Antichrist & Time Traveler Open Lines

Hosted byArt Bell

Antichrist & Time Traveler Open Lines

About the show

In this all-Open Lines program from March 2001, Art was inspired to open two dedicated phone lines, one for time travelers and the other for those who claimed to be the Antichrist. On the time traveler line – Art chastises a caller for being on a cell phone, but the man says that he is actually calling from the Internet seven years from now. He said that George H.W. Bush would be re-elected, mad cow disease would devastate the beef industry, and ended enigmatically with "it's going to be much different," before fading out, but curiously, he made no mention of 9/11.

Another caller declared that "aliens live within us in every single person on this planet, and no one is aware of it." One man who claimed to be the Antichrist said that "we must destroy Iraq" or mad cow disease (which he referred to as the "prions of death”) would destroy us. Another caller said that we was both the Antichrist and the savior in the same body. He believes that the will in him can move mountains.

One Antichrist caller predicts there is going to be an event happening very soon – a spiritual awakening of some type, in which we will have to sacrifice a powerful person. Another caller (with a deep voice and sinister laugh) says there are many Antichrists that are part of a collective in the kingdom of Hell. They don’t use the term Antichrist, they are sons and daughters of Lucifer. Instead of good and evil, they look at things as dark and light. Their mission is to bring people closer to their father – aka Satan. They come from a place called "The Void," he said.

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