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February 23, 2000: Ghost to Ghost
Published 1 year, 6 months ago
Description
Art Bell hosts his beloved Ghost to Ghost program, dedicating the entire broadcast to listener-submitted accounts of paranormal encounters. He opens by discussing a photograph from a recent Democratic debate showing what appears to be a demonic entity between candidates Al Gore and Bill Bradley, an image that spread across the internet after a caller mentioned it the previous night.
Callers share a remarkable range of experiences from across the country. A woman in Syracuse describes a translucent young man who used her telephone, smiled at her, and walked through a wall. She also recounts something unseen regularly climbing into bed beside her, creating a visible depression in the mattress. An airman stationed at Kusan Air Force Base in Korea in 1977 tells of a ghostly Korean figure appearing at his bedside, whose throat his knife passed directly through. A trucker near Yellowstone recalls encountering a woman in 19th-century clothing walking through a snowstorm with completely dry hair.
Art reflects on how these accumulated testimonies across years of Ghost to Ghost broadcasts represent powerful collective evidence for consciousness surviving physical death, calling it the biggest question humanity faces.
Callers share a remarkable range of experiences from across the country. A woman in Syracuse describes a translucent young man who used her telephone, smiled at her, and walked through a wall. She also recounts something unseen regularly climbing into bed beside her, creating a visible depression in the mattress. An airman stationed at Kusan Air Force Base in Korea in 1977 tells of a ghostly Korean figure appearing at his bedside, whose throat his knife passed directly through. A trucker near Yellowstone recalls encountering a woman in 19th-century clothing walking through a snowstorm with completely dry hair.
Art reflects on how these accumulated testimonies across years of Ghost to Ghost broadcasts represent powerful collective evidence for consciousness surviving physical death, calling it the biggest question humanity faces.