April 18, 2004: Fossils on Mars - Sir Charles Shults III
Podcast:The Art Bell Archive Published On: Tue Aug 12 2025 Description: Art Bell interviews Sir Charles Shults III, a former Martin Marietta aerospace engineer and weapons systems specialist, about his analysis of Mars rover images that he believes reveal fossilized marine organisms. Shults describes finding structures resembling sand dollars, sea urchins, crinoids, shark teeth, and even squid in photographs returned by the Spirit rover. He notes that many specimens display five-pointed star patterns, which he argues cannot be explained by any known mineral process.Shults explains that he confirmed his findings through frame stacking and image enhancement techniques used in both astronomy and law enforcement. He reports sending his data to NASA and the Jet Propulsion Laboratory but receiving no response, despite colleagues on the rover team agreeing with his conclusions. Art and Shults discuss the religious and social implications of announcing extraterrestrial life and why institutions might resist acknowledging such discoveries.The conversation expands into solar power satellites, cold fusion research, EMP vulnerabilities, and artificial intelligence. Shults shares results from his own cold fusion experiments showing energy output exceeding input, and discusses sonoluminescence as a promising path toward practical fusion energy. He also raises serious biosafety concerns about planned Mars sample return missions.