By Tim Binnall
Dogman, psychic mediums, and high strangeness on the Navajo Nation were among the fascinating topics explored this past week on Coast to Coast AM. And, here at the C2C website, we told you about a mystery creature photographed in Britain, a Maine psychic who located human remains, and an odd piece of metal removed from the hand of an alleged alien mummy. Check out our round-up of highlights from the past week ... In Coast You Missed It.
Psychic mediums were in the spotlight this past week on Coast to Coast AM with three programs featuring such gifted individuals. First, on Monday night's program, John Russell talked about how a terrifying childhood encounter with a ghost gave him the ability to peer into someone's life and see their future. Then, on Tuesday night's show, former US Navy commander Suzanne Giesemann discussed her metaphysical journey that culminated with her developing the gift of spirit communication. Then, on Thursday night's program, psychic medium Patti Negri talked about the significance of the spooky season, recognizing signs of spirit activity, and how to protect oneself if they are trying to contact the hereafter.
A pair of particularly puzzling photographs popped up in the news this past week with both images leaving us scratching our heads. First, in Britain, a game camera at a wildlife conservation park snapped a picture of a mysterious creature that appeared to be a small deer sporting a pair of small wings. The wondrous image mystified the staff at the facility as they had no idea what the odd animal could have been. Meanwhile, in Thailand, a massive pillar was photographed seemingly hovering in the sky over a city. The aerial anomaly sparked all manner of speculation on Thai social media to the point that a popular science communicator in the country even weighed on the weird 'stairway to heaven.'
Paranormal activity on the Navajo Nation took center stage on Sunday night's program as Stanley Milford Jr. detailed his experiences investigating high strangeness while serving in law enforcement on the reservation. He recalled how his introduction to the weirdness at the location came by way of an elderly woman who reported that Bigfoot had stolen her laundry. A similarly strange case that he investigated involved the mysterious death of 26 sheep in a slaying that bore the hallmarks of the cattle mutilation phenomenon. Milford also shared an unsettling account of encountering the infamous shapeshifting entity known as a Skinwalker.
This past week saw another chapter added to the strange saga of the alleged alien mummies found in Peru. Former forensic doctor for the Mexican Navy, Dr Jose Zalce Benitez, was enlisted to dissect a three-fingered hand that was recovered from the same location as the infamous figures unveiled by UFO researcher Jaime Maussan. During the delicate procedure, he removed a peculiar piece of metal that the doctor described as an "implant." While some posited that the mysterious metal alloy might indicate that the beings are, indeed, otherworldly, skeptics argued that the object is further proof that the figures are a fabrication.
In the world of cryptozoology, few creatures are as fearsome as the infamous Dogman. On Saturday night's program, researcher Paul Sinclair discussed these bipedal canine cryptids known to strike fear in the hearts of those unfortunate enough to encounter them. While the Dogman may seem like a new arrival to the proverbial paranormal scene, he noted that there have been werewolf accounts in Britain for centuries. From the modern era, he shared an unsettling report from 2003 wherein a woman witnessed one of the creatures bound up to her home and then crawl along the residence like a spider. As for the origins of the creature, Sinclair mused that the Dogman may be one of many manifestations of the same intelligence that also appears as Bigfoot, UFOs, and ghosts.
By far the most eyebrow-raising story of the week came by way of Maine, where a psychic helping on a missing person cold case located a body, but the remains turned out to be someone else. For the past few years, the family of Kimberly Moreau has been working with Laurencia Bourget in the hopes that her gift could provide them with some answers to the teen's 1986 disappearance. Remarkably, the psychic recently contacted her father with the overwhelming sense that they needed to search behind an abandoned bowling alley in their community. When they looked in the location, they were stunned to find a skeleton, though an examination by law enforcement determined that the remains were that of a man and not Kimberly.
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