John Ronner explores the dramatic increase in angel encounters reported across America, examining why nearly 70% of the population now believes in guardian angels and 30% claim personal interactions with celestial beings. Ronner analyzes documented cases of luminous apparitions, disembodied voices providing life-saving warnings, and mysterious strangers who appear at critical moments to offer crucial assistance before vanishing without explanation. Art Bell investigates the spectrum of angelic encounters from hearing celestial music to physical interventions that prevent disasters, while questioning whether these experiences represent genuine spiritual contact or psychological phenomena. The conversation examines Ronner's investigation into the Cokeville Elementary School hostage crisis where children reported seeing angels protecting them from a bomb explosion. Ronner discusses historical precedents for angel beliefs and their increasing prominence in American culture during periods of social uncertainty and spiritual seeking. The discussion covers therapeutic applications of angel encounters and their role in helping people cope with trauma, loss, and life transitions. Art Bell probes the distinction between religious belief and empirical evidence for supernatural intervention in human affairs. This episode examines whether the contemporary angel phenomenon represents authentic divine contact or reflects humanity's psychological need for spiritual comfort and protection.