This week on Art Bell

From: John Grigg (starman2100@lycos.com)
Date: Mon Jun 17 2002 - 01:25:30 MDT


This week we get a real-life mentat, a "documentarian" writer of the paranormal, Stanton Friedman(most reputable of the UFO experts in my opinion), and an actual scientist from SETI.

something for everyone!,

John : )

06/16/02 - Sun/Mon
Host: George Noory
Guest: Scott Flansberg
The computational skills of Scott Flansburg (a.k.a. The Human Calculator) are listed in the 2001 Guinness Book of World Records; he holds a record for adding a sequence of numbers in his head faster than an accountant using a calculator. Recently, he invented The Human Calendar, which is a 13-month alternative to the Gregorian calendar.

Website: www.humancalculator.com
06/17/02 - Mon/Tue
Guest: Neal Sibley
Neal Sibley, Screenplay Writer, has put together a screenplay on the subject of the Bell Witch of Tennessee, which was a documented case of a demon spirit that tormented a family during the 1820s. While working on the project, Neal claims to have experienced an incredible series of bizarre events.

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The Real X-Files - Secret UFO and mystery reports

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06/18/02 - Tue/Wed
Guest: Stanton Friedman
Stanton Friedman often referred to as the "Father of Roswell", Stanton Friedman was the first to investigate the incident beginning in 1978. He has been investigating UFO incidents since the mid 1950's. Since 1967, Friedman has lectured on the topic of UFOs at more than 600 colleges and over 100 professional groups in 50 states, 9 Provinces, England, Italy, Germany, Holland, France, Finland, Brazil, Australia, Korea, Mexico, Turkey, Argentina, and Israel.

Book: Top Secret Majic
Book: Crash at Corona: The U.S. Military Retrieval and Cover-Up of a UFO
Book: The UFO Investigator's Handbook: The Practical Guide to Researching, Identifying, and Documenting Unexplained Sightings

Guest: Dr. H. Paul Shuch
Dr. H. Paul Shuch, also known as Dr. SETI, is something of a cross between Carl Sagan and Tom Lehrer. The aerospace engineer credited with the design of the world's first commercial home satellite TV receiver now directs his microwave interests toward the search for life in space. Dr. Shuch received his Ph.D. in Engineering from the University of California, Berkeley. Before joining The SETI League as its Executive Director, he served as an engineering professor on various campuses for a total of 24 years.

Book: Tune in the Universe: A Radio Amateur's Guide to the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence
Website: www.setileague.org
06/19/02 - Wed/Thu
Guest: Ramon E. Lopez
We are now in the midst of a solar maximum, the effects of which are expected to be felt all the way through the year 2004. Dr. Lopez, co-author of Storms from the Sun, explores the emerging physical science of space weather and traces its increasing impact on a society that relies on space-based technologies. Ramon E. Lopez is the C. Sharp Cook Distinguished Professor in the Department of Physics at the University of Texas at El Paso. He received his B.S. degree in Physics from the University of Illinois, and his M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Space Physics from Rice University.

Book: Storms from the Sun: The Emerging Science of Space Weather
Website: www.stormsfromthesun.net
Website: aurora.physics.utep.edu/rlopez/
06/20/02 - Thu/Fri
TBA
06/21/02 - Fri/Sat
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