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January 18, 2000: HAARP - Nick Begich
January 18, 2000: HAARP - Nick Begich

Nick Begich discusses the High-Frequency Active Auroral Research Program (HAARP), exploring its potential applications in weather modification, elect…

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January 18, 2000: HAARP - Nick Begich
January 18, 2000: HAARP - Nick Begich

Art Bell opens with alarming headlines including a failed Pentagon missile intercept test over Kwajalein, 115-mile-per-hour winds devastating the Pac…

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January 13, 2000: Climate Change - Linda Moulton Howe
January 13, 2000: Climate Change - Linda Moulton Howe

Linda Moulton Howe discusses the increasing evidence of climate change, examining unusual weather patterns, shifting ecosystems, and potential long-t…

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January 13, 2000: Climate Change - Linda Moulton Howe
January 13, 2000: Climate Change - Linda Moulton Howe

Art Bell returns from a whirlwind trip to New York City, recounting interviews on the Today Show, WABC with Sean Hannity, and a packed book signing a…

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January 6, 2000: Viewpoints on Chemtrails - Mike Castle & William Thomas
January 6, 2000: Viewpoints on Chemtrails - Mike Castle & William Thomas

Mike Castle and William Thomas examine the chemtrail phenomenon, discussing evidence of aerial spraying and its potential environmental and health ef…

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January 6, 2000: Viewpoints on Chemtrails - Mike Castle & William Thomas
January 6, 2000: Viewpoints on Chemtrails - Mike Castle & William Thomas

Art Bell brings environmental chemist Mike Castle on to offer a different theory about the persistent trails being observed in skies across the count…

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January 5, 2000: Ham Radio - Wayne Green
January 5, 2000: Ham Radio - Wayne Green

Wayne Green discusses the importance of ham radio as a tool for communication, emergency preparedness, and global connectivity. He explores its role …

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January 5, 2000: Ham Radio - Wayne Green
January 5, 2000: Ham Radio - Wayne Green

Art Bell welcomes Wayne Green, the 77-year-old editor of 73 Magazine, to discuss a landmark FCC ruling that reduces the Morse code requirement for al…

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January 4, 2000: Y2K, Religion, & Nostradamus - John Hogue
January 4, 2000: Y2K, Religion, & Nostradamus - John Hogue

John Hogue reflects on the aftermath of Y2K, analyzing its impact versus the widespread fears leading up to the millennium. He also explores the prop…

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January 4, 2000: Y2K, Religion, & Nostradamus - John Hogue
January 4, 2000: Y2K, Religion, & Nostradamus - John Hogue

Art Bell opens with a postmortem on Y2K, declaring it largely a non-event while urging listeners to keep their emergency preparations for increasingl…

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