Aaron Could Have Saved
Art Bell’s Wife
By James Donahue
Feb. 20, 2006
Psychic and Prophet Aaron
C. Donahue said he believes he was destined to save Art Bell’s wife from an unexpected and early death last month but
Bell’s decision not to do a promised interview stopped him from getting involved.
Donahue was booked to
be interviewed by Bell on New Year’s Eve and he told his Internet radio audience Sunday that he prepared
a list of predictions for the year 2006 to make during the show.
But Bell made the fateful decision to drop Aaron as his guest that night and the appearance was
pushed over to New Year’s Day with host George Noory, who squeezed him into a 30-minute slot at the end of his night-long
show.
“I was supposed
to speak about my prophecies but he didn’t allow it,” Aaron said of Noory. “I got about three of them in
before he cut me off.”
“Art Bell mocked
me,” Donahue said. “I am a psychic. It was destined that I would appear on his show and sense that something was
wrong. I would have warned him about possible trouble with his wife and we could have prevented what happened. Justice could
have been balanced. But he turned his back on me. He turned his back on Lucifer. Five days later he lost his wife.”
Ramona Bell, Art Bell’s
wife, died of an apparent asthma attack in her sleep Jan. 5 while vacationing with Bell in
Laughlin, Nevada. She was
only 47.
Donahue said that event
was “a pivotal moment. It was a point where everything changed. I would love to have saved the wife of Art Bell. But
if you serve Ed Dames, you curse yourself.”
Bell accepted Dames as a guest on a November show. Dames
also was brought in about a week ago to talk about a new theory he has that Bigfoot is an alien holographic projection. This
was information he took from Donahue’s website and radio show.
Donahue said he placed
a curse on Dames after Dames took him to Japan
and used Aaron’s talents to cash in on a Japanese television show. Dames took the money and the credit, while Aaron
did the work. It was on that trip that Dames separated himself from Donahue after learning about Donahue’s Luciferian
views.
Donahue said the curse
peculiar. “I didn’t curse Ed,” he explained. “I cursed anyone who has anything to do with Ed.”
He said Ed Dames was
chosen to open doors for Aaron to reach the world with his message. “He would have had it all. He likes to be in the
limelight. I was going to be in the shadows and Ed was going to get all of the glory. That was the trade. I never wanted to
have to do this myself,” Donahue said.
He said Dames threw it
all away when he rejected Aaron in Tokyo.