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September 19, 2004: NDE Accounts - Dr. Jeffrey Long

Sep 19, 2004
2h 52m
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Art Bell replays HAARP transmissions that provoked hundreds of listener responses the previous night, ranging from headaches and sweating to one caller reporting an amorous reaction. He also covers a Reuters survey revealing most Americans would refuse to follow government instructions during a terror attack, preferring to take matters into their own hands.

Dr. Jeffrey Long, a radiation oncologist and founder of the Near-Death Experience Research Foundation, returns to discuss the medical impossibility of conscious experience during cardiac arrest. He explains that brain electrical activity flatlines within ten seconds of the heart stopping, yet patients consistently report vivid, ordered experiences including watching their own resuscitations with verified details that staff later confirm.

The centerpiece of the program is Vicki Noratuk, blind since birth due to premature oxygen damage, who describes seeing for the first time during a near-death experience following a car accident at age 22. She recounts floating above her body at Harborview Medical Center, observing the emergency team, traveling through a tube toward light, and encountering deceased childhood friends who appeared whole and healthy. Her account remains among the most evidential NDEs ever documented.

Key Moments

  1. Art sets up the night with Sarah's NDE memory: Art tells the audience that Sarah's near-death story, also brought to him by Dr. Long, is one of the most memorable interviews of his career and that tonight's guest, Vicki Noratuk, blind from birth, will tell an equally extraordinary one.

  2. How a hard-nosed oncologist came to believe in NDEs: Dr. Long explains that as an evidence-based radiation oncologist he was stunned to find a peer-reviewed article on near-death experiences in the Journal of the American Medical Association during his residency, and that the cases convinced him something was happening that medicine could not explain.

  3. Why Vicki's case is the most evidential NDE on record: Long explains that Vicki Noratuk was born extremely premature, suffered retinal damage from oxygen therapy, and has had absolutely zero vision her entire life - making the visual content of her NDE medically unexplainable.

  4. Vicki sees for the first time in her life: Vicki, blind from birth, describes leaving her body through her mouth after the car crash, looking down on the buildings and street, and being terrified because she had no frame of reference for visual perception.

  5. Coded for four minutes: Art recaps for the audience that Vicki Noratuk, blind since birth, is describing the beginning of a near-death experience during which she coded - was clinically dead - for four minutes.