Open Lines, UFOs, & J.C.

Hosted byArt Bell

Open Lines, UFOs, & J.C.

About the show

On this night of Open Lines, Brian from California recounted an "unexplained" experience nine years ago while touring the 'Death Block' of Auschwitz. In the basement of this block were small brick cells about the size of a phone booth, he explained, where Nazis would imprison up to four people at a time. Brian said he entered one of these cells, pulled the door shut, and, to his horror, heard a click as it locked shut. According to Brian, he was "not alone" in the cell, and after several minutes of confinement, he tried the door again, and it opened.

A man from St. Louis calling himself 'Maitreya' claimed he had been chosen to usher in a New Age of world peace, though he wouldn't share the specifics of his peace plan. Several callers phoned in to discuss the situation in Iraq and what a 'loss' there would mean for the United States.

In the final hour, notorious caller J.C. ranted on a variety of topics, including the Democratic victory in Tuesday's Congressional elections. He also entreated his former associate, Edna, to return to him, as well as invited conservative pundit Ann Coulter to join him at his compound.

Nick Pope Update

During the middle of the show, Nick Pope, former head of Britain's Ministry of Defence UFO Project, phoned into the show. Pope discussed his work in the MoD, as well as his comments from a recently published Daily Mail article in which he warned that aliens could attack Britain at any time. He described his duties and interaction with US personnel on the UFO subject, and advanced tech used by the military, which he said was "unlikely to be one of ours."

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