Some question
has arisen as to whether or not Late Night Radio talk show host Art Bell
is on secret government payroll to air his show, which focuses more and
more on UFOS, aliens, and whacko conspiracies.
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- SCENARIO: A number of years ago, a talented talk radio
host who'd, for much of his career, lived in obscurity (always a local
or regional celebrity, but not known world wide) with a medicore show with
mostly (like other talk shows) a political slant. Then he begins a weekend
show devoted to the paranormal -- in particular, UFOS and aliens. That
show becomes quite popular and said radio talk show host begins to move
the topic to his weeknight show, garnering much interest not only from
the public, but certain people within the government.
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- "Let's not stop him," it is decided, "let's
make him bigger for our purposes."
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- Said radio talk show host is approached by someone with
a large broadcasting company (say, The Chancellor Broadcasting Company,
as an example) that is backed by illicit CIA funds. Said radio talk show
host is told that his show can be syndicated all over the country, rather
than stuck in one region, that that "the paranormal stuff" should
always be the central focus. Saidradio talk show host sees this as a golden
opportunity.
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- Keep in mind that disinformation is always a mix of the
truth and lies, to keep those seeking the truth running around in circles
and never quite certain what is true or not.
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- Art Bell's guests range from the quite credible to the
quite lunatic, and Mr. Bell never argues with or agrees with his guests,
he lets them talk, he lets his "listeners make their own decisions."
Many of his listeners, no doubt, believe what they hear.
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- This format serves "those special" government
people in other ways -- they can keep track of what people (the call in
listeners) think, and have experienced. They can keep tabs on controversial
people like Sean Morton and Richard Hoagland.
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- Why is it that certain guests on Art Bell disappear or
come into harm's way, and Art Bell never does?
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- CASE: A man named "Rodey" had trapped a ghost,
and talked at length about it.
The next day, he reports to Art Bell that
some "Men in Black" entered his home, beat him and his wife up,
and took their "ghost catching" devices. Then, the man disappears,
and Art is never able to find him.
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- CASE: David Oates of Reverse Speech fame gets his house
burned down, with evidence of intruders, after appearing on Art's show.
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- Why doesn't Art Bell suffer any flap from the "secret
government" that wants to suppress certain information? Callers on
Art's show have often asked him: "Aren't you afarid they're going
to come to your door?" and Art has replied, "I'm not afraid;
if they're gonna come after me, they're gonna come after me -- but until
then, I'm doing my show." Art has also stated that he knows his phone
lines are tapped; he has said on air, "I'm well aware that certain
people in our government service listen to this show."
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- Of course they do. They want information. What better
way to track down abductees and those who have seen UFOs and other things
than a world-wide talk show with over 10 million listeners where the host
*invites* people to discuss their experiences? What better forum to infuse
disinformation among the masses who are interested in this subject matter?
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- This isn't to say Art Bell is a knowing disinformation
specialist, or is knowingly on government payroll. He could have been duped
with the idea of a large talk show. Or he could be very well be a part
of this whole program.
- Radio disinformation has been used is wartime against
the enemy. So has newspaper and TV disinformation, even to this minute.
You don't think the "black ops" government would pass a chance
like Art Bell, do you?
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- There's a reason why they let Art Bell alone to do his
show and, sometimes, release real, sensitive information.
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