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Post by SAR01 on Jan 17, 2019 12:25:06 GMT -5
January 17, 2019 Coast Insider Audio Unearthed Thylacine Skin Sold for Whopping Sum: A family in New Zealand were pleasantly surprised when they discovered that they had been unknowingly in possession of a valuable Tasmanian Tiger skin for decades. The precious pelt had reportedly been part of a private collection of wildlife pieces that were amassed by a man named Archie Robertson in the 1920's. Amazingly, the thylacine skin had been kept in a desk drawer of the family's home for an astounding 76 years without anyone realizing the rare nature of the item. Learn more. Thylacine2019x Geoengineering Dangers: Originally trained as a physicist, J. Marvin Herndon earned a Ph.D. in nuclear chemistry and received post-doctoral training in geochemistry. In the latter half of Wednesday's show, he argued that geoengineering or chemtrails have created an ecological and health disaster, including making California more susceptible to out-of-control wildfires. As climate scientists have pushed the idea that CO2 is responsible for climate change in recent decades, a covert plan was hatched to counteract global warming by jet-spraying particulate trails across the sky, he cited. The main ingredients in the spray are pollution particulates such as coal fly ash, which are used to manipulate the weather in the United States, Europe, and elsewhere, he continued. Get the full scoop here. Are You a Coast Insider? Sign up now to listen to last night's intriguing program plus five years of show downloads in the archive. The Talking Mongoose: Tim Swartz has traveled extensively and investigated paranormal phenomena and other unusual mysteries in such diverse locations as the Great Pyramid in Egypt and the Great Wall of China. In the latter half of Wednesday's show, he discussed his latest work researching Gef the Talking Mongoose, a bizarre case covered by the tabloids in the 1930s. The creature was said to be lodged inside the wood panels of Jim Irving's family farmhouse on the Isle of Man, and at first caught their attention when it seemed to imitate the sound of other animals on the property, such as barking like a . Later when Gef began to speak, some surmised he could be a channel for a spirit or poltergeist, while skeptics suspected that the family's youngest daughter, Voirrey, was throwing her voice in a kind of ventriloquist act. Read the full recap here. Free C2C Audio: Jerome Corsi on the Mueller Investigation NotHauntedHouse Listen to this fascinating hour from a show we broadcast last month on December 13, 2018, when author Jerome Corsi talked about being under investigation by the government legal team led by Robert Mueller. As a journalist, Corsi decided at first to cooperate with the investigation but now believes that the official inquiry criminalizes politics, so he decided to go public to tell his side of the story. Today in Strangeness: On this date in 1961, in his farewell speech to the American public, President Eisenhower sounded an ominous note, warning of a vast 'military-industrial complex.' Dying on this day were the famous Siamese twins, Chang & Eng (1874), and convicted killer, Gary Gilmore, shot by a firing squad (1977). Smiling Satan Statue Sparks Protests in Spain: SmilingSatan A strange controversy has erupted in a Spanish city over a proposed statue of Satan that residents have deemed to be too jovial. The nearly six-foot-tall bronze sculpture is reportedly meant to portray a local legend which claims that the iconic aqueduct in the city of Segovia had been built by a demon tricked into performing the task in one day. However, upon being revealed to the public, the odd piece quickly became the target of considerable criticism from Christians in the community who were dismayed by the demon's friendly-looking demeanor. Learn more. Volatile Economy & Buddy Holly Plane Crash: Stock market analyst Joe Meyer predicted a major downturn developing in the boom years of 2004. In the first half of Thursday's show, he'll share his analysis of this volatile economy and what to expect from the energy and precious metals markets, as well as how to prepare for what he believes is another recession. Followed by one of the foremost authorities on the plane crash that killed Buddy Holly, Gary W. Moore, who'll discuss what happened the day the music died and why the crash is suspicious.
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Post by SAR01 on Jan 18, 2019 15:06:18 GMT -5
January 18, 2019 Coast Insider Audio MH370 Crash Witness Emerges?: There may be a major break in the mystery of missing flight MH370 as an Indonesian fisherman has emerged with claims of having seen the airliner as it crashed. The alleged witness is reportedly named Rusli Khusmin and he shared his story at a press conference in Kuala Lumpur earlier this week. According to the fisherman, he and his crew were working in the waters of the Malacca Strait, which separates Indonesia and Malaysia, on the fateful day in 2014 when MH370 vanished. Learn more. MH370NLx Buddy Holly Plane Crash: In the middle two hours of Thursday's show, one of the foremost authorities on the plane crash that killed Buddy Holly, Gary W. Moore, discussed what happened "the day the music died" and why many viewed the crash as suspicious. The fatal event, which occurred in February 1959 near Clear Lake, Iowa, not only killed the influential musician Holly, but Ritchie Valens, J.P. "The Big Bopper" Richardson, and an inexperienced 21-year old pilot, working for the Dwyer Flying Service. One of the long-standing rumors was that a handgun belonging to Holly had been fired aboard the flight, and was connected to why the single-engine plane went down. The weapon, Moore explained, was recovered by a farmer near the crash site when he was plowing his fields in the spring, and he impulsively fired off a shot to see if the gun worked. Once the weapon had been turned over to the Sheriff, it was recorded that the gun had been fired once but it wasn't noted that this had been done by the farmer, thus fueling speculation. 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. Volatile Economy: In the first hour of Thursday's show, stock market analyst, Joe Meyer, shared his analysis of the current volatile economy and what to expect from the energy and precious metals markets, as well as how to prepare for another recession. With rising interest rates, he believes this recession is now in its early stages. The US could be facing another real estate crash, as well as about to be affected by banking woes with the European Union, where he believes Italy, in particular, may be in trouble. Read the full recap. Watch: Robot Recreates Gait of Ancient Creature DinosaurRobot A team of researchers in Europe used modern technology to take a proverbial glimpse into the ancient past by creating a robot which recreates the walking motion of a prehistoric creature. The remarkable experiment reportedly centered around a lizard-like animal known as the Orobates pabsti, which existed on Earth around 300 million years ago. How, exactly, the five-foot-long creature walked on land has been the subject of considerable speculation, but this new experiment seems to have unlocked the secret. Read more. Today in Strangeness: This date in 1644 brought what has been called America's first USO (Unidentified Submerged Object) sighting-- the witnesses were three stunned puritans traveling in a boat heading toward Boston. They saw two bright lights arise out of the water, which oddly took the form of a man before vanishing. Peeping Clown Terrifies Teens: PeepingClown A pair of teenagers in Washington state got quite the fright when they spotted a creepy clown peering into their home and trying to get inside. According to a local media report, the bizarre incident occurred in the city of Spokane on Monday night when the youngsters suddenly noticed that there was a haunting harlequin at their back door. Chillingly, the clown seemingly had sinister intentions as it proceeded to jiggle the door handle in an apparent attempt to enter the home. Learn more. Our New Week of Shows: Ian Punnett kicks off the weekend on Friday night, chatting with Diamond Dallas Page about how he transitioned from pro-wrestling to yoga. Ian's back on Saturday for a conversation with John Greenewald on UFOs and top-secret documents. George Knapp returns on Sunday evening delving into UFO believers with Prof. Diana Pasulka, and the Falcon Lake Encounter with Chris Rutkowski. During the week, George Noory's fascinating guests include Michael Tellinger, James Rollins, Paola Harris, David Blume, and Glynis McCants. View the full schedule here.
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Post by SAR01 on Jan 19, 2019 12:17:04 GMT -5
January 19, 2019 Coast Insider Audio Irish Beach Disappears Again: A beach in Ireland that had reappeared after vanishing 35 years ago has once again disappeared. The stretch of sand on Achill Island sparked headlines around the world in May of 2017 when a massive storm swept over the area and restored the beach that had been washed away back in 1984. At the time, many area residents celebrated their good fortune and expressed hope that the beach was back for good. But, alas, like a summer romance, it seems that the return of the beach was fleeting. Learn more. IrishBeach From Pro Wrestling to Yoga: Retired pro-wrestling champion Diamond Dallas Page joined guest host Ian Punnett (Twitter) to discuss his career and how he restored his health through a custom yoga regimen. Page broke into wrestling as a manager in the American Wrestling Association, then signed with World Championship Wrestling where he became a wrestler at the late age of 35. His career took off in 1996 when he was 40 years old, but only two years later he ruptured multiple discs in his back. Spine specialists told him his career was over, and he would require surgery. "I didn't want anybody playing with my back," he said. Read the full recap. Are You a Coast Insider? Sign up now to listen to last night's intriguing program plus five years of show downloads in the archive. In Coast You Missed It: ICYMI011819 Classic Bigfoot cases, the story of a talking mongoose, and last summer's Thai cave rescue that captivated the world were among the topics explored on Coast to Coast AM this week. And, here at the C2C website, we told you about a forthcoming Flat Earth cruise, new developments in the search for ET life, and an eerie image captured by a home security system. Check out our round-up of highlights from the past week ... In Coast You Missed It. Today in Strangeness: Edgar Allan Poe, the masterful writer of the mysterious and macabre was born 200 years on this day. In 1977, it snowed for the first time in recorded history in Miami Beach. Secret Stump Foils Slayer: SnowmanStump A ne'er-do-well in Kentucky with designs on destroying a giant by driving their car into the creation received a rude awakening when they discovered that it was built atop a huge stump. The strange turn of events reportedly occurred in the community of Petersburg this week after Cody Lutz and his family crafted the massive figure out of some freshly fallen snow. 'Hugh J. ,' as it came to be called, eventually stood nearly ten feet tall and apparently caught the attention of a miscreant who considered it a frosty monstrosity. Learn more. Tonight's Show: John Greenewald, Jr. of The Black Vault joins guest host Ian Punnett to discuss the secret world of unidentified aerial phenomena that has plagued the military since at least the 1940s, with records that prove the UFO topic is one of the most highly classified and elusive subjects. From 6-10pm PT, Coast Insiders can hear an Art Bell: Somewhere in Time program from 1/1/99 when Michael Thoreau from Borderland Sciences talked about how plants have a form of consciousness.
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Post by SAR01 on Jan 21, 2019 12:16:59 GMT -5
Weekend Edition January 21. 2019 Coast Insider Audio Photos of the Super Blood Wolf Moon: Images of Sunday night's dazzling "Super Blood Wolf moon" are pouring in from around the world. Pictured below is the total lunar eclipse as seen behind the Tours Cathedral in Central France. Stargazers in North and South America, Europe, and western Africa were positioned best to view the event. The eclipse, which lasted around an hour, coincided with a "Supermoon"-- a full moon that takes place when the lunar body is closest to Earth. The term "Blood Moon" refers to a reddish color that can appear during a total eclipse, due to the bending of sunlight from Earth's atmosphere. And the 'Wolf Moon' is what January's full moon is traditionally called. View more photos here. VirginMaryArgentinaNL UFO Believers: In the first half of Sunday's show, Professor of Religious Studies Diana Walsh Pasulka joined George Knapp to discuss her six-year, immersive study of communities of UFO believers that included journeying to a desert in the Southwest and the secret archives of the Vatican, to explore how belief in UFOs is covered up, investigated, engaged, and created. She was driven blindfolded to an alleged UFO crash site with two successful entrepreneurs/scientists, UFO believers, named "Tyler" and "James." Equipped with metal detectors, the three probed the rattlesnake-infested location in New Mexico looking for "artifacts." She said there was rubble six inches deep, and according to Tyler, the government littered the area with aluminum cans to cover-up any remaining evidence. Comparing the artifacts to relics revered in various religions, she said they found pieces that resembled aluminum foil but were something more anomalous. Get the full scoop here. Are You a Coast Insider? Sign up now to listen to last night's intriguing program plus five years of show downloads in the archive. Falcon Lake UFO Incident: In the latter half of Sunday's show, noted UFO researcher Chris Rutkowski discussed one of the most investigated UFO cases in Canadian history, the 1967 Falcon Lake encounter. He was joined by Stan Michalak, the son of the man at the center of the story, offering an inside perspective of what happened to his father, Stefan Michalak. Sometime around noon on May 20, 1967, Stefan was eating his lunch at the remote lake location, when he was disturbed by a commotion of geese below, Rutkowski recounted. He saw two bright white flying saucers in the sky, one of which proceeded to descend closer and closer to him, landing on a rock outcropping. Thinking it was an American spacecraft that had gone astray, he eventually went to investigate after a door opened and he heard some high-pitched sounds. When he touched the side of the craft, his gloved hand was burned from the heat, and as he pulled back, the saucer rotated-- he was blasted with hot gas in the chest, setting his clothes on fire, and leaving him nauseous. Read the full recap here. UFOs & Secrecy / Smiley Face Killers
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For more than 20 years, John Greenewald, Jr. has dug deep to uncover the US government's most closely guarded secrets regarding UFOs through his project The Black Vault. Joining Ian Punnett for Saturday's show, Greenewald discussed what he has learned about Roswell, Project Blue Book and other secret UFO cases uncovered through his FOIA requests. "The information within tells an amazing story of a cover-up, of lies, of deceit, and it spans decades and decades, and there's no way around that," Greenewald said. First-hour guest, reporter Nicole Weisensee Egan provided an update on the Smiley Face Killers. According to investigators, the Killers are an organized group of semi-autonomous cells in cities across America that target specific types of people to murder by drowning. They communicate on the dark web and leave behind a smiley face or other gang symbol at the crime scene, she explained. Get the full story here. Today in Strangeness: On this date in 1954, the first nuclear-powered submarine, USS NAUTILUS, was launched by First Lady Mamie Eisenhower, who broke the traditional bottle of champagne across the ship's bow. Six years ago, the Eyak language in Alaska became extinct, as its last native speaker passed away. Ancient Mysteries & Spanish Inquisition:
NotHauntedHouse In the first half of Monday's show, scientist and researcher Michael Tellinger discusses his ongoing research on vanished civilizations, ancient ruins, stone circles, Adam's Calendar, ancient gold mining, and lessons from the ancients in quantum physics. Followed by bestselling author James Rollins, who reveals his latest research on the Spanish Inquisition and one of the most reviled books in human history—a Medieval text known as the Malleus Maleficarum, the Hammer of Witches, which endorsed the extermination of witches.
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Post by SAR01 on Jan 22, 2019 13:26:11 GMT -5
January 22, 2019 Coast Insider Audio Evidence of Ancient Giants: Scientist and researcher Michael Tellinger has for almost 30 years been obsessed with science, the cosmos, and the origins of mankind. In the first half of Monday's show, he discussed evidence for ancient species of giants, as well as his ongoing research into ancient ruins and advanced technology. While exploring near his home in South Africa, he was shocked to discover that the rocks he was standing on top of were actually fossilized body parts. Realizing that some of these parts were staggeringly large (related photos)-- bone knuckles the size of a VW Beetle, and a tooth 100 times the size of a human's, this suggested to him they came from a being as tall as one-mile in height (this was also alluded to in the Book of Enoch, he noted). He found a fossilized about three times the size of a normal human, which he believes may have belonged to an Anunnaki or Nephilim. Get the full story here. VirginMaryArgentinaNL Bigfoot Video From Connie Willis: Enjoy an interesting Bigfoot video/doc from C2C guest host, Connie Willis. In "Bigfoot in the Rockies!," Connie travels to the Rockies with the group Sasquatch Journey finding structures everywhere, even three sets of huge footprints in the snow. Everything you see was captured in less than seven hours in one afternoon! 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. AI, the Spanish Inquisition, & Witch Trials: Bestselling author of international thrillers, James Rollins, is known for unveiling unseen worlds, scientific breakthroughs, and historical secrets. In the latter half of Monday's show, he shared his wide-ranging research for his new book Crucible, which stretches from the Spanish Inquisition to the near future realms of AI. His main character, a female scientist, has created an AI being called Eve, who is growing very rapidly and will either become something god-like or demonic, he detailed. Regarding the future of AI, there are divergent views-- some predict a world of wonder, others such as the late Stephen Hawking, warned of a Pandora's box that could lead to our destruction. In Rollins' new work, he draws a parallel between the difficulty female scientists face, and the persecution of witches, dating back to the Inquisition. Read the full recap here. C2C's Official YouTube Channel: NotHauntedHouse Have you visited Coast to Coast's Official YouTube channel? It's a great place to catch recent and older free hours of the radio show, as well as vintage Art Bell programs, and sampler episodes of George's TV show, Beyond Belief. 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. Alternative Health & ET Contact in Latin America: NotHauntedHouse 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 photojournalist and investigative reporter Paola Harris discussing cases of alien contact in Latin America, the role of the paranormal in UFO investigations, as well as her ongoing examination of the evidence for giants on the island of Sardinia.
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Post by SAR01 on Jan 23, 2019 17:49:30 GMT -5
January 23, 2019 Coast Insider Audio Pilot Reports UFO over Pakistan: A Pakistani pilot flying near the city of Karachi was left scratching his head on Friday when he spotted a UFO flying near his plane. The intriguing encounter reportedly occurred during what had been an otherwise run-of-the-mill flight to the city of Sukkur. Shortly after taking off, however, the pilot noticed something odd sharing the sky with him and contacted air traffic controllers to report seeing an unknown flying object that "looked like a spaceship." Learn more. JetAndUFO 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. On the question of whether a person can take too many vitamins, he noted that water-soluble ones such as vitamins C and B are readily flushed out of the system. However, fat-soluble vitamins such as A, D, and E remain in the body longer and should be carefully dosed. The problem of tinnitus or ear ringing is associated with inflammation in the ear, he suggested, and sufferers often have blood sugar and digestive issues in parallel. He recommended they focus on strengthening their intestinal health and blood sugar system. Get the full scoop here. Are You a Coast Insider? Sign up now to listen to last night's intriguing program plus five years of show downloads in the archive. ET & UFO Contacts: Paola Harris is an Italo-American photojournalist and investigative reporter specializing in UFO and ET phenomena research. In the latter half of Tuesday's show, she discussed her work with various luminaries in the field who are no longer with us, such as J. Allen Hynek, Col. Philip Corso, Monsignor Balducci, and Dr. John Mack, as well as cases of contact in Latin America, and the role of the paranormal in UFO investigations. She also touched on her ongoing examination of the evidence for giants on the island of Sardinia (view photos). She met with a farmer who had dug up bones and teeth said to come from giants, and she announced a further expedition in May, with plans to DNA test some of the materials. Read the complete recap here. New Paper May Nix Proposed Planet Nine: PlanetNine The possible discovery of a massive ninth planet lingering in the far reaches of our solar system has been called into question via new research which examines how it was found in the first place. The mysterious hypothetical world, dubbed 'Planet Nine,' was proposed by astronomers back in January of 2016 as an explanation for the odd orbits of objects in the Kuiper Belt. The peculiar movements of these bodies, the researchers argued, could be due to the influence of a heretofore-unseen planet three times larger than the Earth. Learn more. Today in Strangeness: It was on this day in 1957 that Wham-O produced the first Frisbees. The name was derived from students throwing around empty pie tins from the Frisbie Pie Company. The first version of the Frisbee, which Wham-O purchased from Fred Morrison, was marketed as the Pluto Platter to cash in on the public craze over space and UFOs. Speaking of Pluto, Clyde Tombaugh first photographed the tiny ex-planet on today's date in 1930. Panther Tries to Attack Man in England? BlackPanther A man in England claims that he was targeted by a massive panther-like cat that attempted to get a hold of him by reaching through a window. According to a local media report, the bizarre incident took place in the city of Cornwall last week as Matthew Wild was visiting his girlfriend's house. While there, he noticed a huge cat outside pounding against a window frame of the home that was 6 feet off the ground! Read more. Hemp & Cannabis Industry / Lost Continent of Mu: In the first half of Wednesday's show, expert in alternative fuels and sustainable agriculture, David Blume, will discuss the hemp and cannabis industries and how they were suppressed by competing oil and chemical concerns, but are now enjoying a comeback with inspiring applications. Followed by Grammy-nominated rock musician, Merrell Fankhauser, writer of "Wipe Out," who is also a long-time UFO researcher. He'll share his riveting tale about how he discovered evidence for the lost continent of Mu on Hawaii and experienced UFO sightings during this quest.
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Post by SAR01 on Jan 26, 2019 0:53:17 GMT -5
Doomsday Clock Goes Unchanged: The annual assessment of how close humanity may be to destroying itself, known as the Doomsday Clock, went unchanged for 2019, leaving humanity in the same precarious position as last year. The proverbial keepers of the clock, The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, announced this year's determination at a press conference held on Thursday morning. While some might take some solace in the fact that Doomsday Clock did not advance even closer to midnight, the scientists behind the barometer stressed that the calculation for 2019 should not be cause for celebration. Learn more. DoomsdayClock 2019 in Numerology: In the first half of Thursday's show, numerologist Glynis McCants discussed how this year's cycle of three will play out for not only world leaders, but for our individual lives. She also described how to figure out your new personal year cycle by adding your birth date and month with the 3 of 2019. So if you were born on 6/4 like George Noory, the calculation would be 6+4 =10=1+0=1. You add the 1 to the 3 World Number and you are in a Personal Year of 4. In a 3 year like 2019, there is a particular power in seeing the 333 number combination, she cited, as it deals with psychic intuitions, and a call to help others. 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. Science & Spirituality: In the first half of Thursday's show, pediatrician and neuroscientist Dr. Melvin Morse talked about his work with remote viewing, NDEs (near-death experiences), brain science, mind-body healing, and spirituality. He also shared details of why he spent two years in prison and what he learned through the experience. Morse said he was convicted on a single charge of child endangerment (and acquitted on other charges), and there was press coverage insinuating that he was trying to create end-of-life conditions to study. The case was built on false accusations by his stepdaughter, Morse stated, but he was able to get past the bitterness and anger while imprisoned through a meditation practice called Tonglen, which focuses on the suffering of others and leads to forgiveness. Read the full recap here. Truck Driver Encounters Angry Yowie?: Yowie2019 A truck driver from Queensland, Australia claims to have had a rather harrowing encounter with the proverbial 'Bigfoot of Down Under' known as the Yowie. The unsettling incident reportedly occurred this past November as the man was making a morning delivery. As he was driving through a remote forested area, he turned a corner and suddenly saw what appeared to be a boulder rolling down a hill, which led him to slam on his breaks to avoid a dangerous collision and led to a rather remarkable experience when he realized that this was no rock. Read more. Today in Strangeness: In emulation of the Jules Verne's character Phileas Fogg, intrepid journalist Nellie Bly completed her 72-day trip around the world, on this day in 1890. On this date in 1995, Russia was mere moments away from starting a nuclear war after it detected a missile being launched from Norway. For the first time in Russian history, the country's leaders activated their nuclear suitcases in anticipation of what they believed would be a Soviet counter-strike. After eight tense minutes, it was determined that the missile was not an impending attack against Russia. Later, it was revealed that the missile was, in fact, a Norwegian scientific craft and that Russia had been informed of the event but that the information never made its way down to those in charge of monitoring the skies over the country. DNA Test Debunks Rudolf Hess Doppelganger Theory: Hess A longstanding conspiracy theory centered around the fate of the notorious Nazi official Rudolf Hess has been debunked via a DNA test. The high ranking member of the Third Reich, who infamously flew a solo mission to England during World War II in an ill-advised attempt to negotiate a peace treaty, was found guilty of war crimes during the Nuremberg Trials and wound up imprisoned in Germany. He subsequently spent the next four decades behind bars, but not everyone was convinced that the person in prison was really Hess. Learn more. Our New Week of Shows: Connie Willis kicks off the weekend on Friday night, chatting with Sgt. James Penniston about the Rendlesham UFO incident. Joining Jimmy Church on Saturday are Carolyn Ford, guardian of the crystal skull, Einstein, and Erich Von Daniken on the 50-year anniversary of his ancient astronaut hypothesis. George Knapp returns on Sunday night, delving into healing with Sherry Anshara, and weird desert tales with Ken Layne. During the week, George Noory's fascinating guests include Ken Gronbach, Dana Matthews & Greg Newkirk, Nick Pope, Louise Hauck, and Linda Moulton Howe. View the full schedule here.
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Post by SAR01 on Jan 26, 2019 13:46:09 GMT -5
January 26, 2019 Coast Insider Audio 'Artist' Vandalizes Maine Ice Disk: In a fine example of the popular lament "this is why we can't have nice things," a self-described artist attempted to carve a peace sign into the Maine ice disk. The remarkable formation has become something of a sensation since it was first discovered atop the Presumpscot River in the city of Westbrook earlier this month. Spawning headlines around the world, the ice disk has drawn hundreds of visitors eager to marvel at the breathtaking natural creation. Alas, one of the out-of-towners who showed up at the site had plans that went beyond merely admiring the ice disk. Learn more. IceDisk Rendlesham UFO Incident: Retired USAF Sgt. James Penniston joined guest host Connie Willis (YouTube Channel) for the entire program to share his remarkable eyewitness account of the December 1980 Rendlesham Forest UFO incident. Penniston has spent the past several years working on a definitive and soon-to-be-released edition about the astonishing occurrence titled The Rendlesham Enigma. "Everything you thought you knew about Rendlesham is probably not right," he asserted. Read the full recap. Are You a Coast Insider? Sign up now to listen to last night's intriguing program plus five years of show downloads in the archive. In Coast You Missed It: ICYMI012519 The lost continent of Mu, antediluvian giants, and several different aspects of the UFO enigma were explored this past week on Coast to Coast AM. And, here at the C2C website, we told you about an ancient stone circle that wasn't, an update to the ominous Doomsday Clock, and a pair of possible Bigfoot sightings. Check out our round-up of highlights from the past week ... In Coast You Missed It. Today in Strangeness: On this date in 2004, a rare spontaneous whale explosion occurred in Taiwan. In 1966, the most notorious unsolved crime in Australian history happened, when three children went missing while on a trip to the beach. The case saw numerous twists and turns, including failed input from psychics and a series of hoaxed letters alleged to have come from the missing Beaumont children. Watch: New Docuseries Goes in Search of Kentucky Goblins: Hellier A riveting new docuseries explores the possibility that goblins may be lurking in Kentucky and takes viewers on a remarkable journey into the realm of high strangeness. The free-to-watch Hellier grew out of the work of paranormal researchers Greg and Dana Newkirk, who were contacted back in 2012 by an individual claiming to be tormented by diminutive beings that emerged at night outside of his home and terrorized his family. Initially skeptical of the man's tale, the duo's interest was piqued considerably when he sent them a series of photographs showing three-toed prints purportedly created by the creatures. Learn more. Tonight's Show: Carolyn Ford joins guest host Jimmy Church (Twitter) to discuss what makes the crystal skull known as Einstein so important and valuable. Followed by Erich Von Daniken, who'll discuss Chariot of the Gods, the definitive ancient alien hypothesis which he wrote fifty years ago.
From 6-10pm PT, Coast Insiders can hear an Art Bell: Somewhere in Time program from 1/16/02 when hypnotist Vincent Lords spoke about what happened when he was buried alive.
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Post by SAR01 on Jan 28, 2019 13:23:22 GMT -5
Weekend Edition January 28, 2019 Coast Insider Audio Cellular Healing: In 1991, Sherry Anshara was involved in a car accident, and ended up 15 feet underwater in a Connecticut waterway. There, she left her body and after a near-death experience her life completely changed and she lost everything. Anshara joined George Knapp in the first half of Sunday's program to discuss how this NDE helped her develop the "Anshara Method" - a process that she says reveals cellular memories that often hold the root cause of symptoms. Anshara recounted her two other NDEs which affected her deeply and helped her develop a method of healing she calls "cellular healing." She believes that "emotions are at the core of every disease on this planet" and even blames injuries on our emotional state, saying that the state of mind lays the path for accidents which harm us. See the rest here. Desert Lore: Ken Layne is the writer, editor, and publisher of the Desert Oracle, a field guide to the desert that covers strange tales, singing sand dunes, sagebrush trails, artists and aliens, authors and oddballs, ghost towns and modern legends, and musicians and mystics of the Joshua Tree region in California, as well as the wider southwestern desert. In the second half on Sunday, he discussed these and other legends that have intrigued both residents of the desert as well as urban folk for centuries. Layne said enjoys the desert because it not filled with "too many trees, and not too many creatures" and since living there "sort of opens something up in your mind." 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. Einstein the Crystal Skull/ Ancient Aliens: Carolyn Ford, guardian of the crystal skull known as Einstein (related images), joined guest host Jimmy Church (Twitter) on Saturday to discuss how she found Einstein, and why this skull is so important and valuable. Einstein weighs an impressive 33 pounds, stands about 14 inches tall, and produces a palpable feeling for those who come in proximity of him. "There's a dignity about Einstein and a presence which commands a certain amount of respect," Ford said. During the third hour, Swiss author Erich Von Daniken talked about the 50th anniversary of Chariots of the Gods — his definitive hypothesis on the concept of ancient aliens. "I knew it would create a storm in Switzerland, maybe in Germany, but not in the whole world," he said. Since the publication of Chariots, the idea of ancient extraterrestrial influences on early human culture has gained in popularity. More info here. Knapp's News: George Knapp shared a number of items of recent interest, including all you need to know about the so-called 'meta materials': Read 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. Predictive Demographics / Tales of High Strangeness: In the first half of Monday's show, demographer and generational marketing expert Ken Gronbach will look into the future using the tool of demographics which serves as a GPS to navigate the many landscapes that will define what the United States will look like starting now and for the next 30 years. Using this information he will explain how to make important decisions about your future. Greg Newkirk and Dana Mathews are professional weirdos who have traversed North America on hundreds of paranormal adventures in search of everything from legendary monsters to mind-bending psychic phenomena. In the second half, they'll discuss unsolved mysteries, impossible synchronicities, and a web of high strangeness from the of Appalachian coal country.
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Post by SAR01 on Jan 29, 2019 13:49:07 GMT -5
January 29, 2019 Coast Insider Audio Amelia Earhart Wreck Site Found?: An Amelia Earhart researcher working with a team of divers believes that he may have found the wreck site of the famed aviatrix's lost plane. William Snavely has been on a quest to find the remains of the infamous aircraft since 2005 when he was reportedly tipped off to its final resting place by a corrections officer from Buka Island near Papua New Guinea. The spot would seemingly fit the flight path of Earhart's plane and, according to the researcher, had heretofore never been searched. Learn more. EarhartGlass Predictive Demographics: Demographer and generational marketing expert, Ken Gronbach, looks into the future using the tool of demographics which serves as a way to navigate the many landscapes that will define what the United States looks like now and for the next 30 years. Grombach started the first half of Monday's show by pointing out that demographics show that the United States will have a severe shortage of health care and funerary services for the aging baby boomer population. Smart investors and workers will migrate to these industries and others focused on an older population, and should be guided, Grombach says, by a policy of "make my life easy, save me some time, and don’t rip me off." See 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. In Search of Goblins: Greg and Dana Newkirk are professional weirdos who have traversed North America on hundreds of paranormal adventures in search of everything from legendary monsters to mind-bending psychic phenomena. In the second half of Monday's show, they discussed their new film 'Hellier,' a five-part, cinematic documentary series following an investigation into a series of unexplained events in the of the Appalachian coal country. Greg started off by de-emphasizing the fear factor of paranormal investigation by remaking that "most of these things that people are afraid of, are just trying to get their attention." See the rest here. Strange Creature Remains Found in Colombia: ColombiaCreature Residents of a village in Colombia were left scratching their heads and a bit unsettled following the discovery of the strange remains of a mysterious creature that some suspect could be a chupacabras. According to a local media source, the bizarre find was made by a teenager in the community of La Sierra last week when he was visiting the home of his aunt. Initially thinking that the gruesome discovery was that of a dead , the youngster was taken aback when he got a closer look at the creature and couldn't quite identify the 'monster.' See more of the creature, if you dare, here. Today in Strangeness: San Diego teen Brenda Ann Spencer explained why she sprayed bullets on classmates on this day in 1979: 'I don't like Mondays.' This date also saw Edgar Allan Poe's The Raven published under a pseudonym in the New York Evening Mirror (1845.) Watch: Nonchalant Thief Pulls Off Brazen Art Heist: ArtThief A Russian ne'er-do-well with an apparent taste for the finer things in life is being 'credited' with pulling off a rather bizarre and oddly nonchalant art heist. The weird incident reportedly occurred on Sunday during an exhibition at Moscow's Tretyakov Gallery. The showing seemingly drew a sizeable number of people and, among them, was an individual who wanted something beyond what was available in the gift shop. Check out security camera footage from the unbelievable heist here. UFO Revelations / Coral Castle Mysteries: Retired U.K. Ministry of Defence official Nick Pope recently obtained and published a Defense Intelligence Agency letter to Congress about the Pentagon's UFO program, AATIP. In the first half of tonight's program, he will discuss these latest bombshell revelations and their implications. Then: Independent researcher R. L. Poole has spent the last ten years studying the mysterious Coral Castle, composed of megalithic stones. Focusing on small details, he has found clues which he believes can unlock how Ed Leedskalnin was able to create the Castle all by himself.
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Post by SAR01 on Jan 30, 2019 13:39:35 GMT -5
January 30, 2019 Coast Insider Audio Moon Rock May Have Come From Earth: An examination of a rock brought back to Earth by Apollo 14 astronauts revealed that part of it may have actually come from here! The curious object in question is a basketball-sized piece of material which was picked up during the 1971 moon mission and ferried back to Earth as part of a large cache of lunar rocks to be studied. During a recent research project looking at these samples, scientists reportedly found a curious element to this particular rock which suggests that it boasts a rather fantastic origin story. Learn more. MoonRock DIA Secret Programs: Retired U.K. Ministry of Defense official Nick Pope recently obtained and published a Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) letter to Congress about the Pentagon's UFO program, AATIP. In the first half of Tuesday's show, he addressed these bombshell revelations and their implications. He was sent the letter and documents from the DIA at the same time a number of other researchers received the materials via the FOIA. In addition to their investigation of UFOs, the Pentagon program was looking at such sci-fi sounding subjects as traversable wormholes, warp drives, alternate dimensions, stargates, and invisibility cloaking. Get the full scoop here. Are You a Coast Insider? Sign up now to listen to last night's intriguing program plus five years of show downloads in the archive. Coral Castle Mysteries: Independent researcher R. L. Poole has spent fourteen years studying the mysterious Coral Castle, composed of megalithic stones. In the second half of Tuesday's show, he shared clues which he believes unlock how Ed Leedskalnin (a 100-lb. man) was able to create the Coral Castle working alone. He's concluded that the purpose of Coral Castle's construction was as a kind of proof-of-concept for Leedskalnin's secret technology. The "Tesla of magnetism," Leedskalnin was convinced we live in a magnetic universe, said Poole. Turning gravity on its head, he was able to "para-magnetically" move the giant coral rocks by choosing celestial alignments (such as during a syzygy) that create specific magnetic conditions, he continued. Read full recap here. Security Camera Films 'UFO Landing': UFOLanding An odd piece of footage circulating online shows a strange incident which some imaginative viewers believe could have been a UFO landing. The curious video appeared online last week on an otherwise nondescript YouTube channel and was given the fantastic title 'UFO ship with aliens on board crashed into the sand pile on my driveway.' Alas, that sensational scenario was seemingly not what unfolded, but one could understand why the homeowner may have thought that to be the case. Check out the video and find out what the 'UFO' probably was here. Today in Strangeness: Larvae and snow fell together in the Eifel Mountains in Germany on this date in 1847. In 1996, Comet Hyakutake was discovered, and dubbed the Great Comet of 1996 due to its close passage. Video: Awestruck Tourist Unknowingly Holds Deadly Octopus: BlueOctopus A tourist visiting Australia from China unknowingly tempted fate and cheated death when they picked up a highly poisonous creature and marveled at its appearance. In a video which was reportedly first posted on Chinese social media and then noticed by an aghast Australian, an individual named Alan holds a rather diminutive sea animal in the palm of their hand before putting it back in the water. Unbeknownst to the tourist, he'd just held one of the world's deadliest sea creatures. Learn more. Gun Rights & Psychic Clairvoyance: Political commentator and economist John Lott received his Ph.D. in economics from UCLA. In the first half of Wednesday's show, he'll talk about his latest work researching the data surrounding gun crime and pending gun control legislation. Followed by author and "time traveling" clairvoyant, Louise Hauck who'll discuss the nature of time and telepathy. She'll relate how to use natural psychic abilities to expand consciousness, as well as to communicate with those who may not be able to verbally respond such as people with dementia, autism, coma, and stroke.
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Post by SAR01 on Jan 31, 2019 12:07:43 GMT -5
January 31, 2019 Coast Insider Audio 'Time Traveler' Reveals Future Nanotechnology: A self-proclaimed whistleblowing time traveler has provided a rather bizarre piece of purported proof for his alleged adventure: a strange dark substance that he says is a form of nanotechnology. The 'future man' in question goes by the name of Noah and, in keeping with tradition, appeared on video with his face and voice distorted as he weaved a fantastic tale about being a denizen of the year 2030 who traveled to our present time period with some odd material in tow. Learn more. TimeTravelerNano Gun Rights: In the first half of Wednesday's show, political commentator and economist John Lott talked about the data surrounding gun crime and pending gun control legislation. He offered critiques of two proposals being pushed by Democrats in Congress-- Universal Background Checks and Red Laws. The problem with the enhanced background checks and added $125 transfer fees (as in the Gabby Giffords bill) is that it would unfairly target the law-abiding poor and minorities, Lott contended. With the added fees, this could make a gun purchase unaffordable to the folks most in need of one to protect themselves. Get the full scoop here. Are You a Coast Insider? Sign up now to listen to last night's intriguing program plus five years of show downloads in the archive. Psychic Clairvoyance: In the latter half of Wednesday's show, author and "time traveling" clairvoyant, Louise Hauck discussed the nature of time and telepathy. She related how she uses her higher self in expanding her awareness to include "non-local" consciousness. These techniques allow her to communicate with those who may not be able to verbally respond such as people with dementia, autism, coma, and stroke. In a case where she "telepathized" with a dementia patient who had stopped eating, she found out he was still hanging on because he wanted to relate some of his wartime stories to his family, as well as enjoy an inherited gold Cadillac. Get the full story here. Free C2C Audio: The Haunting Black-Eyed Children Phenomenon NotHauntedHouse Listen to this fascinating hour from a show we broadcast on April 12, 2013, when paranormal investigator David Weatherly talked about the Black Eyed Children phenomenon. A typical encounter with these unusual beings begins with a long persistent knock on the door. When people answer, they find one to three plainly dressed children with unnaturally pale skin and solid black eyes, asking to be let in the house. Today in Strangeness: It's February Eve-- a time sacred to the old Norse, as well as the Celts, who began their festival of Imbolc on this date. Telescope maker Alvin Clark discovered the dwarf companion of Sirius on this day in 1862, and so many birds gathered in the western part of San Francisco that the sky was actually darkened (1871). How Does Bigfoot Survive the Winter? BigfootPrint With a polar vortex causing temperatures to plunge throughout the Midwest and storms undoubtedly set to blanket the country with snow over the course of the winter, one can't help but wonder how Sasquatch, should the creature exist, endures these extreme conditions. Fortunately, a TV station in Albany, New York attempted to find an answer to this curious question by way of an interview with Gayle Beatty from the Bigfoot Researchers of the Hudson Valley and she shared a number of surprisingly detailed insights into how the creature probably survives the season. Read more. Earthfiles Reports: On Thursday's show, investigative reporter Linda Moulton Howe delves into mysterious repeating radio bursts in space, and a UFO abduction case at Devil's Den State Park in Arkansas which was linked to unexplained implants in the abductee's legs. First-hour guest, inspirational speaker Coach Bob will share how to achieve optimal life performance and tap into your inner drive to invoke positive change.
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Post by SAR01 on Feb 1, 2019 13:34:12 GMT -5
February 1, 2019 Coast Insider Audio Massive Snow Bear Spawns Odd Mystery: A rather strange mystery has emerged in Montreal and it centers around the belly button of a massive bear drawn in the snow. The curious creation was reportedly first spotted on Wednesday morning atop a frozen-over canal in the city and was presumably made at some point during the night. Appreciation for the adorable design, however, soon gave way to a nagging question that nobody can seem to answer: how did the person or people behind the bear make its belly button? Read more. SnowBear 1977 Alien Abduction & Mysterious Radio Bursts: On Thursday's show, investigative reporter Linda Moulton Howe delved into mysterious repeating radio bursts in space, and a 1977 UFO abduction case linked to unexplained implants. In a special three-part report, Linda interviewed former USAF Airman Terry Lovelace about his extraordinary alien abduction which took place in the summer of 1977 while camping at Devil's Den State Park in the Ozark Mountains. At their campsite, Lovelace and his friend Tobias witnessed an enormous triangular craft but felt compelled to "sleep" shortly afterward. When they awakened, they saw the area was flooded with light and around 12-15 small beings in groups of twos and threes were wandering in the meadow. "They took us, Terry," Tobias announced, "and they hurt us." Get the full scoop here. Are You a Coast Insider? Sign up now to listen to last night's intriguing program plus five years of show downloads in the archive. Achieving Optimal Life Performance: In the first-hour of Thursday's show, inspirational speaker Coach Bob shared how to achieve optimal life performance and tap into your inner drive to invoke positive change. Our ancient emotional system is based on the fight or flight response, where fear and anger rise to the surface. But people can learn to develop control and self-awareness by making stressful situations slow down in their mind, he suggested, particularly when practiced over a 30-day period. Further info here. Jose Canseco Makes Bizarre Claims About Aliens: JoseCanseco Retired professional baseball player Jose Canseco had his Twitter followers scratching their heads on Wednesday when he made some truly bizarre claims about aliens and time travel. The weirdness began when he, seemingly out of the blue, declared that "we are in communication with aliens with a very flexible body composition called the AI51." Although he offered no explanation for how he knew such a thing, the strange statement was only the start of Canseco's purported revelations. Learn more. Today in Strangeness: Welcome to February, the month whose name is derived from Februa, the ancient Roman festival of purification. On this date in 1989, millions of Kenyan tribes people mourned the death of Omiuri, a 16-ft. python believed to have magical powers. Watch: UFO Filmed in North Carolina? UFONC A North Carolina man looking for birds to photograph wound up spotting something considerably stranger when he noticed something odd in the sky that he suspects could have been a UFO. According to a local media report, Bret Jones' curiosity was initially piqued when he saw what first appeared to be a flashing light that looked like it was slowly moving across the sky. Fortunately, since he had his camera equipment with him, the bewildered witness was able to capture the anomaly on film. Check out Jones' video here. Our New Week of Shows: George Noory kicks off the weekend on Friday night with a visit from the 'Haunted Housewives,' Cathi Weber and Theresa Argie. Richard Syrett hosts on Saturday with Prof. Magda Havas on the dangers of 5G, and Gary Heseltine on UFO sightings by British police. George Noory is back on Sunday evening chatting about the Antichrist and prophecy with Mark Biltz, and ETs and Antarctica with Michael Salla. During the week, George's fascinating guests include Steve Quayle, Clint Werner, Dr. Peter Pry, and Rob & Trish MacGregor. View the full schedule here.
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Post by SAR01 on Feb 2, 2019 13:36:49 GMT -5
February 02, 2019 Coast Insider Audio New Investigation into Dyatlov Pass Incident Launched: Today marks the 60th anniversary of the infamous 'Dyatlov Pass incident' and, seemingly in recognition of this macabre milestone, Russian authorities have surprisingly announced plans to launch a new investigation into the mysterious event. The February 1st, 1959 tragedy saw nine hikers in the Ural Mountains die under strange circumstances that left investigators at the time baffled and has kept conspiracy theorists and paranormal researchers guessing ever since. And now, for the first time in decades, it appears that officials in Russia are going to take another look at the iconic case. Learn more. DyatlovPassMemorial Haunted Heartland & Ghostly Love Stories: Haunted Housewives Theresa Argie & Cathi Weber reported on their paranormal investigations throughout the Heartland, as well as shared stories for their latest book, Love Beyond The Grave. Emotion is a bonding agent for hauntings, Argie explained, noting love is more powerful than hate. "Love was so strong, either because of the horrible thing that happened at the end or the sad romantic thing that happened at the end... that strong emotion seems to be in play when these ghost stories come about," Weber said, pointing out how many ghost narratives revolve around unrequited love. Read the full recap. Are You a Coast Insider? Sign up now to listen to last night's intriguing program plus five years of show downloads in the archive. In Coast You Missed It 2/1/2019 ICYMI020119 The mysterious Coral Castle, legends of the American southwest, and a search for goblins in Kentucky were among the fascinating topics covered this past week on Coast to Coast AM. And, here at the C2C website, we told you about a potential breakthrough in the decades-old Amelia Earhart disappearance case, a 'time traveler' claiming to have nanotechnology from the future, and an innocent drawing in some snow which inadvertently spawned a truly strange mystery that has captivated a city. Check out our round-up of highlights from the past week ... In Coast You Missed It. Today in Strangeness: On this date in 1046, monks recorded the onset of a severe cold snap which may have been the start of the Little Ice Age. The Cardiff Giant , the supposed petrified remains of a human, was revealed in court to be made of carved gypsum (1870). Super Bowl Predictions from the Animal Kingdom: April the Giraffe With the Super Bowl only a few days away, zoos, farms, and sanctuaries across the country find themselves in the spotlight thanks to the odd annual tradition of eliciting a prediction for the big game from a creature with possible prognosticative powers. It's a nearly impossible task to collect every forecast that has been made from the vast array of animals weighing in on the forthcoming showdown between the Los Angeles Rams and the New England Patriots. That said, an overview of the predictions that have popped up online in just the past few days can be found here. Tonight's Show: Guest host Richard Syrett welcomes Magda Havas, an expert in electromagnetic pollution, for a discussion on the potential side effects of 5G technology. Followed by retired UK Detective Constable, Gary Heseltine, who'll report on UFO sightings involving British police officers, including his own in 1975.
From 6-10pm PT, Coast Insiders can hear an Art Bell: Somewhere in Time program from 2/1/02 when Pam Reynolds shared her amazing NDE after she died during surgery.
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Post by SAR01 on Feb 4, 2019 12:40:12 GMT -5
Weekend Edition February 4, 2019 Coast Insider Audio Prophecies of the Antichrist: Founder of El Shaddai Ministries in Washington state, Mark Biltz is a well-known and popular commentator on prophecy. In the first half of Sunday's show, he discussed different perspectives and prophecies about the Antichrist, and how this being may utilize modern technology and AI to control the world population. Noting a divergence in views of end times and the Antichrist in the major monotheistic religions, he said "there are many in Christianity who believe that the Antichrist is going to come from Islam. And yet in Islam, they have an Antichrist as well...and they believe their Antichrist is going to come out of Judaism. And then in Judaism, they believe their Antichrist is going to come out of Christianity." So it's like one religion's Messiah is another religion's Antichrist. Read the full recap. VirginMaryArgentinaNL Dwarf Galaxy Accidentally Discovered: While studying Hubble Telescope data of white dwarf stars, astronomers recently stumbled upon a new discovery, a very galaxy 30 million lights years away. Named Bedin 1, the galaxy is relatively tiny at just 3000 light-years across and is also one of the most isolated structures of its kind. Watch a related video 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. Antarctica & Secret Space Force: In the latter half of Sunday's show, Dr. Michael Salla, pioneer in the development of exopolitics and author exposing US government policies on ET existence, shared updates on Antarctica, the secret space force, and Pentagon disclosure. President Trump has reversed his position and become supportive of the idea of a "Space Corps," and Salla believes there was a kind of undeclared civil war between factions of the US military and the 'Deep State.' The Air Force, he said, started taking the lead in disclosing the existence of secret space fleets, including antigravity crafts with rectangular, triangular, and saucer shapes. Salla further claimed that the 'false alarm' missile attack in Hawaii was actually real-- a false operation by the Deep State, and that the missile was shot down by the secret space program/Air Force. View the full summary here. Concerns Over 5G Tech & Police UFO Sightings: NotHauntedHouse During the first half of Saturday's show, Richard Syrett welcomed Magda Havas, Associate Professor of Environmental & Resource Studies at Trent University and an expert in electromagnetic pollution, for a discussion on the hazards of 5G wireless technology. The industry claims users are demanding faster download speeds and an effort to accelerate the rollout, scheduled for 2020, has already begun, Havas explained. In the second half of the program, retired police detective and editor of UFO Truth Magazine, Gary Heseltine, reported on police sightings of UFOs. Heseltine has developed the PRUFOS (Police Reporting UFO Sightings) database. "About 68 percent of all those 550 cases are multiple police witness cases... in one case there are 24 officers involved," he said. Get the full scoop here. Today in Strangeness: On this date in 1974, heiress Patty Hearst was kidnapped by the Symbionese Liberation Army from her Berkeley, CA apartment. In 1998, Bill Gates got a pie in the face while entering the European Union Building in Brussels. Technology Warnings & Cannabis Healing: NotHauntedHouse In the first half of Monday's show, author and researcher Steve Quayle shares updates on chaotic global events, and warns about augmented reality which will make it nearly impossible for humans to discern what is real and what is counterfeit, and robots that are evolving to kill humans. Followed by Clint Werner, who has worked in the field of preventive health for over 30 years. He'll discuss the latest in cannabis research and how certain chemicals called cannabinoids have amazing healing properties and can protect the brain by reducing inflammation.
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