Art Bell’s 2005 predictions—recorded on Coast to Coast AM—range from a New Yorker warning of a NYC virus attack to Wade foreseeing an American aircraft carrier destroyed in the Persian Gulf by January. Callers like Larry and Jackie envision tsunamis, earthquakes (including a 7.1 near Peru/Ecuador by Jan. 9), and California breaking off into the Pacific, while others cite space debris risks, bird flu pandemics, or NATO tensions with Ukraine. Amid skepticism about some claims—like a "gray alien" predicting global explosions—Bell highlights a rare positive forecast: zero commercial airline crashes in 2005, contrasting starkly with the episode’s overwhelming doomsday tone. [Automatically generated summary]
And along with it, towards the fact that we're going to do our annual, and I guess it's a decade-old tradition now, at least, prediction show.
This is the prediction show part two tonight.
And I'll have a lot more to say about that in a moment, but it's impossible not to note the world's you know, our world has experienced an event of biblical proportions.
This is the kind of thing you would read in the Bible, isn't it?
The tsunami that occurred.
And the world was very slow to understand the scope of what happened.
Very slow to understand.
I mean, in the first hours, it was thousands, which means that we didn't begin to understand the scope.
And I'm not sure we still grasp the scope of what happened.
But one thing's for sure, it's of biblical proportions.
And like everybody, it's like 9-11 in a way.
The way it hits you.
You're in shock for a little while.
CNN was running early shots of all of this and then later shots that suggested that people and towns and villages just vaporized.
That was the word they used.
Vaporized.
They're just gone.
So the latest would be, death toll is now over 121,000 officially.
The U.S. has upped its tsunami aid about tenfold as ships and planes are converging on the area trying to help.
They still don't know the scope of all of this.
But in the year 2004, it happened, and it was of biblical proportion.
Is of biblical proportion.
And that's something to say.
Now, I want to make note, and I don't normally do this, but once again, we're going to, I'm going to forego, actually, I had a lot of news about the tsunami.
There are a number of things that I'd like to clear up for those who aren't clear on it, but it actually was of a magnitude that affected the Earth's rotation, and I've got a story on that.
It actually shortens our days by a fraction.
It shifted the islands in the Indonesian area, actually physically shifted them.
I've got stories on all of this.
And of course, the animals.
Not one has been found dead.
Not one, because they knew.
And speaking of they knew, I've got quite a story here which is too, it'll make you too angry to hear it, but they knew.
in the They knew it was coming in Thailand, and they decided not to issue a warning out of courtesy to the tourist industry.
I've got a whole story on that.
So there's so much to talk about with respect to this event, but we will not do it this night.
What we will do is finish up our predictions.
And before we even begin, it's pretty important to note the following.
Number 29, which had received a bonk.
No, no, no, let's go back to number 24 that had received a bonk.
It said something really major was going to happen of an earthquake nature.
Well, that goes from a bonk to a gigantic ding.
Number 29 predicted a huge wave in California.
And I'm not going to certainly convert that to a ding because it was specific and said California.
But I do want to note that they said a huge wave.
And then I'm only up to telling you about prediction number 54, I think, is where we will begin.
But I want to skip ahead.
In my predictions for the year 2004, number 93, whoever you are out there, I just wrote in bold, big letters the word tsunami.
Somebody a year ago just called me up and made such an impression on me, they just had me write down the word tsunami in capital letters.
That would be number 93, and that's somebody hitting it obviously straight on the head.
But I will review these beginning with number 54, which is where we left off some time ago.
By the way, I want to thank George Norrie, who is off tonight, and in fact will be off next week, a much needed and earned vacation for George.
So I will help you usher in the new year.
You will help me usher in the new year.
What we've got coming up is your opportunity to register by number a prediction for the year 2005, already upon many of us and racing across the U.S. right now.
So tonight will be your last opportunity to register one of these numbered predictions, which we've done for 10 years now.
And we're up to, I think, in taking predictions number 58.
So the first one we get tonight is going to be number 58.
Just impossible not to note the fact that somebody hit tsunami right on the head.
I mean, that's all they had to say was, all right, there's going to be a gigantic tsunami in 2004, and so there was.
That needed to be noted.
I don't know who you are out there, but if you recognize the fact you were the one who made this prediction, I would say we definitely want to hear from you tonight as we continue taking predictions.
And there are certain rules for these predictions.
Nothing too heavy.
Only on-air predictions are ever recorded in this yearly event that we do.
I don't take them by email.
I don't take them by other phones or anything.
In other words, they've got to be on the air.
So there's no monkey business going on here.
These are numbered, recorded, and the only ones I record are ones that you actually give on the air.
And there's a million people running tape recorders out there.
So they're well recorded, not just on my list.
So those of you who have kept lists along with me, review that great big tsunami one.
Yikes.
So the fact is, regular people do have talent.
They do have psychic talent.
Look at all the animals.
There's not one dead animal body.
And you know why that is?
It's because they knew.
They could feel it.
They have a sixth sense for that.
We still have vestiges of that sort of sense, that sixth sense.
Some people have a very enhanced version of it.
And with regard to the predictions we're going to take tonight, so only on-air predictions are taken.
Only one per customer.
That's right.
Only one prediction.
And now this, I think, is the most important part of all.
And in the last few years, I've been urging this.
Please, do not use the opportunity to get on the air tonight.
Do not use Prediction Night as a political or wish list platform.
Now, what do I mean by that?
I mean, don't call me up and simply use the airtime to say something you wish would happen, you know, politically motivated, perhaps, or whatever.
In other words, it's not actually a prediction from your psychic center, which is what I want.
I'm asking all of you, before you dial, before you call up to make a prediction, that you consult your psychic center, that sixth sense that may not be altogether eroded and is certainly enhanced in many of you, to come up with your prediction and therefore drive our rate up.
Don't just idly call me.
If you have a very strong feeling, from some source, that something is going to happen in 2005, then we want to hear from you.
If you just want to chatter about sort of what you wish would happen, then by all means, please do not call, because those are not psychically centered predictions.
They're just sort of, I don't know, political blogging or what have you.
At any rate, we'll do it.
begin in a moment Somebody suggested that we dig out the audio of the person making that prediction.
that's pretty good idea so uh...
i wonder if the people of the network It's number 93, prediction number 93 made for 2004 back in the closing hours of 2003.
So if people up the network would like to dig it out, I'd happily play it.
And I know they're listening right now, so hey guys, take that on if you wish.
All right, we're going to begin doing predictions now, and we're going to begin with number 58.
we were kind of kicking this idea around as i did the uh...
the first prediction program bad news is one We all know that.
Good news, I guess, doesn't sell well or something.
But I was sort of noting as we did the last prediction show that most of these predictions are dire predictions.
Dire bad news.
So it's not just what the television networks Portray on the evening news, it's apparently what's on people's minds.
And for that reason, they run it on the evening news because that's what resonates with all of us.
It's just an interesting anomaly to consider that when people are making predictions, thinking about the future, or listening to the news, it's all bad news, or at least 99.8%.
And what, I'm presuming you have a prediction for us?
unidentified
Yes, I do, Art.
I had to think about it.
There were several, but I think I've pinned it down to one.
Okay.
Okay.
My prediction is that sometime in the first half of 2005, a hostile act in the Persian Gulf, an American nuclear-powered aircraft carrier will be destroyed.
I've had these troubles through my life and stuff, including the fact that I knew about 9-11 and got put in, I was unfortunately put in jail that weekend before it happened, when I was unable to tell anybody about what was going to go on.
Well, see, that sounds closer to personal responsibility to me.
Nevertheless, this is a very serious prediction, and you're really telling me you got 9-11, couldn't tell anybody because you were in the pokey, but you do see a U.S. carrier attacked in the Gulf.
unidentified
Yeah, either a hostile suicide attack or maybe anti-ship missiles by Iran.
The good news is we are entering the final turning point of all of human history, and depending on what the human race does, with the information that's going to come out this year, will determine whether we survive on this planet or not.
And I quickly tried to bring it up and couldn't, but I'll give it another shot here.
I'm sure the network will dig it out for me.
And if you're listening up there at the network and you guys aren't, you know, celebrating the new year too hard up there, if you could make your way to last year's show, number 93, prediction number 93, that person hit it on the head.
The only thing it says in capital letters is tsunami.
So, anyway, we're doing predictions for 2005, and again, I ask that you think it over very carefully and just don't idly call.
And so far, that's exactly what we've been receiving.
And with that kind of attention to detail by all of you, and I appreciate the favor, and not just sort of making political statements and such, but really thinking it through to your psychic center as best you can, that we'll get some pretty heavy hits again next year.
Now, we'll review more of them, and there's a lot of misses, but when you get a hit like that, holy mackerel.
The End Thank you very much to whoever fast blasted me here.
Here it is, Edward in Hamilton, New Jersey.
Thank you very much, Edward, and I'll pursue getting that.
But in the meantime, hopefully the network will dig it up for me.
I mean, it's the beauty of what we're doing right here.
Since I don't accept any predictions in email, and God knows people make them, and or by other means, I get calls, private calls, that kind of thing, people wanting to do it.
For example, if number 94, 93 rather is out there.
The person who made that bold prediction, just in capital letters, tsunami.
If that person would like to call, and I can verify as that person, we'll have you on the air for a half hour or so, and we'll listen very carefully to what you say.
Returning now to West of the Rockies, this gentleman made a prediction of a major earthquake in Japan with a tsunami that then destroys Seattle, bringing down, among other things, a space needle.
And that's such a serious prediction, sir, that, again, I want to probe and make sure it's not just an echo of what has just happened.
But you say, no, you've recorded this how long ago, please?
Well, I have a notebook that I keep predictions in, and the ones that I really feel very strongly about, I actually make a copy for myself, and then I send them to myself in the mail.
Yeah, you see, I think there are a lot of people like you, the so-called psychics out there, frankly, even many of the ones that we interview here on the air, that sort of thing.
Well, you know, they're all right, but I think there are people like you who have a real talent who aren't on radio programs and TV shows all the time.
We've got a tremendous pool of people out there, and so there's a lot of people like you with talent.
You began recording them.
Why?
Because you began, what, getting them and then realizing that they were coming true?
unidentified
Actually, I started recording them before they were coming true.
In fact, in early October of this year, and I'm looking at it right now, I made a prediction that Yasser Arafat would die in France sometime in early November and no later than the 16th.
Yeah, it's a pretty close call under any circumstances whether or not they're going to be able to pull off these elections.
And if they do, how much they mean.
Because, of course, there is still part of Iraq that's held by the insurgents.
And the insurgents certainly, even in land that we officially control, have so much influence with the terror that they've been visiting upon the Iraqi people that they might not be held.
And if they are, they might be sort of a sham.
I don't know.
It doesn't look like they're ready for it, but they keep saying they're on schedule.
Wildcard line, you are on the air.
Good morning.
unidentified
Yes, good morning, and greetings to you.
And I wish you well in the new year to all of yours and to the listening audience.
And I've been back here on the farm for about 20 years trying to get into the gardening stuff and yes, our climate is obviously in the middle of change.
Thank you very, very much for the call and the prediction.
It is number 63.
Let's review some predictions that were made last year.
That's part of what we do here.
Number 54 last year was we figure out the Mayan calendar.
I think that's a safe bonk, right?
We still don't really know.
Number 55, the USA basketball team wins gold.
And I believe that's a bonk.
I stand, by the way, to be corrected.
I'm only going by my own memory, which is increasingly weak.
Number 59, let's see, Cheney is not the running mate, but instead Conalisa Rice Wrong.
Bonk.
Didn't happen.
Number 60, Bigfoot caught.
I believe that's a bonk.
Haven't heard the headlines otherwise.
Number 61, terrible foreign oil spill.
That one is a great big ding.
In fact, somewhere here, I've got that story.
Unfortunately, I'm not sure where, but Ramona brought that in to me earlier and said, hey, Art, this is going to be a great big ding.
There has just been a terrible foreign oil spill.
Number 62, cold fusion.
There are advances in cold fusion.
I'm tempted to give that a tentative ding because there's been a lot of news out of Europe on cold fusion.
Let's see.
Number 63, more Mars lost.
I have no idea what that means.
We'll give that a tentative.
I'm sure it meant more of our Mars probes are lost.
That would be a bonk then because I believe that our probes have done very well.
In fact, unexpectedly well.
In fact, there's been a lot of weather that's actually been cleaning off the solar panels and giving what we've got on Mars right now more power.
Number 64.
Oh, boy, is this a bonk.
Troops out of Iraq by the end of the year.
I don't think that we're going to get troops out of Iraq by the end of the decade.
Minus much less the end of the year, big bonk.
65, Al-Qaeda gets stronger.
You know, that's an unknown.
I can't ding it.
I can't bonk it.
Nobody really knows the strength of Al-Qaeda.
There are people saying that we're overestimating Al-Qaeda.
I've had them on as guests, so I don't know what to do with that.
You know what, Ding?
They probably are stronger with all of the publicity about their activities.
I'm going to guess they probably are stronger.
Number 66, one-third of mankind to be destroyed.
Well, that came from a biblical belief, of course, and it's safely a bonk.
It's an awful lot of people that have died as a result of this tsunami, but nowhere near a third.
Number 67, no terrorism in the U.S. in 2004.
Now, there is a ding.
You know, when you think about it, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding.
Big ding.
I give you a big ding for that because really, there was no major terrorist incident in the U.S., and that would have been a very, very, very unlikely belief in 2003, wouldn't it?
In fact, even here in what's left of 2004 and 2005 coming, it's not very easy to predict there will be no terrorism, huh?
But surprisingly, shockingly, thus far there has not been.
Now, again, I want to urge caution here, and I want to be careful that people don't use the predictions because it's a misuse, even as well-intended as it is, to proselytize, to simply express a religious view.
But rather, what we're trying to get here is people looking inside their psychic self and really feeling that an event is coming based on, for example, a repetitive dream or just something that came to you or something in that category.
But, you know, I'm a little worried about this sort of thing because it sounds like your religious view, you know, just getting an opportunity to call up and express that.
I once got to introduce the grassroots on stage up in Anchorage, Alaska.
Good morning, everybody.
I'm Art Bell.
And we're doing predictions for the year 2005.
And I think we're doing very well so far.
Again, we had a gigantic hit.
We had a monstrous hit last year when somebody predicted a tsunami, and sure enough, now this is an ugly way to do this, but what I'm going to do is I've got a computer here, and he gave me the link.
So I'm going to save my network some trouble here, and I'm going to play part of this for you.
It may be hard to hear the way I'm going to do it, but I'm going to give it a shot.
I don't have a direct link, so I'm just going to hold my mic up near the speaker and play a little bit of this for you.
This gentleman was kind of interesting.
We were up against the clock, as we so often are in talk radio, and it was like he couldn't make the prediction.
He couldn't.
He couldn't.
This was in 2003.
He couldn't get it out, or something was scaring him to say it, but it was tsunami without question.
This is the one, number 94.
I'm going to take the mic off and hold it near the speaker and try and play this for you.
I hope you can understand.
Wild Guard Line, you're on the air.
Hello.
unidentified
Hi, Art.
Hi.
Hi, this is David sitting in a control room in wonderful Upland, California, listening to you on 6.40 a.m.
Talk Radio.
More talk than human containers allowed to happen one evening.
Okay.
And I've got a kind of weird predicament.
I had a prediction I was going to make about terrorist activity this month.
And in gleaning the information, we go to a forest to get information, although this wasn't remote view, it's also a healer and training of modalities.
All right, once again, we're all about predictions for 2005.
These are numbered, recorded predictions that then will be sealed in the Bell Family Vault until another year passes.
This is a decade-old tradition now, and I'm thankful to be here on New Year's Eve, once again, getting to do it and shocked at what we got from last year.
It's got to make you stop and think, and it does me.
And the reason I do this program is, again, because there are talented people out there.
They're not on TV.
They're not on radio.
They don't advertise their talent, but they have it nevertheless.
This is the opportunity to express your talent in a way that is absolutely verifiable.
by the way when i played that just holding my mic up to the speaker could you know is a kind of a fuzzy mpeg-3 but could you hear it actually i shut my radio office suicide Well, no, I didn't.
So the one that you really feel is going to come true.
unidentified
What I really feel is going to come true is I think we are going to have some boat that's going to come in the Massachusetts Harbor area, and they're going to run aground, and they're going to leak all that oil, and I think it's going to make a hell of a mess, and it's going to kill the fishermen and everything.
And the sad thing is there's nothing you can do about that.
Well, I guess because just listening to the over the years and hanging around the waters and everything, and there's a lot of things that go on in the water that nobody hears about.
And last year there was, you know, my father-in-law, he was passed away, but he was with Ducks Unlimited, and he used to go clean up all those birds and everything when that stuff happened.
Well, my prediction is as a result of U.S. space actions, exploded pieces from a target in space will come raining down on the Earth, causing what appear to be spontaneous fires upon the planet in 2005.
Well, I do, you know, I guess, you know, there have been people who say, look, it happened at a full moon, and there's some reason to believe these kind of events frequently do more than not.
Two, I personally wonder if an event the size of the one we've just had, which I said was biblical in proportion, and it was, how an event of that size could not affect other major fault lines in the world.
And once again, it certainly would be true, or it could be true, I better be very careful, that an event of this magnitude could affect, well, it's affected, what, the Earth's rotation?
So it could affect other fault lines.
And I guess we're all going to just have to wait and see because we don't really know about these things, do we?
But how do you suddenly pin it down to the year 2005?
unidentified
Well, I figure it's time.
Well, first of all, the visitors or the aliens that come to this earth, they're actually, this is what I've always believed, they're actually us from the future.
We messed it up royally, probably in the year like 3000 or so, and they're coming back to get what they need from us now to fix what they've done.
I have long suspected that, well, I mean, really, if time travel is ever going to be possible, then we should be visited from time to time, shouldn't we?
unidentified
Yeah, but, you know, I thought about that for years and years, and I figured that's probably what's really going on.
Now, the government's known about it, but we're going to know about it as, you know, as everybody knows.
Well, that certainly is a possibility for any time, isn't it?
If time travel is real, then, or will be real at some point in the future, and time travel into the past is possible or will become possible, then we will and do now have visitors and have had them for some time.
They don't necessarily reveal themselves, but this color thinks next year they will.
I mean, I really don't believe in a lot of the stuff that, you know, all these stockhood stuff and everything, but it's just a dream I've had every year.
Actually, with all of you and your midnight, not confessions, but predictions and a few older memories for you this morning as we explore the psychic center of all of you out there.
The second one, then, at least, is going to come, you feel, in 2005.
unidentified
I do believe it'll come this year, yes.
If that fellow who called in earlier is correct on his time prediction, gauging by what my husband said about it, I think the third one could come by the very end of the year, but perhaps not.
If somebody had successfully told you that there was about to be a gigantic earthquake and tsunami and that it would be the first of three, then you would almost be compelled to call that in, wouldn't you?
And that's exactly the kind of thing that I'm wanting for this program, and you're obviously delivering to me.
Are they just something that sort of washes over you or what?
unidentified
Well, I've just been having this view like I'm above everything and I see, I'm sorry to say it, but I see people perfectly normal, but just lying down.
I was kind of, I guess, ruminating earlier about, seems to me possible that something of the magnitude that just occurred could affect other regions and areas with fault lines.
Do you think that's what's happening or is this a separate event?
unidentified
I'm not sure.
I've been able to predict them since the early 70s.
I've been listening to you since my young adolescence, and I was inspired to call you because I'm a big, since I was a young boy, I've always been interested in extraterrestrials.
And the thing is, I have these special powers that I can't control.
Take a deep breath and just give us your prediction.
unidentified
Okay.
Basically, with my calculations, with help with my powers, which fortunately I was able to tap tonight, between January 18th to May 1st, there will be one of the most important UFO events will occur in human history somewhere on Earth.
I'm not exactly sure the locations, unfortunately, but I know it'll be recorded by some sort of media.
So if you and your listeners could keep your eyes and ears open with regards to that effect, it'll be something very big like Roswell and Kexberg and Rendlesham.
In other words, it's a sign of where we are in the world right now.
Sure.
Why not?
There are those who believe we are in uh the the final days now that uh in things will continue to excuse the word quicken events uh like this will continue to accelerate in their in the way they're occurring.
West of the Rockies, you're on the air.
Hi.
unidentified
Yeah, hi, my name is Zina, and I'm calling from KO, Hawaii.
And the great tradition on New Year's Day, as well as just prior to it, continues from the high desert.
Good morning.
And here on the West Coast, welcome to 2005.
Happy New Year, everybody.
It begins certainly on a dire note.
A dire note in the news as the number of dead continue to be counted.
And it probably is going to be far more than the, by the way, 150,000 dead that CNN is now talking about as a result of the tsunami.
We're doing predictions for the year 2005.
We're up to number 80.
In a moment, we'll continue.
this is serious business the By the way, as is also our tradition, every New Year's Eve, my beautiful wife Ramona and myself took a Snapda webcam photo right at the midnight hour.
And it's up there for you.
Just did that a few moments ago.
Hey, Han, if you can hear me, come here.
For a sec, come on in for a sec.
I just want you to give them your Happy New Year's Day.
And without her, this show wouldn't be happening, I guarantee you.
All right, back to predictions.
As I said, this is serious business.
It is.
They're recorded, numbered predictions kept in the Bell Family Vault for a year, and then revealed sometimes very painfully to those who made them, and then Sometimes, shockingly, as in the one that predicted the tsunami.
God, that was frightful.
I wonder if we're going to run into that guy tonight.
However, what they're going to do is they're going to cloud over and cause the Earth to cool, which will, in a sense, put the weather into a deep freeze.
I see it coming not this winter, but the winter for 2005.
Just because somebody has made a prediction which you also are convinced of, don't let it stop you.
In fact, that sort of helps us in a way.
I mean, if we get to the following year and, you know, five or six people have said something about volcanoes and it turns out something really radical happened, that puts the stamp on it all the more, frankly.
Well, I was just going to say that a lot of times we take the really positive things for granted and we don't really appreciate them and give as much emotional value to them, if that makes any sense.
I mean, on the personal level, the positive things are far more important to me.
I don't know about you, but I mean, in your family and in your life and in your situation, your memories, I'm sure, are filled with the positive things and have sort of deleted the negative things.
Our brains do that to protect us.
and yet when we're making predictions and watching news it's the negative stuff anyway your negative thing is I dreamt, and it was just out of the blue.
unidentified
Nobody was expecting it.
I heard a voice, of the young neon scream, they just bombed Korea.
And I turned to look in the direction he was facing.
Bear that in mind, everybody, that these things are predicted to occur in the year 2005, the present year for those of us here on the West Coast and most of the all of the continental United States, contiguous states.
First, a quick comment on why I think everything is so negative.
I've spent many years in the film business, and it's just like not only the way you can get anybody in front of the camera to do what you want, I think everything that's projected back is the same way.
And none of it's been too good.
That's just my opinion on it, based some of it from the Red Cross, having been in the Northridge earthquake.
And there's a very good, solid, honest reason why I don't allow that.
In the past, people have called prediction programs that I've done annually, and they've predicted the assassination of a current sitting president.
Well, inevitably, when that occurs, some nice little old lady, maybe in Missouri somewhere or something, calls the Secret Service and says, there was something about the president being assassinated on the radio on a calling show.
And then, you know what happens?
The Secret Service comes to visit me.
They knock on the door.
They're there with their dark suits, their little bulges in their jackets and very polite.
And, you know, I've got to sit there and say, look, this is a prediction show.
This is the audience trying to get psychic and predict things that are going to happen.
And they go, oh, well, they never have a smile on their face.
They're never humored by this.
They're, like, probably upset they have to drive all the way out here to talk to somebody when they know what it's all about in the first place.
But they have to do it.
And for that reason, I don't allow those kinds of predictions.
Well, South America, though, on the other hand, let me argue against that possibility for a moment.
I don't know, South America's very parts of it are very politically unstable.
So, you know, you'd think it'd be tough for them to get together on one currency when they can't be sure of some of the currencies involved.
unidentified
But then if you look at all the countries that are economically viable, and you look at those ones that are like Venezuela, Brazil, that are advancing themselves, if they could come together and surprise the United States, that's what I'm seeing.
Well, I just was sleeping one night, and I don't know, I just have a feeling that they're going to start taking people down there and keeping them captive.
So, you know, there are some urban myths about the Denver airport.
They involve all kinds of things.
It's sort of a.
I guess urban legend is the right phrase with regard to the Denver airport.
There's just something about it.
I had the unusual opportunity to take a full tour of the Denver Airport.
Now, I'm telling you, ladies and gentlemen, that I went to places and my wife went to places in the Denver airport the average person never gets to go to.
We got to see the secret baggage handling system that was monitored so carefully by electronic panels that were absolutely fascinating.
Yes, we saw that.
But that's not all we saw.
I'm Mark Bell.
This is Ghost to Ghost AM Predictions.
unidentified
Ghost AM Predictions
Ghost AM Predictions
Tomorrow morning, I thought a little something I want to do Gonna buy something I could ride in I take my girl back in looking at her driving I want to be written down in history Just like all the old and new day I'm gonna buy the pretty presents Just like the
ones in the head of Gonna show how much I love her I let her know that one way or the other Our love's gonna be written down in history Just like Romeo and Juliet Just like Romeo and Juliet Just like Romeo and
Juliet Just like Romeo and Juliet Just like Romeo and Juliet Talk about love and romance Just wait till I get myself straight I'm gonna put on your thing Like smack my damn on the on Want to take a ride?
To talk with Art Bell, call the wildcard From what to the Rockies called 8006188255.
International callers may recharge by calling your in-country sprint access number, pressing option 5, and dialing 4-3-800-893-0903.
From coast to coast, and worldwide on the internet, this is Coast to Coast AM with Art Bell.
It didn't quite become pandemic, but epidemic maybe.
You know, that might be a, I don't know, a tentative ding for that one.
78 that we have a depression.
Thank God no.
Number 79, a giant archaeological discovery of some sort in Australia.
Now, I'm not sure about that one.
I'm putting a question mark by it.
Was there a large archaeological discovery in Australia?
Something nags that it might be true.
That's what I mean.
I can't get them all.
80, a big discovery at Egypt.
And they felt the pyramid would levitate.
It definitely didn't do that, Bonk.
Number 81, someone named R.L. with the initials R.L. would be found dead of a drug overdose.
Again, help me out here.
I'm going to bong it, I guess, until I hear differently.
82.
Oh, we always get one of these at least every year, that a new free energy device will be discovered, heat to electricity, and the world will be saved with a new energy device, free energy device.
Still a bonk, I'm afraid.
Number 83, Art will write another book.
Ha ha.
I told you I wouldn't.
Bonk.
So I'll hold that there.
We'll read more of those as time goes on.
In the meantime, back to the business of predictions for the year coming.
Now, don't be too humored by the fact that a lot of what you're hearing may come true.
Don't be humored by the fact that, and don't just scoff at it, because it really may be.
In consideration of last year's record, you've got to imagine it can happen.
Weird things are happening in L.A. In fact, sir, let me tell you, I've got your earthquake recorded as number 88.
I saved this from the other day.
There was a tornado warning in L.A. A warning means, you know, it's either on the ground or about to be on the ground.
That's serious stuff.
A tornado warning in L.A. It was EAS activation the whole trip.
I mean, it was really wild.
Reminiscent of the day after tomorrow a bit, huh?
Tornado warnings in L.A. I don't know how much of the country actually heard about that, but it freaked out a bunch of my friends down in the Burbank area and elsewhere.
that has to do with what's going on with our climate if you look at uh...
photographs of the north pole Again, it's one of those things you have to chuckle at, but I talk about it all the time, both at the South Pole and the North Pole.
They are melting.
Now, this is a very important thing for those of us here on Earth to make note of, the fact that our poles of our planet are melting.
This is important.
People I know, they go, oh, yeah.
Yeah, right.
Global warming.
But if you look at pictures of, say, the last, I don't know, 10 years even, particularly to the north, it'll scare the hell out of you, frankly.
We're going to see a huge economic growth in transportation this year, especially on the Mississippi River, running all the way down to the Gulf, and it's going to cause global markets to expand and our own economy and marketing.
I didn't plan that we would get this many, so I'm numbering as we speak, but you're going to have to consolidate your prediction for me so I can write it quickly.
What would you say in just a few words?
unidentified
Transportation growth is going to expand tremendously.
Do you want to try to squeeze number 94 in here, buddy?
unidentified
Sure.
Go ahead.
I was basically have had a recurring dream that, or, I don't know what you want to call premonition whatever that off our of our computers there's a a huge virus that basically basically wipes out equals America got it all right I'm gonna have to hold it right there you're dumb a
Indeed, this is the last hour that I will record predictions for this next year, and then they become bundled up and hidden away in the Bell Family Vault until once again next year we drag them out and see how you did.
Now, I contend that your average has been going up, particularly in terms of hidden and big ones.
They did actually begin talking about the first species jump problems between, and that's the reason for all the talk, between birds and human beings in China.
That is a potential ding that a deadly disease begins.
It could potential ding for that one.
Number 91.
May 5th, something happens to Big Ben.
Well, I think Big Ben is just fine, so we'll bonk that.
Number 92, U.S. liberates Iran.
Well, indeed, we have not done that.
Number 93 is the one that sticks in McCraw and should stick in yours too.
I played the audio a little while earlier of the man who predicted a tsunami.
He was kind of secretive about it.
It was really cool.
I played the tape back and he predicted, in fact, a tsunami.
And in fact, obviously, we've had a tsunami.
That one caused me a moment of pause.
So in just one more moment, we will continue with your calls and predictions for 2005.
unidentified
So in just one more moment, we will continue with your calls and predictions for the next episode.
Well, I think the, you know, the automobile, you know, the cars, the car parts, the whole system of, you know, the whole automobile thing, I think it's going to take a hit on, you know, unemployment and everything because they're just pumping them out too much, you know, and they're, you know, there's just too many cars out there.
So I think they're going to be taking a big hit on layoffs and job loss and stuff like that on parts and cars and just the whole thing.
Well, yes, but sort of there's this old saying that U.S. cars in general are, they only last so long, and then they die, and then you have to get a new one.
unidentified
Yeah, but see, there's more people out there that make, you know, on my pay scale than there is that can afford these cars that they just keep pumping out every day and every day and every day and every day and every day, you know, and it's going to have to slam to a halt sooner or later, you know.
I mean, you know, people can't just keep buying these new cars that pump them out all the time.
And you have come to us with a vision of something.
unidentified
Yeah.
An earthquake 7.1 magnitude by January 9th.
Sometimes when I make these predictions, I'm like a week.
This stuff happens a week after the date that I predicted.
But this would be like a 7.1 earthquake.
If you took a line out from the border of Peru and Ecuador, go out to the Galapagos and then go back into Panama in a triangle.
It will occur somewhere in that zone.
And, of course, it's going to cause a lot of panic in Panama and Colombia, but it won't cause the kind of destruction that we saw in Southeast Asia, but it just will scare a lot of people.
You're hearing from people in every, I think pretty much every category of life, if I've been listening carefully, and I'm a pretty good judge of people.
We're getting them in every category of life out across the country.
And they're trying to make, I think this night we're getting a particular group of people who really have concentrated, and it's going to be fascinating to see how you do.
And I think that your prediction is entirely reasonable.
I mean, first of all, thank you very much.
You're quite right about quantum entanglement essentially being an instant communication, even arguably instantly something in two places at one time.
And while it may or may not be possible in the years we have left to see solid objects sent through time,
be possible early on to send information through time so an extension of this technology that we're talking about might allow for information to be sent through time which would be a kind of time travel wouldn't it fascinating uh international line you're on the air where are you please forto scotchman alberta and welcome to the program how are you doing tonight quite well your prediction if given will be number 99.
unidentified
well you could either keep it as 99 or go back to the uh great sucking sound and uh change that one no i can't change anything so it's going to be 99.
Okay, you misunderstood me the last time I called.
It's not going to be a great sucking sound that's going to be coming.
I believe God is going to bring everybody together who are Christians, Jews, and we're going to be having...
Well, Keith, you now are going to be able to make prediction number 100, whereas the other caller, who couldn't bring themselves to make their lips move, could have done it.
you got my bird flu shit ahead you think there's going to be a deadly disease no that was just by one for 04 and you gave it a potential oh that i see okay yeah i'm giving it a potential ding because they keep saying it's already happening the bird flu so there is uh i believe 17 dead I believe from the bird flu, or maybe more?
Yeah, I'm not following it that closely.
I know there have been several already, and it's freaking me out the way they're talking.
Anyway, look, we're here for 100, a very honored spot.
How do you look at the whole fall of communism and the present state of Russia with imperfect as it is, elections going on and people buying and selling things, and they're looking almost democratic over there almost anyway?
unidentified
I look at it as smoke and mirrors.
I don't believe.
I fought against the communists, and I don't believe.
Well, the Iranians have already said that if they fear a preemptive strike from Israel or the United States, they'd use every means possible to take us out.
And with our troops right next door in Iraq, I can see them using nuclear against us sometime this year.
Plus, Russia and China and India are selling U.S. treasuries.
I don't know if you'd had a chance to read it, but you mentioned the tornadoes earlier in L.A. I saved the EAS activation for L.A. It was incredible to even see.
It gave me chills.
It reminded me of The Day After Tomorrow.
unidentified
I know, right?
Well, you know, I've been thinking about calling you because I listened last week and I saw your movie.