... Okay, where in the Philippines are you?
In Manila.
In Manila.
You're at Bell?
Yes.
At Bell, because my brother-in-law, named Ben Smith, listened to the radio.
In Arizona, you know, have you talked before?
I'm not... Well, I don't know.
I don't know.
Maybe we have talked with him before, yes.
Yes, I've been talking to him before.
The name is Ben Smith of Arizona.
Yes.
So that's why he wants me to talk to you over the phone.
Well, you are now talking to me.
Yes, because I know your telephone number.
So, what is it?
Is it the same radio?
You are on the radio now all over America.
Ah, I see.
So, it is a... So, what would... Tell me, tell me something.
What would you like to say to the American people?
Normally, the American people is... Because it is very disciplinarian, so... So, if you have an appointment to... to anywhere... to... any... anybody...
I want to see you on your time, not on a late time.
That's... Mayor!
That I love here, that I love American people.
You do like American people?
Yes, I do like American people, just like here in the Philippines.
Well, now let me ask you about something.
There are many military bases there in the Philippines that are now gone because the Filipino people no longer wanted them.
They wanted them gone.
How do you feel about that?
Wait, no.
Hello?
Advil?
Yes.
Advil?
Yes.
For a moment, huh?
Because, uh, for a moment, I...
Okay.
Okay, I think we're holding for something here.
I can't figure out what.
Hello, Art Bell?
Yes.
Uh-uh.
What?
What is your question?
My question is about the American military bases that are now gone because the Filipino people did not want them anymore.
Uh-uh.
Uh, uh... I have nothing to do with that because some Filipino, uh...
I want to have a free... Freedom to... You know... So... My... I... I have no comment about that, so... Because that's the government, uh... The government, uh... Rule!
Hello?
Yes, hello.
We're still here.
Yes, that's the government rule, so I, uh...
We can follow the government, because I am under the government of the Filipinos, so... That's why... Alright, well listen, listen my friend.
Thank you very much for your call all the way from the Philippines.
Uh-huh.
I have some questions.
Yes?
How do you...
What do you want to the Filipino people?
What do I what?
Yes.
No, I do not understand your question.
I'm sorry.
What is your comment to the Filipino people?
I think so.
Well, what is my comment for the Filipino people?
Yes.
Well, I would like to come again and visit.
I spent a lot of time at Clark Air Base there in the Philippines, and my wife is half Filipino.
Your wife is half Filipino?
Yes.
Where is she from?
I'm not exactly sure what city.
I know that her family speaks Ilikalani.
Is that correct?
When will you plan to visit again here in the Philippines?
When will I be there again?
I can't say for sure.
Listen, I must go because we've got news coming up.
But thank you very, very much for the call.
And have a good morning from America.
I think that's right.
Ile Kalani.
Is that correct?
My wife's always talking to me about that and I can never remember the name Ile Kalani.
I think that's right.
Or is that Hawaiian?
I don't know.
East of the Rockies, you're on the air.
Hello.
Hello, Mr. Bell.
Yes.
How you doing over there?
I'm doing okay.
Say, man, yeah, hey.
Uh, man, there's just so much I want to talk about, but I'm going to limit myself here.
You have to, because we've got news coming up, so... Oh, well, man, you going to hold on through the break there?
Well, I'll tell you what, you hold on, we'll be back.
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You're listening to Art Bell, Somewhere in Time.
Tonight featuring Coast to Coast AM from April 3, 1996.
♪♪♪ Thank you for holding your back on the air.
Hello!
Mr. Art?
Yes?
Hey, how's it going?
Oh, we covered that already.
Just fine.
Go ahead, sir.
Good deal.
Hey, first things first, you know, like I mentioned to you, I got lots, lots to talk about and lots I want to say, but I'm gonna limit myself pretty much, uh, I guess with the, uh, alien thing.
But first thing I want to ask you, uh, that's an awesome guitar lick that just came on right now.
Can you tell me who, uh, who is that?
Classical Gas by Mason Williams.
Classical Gas by Mason Williams.
Yep.
Awesome, yeah.
I was almost thinking it was Fleetwood Mac or Jethro Tull, man.
No.
No.
But, uh, anyway, this is Jay.
I'm calling from El Paso, Texas.
All right.
Okay?
All right.
Now, you did have something you wanted to talk about, right?
Exactly.
Go ahead.
The aliens.
And it's not the ones that got the beatings in California.
These are the extraterrestrial type.
Oh.
Okay.
Well, they're just as likely to be beaten if they show up.
Yeah, yeah.
I'm pretty sure, you know.
I'm pretty sure a lot of people have mixed feelings about these aliens.
You know, I'm pretty sure.
The guy who called me last night, I know he'd beat them.
Yeah, I'm pretty sure.
You know, if some of these aliens were to come around and abduct me and try to stick needles in me, Or to do anything to harm me.
You know, I'm the kind of guy, I would put up a fight.
I had an abductee on Dreamland last weekend.
And she was joyful about it, to put it mildly.
And I said, well, that's probably because nothing bad happened.
No needles, huh?
And she said, no, I got a needle in the eye.
Beautiful.
Yeah, right.
Nobody's coming at me with a needle.
They're going to get a knuckle sandwich.
Exactly.
Yeah.
I think I listened to a little piece of that show.
Wasn't that that lady that Uh, she's that one with hubcaps and telephone poles and all kinds of different inanimate objects or something like that.
Huh?
She's the one with the universe.
Oh, yes, yes.
She's the one with wood and... Oh, that's right, yes.
And metal and hubcaps and who knows what other objects, but... Yeah.
Yeah, she's kind of weird.
But anyway, it's kind of pretty much relating to that and, uh, and the quickening, which I really, I really believe in.
And I want, you know, our audience out there to keep their minds open.
You know, I don't know if this is going to shock them.
They pretty much might think this already.
But I really believe in this quickening.
And I think, you know, when it's going to reach a climax, things are going to get really pretty bad, right?
Worldwide.
And I seriously think that at that time there's going to be Massive.
Like right now we're being bombarded with UFO crop circles, you know, the shows, cartoons, animations, you know, newscasts, whatever.
But I'm pretty sure it's going to get to a point when things worldwide get so bad, uh, we're going to be pretty much like the, you had a caller, I guess a few callers back.
He said, we're kind of being prepped.
I kind of believe that in a sense to where when it gets to a point when we're in the brink of destruction, Uh, we're gonna be introduced to, uh, some, uh, aliens from another world.
That would be the eve of destruction, sir.
Marry somebody or another, wasn't it?
Thought that would be good bumper music.
Good apocalyptic, uh, genre bumper music.
Now, Gerard, if you had a dream about dying in an air crash, and you remembered some details, like the flight number, destination, so forth, Then sometime later you were to take a flight, and those details were the same.
Would you take the flight?
Not only no, but hell no.
Would it matter if you had the dream once or many times?
No.
No, it wouldn't.
If I had a dream about an airplane crash, and in the dream I had dreamed the flight number, and I was going to the airport for whatever reason, and there was that flight number, would I get on the airplane?
Are you out of your mind?
Of course not!
Would I cast off the dream as just a coincidence?
No!
Entirely too much coincidence for me.
They interviewed one of the CEOs yesterday who was due to get on the airplane with Ron Brown.
Only he didn't.
At the last minute, he cancelled.
And his comments were, I think as most people would comment in that situation, he said, you know, for some reason, God has decided to spare me, and I need to reflect on what that reason is and act accordingly.
That was a message for me, and he said I need to decipher that message and figure out what it means.
And I guess I would feel the same way, but again, with respect to your question, if I had a dream about a certain flight number, Yeah, how you doing?
going down? Would I get on? Not only no, but hell no. There's always another flight, folks.
East of the Rockies, you're on the air. Hi.
Yeah, how you doing?
Okay.
I want to commend you. You and I have a good sense of humor for the show you're doing and
some of the characters you get on there. Now, listen, I've heard a lot of comments made
about the alien beatings here the other day.
I'm a former police officer from Texas and I live in Tennessee now.
People have said that the officers are trained To do better, to know better, and you've made the comment that officers are human, which is all true and well as far as training goes.
Some of the, two of the biggest fears a police officer has to face anytime that he's working is a traffic stop or domestic dispute.
That's right.
And those are two times that you don't know what to expect.
Adrenaline does get going and sometimes, you know, you get a little... Carried away?
Imagination carried away, you know, as far as what to expect.
No, I don't agree totally with what the officers did.
However, that can be expected from quite a few police officers with the job that they got is very stressful and very thankless on top of that.
I know.
And a comment I would like to make about this border deal.
You know, it can't be stopped by putting up a wall.
There's no doubt about that.
I know, there is.
I got a fax.
While we're on the subject, before you leave that, somebody faxed me here.
Let me get to it.
Yeah, here it is.
Quoting you, secure our borders.
Federal efforts should be used and why not?
Then, when confronted with a remedy of drying up jobs for illegals by jail or fines on employers, you stupidly and hypocritically explain how illegal immigration labor is needed in our economy.
No, it is not hypocritical.
And yes, we can have both a wall and people who come and do those kinds of jobs.
There is not a hypocrisy here.
We can let those people in.
It's just that we have every right to know who they are, where they're going, where they're going to be working, and what they're going to be doing.
I'm not saying don't let them in.
I'm just saying know who's coming and going.
That's for sure.
If it's not controlled, you don't know what you're going to get.
You know, as I said, being a peace officer in the state of Texas, there are quite a few crimes that are committed by illegal aliens that come in.
That's not saying that all the illegal aliens are bad.
I know that the people down there in Mexico are pretty well suppressed as far as economically.
Speaking of being able to make a living to support their families, the biggest majority of them that come up here, when they do come up, they pool their money together and send it back home, you know, to give their families.
I can understand that, you know, giving their families a better living.
But I do think that it should be controlled to the extent to where we know where they're at and what's going on, that they're not being taken advantage of while they're here also.
Precisely.
I appreciate your call, sir.
That's right.
I see no hypocrisy at all in this position.
In other words, we can allow people in and should allow people in and do have labor in this country that is fulfilled by people from Mexico and elsewhere.
There's nothing wrong with that.
But we also have a right to know who's coming and who's going and why they're here and where they are when they're here.
There's nothing wrong with that, and there is no hypocrisy between those positions, at least not as far as I can see.
And there are certainly laws on the books, though they may not be enforced, with regard to employers.
Rather stiff laws, I might add, since the insane, great, whatever it was, you remember when we took everybody and said everybody who's here now is suddenly a citizen?
Remember that?
I just wanted to say it's a pleasure to listen to your show.
and so forth and so on. Well that didn't work out too well, did it?
East of the Rockies, you're on the air. Hi.
Good morning, Mr. Bell. It's a pleasure to finally get through and speak to you.
This is Chris in Nashville.
Hi, Chris.
I just wanted to say it's a pleasure to listen to your show.
I never would have found out anything about Mr. Hoagland's Enterprise mission if it hadn't been for your show.
I have, uh, been to an internet cafe since I don't own a computer and it's cost me a fortune just looking at your webpage.
It is huge.
It is big now, isn't it?
Yeah, matter of fact, I ran out of money and had to leave before I even got to design photographs.
What is a, uh, what is an internet cafe?
Well, it's a coffee shop that has, uh, Uh, several computers tied right into the internet.
Wow.
And, um, you know, you can just, and they've got Netscape and a web browser and you boom, right up on it.
And you pay like four bucks an hour.
And I sat there for about six hours one day, just reading stuff in your webpage alone.
I know.
There's a lot in there.
It's, I think, one of the best webpages on the web, period.
It is gorgeous.
I really enjoyed it, and I really enjoy your show.
And even though sometimes Dreamland gets a little bit strange, like this past Sunday night... Hey, it's designed to do that.
I really appreciate being able to listen to you, and you're a voice of reason.
As opposed to a lot of the talk shows we have here on WWTN here in Nashville, which I pick you up on.
Oh, I see.
Some of these guys are just, you know, shoot them all and take names later, kind of thing.
Well, there's all kinds of radio out there, isn't there?
And that's what makes the world go round.
Well, I just want to say thank you and let you know that you are well appreciated here in Nashville.
Thank you, my friend.
Take care.
Have a good day, sir.
WWTN.
It's a monster.
100,000 watts in Nashville.
Covers several states, as a matter of fact.
Now, that's what makes the world go round.
This particular brand of radio is a little different.
Tailored to a night audience.
And night audiences are a little different or even a lot different than the daytime people it's one of the things they they wrote about in the uh... there was a long article in the detroit news the other day and they covered us as well and that was the angle they took or part of the angle they took you know voices in the night i'd leave it was called in detroit and uh... i was one of those described and it really is true uh... nighttime is different now i've been doing this so long
That I wouldn't know how to do anything else.
And I doubt that it would play during the day.
It might.
I don't know.
I don't have any urge to even find out.
Kinda like it just the way it is.
People have a little more time to think at night about subjects that are a little more esoteric.
They can let go a little more and, you know, they're not as distracted by what goes on during the day, the constant drumbeat of phone calls and fax machines going off and all the rest of it.
On my international line, you are on the air.
Hello.
Hi.
Hi, this is Bob from Belize.
Uh, who is it from Belize?
Bob.
Well, hi, Bob.
How are you and what in the world are you doing in Belize?
Uh, I'm staying warm.
Well, um, tell everybody, uh, where is Belize?
Not everybody knows.
Belize is...
Listen, listen to me.
Stop.
We have a slight delay because of the great distance involved.
So, we just got to kind of work with that and say something and then pause.
So, where is Belize?
Okay, Belize is south of the Yucatan and south of Mexico and west and south of Belize is Guatemala.
Belize is about 50 miles wide and about 180 miles long.
They speak English down here.
Well, very good.
How in the world did you come upon the ability to hear us and give us a call?
Well, I've been listening to your program for a while because I've been coming down here since 1990.
I've been listening to you on Sony Walkman.
Laying back in a hammock.
You hear us on a Sony Walkman.
I'll bet you probably hear us out of WAI in San Antonio.
Yeah, 1200 out of San Antonio.
And when they fade out, I can pick you up on 740, I believe, out of Houston.
Oh, that would be right, yes.
Well, we're sure glad to have you.
How is life in Belize?
And other than staying warm, what do you do down there?
Well, I'm snowboarding, and, uh, life is nice and slow and relaxed and, uh, uh, very peaceful, really.
Uh, the bad winter up north has also been down here, so the tourist season hasn't been too good down here, but, hey, I don't mind it being on a tropical paradise island paying eight dollars a night rent.
Eight dollars a night rent, so it is fairly reasonable for an American to live down there.
Yes, pensioners can survive down here pretty nicely.
Do you hear a great deal of U.S.
news?
Have you been hearing the reports of, for example, the beating that went on of the Mexican illegal immigrants in California?
Yeah, well I've heard of them, and I've also heard about what's going on up in Montana, too.
Yes, that's right.
It must seem a world away to you, and I'm sure you're glad you're where you are.
Yeah, yeah.
I mean, the people down here, they're so peaceful.
The only thing I've ever seen anybody shoot at one another, at least on this island, is empty beer bottles.
Oh, and coconuts.
And coconuts, huh?
Alright my friend, well listen, you feel free to call anytime and chime in as you would.
Okay, well, you're getting in pretty good out here in Belize, and it's nice to hear you on a telephone receiver.
I don't have to keep wiggling you around to keep picking you up.
Keep good at work.
Thank you very much, and good day to you.
Take care.
That's Belize, and you can go consult your local map and find out where that is.
Well, there you go.
Alright, looks like we're cooking here.
If you're in a foreign country, Belize or the Philippines or wherever you are, all you do is dial your AT&T USA direct access number, then 800-893-0903.
AT&T USA Direct Access number, then 800-893-0903.
That's your AT&T USA Direct Access number, then 800-893-0903.
We have the first true toll-free international line ever installed in America.
First time caller line, you're on the air.
Hi.
All right.
Baldwin from Como Country delivering my news.
How are you?
I'm just fine.
What happened to you?
He dropped off.
He was on cellular, and that is an occasional difficulty, unfortunately, with cellular phones.
They just dump you like a bad dream.
East of the Rockies, you're on the air.
Hello.
Hello there.
Hey.
Hey.
Turn your radio off.
It's off.
Good.
You're on.
Say, how much was he spending a day in Belize?
He said he was staying there for $8 a day.
I'm living in Lincoln, Nebraska for under $3.
For under $3?
Sure.
$3 a day.
Let's see.
That'd be about $90 a month.
Where in the world do you find a place for $90 a month?
Well, finding a place to live ain't nothing.
It's all the extras, you know?
You mean like plumbing and electricity and telephones and... No, I got all that, but... You know, if you want to go to the bar, that's extra.
I see.
If you want to stay home, it don't cost nothing.
So you just stay in your three-by-three room and look at the walls?
Well, I live on the prairie.
I can look at everything I want to look at.
Oh, you live out on the prairie?
Lake of Nebraska.
I see.
About as close to the prairie as you can get.
But do you actually live on the prairie, or do you have a little... You bet.
You bet.
We're right out here on it.
I see.
All right.
Well, no wonder it's three dollars a day then.
That must just be the little spot of prairie that somebody rents you.
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♪♪♪ Premier Networks presents Art Bell, Somewhere in Time.
Tonight featuring Coast to Coast AM from April 3rd, 1996.
And I'll give out the international line one more time here.
I told you WOAI goes screaming south.
1,200 hours down Mazatlan is about the strongest American signal you could hear.
And so Belize, huh?
Where the only thing people shoot at is beer cans.
And people call talk shows listening to Sony Walkmans, laying in a hammock.
Hard to take, huh?
From Motel 8.
Dear Art, since the Philippines is still controlled by the government, people are still afraid to say anything bad about it.
Yeah, I know that it is true, and I probably shouldn't have pressed that man.
I'm married to a Filipino also, but she was born and raised in the Philippines.
Had to work hard to pass the citizenship tests.
I think all people that graduate from high school and college should have to pass the same kind of test in order to get their diploma.
Even now that she is a citizen of the U.S.
of A., she'll say nothing bad about the Philippine government because of her fear of harm coming to family members still in the Philippines.
And that is from Honolulu, Paul in Honolulu.
Thank you, Paul.
I'm sure that's absolutely true and I was sort of pushing him a little bit to get an attitude on about the base closures there and so I'm not surprised that he didn't want to, that he didn't want to comment.
Not surprised at all.
At any rate, we do have the international line open, and wherever it is that you are in this wide world, throughout South America, Asia, Europe, whatever, there is a way to reach us now, toll free, it will not cost you anything from your hammock, or wherever.
You simply get the AT&T USA direct access number for your country, Or the operator.
One of the two.
And get the AT&T operator.
And have her dial 800-893-0903.
That's 800-893-0903.
And, you know, that's worth a little bit of thought.
That we contend with so much here.
So much violence.
And, you know, that's worth a little bit of thought, that we contend with so much here,
so much violence, so much dissension, and yet you hear from a little country like Belize
where the only thing shot is an occasional beer can.
Bye.
Bye!
Why do you think that would be?
Why do you think that Americans and America, civilized, industrial, with technology that frankly is ahead of just about all of the rest of the world, and we have so much violence.
I'm sure the Unabomber would have something to say about that.
West of the Rockies, you're on the air.
Hi.
Hi, Art Bell.
I was just wondering, okay, I'm in a band, and I want to do, like, we, our band wanted to write a song about you, because we have your book.
Oh.
The Art of Talk.
Yes.
I'm sorry, I'm really nervous, but, and also, I wanted to, what else was I going to tell you?
I don't know, what kind of song are you going to write?
Whatever kind of song you want.
If you want it in blues, jazz, if you want it in the kind of music you listen to, country, western, rock and roll, any kind.
Well, is it going to be instrumental or will it be a vocal?
Both.
It could be either.
Either or both, huh?
Either or both.
Well, let me give it some thought.
Okay.
Alright?
How should I just call you back?
Well, yeah, you can call me back and just give me a little time to think about it.
Okay.
Alright?
Alright, thank you.
Thank you and your band.
Write a song about me.
The name Bell ought to lend itself to all kinds of poetic license if you're with lyrics.
But then again, you see, I don't play a lot of songs.
Some songs with lyrics, occasionally, if I'm really stuck on it.
But usually it's instrumentals.
First time caller line, you're on the air.
Hello.
Yes, Art?
Yes, that's me.
Let me turn my radio down.
Off, actually.
All the way off, yes.
Hi, this is Charles calling from Omaha on KFAB.
Yes, sir.
And I wanted to talk a little bit about something I read in the Details magazine.
I don't know if you're aware of that magazine or not.
Details?
Yeah, it's a men's magazine.
It was a quote that I found kind of shocking and it has to do with race relations.
It was from John Pike, who's the head of CBF Late Night Programming.
Yes.
And he was referring to a group called The State.
I don't know if you've heard of them, but they do sketches like Saturday Night Live, and they were offered to do a promo for CBS, and if that got a certain rating, then they would go full network.
I see.
And it's an all-white group, and he recommended to them apparently, and it's in an article about the group in detail in the article you recommended to him that they get a black member for ratings and they asked him why and he said well it's important to late-night demographic because there's three reasons why why black people it's important to late-night demographic the first would be that that black people have nowhere to go in the in the morning so they can stay up late watching something like this the second would be that
That CBS is free.
Why isn't that just as true of white people?
Yeah, that's what I was trying to figure out.
Where have they got to go at 2 or 3 in the morning?
I mean, why restrict such a statement to black people or brown people or white people?
We're all the same late at night.
Yeah, that's what I thought, but... Why do you think talk radio does so well?
They're all out there bored to death.
I was pretty shocked by the statement, actually.
Yeah.
Well, uh, there is a big, uh, thank you, there's a big, uh, controversy going on now in Hollywood about why there are not, uh, more Academy Awards, uh, given to black actors and actresses and producers.
And Jesse Jackson, uh, you'll recall, conducted a protest.
He really, he kind of picked the wrong, um, the wrong time.
Obviously, with so many blacks involved in this last presentation.
If not getting the awards, certainly involved.
Didn't come off too well.
Kind of fizzled.
Like the free man rally.
Where hundreds were going to show up!
And eight people showed up.
In fact, it was hard to see the eight people for all the reporters.
West of the Rockies, you're on the air.
Hello.
Hello?
Hello, Art?
Yes, that's me.
Oh, I'm sorry.
Turn your radio off, please.
It is off.
Good.
I must be getting you at a different time.
No, you're not.
No.
Okay.
My name is Scott from Boulder.
Yes, sir.
I wanted to tell you about something that my wife and I are making.
Okay.
We're not doing this under the government, but we are, at present, putting together a spacecraft.
You're making a spacecraft?
Yeah.
We have a small version of it that does work.
Of course, you can't fit in it yet.
Well, okay.
Well, now, slow up.
Let's back up a little bit.
Okay.
The small version that you have now made.
Yes.
Like a model?
Yes.
Uh-huh.
What can it do?
It can move about the room hovering.
Hovering?
Yes.
In defiance of gravity, or are you using a system of propulsion?
In defiance of gravity.
In defiance of gravity?
Yes.
Cool.
It does not take gasoline, either.
Any sort of... I wouldn't think it would.
I mean, I don't think you defy gravity, at least sustainably, with gasoline and piss an engine.
True.
So, I take it you're not willing to disclose the precise method?
I can give some guidelines.
Alright.
It is magnetically proposed.
It moves through magnets.
Okay.
Um, basically the outer wall of it is comprised of magnets.
Yes.
As well as the central object that creates the propulsion.
Now what happens is a change in pressure causes it to move.
Oh, this is excellent.
Magnetic pressure.
How large is the model?
Um, it is four inches circular.
And it changes shape when it moves.
And it changes... it's a shapeshifter, huh?
Yes.
Are you going to build a large model of this?
We do not have the funds right now.
The problem... I need to put you in touch with Madman Markham.
You know, I heard about him for the first time tonight on your show.
Oh, you did?
I know nothing about him, essentially.
We are going to do another interview with Madman Markham, and it sounds like you should be in on it.
Now, are you at all concerned about the effects, should you make a large craft, the biological effects of all this electromagnetic activity?
That's my problem right now.
That's what I'm currently working on.
And another problem for that matter is that I don't have really a scientific background.
Well, if you were to get the larger model working, Uh, would you take a flight in it?
Or would you, you and your wife, both take a flight in it?
Um, that's something we can't even really discuss at this point, you know?
Mm-hmm.
Because right now, I'm looking at 20 or 30 years down the road.
Or do you think you'd send a monkey or something, some animal first?
Uh, yeah, possibly a hamster.
A hamster?
Something small.
Could you make a large enough model to fly a hamster, do you think?
Not within the year, but I'm thinking maybe five, six years for something that large.
You actually have a craft that can hover in air?
Yes.
For sustainable periods?
Oh yeah.
That's really cool.
And I can operate it by remote control.
You can?
Yes.
Would you be willing... Do you have a videotape recorder?
Yes, I do.
You do.
A camera?
Yes.
Would you be willing to make a videotape of this and send it to me?
Uh, yeah.
You don't have to show me the inner workings.
Just show me this device hovering in air.
Absolutely.
You really would do that?
I will.
You swear this is true?
Yes.
On the bodies of all the grey-skinned, large-eyed aliens?
Well, I don't believe in that, actually.
But what I have is very believable.
And I thought with all your coverage of the Richard Hoagland stuff... Oh, no, listen, I'm really fascinated.
Is an intense magnetic field created?
Fairly, yes.
Fairly intense.
How did you stumble into this?
I'm an artist.
And it's kind of odd how it came to me.
I was working on a painting that really had no significance to this.
But after, I guess in hindsight, it really did.
It's basically about push and pull.
Yes.
And I was just getting thinking about the idea and I've been going nuts with All of the Hoagland material that he's been so graciously giving us.
Right.
And I just started to think about the craft and I'd seen some video on TV where the, I'm sure you've seen it, two round balls move at incredible speeds and they're gone?
Absolutely, yes.
And essentially that's how I came up with the idea.
Oh, this is fascinating.
All right.
Do you have my address?
Yes, I do, actually.
Would you make a videotape and send it to me?
Sure.
Include, if you would, any contact information you're willing to give me, and I'll follow it up.
Okay.
All right?
Absolutely.
Thank you very much.
There's a man who claims he has created an anti-gravity craft at scale, a scale model.
Wow.
Cool.
I, you know, I have a feeling that people are doing these things.
That's really excellent.
I've had a feeling that there are people out there privately experimenting and you just never really know what you might run into.
Isn't it odd that I happened to talk to Madman earlier?
Madman was working on a interdimensional or time machine, he's not sure which.
And he almost fried himself alive.
I talked to his parole officer.
It's a whole big story.
You really ought to call and order the Madman interview.
And hear it.
It was a remarkable interview.
And during the interview, his parole officer called in.
You see he stole these Transformers.
Borrowed these Transformers.
Actually stole.
And had to do a little time for that.
But he was prepared to move from the scale model, which he had developed, of this machine, to a full working model, which he was going to walk through.
So I was glad to hear from him earlier tonight.
Anyway, we'll be right back.
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Nobody wants terrorism, obviously.
But I don't know who to believe anymore.
Because, you know, if something happens, you would think, oh my gosh, this is real terrorism.
But then on the other hand, you say, this is just their way of saying we need to implement more of these controls.
Not everything is a conspiracy.
The problem is, you have to look at everything as if it's a conspiracy.
Because nowadays, you just don't know.
You're listening to Art Bell's Somewhere in Time.
Tonight featuring Coast to Coast AM from April 3, 1996.
♪♪ East of the Rockies, you're on the air.
Hi.
Hi.
Hello there.
I was listening to, I guess it may have been Nightline a while ago.
And they were talking about this, uh, this man that, uh, they call him the Unabomber, I guess.
That's right.
And, uh, he said, I think it was a quote, I'm not sure if it was on ABC, maybe it was CNN anyway.
He, uh, they quoted him as saying that he was, you know, kind of sorry about having to kill all those people.
Yes.
He thought it was, you know, kind of unfortunate and everything, but, He said it was the only way that he could gain access to the media.
Which he ultimately did.
Yeah.
What do you think about that?
Is that the only way that a person, I mean, was he right about that?
Is that really the only way that a person who has something to say can get his message out to do something outrageously ridiculous like that?
Or if you were If there are other mad men listening out there right now, could you give them advice on how to communicate with the public and not have to kill a bunch of people in the process?
Well, you're presently on 258 radio stations, right?
Right this minute, all across the country and throughout the world on the internet.
How many people did you kill to get on?
That's a very good point.
Of course, he would probably say, well, it's not like being in the New York Times or the Washington Post and not like having it all to yourself where you can, you know, say anything you want to say without being challenged and so forth.
That's true.
That's true.
It's not quite the same, but there are... I do think it's a lot better than going around and murdering a bunch of people you don't even know.
I would agree with that.
How much does it cost to listen, you know, to this on the Internet?
Um, just the internet charge.
You know, whatever your online charge is.
I see.
And if you have a, like, right now I guess you have a computer.
I have several.
But your computer doesn't have the real audio or something.
Uh, no, I have Real Audio on my computer.
Oh, you do have?
Oh, good for you!
What if a person didn't have?
If a person just had a computer, but he didn't have that on there?
Well, the Real Audio program is available for free on the Internet.
I see.
So do you have to have a special kind of modem or something in order to use all that, or?
Well, just a regular old modem will do the trick.
Now, uh, it should be capable of speeds for real audio purposes of at least 14.4.
I see.
Okay.
So that probably means a lot to people who have computers.
I don't happen to have a computer.
Oh, I see.
I see.
But I'm sure, you know, people that do have computers, they probably know whether they have one that fast or not.
Yes, they do.
I'm sure they do.
And how does that compare, let's say, with pictures, you know, transmitting pictures?
Is it about the same speed for pictures, or does it have to be a lot faster?
Well, interestingly, the new product we have developed, called Vidion, Uh, transmits pictures and audio also at that same speed, 14.4, uh, over regular telephone lines, which is an amazing, astounding technology.
And, um, so people can actually call me up and I've got a camera pointed at me and they can see me sitting here doing my show.
Just dial up and see me sitting here.
That's really kind of fun.
Watch me moving around.
Okay, thanks a lot.
I hope if there are any madmen that they'll call in on this show instead of doing what the last one did.
Many madmen call me, sir.
I've noticed that.
They're all welcome here.
Well, this one's gonna hang up the phone.
All right, thank you very much.
This is talk radio in its purest form.
Absolutely, it's purest form.
I think that's what I love about it.
You're liable to hear absolutely anything here as has been proven tonight.
And we are breaking even more barriers now with our new international line as the word begins to get out about the world.
It will take time.
But obviously, word is beginning to get out.
one way and the other. You will find the international line listed on my web page.
If you would like to call us internationally, you may do so.
Simply dial the AT&T USA direct access number for your country and then 800-893-09-11.
It's a free call.
It is the first fully toll-free 800 international line ever established in the United States and for that matter in the world.
And it's right here, 800-893-0903.
Pretty cool, huh?
We try to stay right up on the cutting edge, and I think we achieve it.
We'll be right back.
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Tonight featuring Coast to Coast AM from April 3, 1996.
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Only one troubled spot to look for out there, and that's weekend road work on the South Sam Houston Tollway.
It's going to be eastbound between Almeda and Highway 288.
They have the freeway completely shut down, so you're forced off onto the frontage road there.
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Multiple law enforcement agencies are conducting a nationwide manhunt for a man suspected of trying to rob two banks and shooting two police officers, one fatally, all within the same day.
Authorities have not been able to identify the suspect, who was wearing a ski mask, but To Palo Mississippi Police Chief Bart Aguirre says it may be possible to ID the man based on his car visible at both crime scenes.
The vehicle that we believe that the suspect fled the scene in is a Chrysler 200 and could possibly be a 2012-2013 model.
Both shooting victims are members of the Tupelo Police Department, Officer Joseph Mayer, 27, and Sergeant Kevin Gelstaffer, who died from his wounds, was 38.
The FBI, local banks, and businesses are offering a combined reward of $200,000 for information leading to the identification and arrest of the man responsible.
Changing course, Texas EquiSearch is looking for a 26-year-old mother, Melissa Renee Souders, missing on Thursday.
They are looking for a white 1995 Honda Accord with black driver's side front doors with a Texas license plate CL3H494.
Melissa was last seen at a McDonald's on 1960 near I-45 about 11 a.m.
on Thursday.
Lead searcher with Texas EquiSearch, Frank Black, describes today's efforts.
Detectives with the Harris County Sheriff's Department asked us to change our search patterns and come over into an area on I-45 near 1960 and begin a search over there.
It's a pretty heavily wooded area with a fairly deep creek with a lot of holes and we searched it with sonar boat ATVs and foot searchers.
Black says tomorrow's search efforts will be just as intensive as today's.
Tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock we'll be starting up again and likely what we'll be doing is we got to meet early in the morning but we're likely going to start spreading out in all different directions that we need to look and start eliminating places that we know she's not.
Anyone with information about her disappearance or location is asked to contact Crime Stoppers at 713-222-TIPS.
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Pasadena ISD is turned upside down after 36-year-old Memorial High School teacher Paul Tate Was caught having an improper relationship with a 16-year-old girl.
The pair were spotted at a restaurant last week and court records say the two had been seeing each other since October.
The assistant principal spotted them at a McDonald's and warned Tate to stay away from her.
Police later found text messages on both of their phones saying that they were in love and that they had had sex.
They get talked to about that by the principal and you know they're trusted and kind of lose that trust whenever you know they go that far.
That from our TV partner Local 2, Tate has been placed on administrative leave and has been charged with indecency with a child and improper relationship with a student.
Changing course, Harris County constables and local prosecutors remind you that no refusal weekend is in effect and it will be in effect through New Year holiday to put a stop to drunk drivers.
By having a prosecutor and a nurse and judges on call to sign blood warrants if someone chooses to refuse to provide that sample.
Mad says Harris County has one of the highest drunk driving death rates in the entire country.
In sports, Penn State head coach Bill O'Brien has emerged as the overwhelming favorite to become the next coach of the Texans.
According to leak sources, the two sides are working to get a deal in place within the next week.
The Texans have already interviewed former Bears coach Lovie Smith.
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And now, a look back at This Week in History.
Hi, I'm Kristen.
This week in 336, the first recorded celebration of Christmas on the date of December 25th took place in Rome.
During the Revolutionary War, General Washington crossed Delaware and surprised the Hessians in Trenton, New Jersey, this week in 1776.
The War of 1812 ended with the signing of the Treaty of Ghent in Belgium, this week in 1814.
The poem, A Visit from St.
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Twas the Night Before Christmas, ...was first published in the Troy Sentinel of New York this week in 1823.
December 27th, 1831, Darwin began his fateful voyage aboard the HMS Beagle.
This week in 1888, artist Vincent Van Gogh cut off the lower part of his left ear with a razor.
December 28th, 1895, the Lumiere Brothers gave the first commercial movie show at the Grand Café in Paris.
1904, Peter Pan had its stage premiere in London.
In 1919, the Boston Red Sox traded Babe Ruth to the New York Yankees, beginning the so-called Curse of the Bambino.
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Tonight featuring Coast to Coast AM, from April 3, 1996.
Good morning everybody, and I want to remind you if you're out of the country, now that line rings quite occasionally.
I can't always get to it.
Obviously we're trying to do this in some sort of rotation, so if I'm in the middle of a call, I can't get to it.
So I missed some that way, I know.
But if you're out of the country, we have a toll-free international line.
So no matter where you're hearing us, how you're hearing us, you simply call your AT&T USA direct access number.
And if you don't know it, you can get it from the operator, the AT&T operator.
Or she can connect you.
Or I guess it could be a he.
Um, to, uh, you get that access number, or the operator, and then call 800-893-0903.
And it will be toll-free from anywhere in the world.
800-893-0903.
This is kind of an interesting fax I've got here.
be toll free from anywhere in the world 800-893-0903. This is kind of an interesting facts I've
got here. I'm going to read it to you. Dear Art, I've been sitting here working while
listening to you via real audio, my usual modus operandi, when suddenly I remembered
that I had intended to check your website on the off chance that you might have posted
an upload of that wonderful list of country and western song titles.
What a gem!
What a disappointment not to find it.
Can you do so?
Will you do so?
Alternatively, what about putting it on your friend's BBS?
Well, I don't even know if I have it anymore.
I live with a blizzard of paperwork here, folks.
And if I don't kind of use it and dispose of it, I get buried.
So I may not even have it anymore.
You have a wonderful talent, super program.
Enjoy whatever direction you elect to take the show.
Interestingly, we've got a lot in common.
Though I've been a president and CEO of an electronic warfare company for the past ten years here in the Bay Area, I spent my youth as a Marine Corps helicopter pilot in Vietnam before going back to school.
Doctoral research at Stanford as a National Science Foundation graduate fellow.
My brother was also a non-Marine and our father a lifer, so we rugrats are well acquainted with Cherry Point, El Toro, all.
Did you know the Marines at Naha, Okinawa, really have a great website?
No, I didn't.
By the way, my sister-in-law is Filipino also, resulting in two beautiful nieces.
This really gets interesting now.
Stay with me.
I'm 50 years old, birthday in four days.
So when I say I've had a truly lifelong fascination with and have studied in depth the unusual, particularly ancient technologies, you'll appreciate the extent A friend who did his degrees in physics at Caltech and I have been analyzing crop circle patterns for several years.
Fran shares similar views about the probable relationships among these phenomena.
And I'm going to skip some of this.
Down at the bottom, by way of closing, he says, I'll mention that my company designed the LS-2 sensor.
Sandia Labs did the LS-1, but we think it's a piece of crap by comparison, which was launched into space as part of a classified payload by the USAF Space Command about a year ago.
That part is public domain information.
If you have contacts, you may want to nose around regarding anomalous events detected in near-Earth orbit by these devices during the past year.
I will not give his name.
Now that is an intriguing line.
Let me read that again.
By way of closing, I'll mention my company designed the LS-2 sensor.
Sandy Labs did the LS-1, but we think it's a piece of crap by comparison, which was launched into space as part of a classified payload by USAF Space Command about a year ago.
That part is public domain information.
If you have contacts, I do, you may want to know about regarding anomalous events detected in near-Earth orbit by devices like this during the past year.
Now, what do you suppose he might mean?
Anomalous occurrences in near-Earth orbit.
East of the Rockies, you're on the air, good morning.
Hello Art, this is Joe and I'm in Conroe, Texas.
Hi Joe!
Hi, I listen to you on KTRH and unfortunately they don't carry this hour of the show.
That is true.
So I have no idea what you might be doing now or what you might be talking about but I wanted to call and say some positive things.
So many people seem to be just so negative about what's happening in our country now and everything and I still say it's the greatest place in the world to live.
It is?
And I think it's a great time to be alive.
That, too.
I agree with you.
I don't know if the quickening is... I don't know if that's really happening or not.
If it is, I'm just really excited to be a part of it.
And if it's not, well, I guess that's okay, too, because I'm pretty happy with what I'm doing.
Well, I think it is, and it's like any continuing dramatic story.
It's going to be interesting to see where it goes, but I think I know.
Yeah, well, I don't know, and maybe you do.
And that leads me to another subject.
I've been wanting to call you for three days now, and actually I've been trying when I had the chance.
Right.
I was listening the other day when the fellow called and accused you of being one of the Antichrist.
Yes.
And I wasn't aware that there were going to be more than one of them.
At any rate, however many of them there are, I don't think you're it.
Thank you.
I might be, though.
Who knows?
Any of us might be.
And would we even know it?
Well, according to what I understand about the Antichrist, he's not going to be a really nice guy.
But he's supposed to be pretty tricky, too.
So, I don't know.
Maybe one of us is.
But if we were, I think whichever one of us was it would know.
The other thing I wanted to say to you is that... Maybe so, but we wouldn't say it.
Probably not.
On the subject of Christianity and being a bad Christian or a good Christian and all that... I'm a bad, bad, bad Christian.
Well, I'm not so sure... That may be true, but I don't know if it's necessarily a bad thing.
There's a lot of talk in the Bible about the fact that Christianity and religion and churches especially Are for sinners and then that's the place where you can go and the Bible is the thing that you can read to to try to get help.
Well, that's the place for me then.
And I'm hearing a lot of static here.
Are you getting it?
No.
OK, great.
No, I think that I think that you're probably not a bad Christian.
I think that you're probably just an intelligent man who knows enough to know that You don't have all of the answers and you keep an open mind about whatever information there might be.
Well, I hope that's true.
Either that or I'm somewhere between a bad Christian and the Antichrist.
Well, I don't think that's a bad Christian.
It's the Antichrist.
Very kind of you.
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Music Wildcard Line, you're on the air.
Hello.
Good morning, Art.
Good morning.
This is Mike from Encinitas.
Yes, Mike.
Uh, I, first of all, I want to say, uh, your international line is very entertaining.
I think it's excellent, man.
It is, isn't it?
Uh, yeah.
It's really neat.
And, like, the people that are coming through are, like, it's something else.
Um, first... Maybe, maybe, maybe, maybe I'm going to jab everybody and I'm going to call it One World Radio.
Well, you know, you deserve it.
I'll tell you that.
Definitely.
I don't deserve what would happen if I did that.
Anyway, go ahead.
Well, you know, first off, I just caught some of the comments you were saying about, like, people that are up this time of day and the kind of job you're doing at this time of day.
I'm a musician.
I'm the same kind of way.
It's like... Sure.
I understand it completely.
I could not do this job, you know, as a musician.
I sell guitars during the day.
It's the only job I could find myself doing.
I couldn't dig ditches all day because I'd probably just fall into it and that'd be it.
But beyond all that, I just wanted to register one little thing about the two cops down here that did what they did and all that.
They did go way too far.
A lot of people are really uptight down here about all that.
It's I think that you know like you were saying before at some point let's wait until the whole thing weighs in and see what the whole thing's about before anybody goes pointing fingers at those you know the two policemen and it's you know it's just it's a very very touchy subject here I don't know it's like But everyone's taken to an extreme now.
Well, it's a lot of things, but I don't think it's racial.
No, I really don't.
Inevitably, the Hispanic groups are going to jump on this like flies on... Well, they are.
They have.
Yeah, I know.
And they shouldn't because there was a gigantic violation of the law.
Sure there was.
I'm really torn because those guys They were, they were causing complete danger to a lot of people on the highway.
Yes.
Um, it just, it presses the point as far as it goes.
Like, uh, uh, and the cops, they're just human guys, man.
And like, you know, when you get into that situation where it went on, we find out how long it did go on.
Right.
And then what exactly did happen.
I think everybody should kind of like hang on a little bit before they start registering these, like, uh.
Yeah, all we saw was the very end of it.
Thank you.
All we saw was the very end.
I don't know how much footage was actually captured of the chase itself.
I suspect some, because that chopper was up there.
So, if they've got some of the chase, they ought to start showing some of that.
You know what?
That's one thing.
Another is, the Hispanic groups ought to back the hell off.
This is not a race issue.
Those people were not beaten because they were Hispanic.
They were beaten because, um, cops were out of line, maybe.
But I'll tell you something, they beat Rodney King, and I'll bet you if I took him on a chase like that, banged into a bunch of cars, maybe threw some stuff at the cop car, when they got me, they'd probably beat me too!
So I don't think this is a race thing.
And I don't think they ought to make it into one.
Which, obviously, they're going to try to do, I'm sure.
Everything these days is a race thing.
I tire of it.
I really, really, really tire of it.
Don't you?
I mean, there was a gross violation of the law here.
Maybe there was a violation of their civil rights, and they didn't have to be beaten that way.
But whatever else it was, I don't see this as a race thing.
But Like the O.J.
Simpson trial, I guess if we have no other out, um, and we need one, we'll make it into a race thing.
Wild Card Line, you're on the air.
Hi.
Hello.
I got the Real Talk turned off.
Um, okay.
I just wanted to say, uh, on that ad, you, uh, could've, oh, this is Conan Bacon Kennewick.
Yes.
And, uh, I can give five hours.
Well, you can get more, I know.
It depends on what kind of cassette you use.
Yeah, 90 minutes, the one that came with it.
How do you get five hours?
Well, I cut out the news and the ads.
Well, that would work.
But, you know, you have to be there to punch the buttons all the time.
Right.
And I wanted to ask when that lunar eclipse was going to be.
Um, gee, I should know that.
Somebody told me.
It's coming up soon, but it will not be seen that well here in the West.
It's not going to be complete here in the West, only in the East.
Okay, I remember somebody called in a week or two back and was talking about seeing the comet, and there's going to be a lunar eclipse on April 4th at 12.07.
That might be right, but once again, sir, Uh, it's not gonna be a full eclipse here in the West, so I'm not sure the effect will be the same.
Okay.
Oh, can I, uh, mention that, uh, dropkickmejesusthroughthegoalpostoflife?
Yeah, that was one of them, alright.
That was by, uh, Chris Christopherson.
There really was such a song, huh?
Oh, it was excellent.
Dropkickmejesusthroughthegoalpostoflife.
Yeah.
Anybody in Nashville will like that one.
Thanks for the call.
Thank you, sir.
See you later.
You know who my favorite country singer is?
Crystal Gale.
I went to see Crystal Gale at, uh, Caesars.
Boy, she has got hair.
I'm a fan of long hair.
Crystal Gale has definite hair.
So, you know, I should be careful what I say because there is really quite a bit of country music that I like.
Uh, probably my taste runs more toward country pop, you know.
But, um, but there really is some country music.
Drop, kick me through the goalposts of life.
West of the Rockies, you're on the air.
Hello.
Well, good morning, Art.
Good morning, sir.
Um, I just had a comment on that beating.
Yes.
Of those officers.
I think they, if that would have been a child molester out there, it would have been a welcome beating.
Um, it would depend, sir, on the circumstances.
I, you know, even, it would depend on the circumstances.
In other words, if somebody gave up, and the officer did not take them into custody, but just dispensed justice on the spot, there might have been a lot of people who would have said hooray, but it still would have been wrong.
Oh, that's true.
And another thing, um, I'm a government employee, and I'm calling at a 1-800 number, not like a Charlie the Liberal?
Yes.
Who charges the government to call?
Yes.
Well, maybe he figures what he has to say deserves to be paid for by the taxpayers.
His whining and sniveling?
Oh, that's the most irritating thing I can think of.
Except for the fact that you pay for part of it.
Well... I mean, every time you hear him sniveling and whining and doing his thing, think about your tax dollars paying for that.
I'm going to be sick.
Well, thank you very much for the call.
Actually, Charles calls of late have been worrisome.
We've been in agreement.
This has to come to an end or I'm going to begin to worry.
However, I do not, I really do not condone You know, even the sheriff of the police department down there has now come out this morning and said it was obviously excessive violence.
And I believe it was.
Excessive force, actually.
First time caller on the line, you're on the air.
Hello.
Hi, this is James from Great Falls, listening to you on the missile.
Yes, sir.
Yeah, I just got your show since a couple days, and this is the most weirdest thing I've ever heard.
Well, stick around, it gets even weirder.
Now, as the moon is full, it does tend to be pretty strange.
I want to comment on two things.
But mainly, I've just watched CNN and they were talking about the Unabomber.
Yes.
And they reported New York Times have an FBI spokesman saying that they found bomb materials in the place.
So now they formally charged him.
Oh, no kidding.
Well, then maybe they've got their man, and I for one am glad.
Well, I hope so.
There's been discrepancies that I've heard, but...
This is the latest one.
I just heard about it.
Well, one of the discrepancies they were concerned with was he was in the Salt Lake City area, but not at the exact times that he should have been there.
So they're working on all that, I guess.
But if they have you're sure about that, they have charged him now.
Oh, yeah.
I've watched it on both CNN stations just simultaneously.
I've been changing back and forth.
Being in Montana, I've been kind of tuned in because I lived in Sacramento.
When the guy from the lumber company got... What do you think about all the publicity your state is getting now?
Well, again, you know, I've heard a lot of people on other stations and you got it.
Montana people are are the actual ones.
Well, his relatives turned him in.
But as far as the Freeman is, it was the The people of Montana that turn these guys in.
They don't like the publicity and they don't like the med cases.
They want to have a nice, peaceful place in Montana.
I don't blame them.
I understand the latest from the free men is they will turn themselves in, they say, as long as a grand jury created by their own court system will be the ones to judge them.
Yeah, yeah.
As long as they keep talking, I wanted to... I don't think the FBI is going to be going for that.
No, I don't think so either, but I'd rather have them talk than somebody running in there like a madman trying to get these people because of all the kids in there.
Yes.
Can I comment real quick on the Southern California thing?
Sure.
Okay, the thing is about, I heard on the Factor earlier tonight, and it got me upset because they said that they got what they deserved.
Well now, All of them, as reported on the TV, are now up to six months allowed to stay in this country until this thing is resolved.
Well, that's because they are, uh, material witnesses, um, in, in, in, in a crime.
Oh, absolutely.
But you know, their means have, you know, have been met as far as now that they have been, uh, they're allowed to have work cards and everything.
And so, Going back to that fact, sir, they did get what they wanted.
Well, the facts didn't say they got what they wanted, sir.
It said they got what they deserved.
And they were referring to the two people who got beaten, and that's absolutely asinine, in my opinion.
They did not get what they deserved.
What they deserve is what a court would hand them for very serious felonies that were committed.
That's what they deserve.
And they deserve, as the rest of us, a fair trial.
And they even deserve to be rendered innocent until proven guilty.
They do enjoy those privileges, as do we, under the Constitution.
Did you know that?
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Now, we take you back to the past on Art Bell Somewhere in Time. Anybody remember this one?
For those who sent it to me, thank you.
Hi Art, I'm a long time listener.
Originally from the LA area, now living in beautiful Gig Harbor, Washington.
Had to write a quick note, tell you how totally cool I thought Vidian was.
The picture quality was unbelievable.
I also just downloaded the real audio software, got a real kick out of it.
The only complaint is these two software programs.
The only complaint is I've got to boot Windows to use them, and he wants to be able to use them on OS 2 warp or something or another.
Ah, well, I guess you can't have it all.
If by some chance you actually see and read this fax, please say hi to Hayden, Erin, Marilyn, and Greg at Super Value Grocery.
At Super Value Grocery, as I'm sure they're at work right now and listening to you, signed, Daryl.
So hello, you guys.
At Super Value, west of the Rockies, you're on the air.
I'm on the air.
On the air.
Right this very minute.
I am?
If you're not, we're in trouble.
Is this Art?
I'm the only one here.
Am I talking to Art right now?
Hello?
To talk to Art, Say, Art.
Art!
Yes, this is Art Bell.
Hello.
Oh, great.
Hi, it's Marilyn from California.
Hi, Marilyn.
How are you?
I'm great.
I love your show.
Thank you.
Thanks.
My husband is an alien, British, and he's been here since he was 10 years old, so he had a green card, and he got drafted to Vietnam, and he had three purple hearts.
And he was thinking that maybe the answer to the alien situation might be to reinstate the draft.
Put them all in the Army?
Well, if you get drafted then you can either leave the country and never come back or go into the Army.
Well, there's one little problem with that.
What?
Today's Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, all are very technically oriented.
A, you have to speak English, you generally have to have an education in technical areas, you have to be capable of going through tech school, and lots of other things that an alien just entering the country, most of them anyway, perhaps from Britain, that might be different, but most of them wouldn't be able to do that.
Wow.
That was our only solution.
Uh oh.
So the other thing, um, I love hearing about all the geographical earth movements and things.
Yes.
We lost our place in LA in the Northridge earthquake.
Oh you did.
And we moved to the mountains up in Idlewild.
Yes.
And I feel pretty safe here, although lately I've heard that the ancients somewhere wrote that there was a volcano here too.
That's all you need is a volcano right underneath.
I suppose if you're in the Mammoth area, uh... No, we're several hundred miles from there.
Well, that's good.
Yeah.
But you're saying there may be a volcano underneath you now?
A dormant, yeah.
Dormant?
Yeah.
Well, that's good.
Yeah.
I mean, it could presumably remain dormant for generations to come.
Could I ask one more thing?
Or become active in the morning?
Sure, go ahead.
Why?
When I lived in Fort Lauderdale, I was walking down the street one night, and I saw five geometric, beautiful colored rings.
Over myself and my dog, and our hairs were standing up.
And I was wondering if you'd heard of any craft that looked this way.
Yeah, they're called Doggy Geometric Pattern Vehicles.
Is it an actual craft?
They follow dogs.
Oh, is this a joke?
No.
Yes, it is.
Look, I would have no idea, but that is an interesting report.
All right.
All right.
We'll mark this one down and dub it as Doggy Craft and try and remember it.
Okay.
All right.
Take care, Maryland.
Good luck with the volcano.
First time caller on the line.
You're on the air.
Hello.
Greets, 99th.
Hello.
Hi.
When are we going to get our Galactic 800 number?
Intergalactic?
Yeah, intergalactic.
Well, the first time somebody tries to make a call and can't get through, we'll take a look at it.
Okay, I've got another thing to say.
This is Mark Honolulu.
Yes, Mark.
I was thinking about this thing about the border, not the beating, just what you're talking about.
I totally agree on putting some kind of surveillance and stuff up there, but I've got another idea.
If citizens are really concerned about it, I'm sure there's a way to go through our legal system or through our system or through our representatives.
To create it so that the Mexican government has to cough up about a million dollars for every illegal alien that gets caught and put back across on their side so that they start taking a little more activity and keeping these folks where they belong in the proper order.
And I'm sure that we'd be able to make it so that these folks on the other side, the government, see the importance of being able to, you know, work a little stronger on keeping their people coming through legally and still illegally.
And the thing that really gets me is we don't have this problem on our northern border.
That's because we don't have the kind of economic difference that exists between our southern... Yeah, I can appreciate that, but it seems like there's, you know, there's just anybody waiting for an opportunity to jump up and make more money and make it a race thing and all that kind of stuff.
Out of, you know, what happened recently.
Well, I did get one interesting fax earlier, and they said, try this art.
Get an old pickup truck, load it with 21 white guys, go crashing through the Mexican border checkpoint, throw things at the Mexican cops when they chase you, and what do you think will happen?
Oh, definitely.
Absolutely.
You're not going to mess around with the federales.
No.
You'll end up spending so much time in a Mexican jail, you'll forget what America looks like.
Yeah.
Well, one other thing, and I'll close off here.
You're having a great show tonight, but have a look in your mail for your photograph.
For my photograph?
Well, for a photograph.
And when you see the Galactic 800 number, you'll know what I'm talking about.
All right. Take care.
Have a good night.
Thank you very much for the call.
Log Card Line, you're on the air.
Yeah. Hello. This is Rod from Tudor Valley.
Yes, sir.
Yes, um, I was gonna ask about shortwave radio.
Okay.
Okay, um, you said 60 feet of antenna, right?
That's what I'd recommend if you can get it up, yeah.
Yeah, well, on the top of a roof, what do you think about About a foot off the top of the roof, or two feet, or... Well, in general, the higher you can get, the better, but... But, um, anything at all is better than, say, a whip antenna.
Yeah, if you... No, no, that's what I mean, because right now I got, um... Have you ever heard of a Holocrafter's, um, radio back in 1960?
Sir, I've owned several.
I had a Holocrafter's S-32, S-38.
Okay I got like a SW-101 or something from like 1959 all tube radio.
I got up my closet with the AM don't work but all those showy bands work.
Yes.
And I got a realistic DX-120 which is old.
Well, it's like the 70s.
No, I live in a two-story house in Chimney Valley.
Yeah, and I live on the front of a hill.
Oh, I used to... I had a... You know what a buddy base is?
I used to have one of those 50-watt kickers.
Oh, you got a maid then.
Oh, I used to.
I had a, you know what a buddy bass is?
Yes.
I used to have one of those 50 watt kickers.
Mm-hmm.
Uh-huh.
I bought it at a garage sale with a D104 microphone.
Well, the CB Police will get you.
Oh, well, I sold it.
I bought it for like $45.
Sold it to some guy at Channel... CB Channel 11 for, um... He gave me $125 for it.
It kept... The tuner kept... You know what happened to me was, between the tuner and the... You had to pay a windfall tax profit on that.
Yeah, I know what it is.
You got the transmitter frequency, and your tuner frequency and I used to drink too much and I'd
be talking on channel 19 and listening on like channel 22 and it caused me some
major problems.
Yeah I know a lot of people like you.
Yes I do, you can listen to the CB band and hear people like that all the time.
Yeah, it's like I'm in ozone land.
Alright sir, thank you very much for the call.
The children's band, CB.
He probably sat there for hours tanked to the gills talking on one channel wondering
why he wasn't getting answers.
Oh, yes.
For pure entertainment, listen to the CB Band.
Guaranteed.
Kicker.
East of the Rockies, you're on the air.
Hi.
Hi.
What is this?
Uh, well, what were you expecting?
Art Bell?
Bingo.
Turn your radio off.
Alright, thanks a lot.
How you doing?
Everybody asks.
My hand still hurts a little.
I got bitten by a cat.
Oh.
Well, I'm Brad, and I'm in Martindale, Illinois.
Drives me nuts.
People don't really want to know how I am.
Don't ask how I am.
You don't care how I am, do you?
Not really.
Oh, I do.
You do not.
I do, too.
You do not.
You just wanted to get on the air, so you're on the air.
Well, listen.
One of my friends and I were talking about that Seven movie.
Yes.
And I guess it's supposed to be an unedited version.
And let me just say this.
The scene with the box, you know?
No, no.
Do not talk about that.
That is a bad and wrong thing to do.
You better not tell anybody about the end of this movie, or I will bleep you and throw you off the air like a bad dream.
Oh, I'm not going to give it away or anything.
Yes, you are.
Oh, I'm not going to say what's going to be in the box.
Well, yes, you are.
Oh.
I bet you are.
I know you are.
No.
I can feel it.
All right, go ahead.
Well, I'm just going to say that there's something else other than the object in the box.
All right.
And, um, I also have one more question.
At the beginning of the last hour, what was the name, what, uh, Kuzco CD was that on?
I don't know.
I don't know.
I'm sorry, but I, I just grabbed Bumper Music from a great pile here.
There's no order to it, and I can't remember what I played, so.
All right.
Well, thanks a lot, Arthur.
Thank you.
Take care.
I just, you know, it's a random thing, folks, so I really don't know.
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You're listening to Art Bell, Somewhere in Time.
Tonight featuring Coast to Coast AM, from April 3, 1996.
April 3, 1996.
First time caller line, you're on the air. Hello.
Okay, Art.
Bowman again out in Como country.
Sorry about the cellular glitch before.
Okay.
First of all, the moon eclipse was tonight.
Oh, it was?
Yes, it was beautiful on the evening news.
Top nine-tenths of the moon was gone.
Just a sliver on the bottom.
Two hours ago, you were talking to the socialists in Kansas City.
I recall.
About aliens, and I hope you misspoke when you said we need illegal I did.
Of course I did.
I got a quick fax from Doc Barry that I didn't even respond to.
There's something wrong with your phone.
Well, very possible.
I'm out here delivering my papers.
Yes, we need farm workers here, and they need not be illegal aliens.
They would be legal, some sort of Berserial program.
Right, exactly.
All I'm saying is that we can control who comes and goes.
Exactly.
The word illegal keeps the difference between the conservatives and the The liberals, I think, man, we have to maintain that concept of law.
Yes, I quite agree.
I'm going to have to lead the line, though.
There's something horribly wrong with your phone, sir.
Yes, I did misspeak, and I didn't even bother responding to Doc Berry, who jumped on it and said, double hypocrisy!
No, we need people who will come from Mexico and do jobs here that others will not do.
And they need not be illegal.
They can be legal.
We can have a program that allows them in.
And we can know who comes and goes.
What's the matter with that concept?
Hmm?
West of the Rockies, you're on the air.
Hello.
Hello there.
Goodbye.
Wild Card Line, you're on the air.
Good morning.
Art, this is Bill in Portland.
Good morning.
Hi, Bill.
I was the guy at the first audiobook sign there at the book signing.
Yes, sir.
Yes, sir.
Hey, I wanted to talk to you a little bit about that California incident down there.
It's just a crying shame with the attention that it's getting.
You know, this boil has been coming up to a head for a long time down there and unfortunately I think that an officer or officers that were involved were just building up and relieving some of the steam that's actually building up on everybody down there as a whole.
Well, I would like to know how many times CNN has showed that particular, uh, the end part of that chase.
Yeah.
You know, I, I've personally, I've only seen it once and, um, I haven't been able to pick it apart.
I just saw it CNN the first day it happened.
And, uh, you know, you're getting a panoramic view of that from that helicopter, you know, and that officer's perspective coming around the backside of that pickup, knowing that there's, Several of those people.
I mean, when they jumped out of that truck, they were just scattering.
Sure.
You know, and I kind of saw in that perspective when I saw him take pursuit of the individual right off the bat.
And it just seemed clear to me that, you know, if you were on the ground looking at it from his perspective, that you don't know where all these people are at.
And he was just going at the first person that was at him right there.
That was what I, you know, saw from it.
And then the other officer that came around the other side, I think he was just reacting in what he actually was witnessing from when he came around the front of the truck.
You know, he saw the other officer there in a situation and he just jumped in to help, not knowing what was going on.
Now, wait a minute.
We had one officer, uh, who got the man, right?
And then somebody, the other officer dragged the woman out by her hair, right?
Well, from what I was seeing, one came from around the back of the truck, and he was the one that was doing most of the baton beating, and then the other, I, like I said, I only seen it once.
Then I seen another officer come from around the front of the truck, and from what I could see when I saw it, was the second officer was only actually witnessing the other one in a confrontation.
Well, um, maybe so, but, uh, there's no way that you could, uh, even taking that, uh, that angle, which is a reasonable angle, in other words, the assumption there's an ongoing confrontation, uh, how do you justify dragging somebody by their hair out of the car, maybe that part, but then beating them?
I mean, how do you justify, well, it was okay to beat her because he was beating him?
I don't think that works.
Look, clearly, you can understand what happened.
You can understand the frustration of the officers, the danger they were in, the danger the public was in, the gravity of the laws that were broken, all of that.
So you can understand why they did what they did, but you can't condone it.
Period.
You can talk around it until you're blue in the face, but you can't condone it, or at least I can't.
It was, in my opinion, excessive violence.
Unless there is something we clearly don't know about, it didn't have to come down that way at the end.
I know it would have required superhuman effort on the part of the police to restrain themselves after what they'd been through, but that's their job.
And if they can subdue a suspect without beating his skull in, or breaking his elbow, or whatever else, then they're supposed to do that.
I know they're only human beings.
I know that.
But, but that's the job.
That is the job.
It's not a, it's, you don't get a big thank you, but that's the job.
I'm glad I don't have to do it.
And I don't know how they do.
And the answer is sometimes they don't.
Sometimes they go too far.
Like all humans.
West of the Rockies, you're on the air.
Hello.
Yeah, this is Chuck from Fairbanks.
Hi Chuck.
Hey, and, uh, about these wall-builders, uh, I wonder if they plan on doing the same thing all the way across Canada, because I know a lot of Canadians that come across the border and work, and, uh, they're pretty hard to tell from the, uh, first, they're Americans, you know?
They get by on it.
I can tell a Canadian in a second.
Well, the point is, is, uh, if you're going to do it on one border, you better do it on another.
There's some partiality.
We don't have the problem with millions coming across as we do on our southern border.
How do you know?
You can't identify them.
Yes, you can.
Okay.
Eh.
They say, eh.
Oh, you hung up.
They say that a lot.
You can always tell a Canadian.
You make them say a sentence or two and you've got them nailed.
No problem.
Canadians are easy.
Look, there just simply is not the same problem on the northern border there is on the southern.
Not to say there isn't a problem.
Not anywhere.
Near the same, uh, gravity.
Well, what's happened to my time?
First time caller line, you're on the air.
Hello?
Hello, Art?
Yes!
I'm calling from California.
Okay.
And I wanted to tell you, um, you know about that Area 51?
I've heard of it.
Okay, I contacted a person in the Pentagon, and he informed me that, um, there were people up on the ridge With cameras and binoculars looking down on the base.
No!
And also, he said that I could get a copy of that Roswell, New Mexico crash.
And that, uh... Copy of the crash?
Yeah, well, a copy of the papers.
Dealing with the Roswell, New Mexico crash.
Where do you get that?
Where?
Well, there was a line I called an Air Force base.
Alright, we'll look at it.
I'll tell you what, we're out of time, so just say goodnight, America.