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August 31, 2001: Open Lines - Area 51, Earthquakes, & Crop Circles
Published 1 year, 3 months ago
Description
Art Bell hosts a Friday night open lines program under a full moon, opening a dedicated phone line for Area 51 workers and government whistleblowers. He covers a wave of bizarre animal behavior stories, from deer crashing through office windows in Des Plaines to a cougar killed in Iowa for the first time since 1865, connecting them to his theory that events are accelerating toward some larger culmination.
Callers provide a range of claims about Area 51. A former electrical technician at Nellis Air Force Base describes mysterious glowing buildings around nuclear weapons storage structures and a civilian scientist who attributed the phenomenon to Project Blue Book. Another caller identifying himself as a 25-year civilian employee at S4 on Groom Lake says he works in back-engineering alien craft alongside live extraterrestrials. A third caller claims to have worked at the base from its inception in 1958, estimating 80 percent of the facility is underground.
Art also documents a new earthquake prediction from his longtime radon monitor in Southern California, who reports the highest radon count ever recorded and forecasts a major quake in Northern California within nine days. A woman from Washington State describes recurring lights near a lake that vanish into the water, reinforcing the discussion about possible underwater UFO activity.
Callers provide a range of claims about Area 51. A former electrical technician at Nellis Air Force Base describes mysterious glowing buildings around nuclear weapons storage structures and a civilian scientist who attributed the phenomenon to Project Blue Book. Another caller identifying himself as a 25-year civilian employee at S4 on Groom Lake says he works in back-engineering alien craft alongside live extraterrestrials. A third caller claims to have worked at the base from its inception in 1958, estimating 80 percent of the facility is underground.
Art also documents a new earthquake prediction from his longtime radon monitor in Southern California, who reports the highest radon count ever recorded and forecasts a major quake in Northern California within nine days. A woman from Washington State describes recurring lights near a lake that vanish into the water, reinforcing the discussion about possible underwater UFO activity.