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Post by SAR01 on Jan 5, 2021 14:02:55 GMT -5
January 5, 2021 Coast Insider Audio Four-Toed Footprints Found Atop Car in England: A woman in England was left scratching her head when she discovered a puzzling trail of four-toed footprints had appeared atop her frost-covered car. According to a local media report, Alicia Smith noticed the curious markings when she headed out to her driveway in the community of Scartho last Thursday morning. Spanning the front windshield and roof of the vehicle were what appeared to be six footprints sporting only four toes. Learn more. Mystery Footprints High-Profile Forensic Cases: For six decades, Pittsburgh-based forensic scientist Dr. Cyril Wecht has been an outspoken authority when horrible things happen to everyday people--murders, childhood deaths, tragic accidents, and police brutality. In the first half of Monday's show, he discussed his work on high-profile cases, including the deaths of John F. Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy, Elvis Presley, JonBenet Ramsey, and others. In 1972, he said he was the first forensic pathologist granted access to the JFK autopsy materials in Washington, DC, and that was when he discovered that the president's brain was missing. He believes the brain was removed because it would reveal that Kennedy was hit by two bullets, each coming from different directions, thus refuting the single gunman theory. Get the full story here. Are You a Coast Insider? Sign up now to listen to last night's intriguing program plus seven years of show downloads in the archive. Egyptian Energy Healing: Author Shelley A. Kaehr, Ph.D. is an authority on energy healing and mind-body medicine. In the latter half of Monday's show, she shared her research on the great American prophet Edgar Cayce, and her work with past lives and Egyptian energy healing. In Cayce's readings, he mentioned ancient Egypt thousands of times, and one of the sources he channeled was Ra-Ta, a High Priest of Egypt, who developed healing rituals. She believes there are many people on the planet right now that had past life incarnations in ancient Egypt. In her latest work, she explores healing techniques and symbols related to the nine deities that ruled in Heliopolis, Egypt, and the idea that people can energetically connect with places where they lived previous existences. View the complete recap here. Cops in Pakistan Bust 'Werewolf': Werewolf Pakistan A young man in Pakistan found himself at the center of an odd controversy after cops arrested him for prowling the streets of a city on New Year's Eve while dressed as a werewolf. The strange incident reportedly occurred in the city of Peshawar last Thursday evening when the unnamed individual was spotted riding around on a motorcycle wearing a fairly realistic lycanthrope mask and allegedly roaring at bystanders in an attempt to frighten them. Read more. Today in Strangeness: On this date in 1709, a sudden extreme cold killed thousands in Europe. A replica of the miraculous 11-inch Mexican statue, the Holy Infant of Good Health was given to Pope John XXIII (1959), and Eris, the largest known dwarf planet in the solar system (27% more massive than Pluto) was officially identified in 2005. 'Asparamancer' Reveals 2021 Forecast: AsparagusNL A British psychic medium who has found fame by way of her purported ability to foresee the future using asparagus, of all things, has issued her forecast for 2021. Known as the 'Asparamancer,' Jemima Packington claims that she can discern upcoming events by throwing a bundle of the vegetables into the air and then observing 'signs' that form when they land on the ground. Her unique process and cheerful demeanor have made the psychic something of an annual fixture with the media in England for the last several years. As such, with 2021 just getting underway, Packington has reportedly announced what her asparagus has foretold for the new year. Learn more. Alternative Health / Enoch & Sacred Knowledge: In the first half of Tuesday's show, pharmacist, nutritionist, and cosmetic chemist, Ben Fuchs shares alternative health concepts, and offers tips on supplements and healthy changes to one's diet and lifestyle. Followed by Tobias Churton, a world authority on Gnosticism, Hermeticism, Freemasonry, and Rosicrucianism. Holding a master’s degree in theology from Brasenose College, Oxford, he is the author of many books, including "Aleister Crowley in America." He'll discuss the biblical Enoch--also known as Hermes Trismegistus, Thoth, or Idris-- the guardian of sacred knowledge that was inscribed on columns known as Enoch's or Seth's pillars.
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Post by SAR01 on Jan 6, 2021 12:23:21 GMT -5
A remarkable photograph from a fire in Poland shows what appears to be an hovering in the sky over the scene. The jaw-dropping image was reportedly snapped last month as firefighters were battling a blaze in the community of Małdyty. The picture was subsequently posted to social media by the mystified fire department, who marveled at the wondrous sight and left their social media users to draw their own conclusions as to what can be seen in the photo. Read more. Polish Fire Alternative Health: In the first half of Tuesday's show, pharmacist, nutritionist, and cosmetic chemist Ben Fuchs shared alternative health concepts, and offered tips on supplements and healthy changes to one's diet and lifestyle. Vitamin D can turn on beneficial genes, he reported, but it needs to be activated by the liver and kidney. Vitamin D is best taken with a spectrum of other supplements that support these organs' health, he added. Some of the COVID symptoms like the loss of smell and taste are associated with nutritional deficiencies, he suggested, and such deficiencies are also behind diabetes, cancer, and auto-immune conditions. See the complete recap. Are You a Coast Insider? Sign up now to listen to last night's intriguing program plus seven years of show downloads in the archive. The Pillars of Enoch & Sacred Knowledge: Tobias Churton is a world authority on Gnosticism, Hermeticism, Freemasonry, and Rosicrucianism. In the latter half of Tuesday's show, he discussed the biblical Enoch--also known as Hermes Trismegistus, Thoth, or Idris-- the guardian of a sacred knowledge said to be inscribed on columns known as Enoch's or Seth's pillars. In biblical accounts, Enoch was the son of Seth (Adam's third son after Cain & Abel) and the great-grandfather of Noah. "His name has become associated with primal wisdom-- the first knowledge of mankind," Churton detailed, adding that the Book of Enoch was a mysterious and apocalyptic religious text found in the Dead Sea Scrolls. Get the full story here. Teens Find Dead Body in 'Haunted' House: Haunted House SC A group of teenagers in South Carolina got quite the scare when they were exploring an allegedly haunted house and wound up discovering a dead body in a freezer. According to a local media report, the strange incident occurred this past weekend in the town of Norway as eight youngsters were riding ATVs in a remote part of the community. At some point in the midst of their adventure, the kids came upon an abandoned house which is rumored to be haunted. As adventurous teens are wont to do, they threw caution to the wind and ventured inside, presumably in the hopes of encountering a ghost. Read more. Today in Strangeness: According to tradition, January 6th is the date Joan of Arc was born (1412). On this day in 1851, Foucalt's Pendulum experimentally proved that the Earth rotates on its axis. Sword Stolen 40 Years Ago Gets Returned: Stolen Sword A sizeable bronze sword that had been stolen forty years from a statue in a Massachusetts city was finally returned this week by the remorseful man who took it when he was a college student. According to a local media report, the pilfered piece had once been a part of a century-old monument to Revolutionary War general William Shepard in the city of Westfield. At some point in 1980, the sword mysteriously vanished. Although the sword was subsequently replaced with a replica, the question of who took the piece and what became of it went unanswered until an unnamed individual came forward last month with a story to tell. Read more. Government Abuses of Power / Ufology Update: Veteran journalist Cheryl K. Chumley writes for various newspapers including the Washington Times, Internet news sites, and think tanks. Years ago, she reported abuses of power by government from traffic light cameras to phone tapping to militarized police forces targeting specific groups of people. In the first half of Wednesday's show, she argues that government is becoming more tyrannical and brazen in its abuses of power. Followed by author, journalist, and TV personality Nick Pope, who ran the British government's UFO project at the Ministry of Defense. He'll discuss a little known UFO disclosure provision in the Coronavirus Relief Bill, as well as the recent 'blue' UFO seen in Hawaii.
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Post by SAR01 on Jan 22, 2021 14:03:21 GMT -5
January 22, 2021 Coast Insider Audio Bigfoot Hunting Season Proposed in Oklahoma: A member of the Oklahoma House of Representatives has filed a bill that calls for the establishment of a Bigfoot hunting season in the state. The audacious idea is reportedly the brainchild of Rep. Justin Humphrey, who reportedly put forward the proposal on Wednesday. The fairly succinct resolution states that "The Oklahoma Wildlife Conservation Commission shall promulgate rules establishing a big foot [sic] hunting season. The Commission shall set annual season dates and create any necessary specific hunting licenses and fees." Read more. Bigfoot Area Antarctica Secrets: In the first half of Thursday's show, author and researcher Steve Quayle shared mysterious accounts of Antarctica and how they may tie into the alien/UFO disclosure movement. The frozen southern continent has as much land mass as North America and Mexico combined, he pointed out, but what's hidden under the ice is where the secrets lie. According to alleged diary entries of explorer Admiral Richard Byrd, who flew toward the South Pole in 1947, "he said he was flying over vast fields of ice when all of a sudden he started seeing tropical forests," Quayle recalled. Then, through his binoculars, he claimed to see "living woolly mammoths." These encounters were considered classified, and Byrd was said to be hushed up after a military debriefing upon his return. Quayle contends that Byrd admitted seeing "Lord Lucifer, the king of the world," in Antarctica. Get the full story here. Are You a Coast Insider? Sign up now to listen to last night's intriguing program plus seven years of show downloads in the archive. Dream Work: Layne Dalfen founded The Dream Interpretation Center in Montreal in 1997. Her interest in dreams stems from her early experience in Freudian analysis where dream work was the primary tool. In the latter half of Thursday's show, she shared how to uncover the solutions to current issues and problems, which she believes appear in our dreams every night. A dream is simply a conversation that you're having with yourself, she explained, and "when we go to sleep at night, the unconscious mind prioritizes," often dealing with the one thing that is troubling you most. See the full summary here. Twisted Telemarketer Targets Ohio Man: Telemarketer An Ohio man who lost his temper with a telemarketer wound up regretting it shortly thereafter when the person calling his house subsequently phoned the police pretending to be him confessing to a murder! According to a local media report, the bizarre incident occurred on Monday afternoon as John Karas was working around his house in the city of Marietta. Over the course of the day, he had grown increasingly annoyed by calls from telemarketers and declared that "the next person that calls, I’m gonna really let 'em have it." Read more. Today in Strangeness: It was on this date in 1881 that the ancient Egyptian obelisk known as Cleopatra's Needle was erected in NYC's Central Park. Amsterdam's Schipol Airport opened a departure lounge for cattle on January 22, 1988. Black Panther Photographed in Australia? Australia Panther A father and son out for a walk in an Australia swamp snapped a photograph of what they believe may be a black panther. The intriguing picture was reportedly taken by Michael Corr as he and his son were visiting the Tootgarook wetlands last week. Much to their considerable consternation, their exploration of the area came to a sudden stop when they caught sight of a sizeable creature in front of them. "I just thought that's the biggest cat I've ever seen," Corr recalled, "and it was just crossing the tracks as if it was stalking something." Learn more. Our New Week of Shows: George Noory kicks off the weekend on Friday night, chatting with the 'Psychic Lawyer,' Mark Anthony, about haunted real estate. Lisa Garr has two intriguing guests on Saturday evening-- Anita Moorjani on her remarkable NDE, and Dr. Uma Naidoo on the psychology of food. For Sunday's program, George Knapp will be joined by entrepreneur Robert Bigelow discussing his new research project on the afterlife, and writer David W. Brown on the space mission to Europa. During the week, George Noory's fascinating guests include Eileen Day McKusick, James Paris, Kim Dennis, Gregory Wrightstone, Michael Prescott, Craig Hulet, and Cheryll Jones. View the complete schedule here.
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Post by SAR01 on Jan 28, 2021 13:41:50 GMT -5
January 28, 2021 Coast Insider Audio Doomsday Clock Holds Steady for 2021: This year's update to the Doomsday Clock, an annual assessment of how close humanity may be to destroying itself, saw the ominous barometer go unchanged for 2021, leaving civilization at a worrisome 100 seconds to midnight. Developed by the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists back in 1947, the measurement is revised each January with an overview of how the planet is handling the challenges facing it and what can be done to ensure that we are not wiped out by our own hand. And, as one might imagine, the coronavirus was a key factor in this year's assessment. Learn more. 2021 Doomsday Clock Global Warming Research: A geologist with more than 35 years of studying the Earth's processes, Gregory Wrightstone has presented his research results around the world, including India, Ireland, and China. In the first half of Wednesday's show, he discussed his quest for the truth about climate change and historical evidence of how the Earth's population has responded to ice ages as well as warming periods. He disputes the idea of man-made catastrophic warming, arguing that the proponents of this concept often only look back at the last 50-150 years. "As a geologist, I look at the many thousands or millions of years of Earth's history" to put things in perspective, he noted. He concedes that the greenhouse gas C02 is increasing due to the burning of fossil fuels and does cause some atmospheric warming. However, he contends that this is a very modest effect and "is greatly overwhelmed by the same natural forces that have been driving temperatures since the dawn of time." View the complete recap. Are You a Coast Insider? Sign up now to listen to last night's intriguing program plus seven years of show downloads in the archive. Evidence for the Afterlife: Michael Prescott is a bestselling author of more than twenty novels of suspense and maintains a blog dealing largely with the paranormal and the afterlife. In the second half of Wednesday's show, he presented evidence for the hypothesis of life after death culled from such things as near-death experiences, mediumship, apparitions, past-life recall, and memories of a between-lives state. All these lines of inquiry tend to converge on the same conclusion-- that some type of consciousness survives, he remarked. He recounted the case of British medium Eileen Garrett, who received messages from a deceased crew member of a military dirigible that crashed in 1930. The spirit provided her with very specific aeronautic details she could not have known. Another case that fascinated him involved the thoroughly tested trance medium Gladys Leonard, who retrieved information about a boy named Bobbie Newlove who was said to die of diphtheria. From communicators on the Other Side, she learned that an infection related to drainage pipes near the family's property played a part in his death, and the parents were later able to confirm that the pipes were contaminated. Get the full story here. Art Bell Vault: UFOs & Alien Abductions: 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. This week's programs showcase conversations with a pair of iconic researchers from the worlds of UFOs and alien abductions, beginning with a fascinating episode from 11/20/2005 wherein Art talked to the legendary Stanton Friedman about UFOs. Next, we journey back to May 9, 2004 for a program wherein Art was joined by pioneering alien abduction researcher Budd Hopkins. Learn more. Today in Strangeness: According to the Guinness Book of World Records, on this date in 1887 at Fort Keogh, Montana, the largest snowflake fell during a blizzard. It was said to be 15 inches in diameter. In other records on this day, in 1938, German race car driver Bernd Rosemeyer, known as the 'Silver Comet' reached the speed of 268 mph on the Autobahn, just before his death.
Mysterious Animal Deaths in Chilean Village Spark Chupacabra Concerns: Chupacabra Residents of a village in Chile have begun to suspect that the infamous chupacabra could be behind a series of strange animal deaths that have befallen the community over the last few months. According to a local media report, the curious case is currently unfolding in the town of Central Citani, which is near the border of Bolivia. Back in November, a handful of llamas and alpacas died under mysterious circumstances in which their blood was seemingly drained from their bodies. Although the initial incidents were attributed to ne'er-do-wells of the human variety, as the attacks continued to occur over the course of several weeks, villagers began to wonder if something more sinister and potentially supernatural could be to blame. Read more. Geopolitics & the New Administration / Investigative Reports: In the first half of Thursday's show, analyst of geopolitics and foreign policy Craig B. Hulet will update his views on how the global regime of economic interdependence will change during the new administration. He'll also comment on what he thinks will happen with world conflicts, as well as the role of corporations dominating the global economy and eclipsing the power of nation-states. Followed by C2C investigative reporter Cheryll Jones with a new set of reports.
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Post by SAR01 on Feb 15, 2021 16:59:57 GMT -5
Weekend Edition February 15, 2021 Coast Insider Audio Technology on the Edge: Journalist and documentary-maker Jenny Kleeman has explored innovations (related images) that are changing what it means to be human. Focusing on the central pillars of the human experience–birth, food, sex, and death, she joined Ian Punnett on Sunday night to discuss some truly amazing (and perhaps worrying) technologies. These included babies grown in artificial wombs, lab-produced meat, automated death machines, and sex robots. She described some of the robots as having "animatronic heads with quite sophisticated AI," placed on the body of a hyperrealistic sex doll. The robots offer more in the way of companionship than simply a sex doll, she explained. Kleeman reported on the Sarco 2.0 'death machine,' a concept device that can be produced on a 3D printer. See the full recap. Laboratory Scene Mars Update: In the first hour of Sunday's show, author Robert Zubrin, the founder of the Mars Society, shared updates on the Red Planet, and the missions arriving there this month. Regarding NASA's Perseverance mission (due to land on February 18th), he's particularly excited about its miniature helicopter, which can cover much greater distances than the standard land rover. More details. Are You a Coast Insider? Sign up now to listen to last night's intriguing program plus seven years of show downloads in the archive. Romans in America / Mediumship & Spirits: In David Brody's new novel, Romerica, the wreckage of a Roman-era ship is discovered off the coast of Massachusetts' Plum Island, and Roman coins and artifacts are found scattered around New England and the Ohio River Valley. In the first half of Saturday's show, he joined Richard Syrett to discuss Romerica and the evidence for ancient Romans in America (related images). Followed by psychic medium and astrologer Sloan Bella who talked about the tragic death of her son and how she has remained in contact with him since his passing after a motorcycle accident back in July. She suggested his untimely death may have been the result of an imbalance of energy which caused him to veer from his life path. Get the full story here. C2C's Official YouTube Channel: YouTube Channel The Official Coast to Coast AM YouTube Channel is a great place to catch free hours of both recent and vintage shows. Our channel features intriguing playlists of topics like Top Secret, Mysteries & Anomalies, and Alternative History & Conspiracies. Today in Strangeness: On this date in 1903, the first teddy bear went on sale in America at a toy store owned by Russian immigrants in Brooklyn. The name was thought to be connected with an incident involving Pres. Theodore Roosevelt (nicknamed "Teddy"). He'd spared the life of a bear cub orphaned during a hunt in the previous year. Astrology & Relationships & Horror Movies: Zombies on a hill Psychic and astrologer Maria Shaw specializes in the astrology of karmic love, past life love, twin flames, and soul mates. In the first half of Monday's show, she'll discuss how current astrological alignments point to major changes in 2021 and how this affects relationships. Followed by Chris Alexander, a Canadian-based writer, filmmaker, and editor-in-chief of such magazines as Fangoria, Gorezone, and Full Moon Entertainment's house magazine, Delirium. He'll recount the history of horror films, their appeal, and why many films in the genre have had a curse over them.
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Post by SAR01 on Mar 1, 2021 13:15:42 GMT -5
NASA Probe Captures Amazing Image During Venus Flyby: While all eyes have been on Mars this week, NASA's Parker Solar Probe, which is studying the structure and surface of the Sun, as well as gathering data on solar winds, used a close approach to the planet Venus to beam back some stunning photos, which were actually imaged last year. We know Venus as a planet with a runaway greenhouse effect that lifts surface temperatures to an average of 864 degrees Fahrenheit and is obscured by an atmosphere of thick gases, but the spacecraft managed to actually image the highest landform on the planet. More details. Venus John Mack's Abduction Research / Paranormal Hotspot: Dr. John Mack, an eminent Harvard psychiatrist, and Pulitzer Prize-winning biographer risked his career to investigate the phenomenon of human encounters with aliens and give credibility to the people who were convinced they had happened. In the first half of Sunday's show, New York Times journalist Ralph Blumenthal shared his research with George Knapp into the late John Mack and his brave exploration of alien abduction. Followed by paranormal researcher Trey Hudson, who discussed his in-depth research into a location that rivals Skinwalker Ranch for high strangeness. Known simply as the "Meadow," it's a nexus for many astounding events with reports of UFOs, cryptids, portals, crop circle-like formations, orbs, and other oddities. Get the full story here. Are You a Coast Insider? Sign up now to listen to last night's intriguing program plus seven years of show downloads in the archive. Mastery Techniques / Berkshires UFO Incident: On Saturday's show, Barbara Oakley, Professor of Engineering at Oakland University, joined Connie Willis in the first half to discuss learning techniques to help master any material. She builds on insights from neuroscience and cognitive psychology for a crash course to improve your ability to learn, no matter what the subject is. Followed by Tom Warner, who had an amazing UFO encounter in 1969. His case was recently featured on Netflix's version of Unsolved Mysteries as the 'Berkshires UFO sighting.' Warner said that he has had strange events throughout his life, beginning at the age of four. View the full summary here. C2C's Official YouTube Channel: YouTube Channel The Official Coast to Coast AM YouTube Channel is a great place to catch free hours of both recent and vintage shows. Our channel features intriguing playlists of topics like Top Secret, Mysteries & Anomalies, and Alternative History & Conspiracies. Today in Strangeness: March 1st marks the origins of two infamous esoteric tales. In 1932, Charles Lindburgh's son was kidnapped, setting off the media firestorm that was the Lindburgh Baby Case. With an elaborate ransom plot that included a number of twists and turns, the case remained unsolved until 1935 when Bruno Hauptmann was convicted, via circumstantial evidence, of the crime. Despite the conviction, rumors and theories continue to swirl around the infamous event. Dating further back, in 1692, a firestorm of a different kind began with the Salem Witch Trials. Power of Breath / Accessing Past Lives: Man on Beach illustration Science journalist and author, James Nestor, has been traveling the world researching the science behind the lost arts. In the first half of Monday's show, he'll discuss the tremendous power of proper breathing, referencing thousands of years of medical texts and recent cutting-edge studies in pulmonology, psychology, biochemistry, and human physiology. Followed by Joanne DiMaggio, who has been actively involved with Edgar Cayce’s Association for Research and Enlightenment (A.R.E.) since 1987, and has been professionally pursuing past-life research and therapy for over 25 years. She'll share techniques we can use to access our past lives.
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Post by SAR01 on Mar 15, 2021 12:42:12 GMT -5
Weekend Edition March 15, 2021 Coast Insider Audio Sasquatch Conversations: In the latter half of Sunday's show, Canadian Sasquatch researcher Mike Paterson joined Connie Willis to discuss his extensive work observing and documenting the species he called “an ancient race of people” mainly in the Ontario province. For over a decade, he said, he has continued to expand his knowledge of Sasquatch through direct interaction with them individually and in groups. In fact, Paterson reported, in the last eight years he’s studied one family especially closely, even learning their names in some cases. Paterson shared several audio clips of field recordings of “Nef” and others in the Sasquatch family, speaking to him and to each other. Read more about it here. Sasquatch-NL Shamans & The Paranormal: In the first half of Sunday's show, Dr. John Alexander shared with Connie Willis a number of the intriguing phenomena he has encountered and studied on his travels around the globe. Certain places on Earth are particularly conducive to paranormal or unusual activity, he said, offering places like Brazil and West Africa as examples. The line between the physical and the spiritual worlds in such societies is typically blurred, which may cause incidences of phenomena like telekinesis, UFOs, cryptozoology, and near-death experiences to concentrate there. Read the full recap here. Are You a Coast Insider? Sign up now to listen to last night's intriguing program plus seven years of show downloads in the archive. Time Slips & Growing Up Psychic: In the first half of Saturday's show, author Von Braschler joined Richard Syrett to discuss the experience time shifts—sudden slips into the past or future. According to Braschler, time is not physical and therefore cannot be traversed within a physical time travel device. Followed by Michael Bodine in the second half, who talked about what it was like growing up psychic in a family of psychics. He recalled unusual childhood experiences that started the family down the path to embracing their psychic heritage. View the full summary here. Coast to Coast Official YouTube Channel: C2C-YouTube The Official Coast to Coast AM YouTube Channel is a great place to catch free hours of both recent and vintage shows. Our channel features intriguing playlists of topics like Top Secret, Mysteries & Anomalies, and Alternative History & Conspiracies. Today in Strangeness: March 15th, known as the Ides of March, was made infamous when Julius Caesar was assassinated by Roman senators in 44 BC. Legend has it that Caesar was warned by a clairvoyant to "beware the Ides of March," an exchange that was immortalized in Shakespeare's play Julius Caesar. Also on this date nearly three decades ago, the "dot com boom" began as the first-ever Internet domain name was registered. Near-Death Experiences / Supernatural Lore NearDeath Raymond Moody, M.D.’s seminal work Life After Life has sold over ten million copies and has completely changed the way in which we view death and dying. He is widely acknowledged as the world’s leading expert in the field of near-death experience. In the first half of Monday's show, he'll discuss his latest insights about life after death and non-locality. Followed by author Varla Ventura, who will talk about her latest work documenting the supernatural, classic ghost stories, legends, hauntings, séances, superstitions, and death customs, as well as stories from Irish lore and legends.
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Post by lightfeather on Mar 15, 2021 15:26:59 GMT -5
When you post, "Read more" does not take me anywhere.
Might try adding a link to the stories. I would like to read more on some of these
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Post by SAR01 on Mar 23, 2021 18:13:39 GMT -5
March 23, 2021 Coast Insider Audio Former DNI Hints at Revelatory UFO Report: In a recent interview with Fox News, former Director of National Intelligence John Ratcliffe shared insights on the UFO phenomenon and suggested that a forthcoming government report on the subject could contain significant revelations. His intriguing comments were made during a conversation with Maria Bartiromo this past Friday evening. Positing that the former Trump administration official saw "the most intelligence than anybody has seen other than the president," the host noted that the government is required to issue a report on UFOs to the public later this year and asked Ratcliffe if such strange objects have been seen. Read more. John Ratcliffe Ancient Cataclysms: Tenured faculty member at Boston University, Robert M. Schoch, Ph.D., earned his doctorate in geology and geophysics at Yale University in 1983. In the first half of Monday's show, he updated his work on how coronal mass ejections triggered cataclysms and destroyed past civilizations, as well as his research into the Sphinx and other ancient sites. Our sun is much more unstable than people realize, he suggested, and years such as 3372 BC, 1814 BC, 660 BC, 774 AD, and 1859 were marked by major outbursts. At the end of the last Ice Age, he added, there was a huge event, around 9700 BC "that wiped out...early civilizations." We have, he continued, "systemically underestimated...the influence of our sun on other events on Earth." Get the full scoop here. Are You a Coast Insider? Sign up now to listen to last night's intriguing program plus seven years of show downloads in the archive. Climbing Mt. Kilimanjaro: Adventurer and journalist Jeff Belanger is obsessed with the unexplained and leads a very haunted life. In the latter half of Monday's show, he discussed his latest adventure, climbing Africa's Mt. Kilimanjaro (view related photos), and how it changed him spiritually. Belanger said he was inspired to make this difficult hike as a way to honor his brother-in-law Chris who had passed away from cancer at age 44. Chris' death was a kind of wake-up call for Jeff, who embarked on the climb as a fundraiser for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, and to prepare, he studied Swahili. The journey up the mountain is arduous not only because of the cold but because it's hard to breathe at the higher elevations as the air is so thin. View the full summary here. 'Plague Doctor' Busted by Scottish Cops: Plague Doctor A young man in Scotland received what one presumes was a stern lecture from police after he was caught roaming around several towns while dressed as a plague doctor. The mischievous lad clad in the creepy costume was reportedly first spotted in the community of Bo’ness a few weeks ago and then subsequently appeared in a number of nearby villages. Particularly worrisome to parents is that the mysterious stranger was often seen outside schools and, on a handful of occasions, actually spoke to or chased after some children who were understandably terrified by the unnerving individual. Learn more. Today in Strangeness: Husband poisoner Ann Bilansky became the first and only woman hanged by the state of Minnesota on this date in 1860. Mir, the Russian space station, met its fiery end on this day in 2001, as it broke up in the atmosphere before falling into the Pacific Ocean near Fiji. Perturbed Town Council Rejects Request for Ghost Hunt: Barnstaple Guildhall In what sounds like a wildly entertaining meeting, a British paranormal group's request to investigate a historic building was rejected by the community's town council, who cited concerns about what might happen if they uncovered ghostly activity. According to a local media report, the spooky bit of bureaucracy reportedly unfolded in the community of Barnstaple, where the organization Devon Free Spirits had asked officials if they could look into the town's nearly two-century-old guildhall. Read more. Demographic Changes & Autism Communication Breakthrough: In the first half of Tuesday's show, generational marketing expert Ken Gronbach looks into the future using the tool of demographics. He'll discuss the post-COVID population globally and in the US, massive Baby Boomer retirement, Generation Y housing shortages, Asian bias, Canada's labor shortages, and more. Followed by J.B. Handley, the co-founder and chairman of Generation Rescue. He'll detail the journey of his non-verbal autistic son Jamison and how they discovered that he has been a fully conscious brilliant human. Handley shares how he learned to communicate with Jamison, as well as the resistance among professionals to this new technique.
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Post by SAR01 on Mar 29, 2021 18:08:23 GMT -5
Weekend Edition March 29, 2021 Coast Insider Audio Bigfoot & High Strangeness: Researchers Joshua Cutchin and Timothy Renner joined host George Knapp on Saturday night's show to delve into the "high strangeness" surrounding the elusive Bigfoot phenomenon, including lights, UFOs, unusual sounds, "mindspeak," cryptic stick signs, and anomalous footprints. "Strange things happening with Bigfoot are not uncommon," Cutchin said, noting people who have long-term encounters with the creature have even reported spiritual and past life experiences. According to Renner, it is intellectually dishonest to only view Bigfoot as a flesh and blood creature. Footprint casts notwithstanding, witness testimony repeatedly demonstrates Bigfoot phenomenon is paraphysical. Learn more. Bigfoot Cyberweapons Arms Race / Assessing Aliens: In the first half of Sunday's show, New York times cybersecurity writer Nicole Perlroth discussed the secretive and dangerous world of cyberweaponry that is the topic of her book This Is How They Tell Me the World Ends. Although the threats posed by cybercrime are potentially great, she said, the public remains largely unaware of (or disinterested in) the physical, economic, and political destruction they can cause. Followed by UFO researcher and musician Adrian Rudnyk, who put his background in philosophy to use in his discussion of alien visitors to Earth. By setting aside his own preconceptions about ETs, he said, he was able to ask very broad, basic questions about what we could expect from sharing a planet with an alien species. Get the full recap here. Are You a Coast Insider? Sign up now to listen to last night's intriguing program plus seven years of show downloads in the archive. Lord Huron: In the first hour of Saturday's program, Ben Schneider talked about his indie/folk band Lord Huron and their latest project, which blurs the line between time and space. The band's name was inspired by Lake Huron, the Great Lake which Schneider grew up visiting in the summers. According to Schneider, when composing often asks questions like "What would a starlit sky sound like?" The band's songs cover recurring themes such as the dead returning from beyond and dark apocalyptic imagery. More info here. Headline YouTube The Official Coast to Coast AM YouTube Channel is a great place to catch free hours of both recent and vintage shows. Our channel features intriguing playlists on topics like Top Secret, Mysteries & Anomalies, and Alternative History & Conspiracies. Today in Strangeness: The 'Borrowed Days' begin. Calendar lore has it that March stole its last three days from April. And you thought the 12 months obeyed the 10 Commandments! Tonight's Show: pandemic In the first half of Monday's show, Rhodes Scholar and Yale graduate Dr. Naomi Wolf will discuss how her 2007 book The End of America is proving prophetic in light of government reaction to COVID-19. She contends that both the left and right should be outraged by what is being floated as a "Permanent Pandemic." Followed by Dean McMurray, known as The Military Medium, who went from a decorated combat veteran to a psychic medium, helping veterans with PTSD and Gold Star families, as well as working on missing persons cases.
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Post by SAR01 on Apr 22, 2021 11:11:55 GMT -5
April 22, 2021 Coast Insider Audio Study Determines Most-Searched Conspiracy Theory for Each State: An odd study of online activity has produced an enlightening look at the most-searched conspiracy theories for each of the United States. The thought-provoking list was created by DirecTV dealer USDirect, who "combed through the mothership of all intrigue databases, Reddit," to determine the most popular theories discussed by users. It then took that list and harnessed the power of Google Trends to figure out which of those nine conspiracy theories were the most searched for in each of the 50 states as well as the District of Columbia. Although not exactly a scientific study, the project resulted in some rather illuminating findings. Learn more. Conspiracy Gathering Evergreen Alternative Health: In the first half of Wednesday's show, Dr. Joel Wallach shared alternative health approaches and the benefits of remedies and supplements that aid in the body's recovery from many diseases and ailments. Regarding deaths from COVID, he believes that there have been fewer fatalities in Asian countries than the United States because populations in nations like Japan eat diets that are lower in gluten. Gluten products, he suggested, damage the intestines and the ability to absorb nutrients, which in turn weakens the immune response. View the full recap. Are You a Coast Insider? Sign up now to listen to last night's intriguing program plus seven years of show downloads in the archive. Astrology & Lunation Phases: In the latter half of Wednesday's show, astrologer Steven Mark Weiss discussed his new work, which examines the connection between a person's sun sign and the phase of the moon they were born under. In astrology, sun signs are strong indicators of personality, while the moon relates to matters of spirituality, he explained. There are eight different moon positions or "lunations," and with the 12 signs of the zodiac that yields 96 different types or incarnations, he detailed. Each of the lunations, he added, represent the evolution of the soul as it progresses through different reincarnations. For instance, George Noory, born on June 4th, 1950, is a Gemini in the 6th lunation phase (Gibbous Moon). People born in this phase have internalized the evolution of spirit and personality, and Gemini 6's often are very open-minded to others' points of view, he noted. Get the complete story here. Art Bell Vault: Crop Formations: ABVNL 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. This week's offerings explore the mysterious phenomenon of crop formations, beginning with a fascinating edition of the program from 8/10/2006, wherein Art spoke to researcher Freddy Silva, who shared evidence, analysis, and experiences related to these puzzling patterns found in fields. Next, we journey back to November 9th, 2003 for an episode in which Art was joined by Dr. Simeon Hein, director of the non-profit Institute for Resonance, for a conversation about his research into crop circles. Read more. Today in Strangeness: On this date in 1864, Congress passed a bill that added the phrase "In God We Trust" to all one-cent coins minted in the US. The controversial phrase would go on to become the official motto of the United States, despite numerous legal battles, one of which reached as high as the Supreme Court. Video: 'Not Haunted' House for Sale in TX Naples Witch Authorities in Florida are searching for a mysterious woman who allegedly bilked $100,000 out of unsuspecting individuals in exchange for "witchcraft services." According to a local media report, the strange case began in late December when Spanish-language radio stations and newspapers in the city of Naples suddenly began featuring advertisements for 'spiritual cleansing.' The promotional blitz also included several fliers which were posted in laundromats and stores throughout the community. It would appear the campaign captured the imagination of residents as, police say, several people took the woman up on her offer. Learn more. GMO Dangers / Ghosthunting & the Paranormal: In the first half of Thursday's show, leading spokesperson on the health dangers of genetically modified foods, Jeffrey M. Smith will update his work on the battlefronts on the war for GMOs, and the dangerous implications of 750 million genetically engineered mosquitoes being released in Florida. Followed by ghosthunter and researcher Rick McCallum talking about his paranormal experiences while ghost hunting in many iconic locations in the US, as well as Scotland, England, and Ireland. Rick will also discuss his group "The Hollywood Ghost Hunters," his work acting in horror movies, and some behind-the-scenes stories.
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