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Post by SAR01 on Jun 16, 2020 14:23:14 GMT -5
June 16, 2020 Coast Insider Audio Creepy 'Mystery Creature' Encountered in Polish Forest: An unnerving piece of footage purportedly filmed in a Polish forest appears to show a man's terrifying encounter with some kind of mystery creature. The eerie scene was reportedly filmed earlier this year and recently received renewed attention when it was picked up by a YouTube channel devoted to strange and unusual videos. In the nightmare-inducing footage, unsettling sounds seemingly coming from the woods can be heard as the man heads in the direction of the commotion and stumbles upon something truly bizarre. Check out the video here. Mystery Creature Poland The Chemtrail Agenda: Researcher Peter A. Kirby has been a student of alternative media narratives, which has opened his eyes to the possibility that outcomes can be engineered by vested interests to appear as natural and random. In the first half of Monday's show, he discussed the evidence for chemtrails (also called geoengineering) as more than a conspiracy theory, as well as who might profit from manipulating weather and natural resources. He traced the agenda of the elites or New World Order to the late 19th century and a group known as the Roundtable that would go on to spawn such organizations as the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR). The CFR, he suggested, has been an advocate for geoengineering. Read the full recap here. Are You a Coast Insider? Sign up now to listen to last night's intriguing program plus five years of show downloads in the archive. UFO Disclosure & Hollywood: A winner of the prestigious Writers Guild award for screenwriting, Bryce Zabel has created and produced five primetime television series, including fan favorites like NBC's UFO thriller "Dark Skies." In the latter half of Monday's show, he addressed the latest in UFO disclosure, his new work on a TV series based on the Betty and Barney Hill abduction story, and how Hollywood is ready to get back into production after the COVID-19 shutdown. Pitched as a 10-hour series, his project on the Hills would look in-depth at their lives as an interracial couple in the early 1960s. Were the Hills, who lived quite close to an air force base, targeted because they were so unique for that era?, he pondered. Get the complete story here. Study Suggests Galaxy May Contain Dozens of Intelligent ET Civilizations: Alien Heads An intriguing new study argues that there may be dozens of technologically advanced alien species inhabiting the Milky Way galaxy. The remarkable hypothesis was put forward by a pair of astrophysicists from the University of Nottingham in England in a paper published on Monday. In a press release detailing their findings, they explained that the study began with "the assumption that intelligent life forms on other planets in a similar way as it does on Earth." Learn more. Today in Strangeness: On this day in 1959, TV's Superman, George Reeves, was found dead in an apparent suicide. It was to be the start of the urban legend known as the Superman Curse. On June 16, 1963, cosmonaut Valentina Tereshkova became the first woman in space. Video: 'Not Haunted' House for Sale in TX Giant Fossil A pair of college students in England could not believe their eyes when they unearthed a massive fossil of an ancient shelled sea creature. The remarkable find was made by fossil hunters Jack Wonfor and Theo Vickers earlier this month as they were looking for specimens along the shore of the Isle of Wight's Chale Bay. This particular expedition proved to be quite fruitful when they stumbled upon the fossilized remains of a species of ammonite known as Tropaeum bowerbank which resided in the waters of the region 115 million years ago. Read more. Secret Door Special XXII: Who’s behind the secret door? Join George Noory on Tuesday's show as he interviews three separate guests but has no idea who they are. The guests will do their best to trick George as he tries to figure out their identities. In the first hour, filmmaker and author Richard Martini discusses his research about the afterlife with 50 people not under hypnosis, They report many of the same things that people under hypnosis have said about the Other Side.
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Post by SAR01 on Jun 17, 2020 11:39:33 GMT -5
une 17, 2020 Coast Insider Audio Mayan Calendar Actually Ends Next Week?: A strange new theory circulating online argues that the Mayan Calendar did not actually come to an end eight years ago and, in fact, is actually set to conclude next week. The infamous doomsday warning had been relegated to the dustbin of weird history after 12/21/12 unfolded and the world did not end. However, like a horror movie villain appearing after seemingly being vanquished, the idea that the end of the Mayan calendar will usher in Armageddon has been reborn. Learn more. Mayan Calendar Secret Door Special XXIII: On Tuesday night, in a new edition of the 'Secret Door,' George Noory interviewed three separate guests but initially had no idea who they were. Using a voice different than their own, the guests did their best to trick George as he tried to figure out their identities. Who were they? First through the door was a man speaking in an odd cartoon-like voice that stumped George. It turned out to be none other than psychic Vincent Genna. George correctly ID'd secret guest number two, who made references to magic in a castle. It was magician Brandon Scott. Last through the door was Varla Ventura, author of books about strange lore and the paranormal. George came close but did not correctly guess her identity. Get the full scoop here. Are You a Coast Insider? Sign up now to listen to last night's intriguing program plus five years of show downloads in the archive. Exploring the Afterlife: First-hour guest on Tuesday night, filmmaker, and author Richard Martini discussed his research about the afterlife with 50 people not under hypnosis. They report many of the same things that people under hypnosis have said about the Other Side. Among the commonalities is that we all consciously choose each of our lifetimes. The afterlife is thought of as "returning home," where we interact with loved ones, and guides can help us understand the journey of our incarnations. Find out more here. Photo of Iceberg That Likely Sunk the Titanic Goes Up for Auction: Titanic Iceberg A remarkable photograph believed to be that of the infamous iceberg which sunk the Titanic is going up for auction in England. The incredibly rare image was reportedly snapped by the captain of an ocean liner who passed along the same course as the doomed ship a mere two days prior to its sinking. Later realizing what he had documented, Wood sent the image to his great-grandfather along with a note marveling that the photo showed "the iceberg that sank the Titanic. We crossed the ice tracks 40hrs before her and in daylight, so saw the ice easily and I got a picture." Read more. Today in Strangeness: The Statue of Liberty, a gift from France to the people of the United States, arrived in New York City's harbor on this day in 1885. The dismantled 151 ft. statue was enclosed in more than 200 packing cases. On June 17, 1964, a floating trade fair from Japan docked in London, featuring such futuristic products as a telephone booth that transmitted pictures. Oregon Park Named After Legendary 'Exploding Whale' Incident: Exploding Whale Park A new park in Oregon has been given a rather odd moniker in honor of its home city's rather bizarre claim to fame. Back in November of 1970, officials in the community of Florence were uncertain about how to dispose of the body of a massive sperm whale that had washed ashore and ultimately decided to blow up the creature using dynamite. The extraordinary event, which was filmed by a local television station, saw pieces of the creature cast far and wide with blubber raining down on nearby cars and businesses. Learn more. Financial Crisis / TBA: In the first half of Wednesday's show, editor/publisher of the Strategic Financial Intelligence newsletter, John Truman Wolfe discusses the state of the US and world economies and his analysis of the extreme conditions in the financial markets and what to expect for the rest of 2020. He'll also cover the role of the World Health Organization and the development of the COVID-19 vaccination and who is behind it and why. Second half, TBA.
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Post by SAR01 on Jun 22, 2020 14:55:41 GMT -5
Aliens and Artists: Stuart Davis has been thinking more about the relationship ETs have had with artists since the dawn of creation and explores this in a new podcast called Aliens & Artists. He joined George Knapp in the first half on Sunday to discuss his own experiences along with how contact with non-human entities impacts human creativity and art. Davis says that the experience of an abduction encounter is so shocking that for the witness, "everything becomes destabilized, and that art may be a way of coping with the disorientation and disruption to their lives. Davis described his encounter with a praying mantis-type being almost a decade ago. He was meditating while suffering from high fever when a being appeared at the foot of his bed and "shot a lot of information" into his mind in what he recalls as 10-15 seconds. He said the being also communicated with him, saying cryptically, "remember who you work for." Get the full recap here. Are You a Coast Insider? Sign up now to listen to last night's intriguing program plus five years of show downloads in the archive. The UFO Landscape: Alejandro Rojas is a host at Open Minds Radio, where he is also a writer and research specialist. In the second half on Sunday, Rojas, organizer of the longest-running UFO conference in the world, the International UFO Congress, described the major changes which have come about due to the COVID pandemic. Virtually all UFO meetings have been cancelled for this year, but he is helping to organize an online version. He celebrated the trend that "the mainstream is moving into adopting the UFO topic" due to major media like the New York Times and Fox News accepting UFOs as something worthy of serious consideration. Rojas said that the UFO field has been based "largely on speculation" and that this has made matters "move more slowly." More info here. Knapp's News: knapp's news saucer George Knapp shared recent items of interest, including why we don't know what day it is anymore, and a few revelations about Government involvement with the UFO subject. Read more. Music's Rallying Cry: Musicians throughout history have taken a variety of approaches to fight for a better world, from angry rallying cries, mournful elegies to the victims of injustice, or even humorous mockeries of authority. Music historian and journalist Brad Schreiber joined Ian Punnett (Twitter) on Saturday's show to discuss the past 100 years of politically conscious music, from Pete Seeger and Woody Guthrie to Green Day and NWA, covering a wide variety of genres, including reggae, country, metal, psychedelia, rap, punk, folk and soul - demonstrating how music could help save the world. In the first hour, comic book artist David Mack talked about this work, recent awards, and changes in the industry. Here's the rest of the story. Today in Strangeness: On this date 51 years ago, Ohio's Cuyahoga River literally caught on fire. While the river had been aflame numerous times before, it was this incident which brought the attention of the national media, most notably TIME magazine, and cast an embarrassing spotlight on the rampant pollution in the area.. North Korea Provocations & Parapsychology Skeptics: rockets U.S. Navy diver, submarine weapons technician, and espionage photographer for special operations, William Craig Reed earned commendations for secret missions during the Cold War, several in concert with Navy SEAL teams. In the first half tonight, he reports on North Korea blowing up the inter-Korean liaison office, one of the most serious provocations against South Korea in years, as well as questions about whether Kim Jong Un is really still alive. A graduate of U.C. Berkeley, parapsychology journalist, speaker and blogger Craig Weiler began his spiritual path during the New Age movement. In the second half, he'll discuss how so-called guerrilla skeptics and organizations lobby mainstream media, universities, and scientific organizations, and use digital media such as Wikipedia to defend their point of view and discredit consciousness researchers.
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Post by SAR01 on Jun 23, 2020 13:18:26 GMT -5
Stunning Views of the Solar Eclipse: On Sunday, across a pathway that included parts of Africa and Asia, viewers were treated to a stunning "ring of fire" solar eclipse. In this "annular" eclipse which coincided with the Summer Solstice, the Moon passed between the Earth and the sun, revealing a thin outer ring of the fiery solar disc. More details here. Solar Eclipse Russia & Submarine Disaster: US Navy diver and submarine weapons technician William Craig Reed earned commendations for secret missions during the Cold War. In the first half of Monday's show, he reported on one of the most terrifying submarine disasters in naval history, and how the Russians and Vladimir Putin buried the truth. He also shared updates about North Korea. The Russian sub Kursk sank in an accident in the Barents Sea around 20 years ago. Reed uncovered that it was a secret rocket torpedo that accidentally blew up the submarine, not the kerosene torpedo that the public was led to believe. The entire crew of the Kursk was killed, but 23 members who survived the initial explosion might have been saved, Reed said, if the accident hadn't been shrouded in secrecy (which ended up delaying a rescue effort). View the complete recap here. Are You a Coast Insider? Sign up now to listen to last night's intriguing program plus five years of show downloads in the archive. Parapsychology Skeptics: A graduate of UC Berkeley, parapsychology journalist, speaker, and blogger Craig Weiler began his spiritual path during the New Age movement, teaching and practicing psychic healing. In the second half of Monday's show, he outlined how so-called guerrilla skeptics and organizations lobby mainstream media, universities, and scientific organizations, and use digital media such as Wikipedia to defend their point of view and discredit consciousness researchers. Back in 2013, Rupert Sheldrake gave a TEDx Talk called "The Science Delusion," referring to various types of dogmatic thinking in the science field, and because of the outcry of skeptics, the speech became banned. Graham Hancock also had a presentation removed by TEDx over complaints that it was "pseudoscience," Weiler added. Get the full story here. C2C's Official YouTube Channel: C2C YouTube Channel The Official Coast to Coast AM YouTube Channel is a great place to catch free hours of both past and vintage shows. Our channel features intriguing playlists of topics like Prophecies & Predictions and Extraterrestrials, and you can also watch a large selection of excerpts from George Noory's TV show, Beyond Belief. Today in Strangeness: Linked to the Summer Solstice, the celebration of Midsummer's Eve, the night leading into June 24th, is celebrated in many parts of the world. In the tradition of ancient times, bonfires are lit in such countries as Denmark and Finland. On this day in 1951, a 200-mile stretch of Kansas was hit by one of the most expensive hailstorms in U.S. history, with over $15 million in crops & property damage. Primacy of Consciousness / Life, Death & the Afterlife: Gears of Consciousness Author Mark Gober serves on the Board of the Institute of Noetic Sciences (IONS). In the first half of Tuesday's show, he'll present compelling evidence from psychic phenomena, NDEs, and quantum physics that consciousness creates all material reality, and not the reverse. Followed by Mark Pitstick, MA, who has over forty years’ experience in counseling settings, and private practice. He began having clairaudient experiences around age ten and has been blessed with numerous miracles, and transformative experiences. He'll share sensible, evidence-based answers to the questions surrounding the meaning of life and death.
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Post by SAR01 on Jun 26, 2020 12:33:51 GMT -5
June 26, 2020 Coast Insider Audio A Giant Wombat-Like Creature Once Roamed the Earth: A giant creature similar to a wombat once roamed the earth millions of years ago, scientists just announced. The newly discovered marsupial, given the name of Mukupirna, was the size of a black bear and weighed over 300 pounds. Such a creature would have been five times larger than today's wombat. "It is surprisingly large, particularity for that time period," researcher Robin Beck, from the University of Salford, told CNN. "It was one of the largest animals in Australia at that time." More details here. Giant Wombat Law Enforcement Forum: For over 22 years, Ron Barber has been producing critical, lifesaving, police officer training videos educating law enforcement officers and criminal justice students. In the first half of Thursday's program, he was joined by Mark DiBona and Randy Sutton, both in the profession, to discuss the current state of law enforcement after the George Floyd murder, and what is being done to purge the field of racist and sadistic officers. The Floyd incident was a horrendous aberration, but law enforcement needs to look at changes in policing, Sutton and Barber agreed. Though, they pointed out there are thousands of daily police contacts that are handled professionally and with decency. Read the complete recap here. Are You a Coast Insider? Sign up now to listen to last night's intriguing program plus five years of show downloads in the archive. Battling Demonic Spirits: In the latter half of Thursday's program, C2C investigative reporter Cheryll Jones interviewed "spiritual warrior" Bill Bean with an update on his work as a deliverance minister. He recalled to Cheryl how he grew up in a demonically possessed home that was likely related to a family bloodline curse. Walls were built over existing walls in the house almost as though something was being kept in, he said. His mother experienced traumatic supernatural events in her childhood, and this may have made her more susceptible to demonic attacks later in life. With the skills he now has as an exorcist, he wishes he could go back in time and help her. Get the full story here. Cartoon Celebrates Re-Opening of Cryptozoology Museum: Ted Bastien cartoon Cartoonist Ted Bastien shares a new panel he created for Loren Coleman, who has recently reopened his International Cryptozoology Museum in Portland, Maine. Today in Strangeness: On this date in 1284, it was said that the Pied Piper of Hamelin, Germany lured 130 children out of town, and they were never seen again. On June 26, 1974, supermarket scanning of UPC codes began with a pack of chewing gum in Troy, Ohio. Our New Week of Shows: Silhouette Richard Syrett kicks off the weekend on Friday night, chatting with Tony Viola about how he proved his innocence at trial yet still went to jail. George Knapp hosts the next two nights. On Saturday, he'll delve into Bigfoot mysteries with Timothy Renner and Joshua Cutchin, and UFO controversies with Danny Silva and UFO Joe. On Sunday, Chris Hadnagy reports on digital threats like sextortion, and Colleen Cowles outlines the devastation of the War on Drugs. During the week, George Noory's fascinating guests include Sarah Scoles, Jim Bruton, Bart Kosko, Paul Sutter, Deirdre Barrett, Mark Biltz, and Dr. Geoffrey Simmons. View the full schedule here.
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Post by SAR01 on Jul 1, 2020 12:30:45 GMT -5
July 1, 2020 Coast Insider Audio Exorcist Enlisted to Eradicate Evil Spirits on Icelandic Farm: Plans to demolish a farmstead in Iceland had to be put on hold so that an exorcist could visit the scene and eradicate sinister spirits believed to be lingering at the location. The ceremony was reportedly conducted on a property in the town of Hvolsvollur and, remarkably, came at the behest of the country's national power company, which had acquired the land as part of a forthcoming building project. Upon consulting with the owner of the farm, they were told of a dark presence which he claims to have encountered at the site nearly 20 years ago. Read more. Exorcist Iceland Farm AI & Science of the Future: Bart Kosko is a Professor of Electrical Engineering at the University of Southern California. In the first half of Tuesday's show, he talked about his new novel that explores catastrophic unintended consequences of geoengineering attempts to fix global warming. He also discussed the latest in artificial intelligence, brain implants, and scientific advances. In his sci-fi book, Cool Time, scientists attempt to gently move the earth-moon system further away from the sun to cool the planet. The futuristic technology posits using a "reverse gravity slingshot" from a large asteroid to pull off this feat, he explained. The book introduces the idea of artificial blood or "nano-blood," which allows people to live much longer. Get the full scoop here. Are You a Coast Insider? Sign up now to listen to last night's intriguing program plus five years of show downloads in the archive. Incredible Near-Death Experience: In the latter half of Tuesday's show, inventor of the satellite videophone, and NBC News Middle East war correspondent Jim Bruton talked about his incredible career and even more incredible near-death experience (NDE) after a horrific plane crash that left him for dead. He described what he experienced on the Other Side and how it altered his perceptions and beliefs about himself and the nature of reality. In October 2016, he was flying in an experimental craft, and smashed into trees near a lake and was fished out of the water. Taken to a hospital for multiple operations, he was put into a medical coma for a week. He believes the coma coincided with his NDE in a realm he came to know as the "in-between" place, poised between the past and the future in an eternal now. View the complete recap here. Video: Massive 'Mothership' Cloud Forms Over City in New Mexico: Shelf Cloud NM Residents of a city in New Mexico may have suspected that an alien invasion was about to begin when a massive shelf cloud resembling a 'mothership' formed in the sky. The spooky scene, captured on film by astounded onlooker Christian Hernandez, reportedly unfolded last Tuesday evening in the community of Clovis. "The sunset was beautiful," he marveled, "as a stunning mothership cloud moved closer into town that evening." Check out Hernandez's incredible video here. Today in Strangeness: Welcome to July! Originally called Quintilis in the Roman calendar, the month was later renamed July to honor Julius Caesar. On this day 15 years ago, the space probe Cassini reached Saturn sent back the closest images yet of the planet's rings. Study Settles Debate Over What Wiped Out the Dinosaurs?: Dinosaurs Asteroid A new study looking at the demise of the dinosaurs may have settled the debate over what caused the mass extinction event millions of years ago. The puzzling mystery has long perplexed scientists and, over the years, two competing camps have emerged. One school of thought suggested that an asteroid strike was responsible for wiping out the iconic creatures, while another hypothesis argued that volcanic activity was to blame. And now the answer to that question may have finally been determined. Learn more. Dangers of Space / Pandemic Dreams: Cosmological researcher Paul M. Sutter is the chief scientist at the COSI Science Center (Center of Science and Industry). In the first half of Wednesday's show, he'll discuss astrophysics and Earth's place in the Milky Way galaxy and especially what a treacherous place it is out there - from mundane comets in our solar backyard to exotic remnants of the Big Bang. Followed by Deirdre Barrett, Ph.D., a dream researcher at Harvard Medical School. She'll talk about how answers, ideas, and inspiration do indeed come to us in dreams, and why many people are experiencing 'COVID' dreams during the pandemic.
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Post by SAR01 on Jul 2, 2020 15:00:20 GMT -5
July 2, 2020 Coast Insider Audio Cluster of UFOs Spotted in Houston: A Texas woman out walking her last weekend was stunned when she caught sight of a cluster of glowing orbs hovering through the night sky. The curious scene reportedly unfolded last Saturday evening in the city of Houston shortly after sunset. Lee Wutang's otherwise routine trip through the neighborhood with her took an eerie turn when her neighbor noted some strange objects floating on the horizon. Check out her video of the puzzling cluster of lights here. UFO Cluster Houston Developments in Space: In the first half of Wednesday's show, science journalist and historian Robert Zimmerman discussed the latest news about private space enterprise, including SpaceX's launches and their various projects. Zubrin also shared commentary on COVID-19 and what he considers scare tactics by politicians and the press. SpaceX's success demonstrates that private companies can do space exploration better than NASA, he remarked. Their next-generation rocket, Starship, planned to be entirely re-usable, will have superior capabilities to the Saturn V rocket. They've actually deliberately blown up some of their prototypes of it, he noted, in order to test it for failure and build it better. Get the full recap here. Are You a Coast Insider? Sign up now to listen to last night's intriguing program plus five years of show downloads in the archive. Pandemic Dreams: In the latter half of Wednesday's show, Deirdre Barrett, Ph.D., a dream researcher at Harvard Medical School, talked about how answers, ideas, and inspiration do indeed come to us in dreams, and why many people are experiencing 'COVID' dreams during the pandemic. She began an online survey on pandemic dreams on March 24th and so far has received over 9,000 responses, some of which are featured in her new book. Many pandemic-related dreams help process our fears and concerns, she noted, though sometimes they get caught up in repetitive anxieties. At the start of her survey, a lot of what she collected pertained to catching the virus-- sometimes more literal, other times more symbolic, such as a woman seeing blue stripes on her stomach, which in her dream was one of the first signs of the infection. Get the complete story here. Art Bell Vault: The Roswell Incident ABV UFO Our newest feature for Coast Insiders, the Art Bell Vault, offers an expanding curated collection with two vintage shows added to the mix each Wednesday. Added to the vault this week are a pair of programs centered around the legendary Roswell incident. First, we journey back to 7/4/2001 for a special episode that revisited a series of interviews that Art conducted back in July of 1997 around the 50th anniversary of the alleged flying saucer crash. Next, we highlight a program from June 24th, 1997, in which Art reacted to a headline-making press conference held earlier that day by the United States Air Force wherein they attempted to debunk the Roswell story. Learn more. Today in Strangeness: On July 2, 1937, Amelia Earhart and her navigator Fred Noonan disappeared over the Pacific Ocean while attempting a round-the-world flight. Southern California truck driver Larry Walters became airborne with the help of a lawn chair and 42 helium-filled weather balloons on this date in 1982. Dachshund Dubbed 'Moo' Sports Cow-Like Coat of Fur: Moo in Miami A in Florida has become a viral sensation thanks to its jaw-dropping fur pattern which makes it looks like he possesses the head of a dachshund and the body of a dalmatian. The wild-looking canine reportedly belongs to Miami resident Victoria Hoffman, who says that the adorable animal's appearance frequently stops onlookers in their tracks when she takes him out for a walk. According to his proud owner, who dubbed the 'Moo' in honor of his cow-like look, people often suspect that the canine is wearing some kind of coat until she explains that his piebald fur is merely a wondrous quirk of nature. Read more. Antichrist & the Eclipse / Evolution & Intelligent Design: Founder of El Shaddai Ministries in Washington state, Mark Biltz is a well-known commentator on biblical and messianic prophecy. In the first half of Thursday's show, he'll outline the plan of the Antichrist, and how the eclipse on July 5th will be a harbinger for events to come. Followed by Dr. Geoffrey Simmons, who was an ardent supporter of Darwinian ideas. Now, he claims the data supporting this theory is scientifically untenable. He'll discuss 'macroevolution' and intelligent-design theory and what it will take for humankind to travel into deep space.
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Post by SAR01 on Jul 6, 2020 16:49:05 GMT -5
Weekend Edition July 6, 2020 Coast Insider Audio New England Hauntings: Author Jeff Belanger has been fascinated with the supernatural since age ten, and over the years, he's interviewed hundreds of people about their experiences. In the first half of Sunday's program, he recounted frightening legends from New England folklore, including tales about plagues and vampires, and how people dealt with them. COVID-19 isn't the first plague Americans faced, he noted-- one of the worst was tuberculosis or "consumption," which took the lives of many in the 18th and 19th centuries. Accounts of vampires ("walking corpses that would suck the vitality out of living people") have historically arisen in times of plague, he added. In an 1892 case from Exeter, Rhode Island, George Brown exhumed his daughter Mercy's corpse because he believed she was a vampire that was causing his other children to die. Get the full scoop here. Haunted Farmhouse Energy Protection: In the latter half of Sunday's program, energy healer and grief coach Pamela Aloia discussed the importance of energetic protection and her method of using a "cloak," a kind of spiritual shield one can carry with them daily, particularly when they go out into the world. She described the cloak as a bubble of light that one visualizes around oneself. The bubble can be clear or any color, and is intended to protect us from energy that is not ours, she explained. This can include radiation and electromagnetic waves, as well as emotions and thoughts of other people. When we're bombarded with these external energies, sometimes the body absorbs them, and this can create negative or sluggish effects, she suggested. View the full recap here. Are You a Coast Insider? Sign up now to listen to last night's intriguing program plus five years of show downloads in the archive. Mysterious Runestones: On Saturday's show, author Scott Wolter, the host of "America Unearthed," and President of American Petrographic Services, joined Jimmy Church to discuss his recent trip to Texas and discovery of ancient stones (related images) that were found in a cave that is reported to be from 1501 with over 100 stone tablets with inscriptions and covered by a mysterious blue powder. Full details here. New Music Series: Emerging Artists On the first Sunday of every month, George Noory features emerging artists for some of the Bumper Music selections. Click here to view more info on last night's musicians. If you would like to submit your own original music for the series, follow this link. Today in Strangeness: Known as 'The Day the Clowns Cried,' the worst tragedy in the annals of circus history occurred on July 6, 1944. 168 were killed and many more injured when the Big Tent became engulfed in flames during a performance of the Ringling Brothers Circus in Hartford, CT. On this day in 1947, the assault rifle AK-47 went into production in the Soviet Union. More than 70 years later it remains a standard weapon for many armies, drug traffickers, and terrorists worldwide. The Atomic Age & Spirit Rescue: Atomic Testing In the first half of Monday's show, science fiction writer Robert J. Sawyer will discuss the birth of the Atomic Age - how this month is the 75th anniversary of the first-ever atomic bomb detonation and its implications for humankind. He'll also cover the state of sci-fi and how the genre has evolved over the last 200 years. Followed by Stephen Williams and Kayla Bayles, who specialize in spirit rescue - helping troubled and confused spirits move on. They'll address the various techniques for ghost hunting and spirit rescue as well as stories from memorable investigations and EVPs.
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Post by SAR01 on Jul 13, 2020 15:58:49 GMT -5
Weekend Edition July 13, 2020 Coast Insider Audio Japan Bans Screaming on Roller Coasters: Even though Florida opened Disneyworld yesterday, and Tokyo Disneyland was open as of July 1st, there are still guidelines that must be followed at at least some theme parks in Japan. One of the most bizarre is the banning of screaming on thrill rides. The idea is that, even with masks in place while whipping along at roller coaster speeds, anything that would cause the COVID 19 virus to be spread more easily (such as talking and singing, much less yelling) should be prohibited. Learn more. japan roller coaster COVID-19 Timeline: Dr. Eric Haseltine, brain doctor and former government intelligence employee, has looked into mysterious online trands in the COVID-19 timeline. He joined Connie Willis (info) in the first half on Sunday to discuss what was known and when it was known from the tracking perspective. Haseltine originally asked "what can we learn about health by looking at what people look for on the internet?" He originally looked at the history of search terms associated with the virus, such as "SARS," "fever," cough,’ etc. and found that there was a cluster of people around Wuhan, China, who were using these very search words in searches in September and October of 2019. Satellite imagery at the time showed increased activity around major hospitals at the time as well. Strangely, when he went to look for the data on Google just the day before this interview, they had mysteriously vanished. Haseltine indicated that this is not the first time this has occurred with controversial issues. Get the full recap here. Are You a Coast Insider? Sign up now to listen to last night's intriguing program plus five years of show downloads in the archive. Dark Shamanism: J.S. Garrett calls himself a Metaphysical Scientist. In the second half on Sunday, he discussed the Magickal Scientific Method, which relies on a deep spiritual connection that allows him to commune with and learn directly from the spirits, along with his extreme form of practice which focuses mainly on angelic and demonic evocation. Garrett began his practice, he recalled, when his "back was against the wall" and he was in a dire situation. At that time he found that magical practices actually worked for him, and others who he now tries to help with tailor-made rituals to address problems with health, love, and prosperity. Garrett emphasized that the "spells work whether you believe in it or not." He talked about his setup which consists of a "30 foot permanent magic circle" in his backyard and his down-to-earth techniques, which do not involve costumes or "unnecessary theatrics." More info here. Kris Newby Lyme Disease Images Ticks experiment Saturday's guest Kris Newby provided images of what she said is evidence that that Lyme disease is the result of a military experiment gone wrong. Mass Media & Lyme Disease Revelations: Nelson Thall is a media scientist, protege, and archivist for the late Marshall McLuhan, a Canadian philosopher whose work is among the cornerstones of the study of media theory. Thall joined guest host Richard Syrett (Twitter) on Saturday to discuss McLuhan’s theories on mass media and communications (related material). Thall described McLuhan as a profound thinker who studied the environment around him, and could read at high speeds with great retention. "[McLuhan] basically had read everything written of importance that had been published in the English language," Thall said. Kris Newby was bitten by an unseen tick while on vacation on Martha's Vineyard. That one bite changed her life forever, pulling her into the abyss of a devastating illness that took ten doctors to diagnose and years to recover: Newby had become one of the 300,000 Americans who are afflicted with Lyme disease each year. In the second half, she delved into the disease and why it's so misunderstood, as well as Willy Burgdorfer, the Lyme microbe’s discoverer, who concluded the Lyme epidemic was started by a military experiment gone wrong. See the full recap here. Today in Strangeness: On this date in 1923, the Hollywood Sign was dedicated in Los Angeles. Originally built as an advertisement for the "Hollywoodland" housing community, the landmark has since become an icon of the entertainment industry. Over the years, the sign was subject to a conspiracy to steal its letters, the deterioration and loss of the "H" and two "O's", and, ultimately, adoption by the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce, which dropped the "land" portion of the sign. Vaccine Controversies & Angels and UFOs: 7_13 show Author of one of the most controversial clinical papers in modern medical history, Dr. Andrew Wakefield told the whole story of how he linked autism to vaccines, the tremendous fallout he experienced from his point of view and why he is not anti-vaccine, but pro-safety. In the first half tonight, he’ll discuss new and little-known information about vaccine ‘safety’ corruption, and the 1986 National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act, which spared vaccine manufacturers from product liability and what that means for the COVID-19 vaccine currently in production. Wakefield has directed a new film on the subject, 1986: The Act. The editor of UNICUS magazine, Robert Stanley, has passionately researched UFOs for over 30 years. In that time, he has interviewed dozens of eyewitnesses and leading experts. In part two, he’ll discuss his latest work on sightings, as well updates on UFOs and the Luciferian agenda.
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Post by SAR01 on Jul 15, 2020 14:28:41 GMT -5
July 15, 2020 Coast Insider Audio Former Cop Furnishes Secret Recording from Pascagoula UFO Event: An intriguing piece of evidence from the legendary Pascagoula UFO event has recently come into the hands of one of the two men at the center of the iconic alien abduction case. In October of 1973, Calvin Parker and Charles Hickson witnessed an unidentified flying object while they were fishing at Mississippi's Pascagoula River and, they claimed, were subsequently taken aboard the craft against their will. Upon their return, the duo reported the incident to the local police station and, unbeknownst to them, were recorded at one point privately talking about their experience. Learn more. Tape Recorder Revolutionizing Your Life: In the first half of Tuesday's show, scholar of occult and esoteric ideas, Mitch Horowitz discussed what it takes to revolutionize your life. He outlined 13 habits that can bring unexpected powers and even miracles, as well as methods to increase attractiveness, health, and self-worth during these tumultuous times. A miracle, he explained, could be considered anything representing "a fortuitous departure from all expected circumstance." While at times they occur randomly, miracles can also be cultivated, he added. One way is to have an absolute focus on what you want out of life. "Focus and concentration bring power," he said, noting that is a law of both nature and one's psyche. He suggested an exercise of focusing on a specific goal for ten days, combining everything from prayer to outward action. Get the full scoop here. Are You a Coast Insider? Sign up now to listen to last night's intriguing program plus five years of show downloads in the archive. Future Life Progressions: International trainer and speaker, Anne Jirsch, is best known as an intuitive and leading world pioneer of Future Life Progression (FLP). In the latter half of Tuesday's show, she shared how clinical hypnosis and visualization can be used to discover one's best options regarding life choices, as well as to learn what the future holds for both individuals and the world at large. Not unlike a hypnotic past life regression, she progresses people into the future, and was surprised to discover that many predictive visions came to pass. She compared the process of FLP to remote viewing, or a kind of mind travel or telepathy. She views time as a loop or figure 8 that allows the mind to jump from one place to another. View the complete recap and predictions of the future here. C2C's Official YouTube Channel: YouTube The Official Coast to Coast AM YouTube Channel is a great place to catch free hours of both past and vintage shows. Our channel features intriguing playlists of topics like Top Secret and Mysteries & Anomalies, and you can also watch a large selection of excerpts from George Noory's TV show, Beyond Belief. Today in Strangeness: Live on a Florida TV broadcast of July 15, 1974, newswoman Christine Chubbock announced: "And now, in keeping with Channel 40's policy of always bringing you the latest in blood and guts, and in living color, you're going to see another first -- attempted suicide." She pulled out a revolver and shot herself in the head, dying 14 hours later at a hospital. UFO History & Disclosure / Energy Work: UFO Pair Considered by many to be the preeminent historian of the UFO phenomenon, Richard Dolan is the author of two volumes of history, UFOs and the National Security State, as well as an analysis of the future. In the first half of Wednesday's show, he'll share the latest news on UFOs and disclosure. Followed by author, speaker, and natural intuitive Cyndi Dale, who has conducted over 65,000 sessions helping clients navigate the world of subtle energies. She'll discuss auras, chakras, intuition, and her groundbreaking energy techniques.
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Post by SAR01 on Jul 25, 2020 17:11:27 GMT -5
July 25, 2020 Coast Insider Audio Ghost Photographed at Haunted Hotel?: An eerie picture taken at a notoriously haunted hotel in Colorado features what some suspect is the head of a spirit caught on film. The spooky photograph was taken on Sunday evening during a ghost tour at the Stanley Hotel which famously served as the inspiration for the Stanley Kubrick film The Shining. The group's guide, Marina Pirkle, shared the image on Facebook and provided a bit of background as to what people were seeing. Learn more. Stanley Hotel Ghost Battling Depression: For years John Moe, writer and critically-acclaimed public radio personality, struggled with depression. It plagued his family and claimed the life of his brother in 2007. As Moe came to terms with his own illness, he began to see similar patterns of behavior and coping mechanisms surfacing in conversations with others who struggled with the disorder. During Friday's show, Moe joined guest host Ian Punnett (Twitter) to discuss the comfort and community he felt through open dialogue about these shared experiences and how specifically humor had a unique power - helping to peel away depression’s universal themes of hopelessness, constant tiredness, challenges of work-life, self-medicating, suicide, and the hereditary aspects of depression's gripping hold on happiness. Open Lines followed in the latter half of the program. Get the full recap. Are You a Coast Insider? Sign up now to listen to last night's intriguing program plus five years of show downloads in the archive. 'Cursed' Rock Returned to Colorado Parks Department: Cursed Rock An individual who was gifted a rock that was stolen from a park in Colorado recently sent the object back to state officials in the hopes of shedding what they believe is a curse attached to the pilfered item. According to a local media report, the curious package was mailed to the Southeast Regional office of the Colorado Parks and Wildlife, who shared the odd tale on social media. Accompanying the small red rock in question was a short note which explained the person's plight. Read more. Today in Strangeness: On this date in 1965, a seminal event in rock and roll history took place when Bob Dylan "went electric" during his infamous performance at the Newport Folk Festival. A hero to the folk music community, Dylan's switch to electric guitar was seen as the ultimate act of betrayal by many in the audience, who booed the performance. Urban legend has it that event organizer Pete Seeger was so upset by the act that he threatened to cut the wires to the stage with an axe. Tonight's Show james-strang_nl In 1843, James Strang, a lawyer and atheist, converted to Mormonism. In the wake of the murder of the sect's leader, Joseph Smith, Strang unveiled a letter purportedly from the prophet naming him successor, and persuaded hundreds of converts to follow him to an island in Lake Michigan, where he declared himself a divine king. Joining Ian Punnett (Twitter) on Saturday night, journalist Miles Harvey unveils this fascinating but forgotten story and gives us an account of one of the country's boldest con men. In the first hour, UFO investigator Kevin Randle will comment on recent news of the Pentagon's knowledge of 'vehicles not made on this Earth.'
From 6-10pm PT, Coast Insiders can hear an Art Bell: Somewhere in Time program from 7/24/96 when Stan Deyo discussed crop circles, saucers, and earth changes.
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Post by SAR01 on Jul 31, 2020 13:21:56 GMT -5
July 31, 2020 Coast Insider Audio NASA Launches Mars Perseverance Rover: An exciting new chapter in humanity's exploration of Mars kicked off this morning with the launch of NASA's Perseverance Rover which is now en route to the Red Planet to search for evidence of ancient life. The six-wheeled wonder boasts an array of scientific instruments that will examine and retrieve samples from the ground at Mars' Jezero crater, which is believed to have once been filled with water and, one hopes, contained some kind of organisms. Learn more. Mars Rover Launch 'The Exorcist' Case: In the first half of Thursday's show, a former brother in an Alexian Novitiate Monastery, Patrick Rick, discussed new information about the possession and exorcism that William Peter Blatty wrote about as a fictional account in the 1971 novel The Exorcist, which in 1973 was made into the movie of the same name. The case that inspired Blatty was the exorcism of a thirteen-year-old boy in 1949, who was given the pseudonym of "Roland Doe." The Maryland teenager was exorcised at the Alexian Brothers Hospital (since demolished) in St. Louis in a series of rituals conducted by two priests, William Bowdern and Walter Halloran, Rick recounted. At one point, the boy broke Halloran's nose-- he was notorious for being able to land a punch even with his eyes closed. Roland's symptoms of possession, began in 1948 and grew worse into the next year, Rick detailed. View the complete recap. Are You a Coast Insider? Sign up now to listen to last night's intriguing program plus five years of show downloads in the archive. Murder Hornets: In the latter half of Thursday's show, C2C's investigative reporter Cheryll Jones interviewed Doug Yanega, the chief scientist of the Entomology Research Museum of the University of California – Riverside. They talked about the potential new threat of Asian Giant Hornets, nicknamed "Murder Hornets," that have turned up in the Pacific Northwest. The media over-hyped the dangers of the hornets for the US, said Yanega, as only one colony was found in Vancouver, CA, and a single insect crossed the border into Washington state. The concern at this point is really localized to that area, he commented. What happened, he continued, is that a reporter found out that the Japanese nickname for the large insects translated as "murder hornets" and that amplified people's fears. Get the full story here. Top States for Bigfoot Sightings Revealed: Bigfoot Area An enlightening study of reported Sasquatch sightings determined which states rank among the best places to possibly see a Bigfoot. Developed by the website Satellite Internet, the project compared the database of reports from the Bigfoot Field Researchers Organization against respective state populations and produced a ranked list. As one might expect, at the top of the chart was Sasquatch hotspot Washington state with a whopping 8.9 sightings for every 100,000 residents. Rounding out the top five for Bigfoot sightings by population were Oregon, West Virginia, Idaho, and Montana. Read more. Today in Strangeness: On this date in 1930, the radio mystery program The Shadow aired for the first time. On July 31, 1954, an official announcement was made by researchers that Los Angeles smog was caused by the chemical reaction of sunlight on auto and industrial emissions. And on this day in 1964, the first close-up photographs of the moon were sent back to Earth by Ranger 7. Pair of Treasure Hunts Turn Fatal: Treasure Pit In what can only be described as a truly bizarre coincidence, treasure hunts in two separate countries turned fatal this past week. The first incident reportedly occurred in the Mexican city of Leon when Martin Rogelio was searching for an apocryphal cache of hidden riches said to have been identified by a mystic long ago. Enlisted by the owner of the property where the treasure was said to be located, the man had been digging at the site over the last two weeks when the project took a tragic turn this past Sunday. Learn more. Our New Week of Shows: George Noory kicks off the weekend on Friday night chatting with John Fraser about ghosthunting, apparitions, and poltergeists. Lisa Garr hosts on Saturday, in conversation with Chris Vogler on the Hero's Journey, and Suzanne Giesemann on higher levels of consciousness. GN is back on Sunday evening, talking with Leisa Peterson on money mindfulness and Lynn Monet on her experiences in a haunted house. During the week, George's fascinating guests include John Gastil, Miss Aida, Jon Rappoport, Thomas Greanias, Katie Mack, Sidney Kirkpatrick, "V," the Guerilla Economist, and Marty Rosenblatt. View the full schedule here.
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Post by SAR01 on Aug 19, 2020 11:32:05 GMT -5
August 19, 2020 Coast Insider Audio 'Mystery Creature' Filmed in Iceland: An Icelandic musician captured footage of what appears to be a mysterious creature lurking on the side of a cliff. The odd scene was reportedly filmed by Vigdís Howser Haroardottir last week as she and her boyfriend were visiting the country's Dettifoss waterfall located in Vatnajökull National Park. Although she did not notice anything unusual at the time, she later noticed that one of the videos from her trip seemed to feature a curious interloper of some kind. Check out her video and find out more about this puzzling story here. Icelandic Creature Strategies for Optimism: Dr. George Pratt is a clinical psychologist and best-selling author with a private practice in La Jolla, CA for over 30 years, specializing in helping people resolve emotional blocks and achieve success. He specializes in mind/body techniques, hypnosis, psychotherapy, and performance enhancement. In the first half on Tuesday, Pratt discussed how we can all choose to be optimistic in this stressful time. He began with what he believes are the fundamental keys to health and stress relief: eating healthy and exercising daily. Eating foods that will stabilize mood and exercising, especially in the outdoors, Pratt says will "add to a sense of happiness and stabilize your mood." Pratt stated that 95% of psychological problems and blockages stem from the subconscious, and it is there where he applies his techniques to change his patient’s mood and outlook. More here. Are You a Coast Insider? Sign up now to listen to last night's intriguing program plus five years of show downloads in the archive. Channeled Messages: Paul Selig received his Master's Degree from Yale, and was on the faculty at New York University for 25 years. Often referred to as "The Psychic Professor," Selig experienced an awakening in 1987 that left him clairvoyant and able to channel guides from a higher level of consciousness. In the second half last night, Selig described a period of being "wonderfully self-destructive" after college and lying in a hotel room basically at the end of his rope, when he saw a bible on the table and looked up "a prayer for people in trouble." When he returned home to New York City, Selig said "a voice" began to speak to him and to help him. It was not something he planned for and certainly "not what I expected to do with my life," he said. As the years passed, Selig began to receive mental messages from what he called a group of "high vibrational beings." Read the rest here. Lost Colony of Roanoke Mystery Solved?: Lost Colony The centuries-old mystery surrounding the infamous lost colony of Roanoke may have finally been solved at last. The curious case from 1590 centers around a British settlement on the coast of what is now North Carolina that was inexplicably abandoned by its residents, who had seemingly vanished into thin air. Historians have long wondered why the colonists left their homes and where exactly they may have gone. Now a newly published book which serves as the culmination of an eleven-year-long investigation into the case appears to have answered these questions. Learn more. Today in Strangeness: On this date in 1692, five people, including a clergyman, were executed after being convicted of witchcraft at the Salem Witch Trials. On August 19, 1960, the Soviet Union launched the satellite Sputnik 5 into Earth orbit, with 2 dogs (Belka & Strelka) 40 mice, 2 rats, and a variety of plants. They became the first living organisms to safely return from space. 'Coral Castle' in Fortnite Sparks Lawsuit: Coral Castle The owners of the mysterious Florida landmark Coral Castle are reportedly suing the makers of the wildly popular video game Fortnite after they introduced a realm in the game with the same name as the tourist attraction. Constructed over the course of nearly three decades by way of a process shrouded in secrecy, Edward Leedskalnin's sprawling limestone structure has long fascinated paranormal enthusiasts as some suspect that it was built using 'hidden knowledge' that allowed him to easily move the massive stones which comprise the complex. Read more. Fatima & America's Stonehenge and Dreams & Premonitions: L.A. Marzulli is an author, lecturer and filmmaker. He has penned 12 books including The Nephilim Trilogy which made the CBA best sellers list. In the first half tonight, he'll discuss his latest work researching Fatima and what he thinks really happened on the Moors of Portugal in 1917, and updates on America's Stonehenge. In the second half, author, hypnotherapist, speaker and founder of Dream-Life Coach Training, Kelly Sullivan Walden, will discuss magical dreams, eerie premonitions, and miraculous, unexplainable moments. She'll also share accounts from those who have experienced the extraordinary and what happens when people listen to their dreams and their own inner voice.
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Post by SAR01 on Sept 8, 2020 15:06:28 GMT -5
September 8, 2020 Coast Insider Audio Incredible Close-up of Sunspot: New photos showing the sun in unprecedented detail have been taken by GREGOR, a European solar telescope. With the latest upgrades to the telescope, located at an observatory in Spain, it can capture features on the sun as small as 30 miles across. That amounts to quite a close up for an object that is some 865,000 miles in diameter! Read more here. Sunspot Vaccine Risks & COVID-19: Former producer on the daytime talk show The Doctors, Del Bigtree, is the founder of the Informed Consent Action Network (ICAN), and his investigations into drug and vaccine fraud resulted in winning lawsuits against US government agencies. In the first half of Monday's show, he talked about how over the last four years, he has focused on vaccines' safety and found that there is much to be concerned about. Regarding vaccines, the CDC "has covered up damage and injury to innocent American children," he contended. This is complicated by the government taking away all liability from the vaccine manufacturers. Further, the government can't conduct the proper safety studies because they don't want to be sued, he noted. View the complete recap. Are You a Coast Insider? Sign up now to listen to last night's intriguing program plus five years of show downloads in the archive. Exorcisms Across Cultures: In the second half of Monday's show, Assistant Professor of Religious Studies at Texas State University, Joseph P. Laycock, discussed beliefs and practices surrounding exorcism from across cultures and religions, including information from scientific papers, letters by clergy, and treatises by physicians and theologians. In the Catholic tradition, demons often go after very holy people, he explained. In contrast, among evangelical groups a person may become susceptible to demons after dabbling with a Ouija board or the occult. Some people, he continued, have no memory of their exorcism and parts of their possession, while others have vivid recall, including a woman who wrote a letter to her exorcist in the voice of the demon that inhabited her. Get the full story. Video Tutorial for Coast App: App tutorial For users of the new Coast mobile app, we've created a handy video tutorial to walk you through many of its features. With a voice-over by George Noory, it's a great way to learn tips you might have missed. Check it our here. And for info on downloading the app, visit this page. Today in Strangeness: On this date, the powerful Hurricane of 1900 hit the city of Galveston, Texas, causing an estimated 8,000 deaths. On September 8, 1974, Evel Knievel attempted (unsuccessfully) to vault across the mile-wide Snake River Canyon in a rocket-like contraption he called the "Sky Cycle." Quantum Physics & Stephen Hawking / Tarot & Edgar Allan Poe: Blue Raven With a Ph.D. in theoretical physics from UC Berkeley, Leonard Mlodinow is the co-author with Steven Hawking of the best-seller A Briefer History of Time. In the first half of Tuesday's show, he discusses his latest work on quantum mechanics and the evolution of humans, as well as his new memoir on the legacy of Steven Hawking. Followed by author, healer, and lifelong student of tarot and astrology, Rose Wright talking about how Edgar Allan Poe inspired her to create a new Tarot deck. She'll teach listeners how to do easy Tarot readings for guidance during these uncertain times.
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Post by SAR01 on Sept 11, 2020 17:48:41 GMT -5
September 11, 2020 Coast Insider Audio Tiger Seen Roaming Around Knoxville: A massive search is underway in Knoxville, Tennessee after a sheriff's deputy spotted a tiger roaming around an industrial park. The strange situation reportedly came to light on Wednesday evening when the Knoxville County Sheriff's Office issued a be-on-the-lookout notice about the big cat. In an indication of how serious the sighting is being taken, the department's patrol officers, two different animal control units, the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency, and an Air Watch have been enlisted in the search. The team is also being helped by a local big cat sanctuary, which will take in the tiger if it is found. Learn more. Tiger Martian Anomalies: In the first half of Thursday's show, founding investigator of the Mars Research Group, The Cydonia Institute, George Haas, discussed geoglyphic formations on Mars, including the Raptor Zone Complex in the Elysium region. The Zone features an eagle head geoglyph, and a set of geometrically shaped structures that he believes directly correlate with the pyramids of both North and South America (view related images). Rather than being vastly ancient, the artificial formations he sees on Mars via NASA and ESA photos of the surface may range from 20,000 to one million years old, he estimated. This timeline, he continued, corresponds with the Exploding Planet Hypothesis, and the idea that a Martian civilization survived this cataclysm and migrated to Earth. Later, they returned to Mars, and the structures we see today are what they built on the dead planet to live in at that time, he suggested. Get the full story. Are You a Coast Insider? Sign up now to listen to last night's intriguing program plus five years of show downloads in the archive. Shapeshifters Across Cultures: Certified ghost hunter John Kachuba has investigated hundreds of haunted locations throughout the world. In the latter half of Thursday's show, he addressed his work researching the myths, magic, and meaning surrounding shapeshifters - people said to instantly transform into an animal or other type of being. Kachuba said he got interested in the topic during his research into ghosts, which often intersected with shapeshifting tales. He delineated two kinds of shapeshifters-- those such as werewolves who make an external transformation that can be physically observed, and internal cases where people believe and act as though they've transformed into something else while remaining human in outward appearance. Shamans would be an example of the latter type, such as the Bushmen of the Kalahari, who envision themselves as various types of animals. View the complete recap. Strange Sculpture Sparks 'Alien Creature' Rumors in India: Creature Hoax Social media users in India have been inundated with a viral warning about a mysterious and bizarre-looking creature that is actually just a really weird sculpture. The odd case of mass confusion reportedly began earlier this month when photos of the 'beast' appeared online with the ominous warning that farmers in the Indian state of Rajasthan should not go out to their fields alone because they may run afoul of "this very dangerous animal." Read more. Today in Strangeness: Halley's Comet was rediscovered by German astronomer Max Wolf on the evening of September 11th in 1909. The periodic comet, which arrives every 75 years, was named after Edmond Halley who concluded that comet reports from 1531, 1607, and 1682 were all describing the same object. Chinese star watchers were said to first observe the comet back in 466 B.C.-- Its next appearance is due in 2061. Haunted House Claims Irk Rental Agent: Spooky House Cops in Georgia were forced to resolve a rather odd dispute between a rental agent and a man who kept telling people that one of their properties was haunted. The strange case reportedly erupted earlier this month in the community of Richmond Hill when a manager from the company was showing a home to some prospective customers. At some point during the process, a neighbor approached them with the wild claim that "the house is haunted and his parents had recently expired inside the home." Learn more. Our New Week of Shows: On Friday night, George Noory kicks off the weekend chatting with Mark Anthony about spirit communication and the Bermuda Triangle. Jimmy Church is back on Saturday, with interviews of John Greenewald and Jacques Vallee on UFOs and disclosure. Lisa Garr hosts on Sunday evening in conversation with Christopher Macklin on enlightenment and Carol Allen on Vedic astrology. During the week, George's fascinating guests include Jeffrey M. Smith, Allana Pratt, David Paulides, Chrissie Blaze, Jude Southerland Kessler, Mark Carlotto, and Psychic Bob. View the full schedule here.
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