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12/27/02 - Fri/Sat

Host: Art Bell
Guest: Richard Hoagland

Website: www.enterprisemission.com

Guest: George Lutz

In 1974, Ronnie DeFeo Jr. made headlines when he murdered his parents and four siblings in their suburban Long Island home. A year later, George and Kathy Lutz purchased the sprawling three-story home. But just 28 days after moving in, the family made a run for it, leaving all their possessions behind. They claimed evil forces haunted their Long Island home.

Relates Images: House and Boy

12/28/02 - Sat/Sun

Host: Barbara Simpson
Guest: Lauren Weinstein

Lauren is one of the "old" men of the Internet. He created the PRIVACY Forum in 1992, and has been involved with Internet and other technology issues for well over 25 years, starting in the early 1970's at the first site on the Defense Department ARPANET (the ancestor of the Internet), which was located at UCLA. Lauren is quoted as an expert on a wide range of technology topics and issues of technology's impact on individuals and society, by a wide range of newspaper and magazine articles, and participates in numerous local and network radio and television news programs, talk shows, and other venues where these issues are under discussion.

Website: www.vortex.com
Website: People For Internet Responsibility

12/29/02 - Sun/Mon

Host: Barbara Simpson
Guest: Zeph Daniel

Zeph was born into an elite family, and at an early age, became a failed victim of satanic ritual abuse and mind control. However, the programming failed because of the spirit of Zeph.� Minister Zeph claims to have the truth, even if it seems strange to the mainstream.

Book: Lamb
Website: www.zephreport.com

12/30/02 - Mon/Tue

Host: George Noory
Guest: Art Caplan

Do we own our bodies? Do isolated gene sequences constitute "inventions" that warrant patent protection? What about cloned organisms, or new life-forms engineered from preexisting tissue? Do scientists have the right to claim individual patents on and make profits from the elements of life? How does the profit motive affect our attitudes toward the value of life? Will patent protection foster or hinder scientific cooperation and research into diseases? In short, who owns life? Arthur Caplan is the director of the Center for Bioethics, chief of the Division of Bioethics at the University of Pennsylvania Medical Center, and the author or editor of numerous books, including THE ETHICS OF ORGAN TRANSPLANTS, with Daniel Coelho.

Website: www.med.upenn.edu/bioethic/
Book: Who Owns Life?

12/31/02 - Tue/Wed

Host: Art Bell (Last Show)
Topic: Annual Prediction Show

2002 Predictions Revealed / 2003 Preditions Taken

Website: Get Your Copy of ArtBell.com Website

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