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    this week’s CLASSIC C2C..

    I've been recording C2C broadcasts since 2001.
    So, .. I already have a complete set of the George Noory C2C programs that get posted on the classic C2C page.

    No offense, George.

    But I'll be focusing on the Art Bell classics in this thread.


    Posted: 03/07/2005 thru 03/13/2005

    Monday June 15th, 1998

    Host

    Art Bell
    Guests

    Hopi Elders, Robert Ghostwolf


    Hopi Elders Speak

    In an unprecedented 4-hour national radio appearance, three Hopi elders shared their ancient wisdom handed down by word-of-mouth going back to before the time of Christ. They spoke under the anonymous names of 'Grandfather I,' 'Grandfather II,' and 'Grandmother,' because they had received threats about bringing out this information to the public. The information relates to massive earth changes and the prophesied 'end times' which they believe we are now nearing. Grandfather I acted as a translator to Grandfather II.
    ”Vigilance is the price of freedom.”
    -- Thomas Jefferson

    "Enslavement is the price of indifference."

    “Flatulence is the price of free speech.”

    -- gormworm

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    I remember that show, it seemed like a big deal at the time with Hale-Bopp being in the news and it's appearance fulfilling a Hopi Prophecy. Art had a lot of good shows during that time frame.

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    I have over 800 of Art's shows including this weeks Classic, I am hoping they will put some up that I don't have to download. I do not have any of Noory shows.

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    That was indeed a classic - the one and only time Hopi Elder's consented to revealing some of their ancient secrets on radio! I have that one in the original 1998 Real-Audio format that Art at that time had on his website for free access.

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    Posted on C2C classics page:
    March 14, 2005 thru March 20, 2005

    Friday May 30th, 2003

    Host:
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    Guest:
    Open Lines

    Time Travelin' with Art

    Special guest host Art Bell returned to the Friday program for a night of Open Lines. On his specially designated Time Travel line, a variety of callers presented their forays both into the past and the future. Nunnehi (Cherokee for "The Little People") called from Sacramento, and spoke of previewing her death, along a chain link fence, where she went through a receiving line. Each time she shook a person's hand she would instantly know all about that person.

    A woman recounted stumbling on some tucked away 8mm films made by her father and felt as though she was transported back to the 1960's. She theorized that a puff of air from that time period may have entered her nostrils when she opened the film box. Later, Cross from Minnesota, said he had been taken to the year 2045 by an entity named Malachi. It was a tribal setting, where "technology has washed away," he said.

    Another caller told an intriguing tale of attending a dinner given by a doctor and being shown a contraption which he described as looking like a "triangular phone booth." After entering it, he found himself inexplicably transported to the middle of a forest, where he stayed for several minutes before returning in the machine.

    Towards the end of the show, a man from Kansas City related an incident where he was hit by a bolt of lightning 44 years ago, and was knocked out of his body. He said it was if he had gone back in time, and was looking down at himself just prior to the accident. "I actually saw the electrical pulse come in through the phone line and I watched in very slow motion as the phone line began to melt and the lightning came out of the phone and struck me," he explained. "Such a large electromagnetic occurrence just might do something exactly like that," Art commented.

    http://www.coasttocoastam.com/shows/2003/05/30.html
    ”Vigilance is the price of freedom.”
    -- Thomas Jefferson

    "Enslavement is the price of indifference."

    “Flatulence is the price of free speech.”

    -- gormworm

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    I remember that show very well!

    I think it's 'bout time for Art to do another time travel line - that always makes for a fun night. Good for me, too: In preparation for my own radio show I'm making it a point to intensively study caller-handling technique... and Art is the king of getting the most out of callers.
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    Cat, are you serious about your own show? Man, we are all there.

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    The first hour of the program is interesting.

    Art expounds on how America had no moral, ethical, nor legal justification for the invasion of Iraq.

    Remember when Saddam invaded Quait?
    We went out there with the rest of the U.N., and kicked Saddam's butt!
    And rightfully so.

    You don't just invade and occupy someone else's country with no justification other than personal conquest.

    Of course, ... that is exactly what we have done, .. and are currently doing with Iraq.

    The American bullshit propaganda is still just bullshit propaganda.
    There are no weapons of mass destruction.
    There were no Islamic Fundamentalist terrorists attacking America on 9-11-2001 ... and even if there was any truth to that fiction (which there obviously isn't) they aren't in Iraq.

    The "insurgents" that we're currently slaughtering in Faluja and other places in Iraq. .. are outraged Iraqis who are angry at a foreign army invading their country and killing people.
    What man in America wouldn't take up arms to defend his own home from an invading army?!
    Are the Iraqis any less justified in defending their own homes and families from us?!
    Art was correct in his observations in this broadcast.
    We have no business waging a war in Iraq!

    It's just a matter of time before America pays it's karma for what we are doing in the middle east right now.

    I'm reminded of how Germany was invading and occupying other nations in the late 1930's and early 1940's. All the while, the German population listened to the propaganda on radio and in the newspapers, ... firmly believing that they were perfectly justified in what their nation was doing, .. that their government leaders could do no wrong, ... and that bombs would never fall on Berlin in retaliation for their nation's crimes.

    Americans are no different.
    We're behaving exactly the same way concerning our own government's violent crimes against our own people, our own constitution, and the invasion of Iraq with no legal justification ... against the protests of the other nations in the U.N..

    It's just a matter of time before the bombs begin falling in the United States ... just as they fell on Berlin in the 1940's.

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    Also on this Coast classic program:

    Art had (apparently) been discussing the "magic power generating qualities" of his antenna in previous broadcasts. And some callers were discussing it with him.

    One caller in particular called in to talk about some research he had done concerning "iron mountain" in Pahrump: a mountain that discharges bolts of lightening during regular intervals. And how Art's antenna (that is apparently collecting discharged electrical energy) is located near to the end of the Pahrump valley where "iron mountain" is located.

    Another secret underground base where some form of technology is being used?
    Or strange natural electrical phenomena?

    Interesting stuff.
    ”Vigilance is the price of freedom.”
    -- Thomas Jefferson

    "Enslavement is the price of indifference."

    “Flatulence is the price of free speech.”

    -- gormworm

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nemo
    Cat, are you serious about your own show? Man, we are all there.
    Yes indeed! I'm developing a show for K-Talk... check my old posts from February onward for detail. I'll be going on as soon as my station gets the schedules finalized and all the neccesary spots sold to sponsors. It's taking a little longer than first anticipated. Right now, the general manager's own show is in the process of going national... things are very busy at K-Talk these days with a lot of changes afoot.

    Actually, you should PM me, Nemo. Right before the board went down in February you sent me a URL to a site of yours and I lost the PM in the crash... I've been hoping you'd resurface here...I'd like to go check it out!
    "The power of accurate observation is commonly called cynicism by those who have not got it."

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    Well, keep us posted on your radio show. I'll post my site here, but keep in mind that it is pretty crazy. No censorship and anything goes. You are likely to see things here that you will NOT see on other boards, that's for sure. Mainly motorcycle riders who like to talk about anything. It is sort of like a sit com where it reads a little different once you know the charaters better.

    Anyone here is welcome. I'd also like to invite Gormy because I love his posts on the government, the 911 FRAUD and the wrongness of this war etc. Nice to hear you say this stuff, Gorm. Sometimes I feel like I am all alone on this Karma thing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nemo
    Anyone here is welcome. I'd also like to invite Gormy because I love his posts on the government, the 911 FRAUD and the wrongness of this war etc. Nice to hear you say this stuff, Gorm. Sometimes I feel like I am all alone on this Karma thing.
    I know the feeling.
    When I was four years old, I had a reoccurring nightmare that went on until I was five or six.
    I was a skinny old man, standing in a desert someplace, .. watching a city made of shiny black and blue glass and steel go up in a giant fireball.
    In the dream, the flash made me blind, .. and I fell over.
    Moments later, .. a wall of fire hit me like an ocean wave, .. coming from where the city had been, .. and I instantly ceased to exist.

    I didn't know what an atomic bomb was before I was six or seven years old, in 1962 or 1963.

    Of course, .. these nightmares were forty-five some odd years ago, .. and long forgotten.
    Until I read John Titor's posted material.

    I know a great many folks think it's totally crazy, ... but reading John Titor's stuff ... for me ... was like suddenly understanding what the image is in a giant jigsaw puzzle that you've been assembling, .. without any reference picture to assemble it from.

    Now I understand why other nations want to nuke major American cities ... and why the outcome is inevitable.

    Most Americans simply refuse to see what their nation is doing to the rest of the world, ... they refuse to take responsibility for it as Americans, ... and they refuse to see why the rest of the world won't put up with it forever.

    I've seen that shiny city of blue and black glass and steel many times.
    I see it every time I drive out to my property in the desert where I am building my underground bunker.

    It catches the light when the sun rises in the morning.
    It's lights twinkle in the distance after the sun goes down at night.

    The end is near.
    Does it really matter?

    Apparently not.

    Maybe the new American Civil War will never happen.
    But in my gut, ... I feel certain that the nuking of American cities in retaliation for American military action in the middle east and elsewhere will happen.
    And much sooner than we all realize.

    This war that we've started in Iraq is different from the war that we fought in Viet Nam.

    The Viet Cong did not have nuclear weapons.
    The wealthy governments in the middle east do.
    ”Vigilance is the price of freedom.”
    -- Thomas Jefferson

    "Enslavement is the price of indifference."

    “Flatulence is the price of free speech.”

    -- gormworm

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    Thursday October 23rd, 1997

    Host:Art Bell
    Guests: Harlot, Michael Holm

    Harlot Speaks
    In this program, Art speaks with the dark witch known as Harlot and in the first hour with the leader of the group Cusco, Michael Holm.
    ”Vigilance is the price of freedom.”
    -- Thomas Jefferson

    "Enslavement is the price of indifference."

    “Flatulence is the price of free speech.”

    -- gormworm

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    Ah yes, the classic Harlot (Patsy) the Witch show. When Evelyn Paglini was a guest, I sent Art a fastblast to have her comment on Harlot - and Art read my fastblast and mentioned it was appropriately sent by someone calling himself "BadBoy"

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