Art Bell opens the phone lines with a special challenge, dedicating one line exclusively to members of secret societies willing to share something about their organizations. The evening draws multiple callers claiming Masonic membership, including a self-described Master Mason who insists all Masonic secrets are publicly available and a second Mason who flatly contradicts him, confirming that higher degrees hold information inaccessible to lower ranks.
A caller from New Mexico describes a hierarchy of secret societies placing the Brotherhood of the Snake and the Brotherhood of the Dragon above the Illuminati, the Knights Templar, and the Freemasons. He claims these groups guard the true origins of mankind, knowledge allegedly stolen from the Library of Alexandria and now hidden within the Vatican. He asserts that Jesus was a member of the Illuminati who served as a messenger rather than a divine figure, and that the G7 nations represent the power structure controlling these secrets.
Between society calls, Art checks in with a listener in St. Thomas bracing for Hurricane Jose, fields a call from a former Rosicrucian who describes psychic development exercises involving mirrors and candles, and hears from an Order of the Eastern Star member who explains the organization's blood-relative requirement connecting it to Freemasonry. Art declares that when he dies, he intends to return and provide proof of the afterlife by broadcasting his voice through the radio spectrum.