Art Bell's Dark Matter -- Sept. 19 with Hoagland!

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Post by Diogenes » 09-19-2013 11:25 PM

I knew that was coming when I heard the religious shot.
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Post by Fan » 09-19-2013 11:30 PM

just got in catching the end here. Hi fffolks.
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Post by Fan » 09-19-2013 11:30 PM

Image pretty freaky
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Post by Fan » 09-19-2013 11:34 PM

SquidInk wrote: The show is in danger of bombing at this point.
  • RH: Do you see the moon ruins?

    AB: ...

    RH: Follow the staircase of light in the upper left of the photo - do you see it?

    AB: No.

    RH: Oh... really? Look closely...
Art Bell used to be cutting edge, talking about things few had heard of, and things that in some cases the US .gov refused to admit existed. That's what made the show thrilling - Area 51, HAARP, The Philidelphia Experiment, The Phoenix Lights, MKULtra, Bohemian Grove, The Vatican, etc., & the consistent stream of credible guests he had on to speak about them.

The Reeds and Hoaglands are ok for filler, but the meat of the show has to be about contemporary 'Dark' matters ... black programs & secrets. Remember, C2C was basically the original wikileaks - Art even used to set aside lines for potential 'leakers' to call in and spill the beans about various classified programs.

There is more fodder than ever out there for Art to trawl; more dark corners for him to illuminate. Re-hashing the old stuff (which is available in original interviews after all, and which anyone with an interest can already access) will only go so far.

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I agree, this could easily be a show replay from the archives.
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Post by Diogenes » 09-19-2013 11:35 PM

HI Fan,

OK off to the office early tomorrow am - so good night folks.

Take care.:)
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Post by BenSlain » 09-19-2013 11:38 PM

I just started listening so haven't heard anything yet.

Whitley told George that he would be on Arts new show last time he was on Coast.
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Post by Fan » 09-19-2013 11:38 PM

Diogenes wrote: HI Fan,

OK off to the office early tomorrow am - so good night folks.

Take care.:)


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Post by Fan » 09-19-2013 11:39 PM

BenSlain wrote: I just started listening so haven't heard anything yet.

Whitley told George that he would be on Arts new show last time he was on Coast.


GN sent messages to RCH trying to horn in :)
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Post by Fan » 09-19-2013 11:43 PM

and RCH keeps mentioning George and I can hear Art cringing hehe
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Post by Fan » 09-20-2013 12:43 AM

I think a very plausible interpretation of the #9 is that we have never sent anything to Mars, and everything is filmed on earth in a desert somewhere.
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Post by Doug » 09-20-2013 12:53 AM

Fan wrote: I think a very plausible interpretation of the #9 is that we have never sent anything to Mars, and everything is filmed on earth in a desert somewhere.


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Post by Fan » 09-20-2013 12:58 AM

its an old 18 wheeler rim like RCH said. He even told us :cool:
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Post by Doka » 09-20-2013 07:16 AM

UPDATE Post #26

UPDATE!!!! UPDATE UPDATE UPDATE
From : "Paul Bowman, Art Bell's Producer"

Great suggestion!

I'll see if I can track him down next week and see where we go from
there.

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Post by Diogenes » 09-20-2013 10:47 AM

You know RCH knows first hand the situation with George and Art and frankly I think his inserting George in to the conversation is just bad manners and a bit insensitive to his old friend.
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Post by Fan » 09-20-2013 10:47 AM

Diogenes wrote: You know RCH knows first hand the situation with George and Art and frankly I think his inserting George in to the conversation is just bad manners and a bit insensitive to his old friend.
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