In Coast You Missed It 11/8/24

By Tim Binnall

The Shroud of Turin, the power of the mind, and animal communication were among the fascinating topics explored this past week on Coast to Coast AM. And, here at the C2C website, we told you about possible Bigfoot photos captured by an Indiana game camera, odd UFOs seen over Beijing and Barcelona, and a significant setback in the search for Amelia Earhart's plane. Check out our round-up of highlights from the past week ... In Coast You Missed It.

Animal communication took center stage on Sunday night's program as psychic medium Ellen Kohn shared insights from her exchanges with all manner of creatures. Explaining that she uses clairsentience, clairaudience, and clairvoyance, she recounted a conversation with her horse Monty wherein the equine told her to "be like the wind," which led to a series of insights concerning the human condition as well as the planet. She indicated that animals have an afterlife that creatures on the 'other side' likened to the Garden of Eden. During her appearance, Kohn also detailed how she has begun developing her remote viewing abilities to help locate lost pets.

Bigfoot was back in the news this past week by way of a compelling series of game camera photos that some believe show the legendary creature crossing through some woods. Captured by a device on some forested property in the Indiana community of Connersville, the pictures provide multiple looks at what appears to be a hairy bipedal creature. Intriguingly, the game camera owner reported that neighbors had recently complained about their dogs acting up due to some strange noises coming from the woods.

The power of the human mind was explored on Wednesday night's program by way of two fascinating guests. In the first half of the show, author Eldon Taylor talked about how consciousness is the key to a vast array of astounding abilities, including manifesting positive developments in one's life and developing psychic or extraordinary skills. Later in the program, mind-body practitioner Bill Douglas discussed how exercises such as meditation, mindfulness, and Tai Chi can be used to improve wellness by boosting both our mental health and immune system. He pointed to one study wherein a whopping 50 percent of the participants who practiced meditation reported experiencing wondrous events such as synchronicities and spiritual phenomena.

This past week saw two very interesting videos of aerial anomalies seen in the skies in different parts of the world. First, in China, a television personality named Tang Xiao captured footage of a truly bizarre UFO said to have been seen over the city of Beijing. The weird object displayed a peculiar intermittent glow that was either the result of lights affixed to the suspected craft or the reflection of the sun. Later in the week, a curious cluster of lights was filmed in the sky above the city of Barcelona, Spain. The baffling batch of anomalies appeared shortly before Spain was struck by devastating floods, leaving some to wonder if the event was a warning of the disastrous events set to unfold.

The mystery surrounding the Shroud of Turin was revisited on Thursday night as British filmmaker David Rolfe returned to the program to discuss his research into the controversial relic. Regarding a carbon dating test conducted by the British Museum, he posited that the piece of cloth that they examined was actually from a medieval repair of the artifact, which caused the study to come to a false conclusion. Conversely, he cited a more recent Italian test of the Shroud that found the piece to be from the time of Jesus. Noting that no one has ever been able to duplicate the creation of the image on the relic, he argued that it is a genuine manifestation of a miracle from the crucifixion.

In an unfortunate update to what had been a promising story from earlier in the year, it was revealed this week that a submerged anomaly suspected of being Amelia Earhart's downed aircraft was actually just a bunch of rocks. Announced back in January to considerable fanfare, the image of what appeared to be a plane-shaped object on the Pacific Ocean floor was so tantalizing that it even elicited a response from the famed aviator's family. Alas, a subsequent expedition to the spot last Friday found that the mystery surrounding Earhart's fate will continue to puzzle researchers and historians as the 'downed plane' was merely pareidolia brought about by some rocks.

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