On Independence Day 1996, Art Bell hosts a special Truth or Trash edition examining explosive revelations from the Saudi Arabia bombing investigation. Authorities have discovered that the attack used 3,000 pounds of sophisticated RDX plastique explosive rather than crude fertilizer bombs, indicating well-funded professional operations. The program explores the implications of this discovery for understanding international terrorism and state sponsorship of attacks. Art Bell invites listeners to submit their own Truth or Trash scenarios as the nation celebrates its 220th birthday. The conversation examines whether America is counting up toward greater achievements or counting down toward an uncertain future. Callers share their perspectives on domestic and international threats facing the country. The discussion addresses the complexity of modern terrorism and the challenges of maintaining security while preserving democratic values. Art Bell facilitates examination of conspiracy theories and alternative explanations for current events. The Truth or Trash format allows listeners to present unusual claims and theories for collective analysis and debate. This Independence Day program captures the tensions between celebration and concern as Americans grapple with evolving security challenges and questions about their nation's future direction in an increasingly complex world.