June 4, 2002: Afterlife Knowledge - Bruce Moen | Nuclear India and Pakistan - Steve Quayle
June 4, 2002: Afterlife Knowledge - Bruce Moen | Nuclear India and Pakistan - Steve Quayle  
Podcast: The Art Bell Archive
Published On: Mon Apr 14 2025
Description: Art Bell speaks with Steve Quayle about the escalating India-Pakistan nuclear standoff. Quayle places the odds of nuclear war at 80 percent and outlines the geopolitical alignments, with Russia backing India and China supporting Pakistan through a mutual defense pact. He warns that terrorist groups with ties to Pakistani intelligence could serve as a trigger, and that a nuclear exchange involving just three major cities could kill tens of millions. Art and Quayle discuss the inadequacy of American civil defense programs and the freely downloadable Nuclear War Survival Skills manual by Cresson Kearney.In the second half, Bruce Moen, a mechanical engineer who trained at the Monroe Institute, describes his decade-long effort to prove the existence of an afterlife through direct contact with deceased individuals. He explains his retrieval technique, in which a living person uses relaxation and guided imagination to locate people who have become "stuck" after death. Moen recounts the experience that convinced him, when a deceased man urgently repeated the word "Punky," which turned out to be the name of his small dog, not a pet name for his daughter.Moen describes an afterlife organized into three zones: isolated realities where confused individuals remain trapped, belief system territories shaped by group expectations, and a higher level containing rehabilitation centers. He recounts exploring a place he calls Thief's Hell, populated entirely by thieves who spend eternity stealing from one another.