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Post by SAR01 on Nov 18, 2017 18:06:05 GMT -5
November 18, 2017 Coast Insider Audio
First Human Head Transplant Performed?
A controversial Italian professor claims that he and a team of surgeons have successfully performed the first-ever human head transplant. According to professor Sergio Canavero, who made the stunning announcement at a press conference on Friday, the surgery took place in China using human cadavers in an exhaustive procedure requiring an astounding 18 hours to complete. Details surrounding the transplant have yet to be fully revealed, but Canavero says its purported success confirms that his concept for how a head transplant could be accomplished is viable. Read more.
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Sixties Cultural Revolution
Author and researcher Howard Bloom joined George Noory to discuss his book, How I Accidentally Started the Sixties, which chronicles Bloom's memorable experiences with personalities of the era, and his integral involvement in many of the cultural changes that happened during that period. Bloom revealed the book was written during a period of his life when he suffered from chronic fatigue syndrome and was bedridden for 15 years. "For five of those years I was too weak to talk and too weak to have another person in the room with me... it was sheer hell," he said, noting it destroyed his 34-year marriage. Read the full recap.
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At the beginning of the third hour, George had an exclusive interview with the former casino host for Las Vegas shooter, Stephen Paddock. Identified only as John, he described his job as a handler for high rollers. "We basically make anything within reason... happen for them that will entice them to keep coming in," he said. John described Paddock as astute, intelligent, quiet, and antisocial, and revealed he played 700 to 1000 hands of electronic poker per hour with high-denomination bets. Read the full recap. Video: 'Stagehand' Spotted in Apollo Photo
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A conspiracy researcher studying photos from the Apollo missions believes that a reflection in an astronaut's visor captures evidence that the moon landings were hoaxed. Posting his findings to YouTube, the anomaly hunter explained that he noticed the oddity while looking at images from the Apollo 17 mission which took place in late 1972. To his amazement, he spotted what he suspects is a person standing across from one of the astronauts and is inadvertently revealed in a reflection. Learn more.
Today in Strangeness
William Tell shot the apple off his son's head (1307), that major chunk of ice, Antarctica was discovered (1820) and Brooklyn toymaker Morris Michton named the "teddy bear" after Teddy Roosevelt (1902). This was also the tragic date that members of the Peoples Temple 'drank the Kool-Aid' at Jonestown ('78).
Remains of Giant Ancient Sea Creature Found on Russian Island
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The massive skeleton of a sea creature that once flourished on the planet but went extinct centuries ago has been unearthed on a remote island in Russia. The jaw-dropping remains, which measure around seventeen feet long, were found at a nature reserve on the country's Commander Islands. Initially just seen as some bones protruding from the sand, the skeleton was fully revealed after a four-hour dig that likely felt endless to the eight people enlisted to remove it from the ground. Find out what the creature turned out to be here.
Tonight's Show
In the first half, JFK assassination expert James DiEugenio will join guest host Richard Syrett to talk about recently released JFK files, and what the government is still hiding.In the second half, Thomas Colbert will discuss new information on his team's investigation of DB Cooper.
>From 6-10pm PT, Coast Insiders can hear an Art Bell: Somewhere in Time from 2/8/11, when Dr. Gary Schwartz revealed how consciousness survives death.
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Post by SAR01 on Nov 20, 2017 16:21:54 GMT -5
Ring-Shaped UFO Photographed in China
A man vacationing in China was astounded when he looked at the photos from his trip and noticed that two of the images featured a bizarre UFO shaped like a doughnut. John Chen took the puzzling photograph as he was admiring the breathtaking scenery during a visit to China's picturesque Lake Dian. Upon returning home to Taiwan, he was admiring the photos from his adventure when he spotted something truly odd in a pair of images in the collection. Learn more.
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Impact of Space Travel on the Human Brain
In the first hour on Sunday with George Knapp, neuroscientist Dr. Kristen Willeumier described the effects of zero-G on the human body that causes a condition called "Vision Impairment and Intercranial Pressure Syndrome." When humans spend long periods (unusually months) in space, fluids in the body start to redistribute evenly rather than pulling downwards with gravity. This causes damage to the eyes and optic nerve as well as certain areas of the brain which are responsible for higher functions. See the full recap here.
Researching the Paranormal Research Community
Dr. Paul Kingsbury is a Canadian professor who has spent years studying those who study the paranormal. In the second hour on Sunday, Kingsbury discussed his findings about those who are interested in these subjects and his efforts to discover what drives them to search for the unknown. Kingsbury says that paranormal conferences are "primarily centers for learning and teaching," and a place where people can meet and "won't be ridiculed." Full recap here.
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UFOs in the Bible
The Reverend Barry Downing adds scholarly weight to his theories regarding anomalous and miraculous events as portrayed in the Old and New Testaments including his research into UFOs. In the second half of Sunday's program with George Knapp, Downing discussed biblical UFO revelations, and how many miraculous events described in the Bible compare favorably with an advanced technology being used to control and assist ancient mankind. Downing began by saying that "the more you look at the UFO situation, the more you realize that they could have started any religion they wanted to." He commented that he is generally vilified by conservatives for making blasphemous statements, and by liberals for being foolish enough to believe in UFOs, and that this must mean he is "doing something right." See the full story here.
Knapp's News
Cyber hacker news
George Knapp shared recent stories of interest including a timely report on sophisticated cyber warfare.
JFK Secrets/ DB Cooper Revelations
Last month, many JFK files were finally released to the public, but are still being kept secret. In the first half on Saturday, JFK assassination expert James DiEugenio, joined Richard Syrett to discuss what was released, why it matters, and what the government is still hiding. In November 1971, a skyjacker with a briefcase bomb demanded a $200,000 ransom and a parachute. Then he vanished out the jet's back door and became an instant legend. In the second half, DB Cooper expert, Thomas Colbert, reported on new information from his team's ongoing investigation, including the fact that ''materials'' from the alleged burial site of the parachute and remaining money has been turned over to the FBI. See the full recap here.
Watch: Inmate's Ghost Filmed at Prison in the UK?
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Today in Strangeness
On November 20, 1820 an 80 ft. sperm whale attacked the Essex, an American whaling ship, 2,000 miles off the coast of South America. The 80-ton whale's impact put a hole in the Essex causing the ship to capsize, though the crew managed to escape to another vessel. Herman Melville's classic 1851 novel Moby Dick was inspired by this famous maritime disaster.
CIA Operations/ Increasing Creativity
John Prados is a senior fellow of the National Security Archive, where he directs the CIA Documentation Project and the Vietnam Documentation Project and helps in other areas. In the first half tonight , he will discuss the mountains of newly declassified documents which throw fresh light on classic CIA operations from Poland to Hungary, from Indonesia to Iran-Contra, and from the Bay of Pigs to Guantánamo Bay. Second half: Researcher and author, Dr. Joe Dispenza, will discuss how we can encourage a greater expression of our creative abilities. Joe will show us how to access our capacity and tune in to frequencies beyond our material world, and receive more orderly coherent thoughts.
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Post by SAR01 on Nov 21, 2017 15:02:50 GMT -5
November 21, 2017 Coast Insider Audio Video: 'Time Traveler' Shares Revelations from the Future
An odd video circulating online features a man claiming to be a time traveler and purportedly sharing details about events which will unfold in the next few years. The self-proclaimed 'future man,' obscured via a digital distortion to both his voice and face in the footage, calls himself 'Noah' and says that he came to 2017 from the year 2021. "It is not my intent to deceive anybody. My sole objective is to prove to you that time travel exists in the next few years," he begins the video which you can check out here. Do you think "Noah's" tale is genuine? Vote in our Twitter poll.
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Clandestine CIA Operations:
John Prados is a senior fellow of the National Security Archive, where he directs the CIA and Vietnam Documentation Projects. In the first half of Monday's program , he discussed the 70th anniversary of the CIA and how the agency has changed over the decades. The CIA formed at the end of the WWII, spearheaded by people such as Allen Dulles, in order to set-up intelligence gathering that would continue during peace time. Over the years, the agency has been staffed by variety of types, he said-- dreamers like Allen Dulles; zealots for whom accomplishing the job meant overlooking or disobeying the rules; and schemers, who were trying to maximize their power within the organization. Read the full recap here.
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In the last hour of Monday's show, mystic healer Sonja Grace talked about her spiritual healing techniques and clairvoyant abilities. Her earliest memories include seeing spirit guides that were angelic beings, appearing to her when she was only two-years-old. Currently, Grace finds that alien activity has been heightened, with portals opening in the fifth dimension that humans have moved into. More here.
Scientists Issue Worrisome Earthquake Warning:
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Scientists have discovered what they say is a correlation between major earthquakes and the Earth's rotation which seems to spell trouble for 2018. In a recently published paper, a pair of scientists detailed how, while studying data on magnitude 7 or higher earthquakes since 1900, they spotted five periods in which the disasters occurred with unusual frequency. An attempt to find some connection to these curious outliers eventually led to them to notice that each of these earthquake spurts appeared to happen five years after the Earth's rotation had slowed. Learn more. Today in Strangeness:
The great archaeological find, the "Piltdown Man," discovered in 1912, was revealed be a hoax on this date in '53. Edison announced his invention of the hand cranked cylinder phonograph dubbed the "talking machine" (1877)-- Mary Had a Little Lamb was the first recording made for it. Also on this date, Bob Atheney began bowling for 265 hours spread over 11 days ('75), and the Freedom of Information Act was passed into law ('74).
FBI Releases Previously-Unseen D.B. Cooper Letter:
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The FBI has released a typewritten letter that was sent to a number of major media outlets in late 1971 by someone claiming to be the infamous D.B. Cooper. The mysterious missive, which had been kept classified by the bureau until last month, was made public in response to an FOIA lawsuit filed by filmmaker Tom Colbert. In the letter, the author declares that "I knew from the start that I wouldn't be caught" and goes on to share a number of details which suggest that the missive was, indeed, written by the man behind the notorious caper. Read more.
JFK & UFOs:
On Tuesday's show, investigative reporter Linda Moulton Howe will discuss the release of JFK assassination records; the Watergate break-in; LBJ and long-time employees of the CIA; and Majestic-12 groups involvement of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. First hour guest UFO researcher and experiencer Darryl Anka will detail his two sightings that led to his channeling of the extraterrestrial entity known as "Bashar."
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Post by SAR01 on Nov 28, 2017 14:49:02 GMT -5
Eerie Anomaly Photographed in UK:
A UK man suspects that he may have inadvertently photographed the spirit of a former tenant still lingering in his brother's home. Unable to sleep one night earlier this month, Luke Jackson went to head outside for a cigarette when he heard footsteps coming from downstairs. Perplexed by the unexplained sounds, he used his cellphone to snap a picture in the hopes that the camera's flash would literally shed light on things and could not believe what he captured. Learn more.
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Secrets for Success from High Achievers:
An early-stage tech investor/advisor in Uber, Facebook, Twitter, Shopify, and 50+ other companies, Tim Ferriss has tracked down more than 100 eclectic experts to help him navigate life. In the first half of Monday's program , he shared secrets for success, happiness, and meaning, as told to him by some of the world's most successful achievers. One of the commonalities he found among the group was that around 80 to 90% engaged in some type of mindfulness practice whether it be breathing exercises (like the Wim Hof Method), or meditation, sometimes using apps such as Headspace. Most are doing this practice for 10-20 minutes before they turn their phone on in the morning, and this helps set their emotional state for the day. Get the full recap here.
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Sign up now to listen to last night's intriguing program plus five years of show downloads in the archive. Does Science Prove the Existence of God?
Astrophysicist and author of over 130 scientific publications, Bernard Haisch proposes that the special properties of our universe reflect an underlying intelligence, one that is consistent with the Big Bang and Darwinian evolution. In the latter half of Monday's show, he detailed how science and religion both point to the same stunning and world-changing truth: God is real. Haisch defined God as consciousness, and said that parts of that consciousness are embedded in us. One could view our reality and the laws of physics as a vast simulation within the God consciousness, he suggested. More here.
Rosemary_ellen_Guiley_ChatB Coast Insider Live Chat with Rosemary Ellen Guiley:
Coast Insiders, don't miss our Live Chat with author and paranormal researcher Rosemary Ellen Guiley tonight (Tuesday 11/28) at 8p PT/11p ET. Rosemary will answer your questions on such topics as contact with the dead, dream interpretation, and demons. Have an email reminder about the chat sent to you. Also, get a reminder for our upcoming chat with George Noory and Mr. Lobo on December 12th. Not yet a Coast Insider?-- go here to sign up for around 15¢ a day. Watch: Beekeeper Busts Huge Hornet's Nest
A nightmarish video from Louisiana features a fearless exterminator removing a massive hornet's nest from a backyard shed. It took nearly an hour for the brave beekeeper, named Jude Verret, to dismantle the entire nest while the angry insects swarmed around him. In a jaw-dropping video showing the removal process, Verret can be seen picking up huge chunks of the nest while being protected by a special suit to prevent being stung. Check out the incredible video here. Today in Strangeness:
On this day in 1964, the U.S. spacecraft Mariner 4 was launched on a flyby mission of Mars, providing the first ever close-up images of another planet. Many credit Mariner 4's images and data for altering the course of science-fiction, shifting the home of intelligent aliens from Mars (or other planets in our solar system) to planets circling distant stars.
Indian Man Ingests Incredible Number of Coins and Nails:
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A seemingly routine examination looking for the source of a man's stomach ache turned into an astounding extraction surgery for doctors in India. Maksud Khan showed up at the Sanjay Gandhi Hospital complaining about stomach pains, which those treating him initially thought could have been caused by food poisoning. However, when they performed an endoscopy on their suffering patient, they were stunned to discover a veritable junk drawer inside of him. Read more.
Electronic Harassment & Fostering Creativity:
In the first half of Tuesday's show, private investigator specializing in electronic counter-measures, Roger Tolces , will discuss the recent electronic harassment attacks on US embassy employees in Cuba, and the state of current electronic harassment weapons. Followed by researcher and author Dr. Joe Dispenza who'll discuss how to encourage a greater expression of one's creative abilities. He'll demonstrate how to access and tune in to frequencies beyond the material world, and receive more orderly coherent thoughts.
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Post by SAR01 on Dec 1, 2017 21:02:56 GMT -5
December 1, 2017 Coast Insider Audio Serial Cow Killer Haunts Hawaiians: Cattle ranchers on Hawaii's Big Island say that a sinister individual or group has been killing their cows in a strange fashion for the last few years and that authorities are unwilling or unable to stop it. Unlike the infamous cattle mutilation phenomenon, which some suspect could be paranormal in nature, these killings are undoubtedly being committed by human hands. That's because the Hawaiian Cow Killer's modus operandi involves simply shooting the cows with a gun and leaving the bodies behind otherwise untouched. Learn more. CowsInHawaiiNL The CIA's Infamous Experiments: Producer, writer and director Paul Davids has written numerous books including six Star Wars sequel books for Lucasfilm. In the first half of Thursday's show , he discussed his latest work "Blowing America's Mind," detailing the inside story of how innocent Princeton students (namely, he and co-author John Selby) got caught up in and nearly done in by the CIA's late-sixties LSD-laced hypnotic research. When Davids initially volunteered for deep hypnosis research at the New Jersey Neuro-Psychiatric Institute in 1967, he had no idea that the research was secretly being funded by the CIA, and their MK-ULTRA mind control program. Among the goals of MK-ULTRA were to erase memories, break down personalities, manipulate behaviors, and even create assassins, he cited. 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. Secret Prophecies in the Bible: In the latter half of Thursday's show, former minister for the Assemblies of God Church, Jeffrey Daugherty , talked about such topics as ancient Reptilian gods, the Mandela Effect, and how passages in the Bible may be describing computers, AI, and robots. In Genesis 1:21, in the original Hebrew, it states that God created something called the "majestic serpent," an upright hominid that knew how to shape-shift and "I have to believe that somewhere in the world today there's still remnants of those majestic serpents," he commented. They could be hidden underground or using their ability to change form so we don't recognize them, he added. Daugherty suggests that not all of these entities are malevolent-- the Native Americans have a belief in a serpentine guardian that warns of danger. More here. Video: Mass Hysteria Erupts at School in Argentina MassHysteriaArgentinaNL Nearly a dozen teenage girls at a school in Argentina were spellbound by some kind of unsettling mass hysteria that left teachers and parents scratching their heads. The odd panic, which occurred in the village of Santiago de Salavina, saw eleven girls suddenly fall to the ground convulsing as their classmates looked on in horror. In response to the baffling outbreak, the families of the afflicted girls expressed concern that they were possessed by evil spirits or had been stricken by a sinister black magic spell. Read more. Today in Strangeness: We've reached the last month of 2017; named after the tenth month of the Roman calendar, December also refers to the middle goddess of the Three Fates, Decima, who personifies the present. On this date in 1971, Muhammad Ali saw a UFO while jogging in Central Park. Chinese Man Has Smog Fan Plan: ChineseFansNL An imaginative inventor in China has filed paperwork for a patent on a bizarre plan which he believes could solve Beijing's smog problem once and for all. The city's infamous air pollution issue has spawned a vast array of ideas over the years, ranging from the ingenious to the ridiculous. It is that latter group to which Du Honglai's concept seems to reside as the man has proposed having the entire population of the city employ giant handheld fans to literally blow the smog away. Learn more. An Exciting Week of New C2C Shows: Kicking off the weekend on Friday night, George Noory chats with author Charles Reichbloom about fascinating and creepy facts about the holidays. Dave Schrader delves into doomsday scenarios with Michael Grosso on Saturday's show. On Sunday's program, George talks with Derek Gilbert & Josh Peck on ancient aliens & prophecy, and David Sereda on alternative cosmology. During the week, George's stellar guests include Major Ed Dames, Whitley Strieber, George Ure, Jeffrey Smith, and Harry Dent. Read/print the full schedule here.
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Post by SAR01 on Dec 5, 2017 16:01:42 GMT -5
December 5, 2017 Coast Insider Audio
'Flying Saucer' Photographed in Slovakia:
A father and son out for a drive in a picturesque part of Slovakia suspect that they may have inadvertently captured a flying saucer in one of their photos. The dad, identified only as Miroslav by Slovakian media, says that the duo were crossing through the Klakovska valley when the image was taken. When the pair returned home and admired their photos from the journey, they were stunned to spot a classic flying saucer-shaped UFO in one of the images. Learn more.
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The Dangers of GMO Foods:
In the first half of Monday's show, executive director of the Institute for Responsible Technology and a leading spokesperson on the health dangers of genetically modified foods, Jeffrey M. Smith talked about the epic battlefronts on the war for GMOs including the use of faulty science and cover-ups to hide the many health conditions which are improved when patients switch to non-GMO diets. The majority of corn and soy are genetically engineered in the US to be sprayed with Roundup herbicide (glyphosate), and the residues it leaves in foods may lead to numerous diseases and ailments, he stated. The insecticide Bt-toxin used on GM corn can cause immune system problems, and leaky gut, he added. Get the full recap here .
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Robert Davis graduated with a Ph.D. in sensory neurosciences from Ohio State University and served as a professor for over thirty years. In the latter half of Monday's show , he discussed his research with individuals who claim to have had interactions with non-human intelligences associated with UFOs, and near-death experiences, as well as the distinction between consciousness and the brain. It's possible that consciousness is part of universal law, a kind of physical aspect that exists independently of the brain, he explained. Quantum physicists are discovering that there are quantum processes occurring in the brain, and these may give rise to consciousness and "torsion energy which might extend beyond the body and interact with the universe," Davis continued. More here.
Massive Mysterious Stick Structures Worry Officials in NM
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Officials from the Santa Fe National Forest are sounding the alarm over strange stick structures that keep being built at the site. According to a spokesperson with the Forest Service, the odd, conical-shaped collections have been appearing with increasing frequency over the last few weeks, leaving authorities both mystified and concerned, while some paranormal enthusiasts say that the structures just might be the work of Bigfoot. Learn more. Today in Strangeness:
On this date in 1484, Pope Innocent VIII issued the Summis Desiderantes, a decree which officially recognized witches and gave permission for the Inquisition to begin rooting out practitioners of witchcraft. In 1945, five Navy Avenger torpedo bombers, designated as Flight 19 , disappeared in the Bermuda Triangle.
Could a Ouija Board Contact Black Eyed Kids?
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A pair of paranormal investigators in England has announced plans to try and contact the infamous Black Eyed Kids using, of all things, a Ouija Board. Dale Makin and Justin Cowell will be venturing into the notorious British forest known as Cannock Chase, where a series of BEK sightings allegedly took place back in 2014, as part of a forthcoming documentary. Learn more.
Unexplained Phenomena/ Astronomy & Celestial Threats:
In the first half of Tuesday's show , business consultant and financial writer George Ure will update his many accurate predictions, his analysis of the economy, and share his most recent work tying together many obscure phenomena including missing flights, levitating stones, and the Bermuda Triangle into one unified theory. Followed by Bob Berman, one of America's top astronomy writers, who wrote the popular "Night Watchman" column for Discover for seventeen years. He is currently a columnist for Astronomy , a host on NPR's Northeast Public Radio, and the science editor of Old Farmer's Almanac. He will discuss the nature of the universe, celestial threats to life on Earth, and whether we should be concerned about the poles flipping.
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Post by SAR01 on Dec 6, 2017 13:09:34 GMT -5
December 6, 2017 Coast Insider Audio Odd 'Ball' Spotted on Mars: Anomaly hunters studying images from Mars believe they have spotted yet another out-of-place item in the form of an eye-catching ball of some kind on the surface of the Red Planet. Noticed in a photo taken by NASA's Mars Curiosity Rover, the odd grey object looks remarkably smooth and spherical, standing out among the jagged rocks around it. It is believed that the ball is around the same size as a softball or, as some imaginative observers have noted, a cannonball. Learn more. CannonballOnMarsNL A Theory of Unexplained Phenomena: In the first half of Tuesday's program, business consultant and financial writer George Ure updated his predictions, and shared his most recent work tying together many obscure phenomena including missing flights, levitating stones, and the Bermuda Triangle. Looking at the Bruce Gernon flight through the Bermuda Triangle, in which he experienced a kind of time warp while enveloped in a green fog, Ure sought an electronic explanation. But he discovered that it was sound resonance not electricity that was at the core of the phenomenon, as well as other anomalous incidents such as the mysterious 'foo fighter' UFOs in WWII, and the trumpets in the Bible. Suspended particulates in the air could also be a factor in the anomalies, he added. 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. Astronomy & Science News: Bob Berman, one of America's top astronomy writers, is currently a columnist for Astronomy, a host on NPR's Northeast Public Radio, and the science editor of Old Farmer's Almanac. In the latter half of Tuesday's show , he discussed various science topics, cosmology, and celestial threats to Earth. The universe, he commented, does not have a fixed size, and thus could be considered "size-less." Interestingly, the invisible spectrum which includes X-rays and microwaves, is all around us, and makes up most of reality, he pointed out. The Sun has been acting strangely for the past 20 years, he detailed, with a very quiet sunspot maximum. More here. Trinidad 'Pond Monster' Unmasked: TrinidadPondMonsterNL A mysterious creature that struck fear in the hearts of fisherman in Trinidad for nearly a year has finally been identified as merely being a bizarre-looking bird. Sightings of the strange beast began back in April at a pond near a sugar factory and tales of the oddity lurking in the waters there quickly took on a life of their own. Once a popular fishing destination, the site was largely abandoned as local residents grew fearful of encountering the creature which many suspected of being an anaconda. Learn more. Today in Strangeness: On this date in 1884, construction of the Washington Monument was completed, with workers placing a nine-inch aluminum pyramid at the top of the tower. Made of some 36,000 blocks of marble and granite, the monument was the tallest structure in the world at the time. But, back in the 1860s, when construction was halted during the Civil War, Mark Twain described the unfinished monument as looking like a "hollow, oversized chimney." Grinch Steals Elf in New Hampshire: ZippyTheElfNL It appears that a real-life Grinch is on the loose in New Hampshire as a beloved life-sized 'Elf on a Shelf' has been stolen. Dubbed 'Zippy,' the mannequin dressed in festive attire has become a staple in the town of Deerfield for the last three years, appearing throughout the community during the holiday season. But much like the middle of many a Christmas movie, Zippy's story took a dark turn on Monday when a nefarious ne'er-do-well snatched the elf from his prescribed spot that day in front of a park. Read more. Remote Viewing Updates & Ancient Astronauts: In the first half of Wednesday's show, foremost remote viewing teacher Major Ed Dames will discuss the current cases his agency (Matrix Intelligence Agency) is working on, updates on the solar kill shot, his recent work looking at North Korea, China, Russia and Syria, as well as locating the graves of Adolph Hitler and Eva Braun. Followed by Erich von Daniken , who first presented, more than forty years ago, his theory of extraterrestrial contact with the ancient world. He published his first (and most well-known) book, Chariots of the Gods, in 1968 which has had a far-reaching influence on entertainment and science. He'll talk about his latest work, a sequel, called The Gods Never Left
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Post by SAR01 on Dec 7, 2017 15:23:49 GMT -5
December 7, 2017 Coast Insider Audio Bizarre New Dinosaur Species Discovered: Paleontologists have discovered a strange-looking new dinosaur species that has amazed experts and boasts quite the odd origin story. Dubbed 'Halszkaraptor escuilliei,' or simply Halszka for short, the creature somewhat resembles a modern-day swan yet sports flipper-like 'arms' as well as monstrous claws on its feet. What also makes the Halszka rather exceptional is how it wound up in the hands of paleontologists in the first place. Learn more. BizarreDinoNL Remote Viewing Revelations: In the first half of Wednesday's show, remote viewing teacher Major Ed Dames discussed the current cases his agency is working on, updates on the solar kill shot, and his recent work looking at North Korea. Ed has decided to open the vault to top-secret remote viewing projects and announced that much of that work has been made available on a new DVD series. One such secret he revealed is that a ringleader in the 9-11 attacks, Mohamed Atta, is actually alive, and in a hiding place near the airport in Cairo, Egypt (see map Dames provided). 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. Exploring the Ancient Alien Hypothesis: In the latter half of Wednesday's program, Erich von Daniken updated his theory of ET contact with the ancient world, first explored in his bestselling book "Chariots of the Gods," which has had a far-reaching influence on entertainment and science. His newest work, a sequel, called The Gods Never Left Us , talks about how with current scientific advancements in biotechnology and other fields, humanity is embarking on the same trajectory of interplanetary colonization that our ET ancestors did when they initially visited Earth. He reminisced about his first visits to Nazca, Peru in 1960-61, when he saw the Nazca Lines, large ancient geoglyphs that take shape when seen from above. He proposed that these might have have been used as airstrips for the ETs. Find out more here. Ghost Appears in Selfie at Haunted Plantation? MyrtlesSelfieNL A group selfie taken by visitors to a notoriously haunted plantation in Louisiana appears to show the face of one of the site's resident spirits. The creepy image was posted to Facebook by The Myrtles Plantation, a popular tourist destination due to its reputation for being "one of America's most haunted homes." In the photo, a group of guests gather together to commemorate their visit to Myrtles with a celebratory selfie and seemingly managed to snap a shot of something supernatural in the process. Read more. Today in Strangeness: On this date in 1982, Charles Brooks Jr. earned the dubious distinction of being the first person ever executed by lethal injection. While the concept of lethal injection as a means of execution had been around since the late-1800's, it was not until the late 1970's when it became a viable option for executing death row inmates. Since Brooks' demise, lethal injection has become the predominant form of capital punishment in the United States. Watch: Monkeys Swarm Thai Street MonkeysThailandNL An amazing video out of Thailand shows a massive troop of monkeys take to the streets after being frightened by fireworks. Captured in the city of Lopburi, the jaw-dropping footage begins with dozens of monkeys streaming down a hill and crossing a busy road in front of, no doubt, annoyed drivers. And when the screeching sound of a firework being launched pierces the air, the scene turns positively apocalyptic as a huge of terrified monkeys washes over the street, bringing traffic to a standstill. See the incredible video here. Investment Strategies & Other Side Communications: In the first half of Thursday's show, Harry S. Dent., the founder of Dent Research, will discuss investment strategies, and reveal why some of the most-hyped technologies of recent years won't pay off until the 2030s. Followed by mystic, medium, and investigator Kristy Robinett , who has worked with a number of paranormal teams throughout the US, along with law enforcement as a psychic detective and profiler. She'll share stories of how our loved ones, including treasured pets, are communicating from the Other Side using different signs and symbols.
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Post by SAR01 on Dec 8, 2017 16:12:13 GMT -5
December 8, 2017 Coast Insider Audio
Scientists Spot Strange Black Hole
Researchers gazing into the vastness of space have discovered an intriguing supermassive black hole that has left astronomers scratching their heads. The wondrous find is both the oldest and most distant black hole ever observed and is an astounding 800 million times the mass of our sun. The point at which scientists observed the black hole in its development is quite remarkable as it achieved this incredible size in a mere 690 million years after the Big Bang occurred. That has proven to somewhat paradoxical for astronomers. Learn more.
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Forecasting Technology Investments
Harry S. Dent , Jr., has an MBA from Harvard, was a consultant for several Fortune 100 companies, and is the founder of Dent Research. In the first half on Thursday , he discussed why the most-hyped technologies of recent years won't pay off until the 2030s, why China may be the biggest bubble in the global economy, and why you should invest in the healthcare and pharmaceutical industries and pull out of traditional "safe" investments such as real estate. Dent believes that we are in the "second stage of the internet revolution," which is monetary transactions, and like the dotcom crash of the early 2000s, cryptocurrency such as bitcoin is about to suffer a severe devaluation and lose over 90% of its value. See the full story here.
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Communicating with the 'Other Side'
Modern mystic, medium, paranormal investigator and author Kristy Robinett has worked with a number of teams throughout the United States on paranormal cases, along with law enforcement as a psychic detective and psychic profiler. In the second half on Thursday, she discussed personal experiences and stories from clients of how our loved ones, including treasured pets, are communicating from the other side using different signs and symbols. Robinett had psychic episodes throughout her childhood, but her parents were convinced it was wrong or evil, and told her to stop. As an adult, a Protestant minister told her ‪"I think this is a gift and you need to develop it." She was soon hired part time by a local police department to follow up on cold cases, which she does to this day. See the rest here.
Giant Bigfoot Statue Unveiled in New York
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A town in New York state with an affinity for Bigfoot now boasts a monstrous tribute to the famed cryptid by way of a massive Sasquatch statue. The amazing piece, which can be found in the town of Whitehall, stands almost 12 feet tall and was commissioned by local business owner Paul Thompson, who was looking for a landmark for the front of the building which houses his stone company. To Thompson, Sasquatch seemed like the natural fit due to Whitehall's rich history of Bigfoot sightings and lore. Read more.
Today in Strangeness
It was 37 years ago on this day that John Lennon was shot to death by Mark David Chapman. In 1982, Norman D. Mayer held the Washington Monument hostage, demanding an end to nuclear war. He threatened to blow it up with explosives he claimed were in his van. After a 10 hour stand-off, he was shot to death by police; no explosives were found in the van.
Massive Python Bagged in Florida
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A trio of hunters working to reduce Florida's worrisome python population bagged a monstrous 17-foot-long serpent that is the stuff of nightmares. Jason Leon and a pair of cohorts took down the monstrous snake late last week while taking part in the state's ominous-sounding 'Python Elimination Program.' The endeavor, which pays snake hunters both an hourly wage and a bonus for big catches, is aimed at eradicating what is seen as an out-of-control problem plaguing the Everglades. Read more.
A Great New Week of Shows
Tonight, longtime Coast favorite Whitley Strieber joins George to discuss his new book on the afterlife, written with his late wife Anne. On Saturday, Billy Carson joins Richard Syrett to revel astounding secrets about the space program. On Monday, new guest Tristan Donovan will detail the strange and twisted history of board games. On Wednesday, Stephen Cohen will discuss Vladimir Putin's recent resurgence of power, and on Thursday, Rosemary Ellen Guiley returns to tell us about the historical roots of Christmas customs. See/ print the schedule here.
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Post by SAR01 on Dec 9, 2017 17:59:43 GMT -5
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Survey Sheds Light on ET Beliefs
A remarkable new survey on the possibility of extraterrestrial life has produced some thought-provoking results. Conducted in honor of the new Star Wars film, the study was produced by a group known as Glocalities and collected responses from nearly 27,000 people spread throughout a whopping 24 different countries. Among the eyebrow-raising findings are that 61% of those surveyed believe that there is some kind life on other planets. Learn more.
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Anne Strieber's Afterlife Communications
Author Whitley Strieber discussed his new book, T he Afterlife Revolution, which he co-wrote with his late wife, Anne Strieber, confirming afterlife communication with her. Strieber revealed he was not a believer in an afterlife until personal experiences showed him otherwise. "When a person dies in your arms there's a profound feeling that they're gone... yet an hour and a half later it became clear that she was not gone," he said. Read the full recap.
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'Ghost Child' Filmed in England?
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A paranormal team in England suspects that they may have filmed the spirit of a child as a haunted location that once served as a home for students. The imaginatively-named 'Soul Reaper Paranormal' captured the creepy footage at a site known as Wentworth Woodhouse which was built in the 1700's. According to group member Mark Vernon, after only a few minutes of exploring the site, their cameras picked up a strange anomaly in one of the hallways of the house. The admittedly ambiguous oddity appears to be some kind of 'form' that resembles a small person and is only visible for a few seconds. Check out the spooky footage here.
Today in Strangeness
On the morning of December 9, 1531, an Indian peasant in Mexico named Juan Diego was said to encounter a blinding light and unearthly music. Before him appeared the apparition that was to become known as The Virgin of Guadalupe. Later the image of the Virgin was found imprinted inside Juan's cloak.
Man Gets His Head Stuck in Cement-Filled Microwave
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In a rather bizarre rescue call, firefighters in England saved a young man who had gotten his head stuck in a cement-filled microwave! The strange predicament unfolded after a YouTube prankster envisioned viral fame and, perhaps, fortune from performing the feat. However, Jay Swingler quickly discovered that one sometimes falls short when shooting for the stars and that putting your head in a microwave filled with cement is a recipe for disaster. Learn more.
Tonight's Show
Joining Richard Syrett in the first half, Billy Carson will describe how he and his team tracked down close to 50,000 known anomalies in the solar system with the help of space agencies from around the world. Next, award-winning playwright Luke Yankee will discuss the life of Dr. Gerson and what happened to his natural cure for cancer.
From 6-10p PT, Coast Insiders can hear an Art Bell: Somewhere In Time travels from March 11, 1997, when Art was joined by time travel expert Dr. Fred Bell for a discussion on the possibilities of real time travel and his twenty foot tall device that demonstrated inter-dimensional time travel with lasers.
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Post by SAR01 on Dec 11, 2017 16:00:46 GMT -5
Another Mystery Foot Found in BC A dismembered foot discovered on a beach in British Columbia is the latest chapter in what has been a bizarre ongoing mystery for the last decade. Incredibly, the baffling body part is the thirteenth mysterious foot to be found along the shore of British Columbia since the summer of 2007. An additional five feet have also been found on the coast of America's Pacific Northwest, bringing the grisly total to an eyebrow-raising eighteen. Learn more. mysteryfootNL Secret Drug Conspiracy Joining Richard Syrett in the first half on Sunday night, author and researcher John Potash detailed how a group of opium-trafficking families came to form an American oligarchy and eventually achieved global dominance as they directed the CIA in operations such as MK-Ultra to push LSD and other drugs on leftist leaders and left-leaning populations at home and abroad. Potash began with an examination of the John Lennon assassination, saying that the accused killer, Mark David Chapman, had been trained by CIA handlers to learn how to shoot a gun accurately, and had been a patient at a mental health facility known to have direct Agency connections. He also claimed that the doorman at the building where Lennon was killed was a CIA operative who had been involved with the Watergate break-in as well as the Bay Of Pigs invasion. Get the full story 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. Psychic Sleuthing In part two on Sunday, psychic medium, trained astrologer, and modern-day metaphysician, Sloan Bella returned for an update on her most recent work and predictions along with her work solving and laying the groundwork of the circumstances on a series of mysterious high profile celebrity deaths. Bella said she ran away from home at age 12 just after what she later realized was the spirit of late musician Jimi Hendrix began communicating with her. She didn't realize it was Hendrix until many years later, when she heard a band covering his music and realized who the spirit was. "I thought he was just my pretend friend," Bella recalled. Get the full story here. Rescuers Retrieve After Squirrel Leads it Astray TreeDogNL A determined in pursuit of a squirrel found himself in a pretty precarious position when he wound up stuck 20 feet up in a tree and too terrified to return to terra firma. The weird incident took place at a park in the English town of Newton Abbot earlier this week when the rambunctious Patterdale Terrier named Tippet took off after a squirrel. The unyielding animal was apparently unwilling to give up the chase when the savvy squirrel scampering up a tree that happened to have grown over a river. Read more. Secret Space Programs & Cancer Cure Coverup During the first half on Saturday, guest host Richard Syrett was joined by First Class Space Agency founder Billy Carson, who has tracked numerous space anomalies which may provide evidence for past and current civilizations on planets and moons in our solar system. Carson commented on the X-37B space plane and what it could be doing on its long duration clandestine missions. "It looks like they could be taking supplies to Mars," he speculated. In the latter half of the show, award-winning playwright Luke Yankee talked about the life and mysterious death of Dr. Max Gerson, a pioneer in the world of natural healing who created an all-natural dietary-based cancer treatment he claimed could cure cancer. High-level forces in the pharmaceutical and cancer industries hired a woman to act as Gerson's secretary in order to sabotage a book he was writing on how his dietary-based therapy cured cancer, he revealed. See the rest here. See the full story here. Today In Strangeness The first recorded display of the Aurora Borealis in the United States took place on this date in 1719 in New England. 200 years later, Enterprise, Ala. unveiled its Boll Weevil Monument (1919) -- it's the one and only monument to an agricultural pest! Board game nwsltr Alternative Pain Treatments/ History of Games Dr. David Hanscom is a leading orthopedic spine surgeon at the Swedish Neuroscience Institute in Seattle, WA. Though he believes that surgery and medication have a role, he knows that these standard courses of treatment aren't what's needed to treat chronic pain. In the first half tonight, he will discuss his analysis of the current opioid crisis and how patients can use alternative solutions, allowing them to live free of pain, forever. In the second half, British journalist and renowned games expert, Tristan Donovan , will discuss the incredible and often surprising history and psychology of board games. He will trace the evolution of the game across cultures, time periods, and continents, from the paranoid Chicago toy genius behind classics like Operation and Mouse Trap, to the role of Monopoly in helping prisoners of war escape the Nazis, and even the scientific use of board games today to teach artificial intelligence how to reason and how to win.
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Post by SAR01 on Dec 12, 2017 20:20:41 GMT -5
December 12, 2017 Coast Insider Audio Interstellar Asteroid to Get a 'Listen:' An ambitious project aimed as searching for signs of ET life is turning its attention to the odd interstellar asteroid known as 'Oumuamua. Discovered earlier this year, the curious find was hailed as the first object to have entered into our solar system from somewhere else in space. Along with sparking the imagination of UFO enthusiasts, Oumuamua's unique origin story also apparently caught the attention of astronomers with the Breakthrough Listen project, which now plans to examine the object for signs of ET life. Learn more. OumuamuaNL Alternative Solutions to Pain Management: In the first half of Monday's show, Dr. David Hanscom , a leading orthopedic spine surgeon, argued that there are more unnecessary back surgeries being performed by surgeons than ever before. While he believes that surgery and medication have a role, he suggested that these standard courses of treatment aren't what's needed to treat chronic pain. The medical world, he continued, is overlooking the fact that in order to relieve pain, the person must get to the root of their pain - anxiety - and the amped up nervous system that accompanies it. 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 History & Psychology of Board Games: In the second half of Monday's program, British journalist and games expert, Tristan Donovan , discussed the fascinating history and psychology of board games. He traced the evolution of games across cultures and time periods, to their scientific use today teaching artificial intelligence how to adapt. Board games date back to ancient Egypt with the game Senet, while chess was first created in India, as more of a game of chance with dice dictating moves. The Hindus, he noted, objected to the gambling aspect of the game, so it evolved into a demonstration of skill and strategy, with the individual player determining their moves. As the game moved west, new ideas were added like check and checkmate (Persia), and chess pieces such as the queen were introduced in Europe. More here. Thylacine DNA Study Could Lead to Creature's Revival: The legendary Tasmanian Tiger may have literally been given a new lease on life thanks to the efforts of scientists who have successfully mapped the creatures' genome. By way of a baby thylacine that had been well-preserved in ethanol for an astounding 106 years, researchers were able to extract DNA and unlock the extinct animal's genetic sequence for the first time. Although at least a decade away, the development paves the way for the possible revival of the long-extinct creature. Learn more. NooryLoboChatB Live Chat with George Noory and Mr. Lobo: Coast Insiders, our Live Chat with George Noory is this Tuesday night at 8p PT/11p ET, where he'll spontaneously answer your questions about all things C2C. In the latter half, sci-fi & horror film cinephile, Mr. Lobo, will take your questions. Get an email reminder here. Also, get a reminder for our upcoming chat with Richard Syrett and Tim Swartz on Tesla technology, on Wednesday, December 20th. Not yet a Coast Insider?-- go here to sign up for around 15¢ a day. Today in Strangeness: On this date in 1913, the "Mona Lisa" painting, missing for two years, turned up under a hotel bed in Florence. Awakened by a throbbing noise, a Jupille, Belgium man saw a large metallic UFO hovering between trees on a nearby road, and the next day police found a giant circular impression in a nearby meadow. Taking place on Dec. 12, 1989, the incident was part of the massive six month UFO over Belgium and France. Watch: Scuba Diver Buzzed by Great White Shark? SharkDiverNL A diver swimming off the coast of South Africa seemingly received an unsettling reminder of the dangers lurking in the water around him when a Great White Shark appeared to thump his head. Incredible footage of the encounter, which was posted to a Facebook group devoted to fishing and diving in South Africa, went viral over the weekend. However, some skeptical viewers are crying foul over the footage and claiming that it is fake, while one shark expert seems pretty sure it is genuine. Check out the video and decide for yourself here. Astrology & the Market/ Biodiesel Revolution: In the first half of Tuesday's show, astrologer Linda Schurman and macrotrend analyst Richard Spitzer will explain how social, economic, technological, and environmental forces are connected, and how this idea will manifest in 2018. Followed by Josh Tickell, a journalist, activist, author, and award-winning film director whose movies have been viewed by over 50 million people worldwide. His first book, "From the Fryer to the Fuel Tank," jumpstarted the biodiesel movement and raised billions of dollars for the algae fuel industry.
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Post by SAR01 on Dec 13, 2017 15:14:56 GMT -5
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Legendary Australian 'River Monster' Spotted?
A fishing trip in Australia turned into a head-scratching experience for a family who caught a glimpse of a mysterious creature lurking in the water that may have been a 'monster' said to call the river home. Three generations of the Ada family were enjoying an afternoon along the country's Hawkesbury River in the town of Patonga when the weird sighting occurred. The serenity of their outing was smashed when they suddenly spotted something emerge from the water in a fashion that one family member likened to a human! Read more.
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The Connection Between Astrology & Economics:
Professional astrologer Linda Schurman and macrotrend analyst Richard Spitzer met via their mutual interest in predicting the future and discovered that their differing methods yielded similar results. In the first half of Tuesday's show , they explained how social, economic, technological, and environmental forces influencing our lives are converging, and humanity is increasingly facing a choice of evolution or extinction. "We need to come to a recognition," said Schurman, "that rather than commodifying and...stomping all over the natural environment...we have to see ourselves as an extension or part of this biological web," and end our predatory ways. Read the full recap here.
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Josh Tickell is a journalist, activist, author, and award-winning film director whose movies have been viewed by over 50 million people worldwide. In the latter half of Tuesday's program , he discussed the remarkable power that soil has over the health of humans as well as the entire planet, and how it's been degraded through farming practices. The truth is that the "green revolution" that brought us GMOs, chemical sprays and oceans of corn and soy has backfired-- since 1980 when it started, we have lost 1/3 of Earth's arable (farmable) land, he revealed. He further warned that of Earth's current land mass, about two-thirds is rapidly "desertifying," a term that refers to the man-made process of turning fertile land to desert. More here.
Video: Ice Chunk Crashes Through Another Home in CA
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For the second time in just two months, a massive chunk of ice fell from the sky and tore a hole through the roof of a home in California. San Bernadino residents Claudell and Odell Curry say that their Sunday evening TV watching was suddenly interrupted when they heard a "horrendous boom" that rocked the house. Uncertain as to what had just happened, they began looking around the home and were stunned to discover a rather large hole in the ceiling of their bedroom. Learn more. Today in Strangeness:
Charles Dickens' classic tale, A Christmas Carol, about a bitter miser who is visited by three ghosts was published in 1843. In 1903, Wilbur and Orville Wright proved man could fly during their historic Kitty Hawk flight. On this date in 2003, deposed Iraqi president Saddam Hussein was captured by US forces.
Watch: Rare 'Snownado' Filmed in Poland
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A pair of hikers trying to escape a monstrous storm in the mountains of Poland managed to capture a rare 'snownado' on film. The swirling vortex of frosty flakes appeared in front of Michal, Nikon Bielas and Ilona Kowalik while they were visiting the country's Tatra National Park. Check out the breathtaking footage here.
'Russiagate' Saga & Open Lines:
Stephen F. Cohen is a Professor of Russian Studies and History Emeritus at NYU, and Professor of Politics Emeritus at Princeton University. In the first half of Wednesday's show, he'll discuss Vladimir Putin and his role in the ''Russiagate'' saga, and what it means for Russia and the world's geopolitical landscape that he is running for President again. The second half will feature Open Lines.
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Post by SAR01 on Dec 14, 2017 12:21:56 GMT -5
December 14, 2017 Coast Insider Audio Frozen Bigfoot Head Unveiled? A man who claims that his father killed and subsequently froze a Bigfoot back in 1953 has unveiled what he says is the head of the famed cryptid. trainer Peter Caine made waves at the beginning of 2017 when he showed the world a massive foot that allegedly came from the aforementioned Sasquatch. And now, as the year comes to a close, he has revealed yet another purported piece of the creature: its frozen head which he showcased in a remarkable video. Learn more. FrozenBigfootHeadNL Vladimir Putin & Russiagate: In the first half of Wednesday's show, Stephen F. Cohen , a Professor of Russian Studies and History Emeritus at NYU, spoke about weakening US-Russia relations, and Vladimir Putin and his role in the "Russiagate" saga. The allegations of "Russiagate" are that in 2016, President Putin ordered his intelligence services to hack the email servers of the Democratic party. Damaging info was then disseminated through WikiLeaks in order harm Clinton's campaign and help Trump's. The second allegation is that Trump and/or his associates knew about this attack and colluded with them. "I find no evidence for any of these allegations whatsoever," he commented. "However, I think Russiagate has become the number one national security threat to the United States." 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 Mysterious 'Oumuamua' Object: In the latter half of Wednesday's show, ufologist Stanton Friedman talked about the mysterious "Oumuamua," a cigar-shaped asteroid that passed by Earth last month, and some have speculated may be an alien probe. The pictures depicted of the object are an artist's concept, he pointed out, so we don't know exactly what it looks like. "It's interesting because we haven't picked up something like this before," he commented. Oumuamua is moving at a very high speed, and has an unusual shape that resembles descriptions of UFO motherships in some past cases, he noted. More here. Watch: Thousands of Unexplained Ice Balls Wash Ashore in Russia IceBallsRussiaNL An odd video out of Russia shows thousands of ice balls that had washed ashore, and no one seems to know where they came from. Yuryi Shahov spotted the strange scene in an area of the country known as the Gulf of Finland, where the baffling balls of ice had collected on the water as far as the eye could see. Fortunately, the quick thinking witness managed to capture some footage of the event, although the origins of the objects appear to be up for debate. Learn more. Today in Strangeness: Happy Monkey Day ! Created in the year 2000 by artist Casey Sorrow, Monkey Day takes place every December 14th and is an "annual celebration of all things simian." The event is seen as both a lighthearted day of tomfoolery as well as an attempt to raise awareness of the plight of certain monkey species. While still a young "holiday," the popularity of Monkey Day is growing by the year and, in 2005, Peter Jackson released King Kong on December 14th, perhaps as a nod to this offbeat event. Pope Francis Shares Worrisome Warning About Satan: SatanShadowNL In an interview with a Catholic media outlet, Pope Francis provided some unnerving insight into the nature of Satan. Perhaps the most chilling among his musings was that the devil is not simply some kind of boogeyman invented to frighten people, but is actually a genuine incarnation of evil. "He's not like mist. He's not a diffuse thing, he is a person," Pope Francis told an Italy-based broadcast network. Learn more. Dark Side of Science & Origins of Christmas Legends: In the first half of Thursday's show, J. Marvin Herndon, who earned a Ph.D. in nuclear chemistry, will discuss how destructive scientific practices such as spraying particulates in the air (chemtrails) are contributing to the many devastating fires in California. Followed by researcher and paranormal investigator Rosemary Ellen Guiley, who'll detail the historical roots of Christmas customs, the role of angels, and how we can remember the dead this holiday season.
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Post by SAR01 on Dec 15, 2017 15:34:40 GMT -5
New Exoplanet Discovered Via AI:
At a press conference held on Thursday, NASA announced that a groundbreaking project using artificial intelligence had successfully located a heretofore undiscovered exoplanet. The newfound world is particularly significant as it is the eighth planet known to orbit around one specific star which has been dubbed 'Kepler-90.' Beyond the historic nature of the discovery may be the way in which it was accomplished since the method holds tremendous promise for future celestial finds. Read more.
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The Devastating Effects of Chemtrails:
Originally trained as a physicist, J. Marvin Herndon earned a Ph.D. in nuclear chemistry. In the first half of Thursday's show , he warned about the destructive practice of spraying particulates in the air (chemtrails) that has been going on for years. Government funded science, he stated, is not about the search for truth, but rather accepting consensus conformity. The mainstream scientific community, he added, pretends that the aerial spraying is not happening. The tiny particulates, which can get into people's lungs, have been measured in rainwater samples and not only include aluminum, barium, and strontium, but chromium and arsenic, as well, he detailed. He suspects that fly ash (the toxic waste of burning coal) is an ingredient of the aerial spray. Get the full recap here.
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Sign up now to listen to last night's intriguing program plus five years of show downloads in the archive. Exploring Christmas Lore:
In the latter half of Thursday's show, researcher and paranormal investigator Rosemary Ellen Guiley discussed historical and cultural roots of Christmas customs, as well as how angels can play an important role in our lives, and holiday celebrations. Some of the modern Christmas practices such as the tree and wreaths stem from pagan roots, with evergreen boughs representing immortality and everlasting life, she noted. Santa Claus has a checkered history, with the Krampus figure (kind of an evil twin of Santa) disciplining or harming children that didn't behave. More here.
Teen Finds Grandfather's Gravestone at Haunted House
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A haunted house attraction in Germany is under fire for an unsettling commitment to realism after a teenage girl discovered her grandfather's gravestone on display at the site. The unnamed youngster could not believe her eyes during a visit to 'Dr. Lehmann's Hospital of Horror' when she noticed that one of the gravestones at the attraction featured her grandfather's name. Upon closer inspection, the girl was horrified to discover that the marker also included the dates of the man's birth and death, indicating that it was his actual gravestone! Read more. Today in Strangeness:
50 years ago, on December 15, 1967, the Silver Bridge connecting Point Pleasant, West Virginia to Gallipolis, Ohio, collapsed, killing 46 people. The tragedy is forever linked in esoteric circles with the infamous cryptid Mothman who reportedly made multiple appearances in the Point Pleasant area in the weeks preceding the event. It was rumored that on this day in 1966, upon his death, Walt Disney was rushed into cryogenic suspension.
Festive Flight Path Forms Christmas Tree:
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The holiday spirit was literally in the air on Wednesday when a pilot flying over Germany crafted an enormous Christmas Tree by way of the plane's flight path. The incredible display came courtesy of an Airbus test flight and took five-and-a-half hours to complete. In a testament to both the pilot's skills as well as his commitment to accuracy, he even managed to produce some pretty sharp-looking ornaments for the tree. Read more.
An Exciting Week of New C2C Shows:
Dave Schrader kicks off the weekend on Friday night looking into the strange origins of various brands. Dave's back on Saturday night delving into negative spirit influences with Dr. Terence Palmer. Back at the helm on Sunday night, George Knapp does a UFO Year in Review, and a look into Area 51 revelations. During the week, some of George Noory's fascinating guests include Loren Coleman, Dawna Kaufmann, Mike Bara, Leanne Thomas, and Linda Moulton Howe. Read/print the full schedule here.
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