By Tim Binnall
Reincarnation, organized crime, and mental time travel 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 pair of eerie photos that may feature full-bodied apparitions, a jaw-dropping 'Bubble House' that just went on the market in Australia, and a curious video from Iceland that seems to show a creature peering over a cliff. Check out our round-up of highlights from the past week ... In Coast You Missed It.
The world of organized crime took center stage on Saturday night's program as author Jack Sheehan detailed the life and times of mobster Jimmy Chagra, who developed a massive marijuana smuggling operation in the 1970s. He shared one account of how a two-week-long trip to Mexico to procure the contraband netting Chagra and his associates a whopping $85,000. In the latter half of the program, author Lee Server talked about another infamous mobster, Johnny Rosselli, who boasted a five-decade-long criminal career based out of Los Angeles.
In what may be an indication that we're nearing Halloween season already, this past week saw a pair of stories featuring eerie photographs of potential ghosts. First, in New Mexico, a camera stationed at a graveyard captured images of what appeared to be the spirit of a toddler who passed away two years ago visiting her own grave. Then, in England, a security system at a construction site snapped a photo of a spooky woman dressed in a long white dress wandering through the area.
Do human beings have the ability to travel through time by way of their mind? This intriguing question was explored on Monday night's program as Anthony Hamilton recounted a childhood dream he experienced in which he saw himself twenty years in the future and received insights, which proved to be correct, about how his life would unfold. Calling this phenomenon 'mental time travel,' he postulated that people can make manifest their future goals by tapping into past successes and imbuing themselves with that positive energy.
A breathtaking and truly one-of-a-kind residence went on the market in Australia this week. Known as the 'Bubble House,' the home was built by architect Graham Birchal and features eleven connecting domes that range from 13 to 26 feet in diameter. Boasting a whopping 20 rooms, the unique building, which is expected to fetch over a million dollars, has long fascinated people living in the area and, thanks to a realtor video showcasing the property, they can now see inside the house for the first time.
The possibility that we have lived past lives and that our current time on Earth is merely a link in a long chain of experiences was the topic of conversation on Thursday night's program when Dr. Linda Backman shared insights from her extensive research into reincarnation. She detailed the different types of souls, Earth-based, interplanetary, and angelic-realm, that appear to be involved in the process. Backman also talked about the phenomenon of soul pods, which are groups of people who incarnate together over many lifetimes in different configurations.
One of the more perplexing pieces of footage we've seen in quite some time arrived this past week by way of Iceland where a musician filmed what she believes was some kind of creature peering out from the side of the cliff. Vigdís Howser Haroardottir recorded the odd scene while visiting the country's popular Dettifoss waterfall and only noticed the oddity when she later looked at the videos on her phone. While she did not go so far as to suggest that the anomaly was an elf, Haroardottir did note that the location is just a stone's throw away from what Icelandic lore says is the capital city of the entities.
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