In Coast You Missed It 2/3/23

By Tim Binnall

Animals and reincarnation, rock and roll mysteries, and alternative methods for healing 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 Hawaiian homeowner who was nearly crushed by a gigantic boulder, a mysterious and massive piece of artwork found near Las Vegas, and a creepy clown that caused a commotion for cops in Ohio. Check out our round-up of highlights from the past week ... In Coast You Missed It.

Alternative healing methods were a hot topic of conversation this past week on Coast to Coast AM beginning with Saturday night's program, wherein Dr. Edward Tick discussed his work using ancient Greek practices and rituals to help people who are suffering. He argued that modern medicine is misguided as it aims to treat symptoms rather than the core spiritual issues which are causing poor health. Then, on Thursday night's program, licensed professional counselor Katie Beecher talked about using intuition, which she described as an all-knowing force, to discern what areas of the body and the spirit need healing.

One of the more jaw-dropping videos we've seen in quite some time crossed our desk this week by way of Hawaii, where a homeowner narrowly missed being crushed by an enormous boulder that barreled through her house. The stunning footage, captured by a home security camera, shows Caroline Sasaki walking towards the living room of her home when the 3,000 pound rock crosses just a few feet in front of her. The shaken woman credited her good fortune to a bad leg that causes her to walk slowly and marveled that she would have been crushed by the boulder, which measured five feet by five feet if she had taken just a few more steps.

While the idea of humans reincarnating has long been theorized, could it be possible that other creatures might also have multiple lives? Animal communicator Coryelle Kramer explored this fascinating question on Monday night's program and indicated that her conversations with departed pets suggest that just such a scenario does occur. Amazingly, she revealed that these animal spirits expressed plans to return to their human owners in the form of whatever their next furry friend might be and, in such instances, the creatures actually retain some of the same personality traits that they had in their previous incarnation.

An odd mystery emerged on the outskirts of Las Vegas this past week with the discovery of a giant piece of artwork that is big enough to be seen from space. The strange design, which resembles a face connected to a yin and yang sign, was stumbled upon by Dr. David Golan as he and his wife were walking their dogs in a mountainous part of the desert at the edge of the city. Resembling just piles of rocks from the ground, the full scale of the drawing can be seen when viewed on Google Earth. Amazingly, archival satellite photos show that the unnamed artist behind the piece has been working on it since 2017, though it was apparently only found this year.

Rock and roll mysteries and conspiracies took center stage on Sunday night's program as author Jim Berkenstadt detailed some of the music world's most enduring enigmas and unanswered questions. Discussing claims that Paul McCartney had died and was replaced by a body double, he indicated that his research suggests that the infamous urban legend sprung out of the proverbial ether and was not something propagated by the Beatles hiding clues in their work. He also talked about Charles Manson's connection to Dennis Wilson of the Beach Boys as well as the 1976 assassination attempt on reggae musician Bob Marley.

This past week saw a pair of stories centered around bizarre incidents involving police, beginning with a truly weird case in Ohio wherein a sheriff's office went on lockdown after security cameras captured a person angrily leaving a creepy clown statue at their doorstep. Although it was later determined that the curious figurine had been accidentally left behind on a nearby street by an area artist and that it posed no danger to the community, authorities are still trying to figure out who put it in front of their building and why he was so angry. Meanwhile, cops in Michigan were called to investigate a report of a chupacabra, but soon determined that the 'creature' wasn't all it was cracked up to be.

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