By Tim Binnall
ET encounters, UFOs manipulating gravity, and guardian angels were among the fascinating realms explored this past week on Coast to Coast AM. And, here at the C2C website, we told you about a scorpion invasion in Egypt, a waterslide-riding cow in Brazil, and a voracious eater who was banned from a buffet in China. Check out our round-up of highlights from the past week ... In Coast You Missed It.
A particularly puzzling question surrounding the UFO phenomenon centers around how exactly these mysterious objects operate since they seem to defy the laws of physics. On Monday night's program, Dr. Robert Farrell detailed his theory that the 'visitors' come to Earth by way of craft which creates gravitational fields by manipulating electromagnetic energy. This process, he posited, produces a field that propels the vehicle and allows it to exceed the speed of sound without creating a sonic boom. During his appearance, Farrell also discussed UFO disclosure as well as three-fingered mummified bodies found in Peru which he believes are non-human.
While the idea of being banned from a buffet for eating too much food may sound like a plot from sitcom, a ravenous man in China found himself in just such a scenario this past week. The livestreamer known as 'Mr. Kang' ran afoul of the Handadi Seafood BBQ Buffet in the city of Changsha following a pair of visits to the restaurant wherein he scarfed down a staggering three pounds of pork and eight pounds of prawns. Claiming that the man's seemingly bottomless stomach was causing him to lose money, the owner of the establishment promptly banished the voracious eater, who is now enjoying his proverbial 15 minutes of fame in China as the strange story has gone viral in the country.
Guardian angels took center stage on Tuesday night's program as medium Robbie Holz talked about how to connect with such benevolent beings. She explained that these entities actually want humans to seek out their help because, in doing so, they themselves are able to grow spiritually. Holz indicated that while guardian angels are around us at all times, how they make their presence felt is constrained by natural laws by which they must abide. She also mused that, for example, these beings will not grant one's wish to win the lottery, but will steer them towards a life of abundance obtained in other ways.
One of the more unnerving stories we've seen in a while unfolded this past week in Egypt when a massive storm swept over the southern part of the country which led to widespread flooding that caused the region's scorpion population to abandon their underground burrows in favor of drier conditions inside people's homes. A staggering 503 individuals were stung by the creatures in just one night and the country's Ministry of Health was forced to issue a warning to residents to be on their guard against the invading scorpions, which included one worrisome species which possesses venom that can kill a person in under an hour.
Encounters with extraterrestrials was a hot topic of conversation on C2C this past week with two guests offering dramatically different perspectives on the subject. First, on Saturday night's program, Derrel Sims recounted his alien abduction experiences, which began when he was a teenager, and how he came to view these beings as problematic when they started taking his son as well. Then, on Thursday night's show, contactee Judy Carroll talked about her communications with Gray aliens and how she sees herself as an 'interplanetary ambassador' tasked with bridging the gap between ETs and the human race.
By far the weirdest story of the week came by way of Brazil, where a cow managed to escape a slaughterhouse where it was set to be harvested for its meat and somehow wound up on a waterslide at a nearby amusement park. The bizarre bovine adventure captured the imagination of people online after footage of the animal clumsily descending the slide popped up on social media and subsequently went viral. The cow's unexpected stardom resulted in its owner having a change of heart as he decided to spare the animal's life and turn the creature into an attraction rather than a burger.