In Coast You Missed It 3/22/24

By Tim Binnall

The various shapes of UFOs, lunar anomalies, and Noah's flood were among the fascinating topics explored this past week on Coast to Coast AM. And, here at the C2C website, we told you about an eerie eye spotted watching a Mexican garage from a hole in the wall, a burglar filmed doing yoga before the heist, and a tantalizing video creation that may show the Loch Ness Monster swimming through the water. Check out our round-up of highlights from the past week ... In Coast You Missed It.

Both the sun and the moon found their way into the spotlight this past week on Coast to Coast AM. First, on Wednesday night's program, Richard C. Hoagland discussed the recent unmanned American lunar mission known as Odysseus and argued that the images captured by the craft confirm his longstanding theory that there are remnants of artificial structures on the moon. Then, on Thursday night's program, researcher Alex Ansary detailed how solar cycles correlate with wars and civil unrest here on Earth. Suggesting that the recent instability in Haiti is connected to a change in energy unleashed by the sun and cautioned that 2024 could see even more global turmoil as solar activity is expected to be on the rise.

The Loch Ness Monster was back in the news this past week by way of an intriguing video fashioned out of a series of fantastic photos of a mysterious creature spotted emerging from the water. Initially revealed to the world last summer, the pictures taken by witness Chie Kelly back in 2018 were hailed as some of the best possible Nessie images ever. When she discovered dozens of additional photos from the sighting that were thought to have been deleted, she turned them over to the podcast The Cryptid Factor., which turned the 71 pictures into a video that is something akin to a flip book showing the creature seemingly swimming through the water.

Throughout the long history of the phenomenon, UFOs have come in all manner of curious shapes and sizes. On Sunday night's program, researcher Chris Evers reflected on this peculiar aspect of anomalous aerial oddities, musing that their appearances often seem to reflect the technology of the period in which they are seen. Throughout his appearance, he shared a variety of cases involving classic-shaped UFOs, such as flying discs and cigars, as well as more fantastic incidents, such as a 1952 mass sighting at an Italian soccer game wherein mysterious craft dispersed a silvery glitter.

This past week featured a pair of stories involving rather odd robberies, beginning with a bizarre heist that unfolded at a bakery in Australia. What made the caper particularly strange was that security footage from the incident showed the suspect doing yoga on the sidewalk prior to the break-in. Later in the week, the FBI announced the arrest of a gang of alleged bank robbers dubbed the 'little rascals.' The amusing moniker was given to the group of boys by virtue of their astoundingly young ages as the trio consisted of a 16-year-old alongside two children, who are 11 and 12 years old! The youngsters now face second-degree felony charges and could wind up spending time in juvenile prison for the alleged caper.

Was the global cataclysmic flood from the story of Noah's Ark a genuine event? This fascinating question was explored on Tuesday night's program by film producer Dan Biddle, who made the case that the Biblical deluge did, indeed, unfold in the distant past. He pointed to historical accounts and scientific studies which suggest that the planet did experience some kind of giant flood event. Asserting that the account of Noah's Ark actually occurred, Biddle posited that the wooden ship itself was probably destroyed over the ensuing centuries or may have been frozen and is waiting to be found somewhere on the planet.

One of the creepier videos we've seen in a while emerged out of Mexico this past week as a worker at a garage captured footage of a mysterious eye watching over the room through a hole in the wall. The nightmarish observer appeared to be an animal of some kind, though there were no openings in the building that could account for how the creature wound up in the spot. Some viewers of the viral video suggested that the eye might belong to an owl or a cat, while more imaginative individuals posited that perhaps the eerie interloper was supernatural in nature. Another piece of possible paranormal footage from the past week featured a pair of bicyclists who may have passed a ghost on a forest trail in the middle of the night.

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