In Coast You Missed It 7/31/20

By Tim Binnall

The UFO phenomenon, angelic communication, and a forecast for the second half of 2020 were among the intriguing and enlightening realms explored this past week on Coast to Coast AM. And, here at the C2C website, we told you about a bizarre Bigfoot encounter in New York, treasure hunts gone tragically awry in two parts of the world, and the possible end to the decade-long case of the Windsor Hum. Check out our round-up of highlights from the past week ... In Coast You Missed It.

Angelia Sheer has been investigating the UFO phenomenon for over 35 years and, on Monday night's program, she shared insights into the enigmatic phenomenon which has puzzled us for so very long. As to the nature of the proverbial visitors behind these craft, she postulated that their origin is likely rather complex with some being extraterrestrial or interdimensional while others may actually already reside on the Earth or come from the spirit realm. Sheer also detailed a fascinating case that seemed to be an alien abduction event wherein the victim's phone recorded the unsettling and inexplicable audio from the incident which consisted of multiple voices including one speaking in an indecipherable language.

Tantalizing treasures were something of a hot topic of conversation in the weird news world this past week by way of a trio of stories concerning hidden riches. First, eccentric art dealer Forrest Fenn provided some semblance of a solution to his controversial and now-finished treasure hunt when he revealed that the fortune had been stashed in the state of Wyoming. Meanwhile, in a very weird turn of events, two separate digs aimed at locating legendary loot turned fatal in incidents occurring just days apart in different parts of the world. A treasure hunter in Mexico met his demise when a pit he was digging while searching for treasure buried him alive and three men in Greece perished from carbon monoxide poisoning while they were looking for lost WWII relics.

With the latter half of 2020 just getting underway, one can only imagine how the remainder of this truly unprecedented year will unfold. On Tuesday night's program, Nostradamus scholar John Hogue discussed how the famed prognosticator may have predicted the current coronavirus pandemic and presented his forecast for the next six months and beyond. He suggested that September will be particularly problematic as the full weight of the economic damage from the crisis will become apparent and that will lead to a depression which could last three to four years. Hogue also shared his thoughts on the upcoming presidential election and how the winner, regardless of who it is, may not have a very bright future.

Bigfoot once again left an oversized footprint on the headlines this past week in the form of two stories concerning the legendary cryptid. By far the more bizarre of the two centered around a report out of New York's Hudson Valley in which a woman claimed to have had an encounter with what appeared to be an aggressive Sasquatch that charged at her, ascended to the top of a nearby tree, and began raining leaves and branches down upon her head. On a less terrifying note, a new study was released wherein a database of Bigfoot sightings was compared to state populations in order to determine where in America one might be most likely to see Sasquatch.

When it comes to enigmatic and otherworldly entities, angels are particularly mysterious. On Wednesday night's program medium Dr. Michael Terzi discussed his work with these ethereal beings, which he likened to energy forms that take on a human appearance. While angels do not appear to belong to any particular religion, he explained, they do speak of some higher power which guides them. Other angelic observations from Terzi included that these entities seem to be around eight feet tall and boast a literal third eye in their forehead which acts as an energy receptor and may explain why these beings are often depicted possessing a halo.

In what appears to be a rare resolution to a longstanding story of strangeness, a maddening hum that tormented residents of a city in Canada appears to have finally come to an end. The infamous Windsor Hum has been the subject of all manner of media attention over the last ten years since the persistent sound began being reported by bewildered witnesses. Although the mystery was seemingly solved a few years back when it was determined that the hum came from a steel plant located on a Michigan island just over the border, the sound persisted because no one in Canada could put a stop to it. Fortunately, the near shuttering of the facility this past April led to the noise virtually disappearing at long last and apparently confirming the theory as to its origin.

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