
March 25, 2007: Intuition, PSI, and Other Realms - Dr. Laurie Nadel
Nadel shares her own journey into the paranormal, which began after returning from covering the Chilean military coup for UPI and Newsweek. Suffering from post-traumatic stress, she began hearing a voice in her apartment and eventually witnessed a red eye appear on her wall. The American Society for Psychical Research assured her these were signs of emerging psychic abilities rather than mental illness, setting her on a path of lifelong research into consciousness.
The first hour features open line callers discussing former Governor Fife Symington's Phoenix Lights admission, France's unprecedented release of 1,600 UFO case files, the discovery of caves on Mars, and a vast underground water reservoir beneath East Asia. Art also examines the coming solar maximum forecast and the growing mystery of honeybee colony collapse.
Key Moments
9/11 dreams and the Princeton EGG spike: Nadel says hundreds of analysts logged client dreams of planes hitting buildings months before 9/11, alongside the Princeton consciousness lab's pre-event spike.
The angel two nights before 9/11: Nadel recounts a possum dying as an omen, then an angel appearing in her bedroom on September 9, covering her daughter and cat with a wing.
Art's Santa Barbara car premonition: Art recounts his one indisputable psi experience: ocean-wave-strength warnings that his parked car was about to be hit, then watching it happen seconds later.
Subtle versus sledgehammer signals: Nadel explains intuition usually arrives as a subtle personal signal, but escalates to undeniable physiological sensations when ignored.
Conrad Hilton's hunches built an empire: Nadel cites the survey showing 62% of CEOs trust intuition, plus Hilton's hotel-lobby vision and his 'add a zero' dream that won the Chicago bid.
