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Popularity: 3 Vote:  | Fear is a great motivator. Look at what 9-11 has accomplished - My god. It's slammed the economy, It's - I can't even begin to detail all it's actually done, other than bring down the buildings and hit the Pentagon. It's stunned the entire nation. |
Popularity: 0 Vote:  | I certainly believe that UFOs are really on occasion extraterrestrial craft visiting earth, so to me that means that our government, our military at some level they know they're here, and they're either frightened of them because they don't know, or they wish to figure a way to defend against them. |
Popularity: 2 Vote:  | Our government, at least according to the NIGHTLINE program that ran, financed STAR GATE over 20 years with 20 million dollars or something like that, at the end of which they more or less declared it to be a failure, and stopped the program. |
Popularity: 2 Vote:  | The Australians have teleported a laser beam. |
Popularity: 4 Vote:  | Well, a lot of people would say it's ridiculous to imagine the United States would either start something or stage something but - gee whiz! - Remember the Gulf of Tonkin! |
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Arthur "Art" Bell, III (born June 17, 1945) founded the paranormal-themed radio program Coast to Coast AM, and currently hosts the weekend edition of the show. He is also the owner of radio station KNYE 95.1 FM in Pahrump, Nevada.
Early Years Bell was born to Arthur Bell, Jr., a Marine Colonel, and Jane Bell, a Marine Drill Instructor. He was always interested in radio and at the age of 13 he became a licensed amateur radio operator. Bell served in U.S. Air Force as a medic, and in his free time operated a pirate radio station on his base. He would go out of his way to play antiwar music that was not being played on the American Forces Network such as "Eve of Destruction" and "Fortunate Son".
After leaving military service he stayed in the Far East, residing on the Japanese island of Okinawa where he worked as a disc jockey for KSBK, the only non-military English-language station in Asia. While in Japan he set a Guinness record for staying on the air 116 hours and 15 minutes. He also set the world record for seesawing while broadcasting for 57 hours.
He returned to the United States and studied engineering at the University of Maryland. He dropped out and went back to radio, this time as a board operator and chief engineer. Being around the stations he got a few opportunities to be on the air. For several years he worked back and forth behind and in front of the microphone. After a period of working in cable television, in 1989 the 50,000-watt KDWN in Las Vegas, Nevada offered Bell a five-hour time slot in the middle of the night.
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