In Coast You Missed It 8/26/22

By Tim Binnall

The Antichrist, Bigfoot and the paranormal, and UFOs as time machines 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 chupacabra-like creature captured in India, a possible ghost photographed in a medieval graveyard, and the bizarre case of a couple in Hawaii who had been living under stolen identities for decades. Check out our round-up of highlights from the past week ... In Coast You Missed It.

Could the entities behind the UFO phenomenon actually be humans traveling back in time? Dr. Michael P. Masters made the case for this intriguing scenario on Tuesday night's program and argued the purpose of these visits might be scientific in nature and geared towards studying our evolution. He also noted that if accounts of human-ET hybrids are accurate, then we must actually be the same species. He theorized that if hybridization is occurring, then perhaps it is being done to correct some kind of flaw which will arise in the distant future due to miscues that arise from tinkering with our own genetics.

This past week saw a pair of spooky photos come to us from across the pond. First, a woman who visited a medieval monastery in England was left scratching her head when she looked at her pictures from the excursion and spotted what appeared to be a spirit walking through a graveyard at the site. Then, in Ireland, a paranormal researchers investigating a 12th century castle snapped a photo which featured an eerie anomaly resembling a face peering around a wall. Rather than suggesting that the oddity was a ghost, the group actually argued that it could be a shapeshifting entity known as a puca which, legend has it, roams the grounds of the castle.

The Antichrist and End Times were explored by author Kristen Van Uden on Monday night's program as she detailed what biblical scholars say about this sinister individual and his plans for our planet. She stressed that the Antichrist will be a charismatic person rather than some kind of symbol or movement and that they will fool the planet by presenting themselves as mankind's savior, which will ultimately lead to the Apocalypse. During her appearance, Uden talked about signs and events that are predicted to occur when the End Times begin, such as plants covered by a bloody dew and stars falling from the sky.

Footage of curious creatures that appeared to be something extraordinary popped up twice in the news this past week, beginning with a bizarre video from India which shows a mysterious hairless animal that has been caught creeping around a residence. Likened to the legendary chupacabra, it is believed that the unsettling looking critter is actually a civet stricken with mange. Meanwhile, a woman visiting a national park in Australia captured footage of a peculiar animal that some suspected was the thought-to-be-extinct Tasmanian Tiger, but a wildlife expert who examined the video indicated that the 'thylacine' is most likely a fox that also has mange.

Puzzling paranormal activity reported around Bigfoot sightings took center stage on Sunday night's program as Dr. Simeon Hein discussed incidents wherein Sasquatch encounters feature time slips, odd lights, and what would appear to be telepathic communication. While the famed cryptid is generally considered to be a flesh and blood creature, he argued that they sometimes display characteristics that are incongruous to that assumption, such as the ability to vanish into thin air. Hein ultimately theorized that Bigfoot may be a veritable 'Fifth State of Matter' that manifests as some kind of energy form that can cross dimensions.

By far the weirdest story of the week came by way of Hawaii, where authorities arrested a couple who had been living under stolen identities for decades. The wild case against Walter Glenn Primrose and Gwynn Darle Morrison was brought by federal prosecutors who revealed that coded documents, invisible ink, and old pictures of the pair wearing KGB uniforms were discovered during a search of their home. While the pair have not been charged as Russian spies, authorities raised that suspicion due to the odd items found in their residence as well as their strange behavior prior to questioning. The couple's attorney insists that his clients are not involved in any espionage, though why they lived under assumed identities for so long remains a mystery.

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