By Tim Binnall
Bigfoot, mysterious disappearances in Washington State, and sinister Reptilians influencing human events were among the fascinating topics explored this past week on Coast to Coast AM. Meanwhile, here at the C2C website, we told you about paranormal vloggers causing a commotion in an Indian community, a commercial pilot reporting a flying saucer near Philadelphia, and what may have been the first Loch Ness Monster sighting of the year. Check out our round-up of highlights from the past week ... In Coast You Missed It.
Mysterious disappearances were in the spotlight on Sunday night's show as filmmaker David Paulides returned to the program to discuss curious cases from Washington State. Noting that the area is a hotbed of UFO activity and baffling vanishings, he pointed to a compelling incident wherein a Marine transport plane went missing near Mount Rainier and recovered wreckage suggested it collided with an unknown object. Paulides detailed several particularly confounding cases, including Jacob Gray, an athletic young man who disappeared in Olympic National Park. Initially thought to have drowned, his remains were later inexplicably found miles away in a remote location.
Sightings of two iconic cryptids made the news this past week, beginning with a possible Sasquatch sighting in South Carolina. Like many encounters with Bigfoot, the incident involved a pair of travelers who spotted an inordinately large, bipedal, hair-covered creature scramble across the road in front of their car as they cruised down the highway. Weirdly, the witness who reported the sighting indicated that a friend driving along the same route saw a similar creature a couple of days later. Meanwhile, in Scotland, a visitor to Loch Ness captured footage of a fast-moving anomaly that some believe was the first 'monster' sighting of 2026.
Does a clandestine race of Reptilians secretly control the planet? Based on her visions, remote viewer Elizabeth April made the case for such a trouble scenario on Saturday night's program. She asserted that these beings, akin to "humanoid dinosaurs," arose prior to our species being created by the Annunaki. The Reptilians, she explained, exist underground and, using their ability to shape shift, influence human affairs by masquerading as what we perceive to be powerful people. During her appearance, April also claimed that the Vatican possesses proof of aliens, but is keeping it secret to maintain its power, and that there is a "cloning industry" that swaps celebrities with more compliant versions of themselves.
A particularly unusual UFO report caught our attention this past week when a commercial pilot landing in Philadelphia told air traffic control that she had just seen a flying saucer zip over the aircraft. During the curious exchange, the witness sounded genuinely baffled by the strange sighting, observing that the odd object did not appear to be a drone nor a balloon. Later in the week, two interesting UFO videos caught our attention. A witness in Argentina filmed a mysterious glowing object that appeared over a city. In Britain, a bewildered observer captured footage of a similarly puzzling ball of light that appeared over the water at a beach before vanishing in an instant.
Bigfoot took center stage on Wednesday night's program as field researcher Cliff Barackman discussed his extensive investigations into Sasquatch. He expressed optimism about a currently unfolding DNA study at North Carolina State University, which could provide a breakthrough in proving the existence of the elusive cryptid. Regarding the legendary 1967 Patterson-Gimlin film and recent assertions that the film was a hoax, Barackman indicated that he believes the footage is genuine, based on the figure's gait and footprints said to have been found at the scene. While he acknowledged instances wherein Bigfoot cases have been faked, he ultimately argued that the cryptid is a real creature that has simply not been discovered yet.
By far the wildest story of the week came from India, where a group of paranormal vloggers got into a brawl with angry residents of a community. The bizarre incident came about after the country's content creators found their imaginations captured by a long-abandoned home where a family of seven was mysteriously slain over 25 years ago. Claiming the residence to be haunted, countless cell phone-wielding individuals visited the now-viral home until a trio of trouble-making thrill-seekers took things too far and broke into the house to film a video. Fed up with their village being overrun by content creators, a mob of residents clashed with the three visitors in a fight that left two people badly injured.
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