By Tim Binnall
Generational curses, channeled communications, and the UFO phenomenon 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 fantastic flying saucer photo from China, a bizarre mystery creature spotted in Texas, and a celebration of a weird otherworldly visitor known as the Sandown Clown. Check out our round-up of highlights from the past week ... In Coast You Missed It.
Otherworldly insights took center stage this past week on Coast to Coast AM by way of a pair of programs featuring accounts of intriguing alleged communications with non-human intelligences. On Monday night's show, Paul Selig talked about his clairvoyant contacts with a group of spirit guides that he calls 'Melchizedek.' Based on his conversations with these beings, he posited that humanity is connected to an ultimate source energy, but our current incarnations are separated from it by a proverbial veil. Offering insights from an entirely different realm, on Tuesday night's program, Dr. Michael Salla shared the story of a US Army soldier who claimed to have a series of contacts with Nordic extraterrestrials.
A pair of classic high strangeness cases were celebrated this past week in rather unique fashions. In England, a sculpture depicting a legendary alien visitor known as the Sandown Clown was unveiled near where the weird otherworldly entity was famously encountered by a pair of children on the Isle of Wight back in 1973. The commemorative statue depicts the bizarre being as he was described by the youngsters, standing six feet tall with a robot-like face and a garish clown costume. A case that occurred the following year in Canada was also celebrated this week with the release of a special coin depicting the 1974 Langenburg Event wherein a farmer saw five flying saucers hovering over his field and discovered corresponding crop circles in the grass after they departed.
The UFO phenomenon was once again a hot topic of conversation this past week on Coast to Coast AM with the subject being explored from two rather unique angles. First, on Saturday night's program, filmmaker Mark Christopher Lee talked about the British Royal family and their interest in high strangeness, specifically UFOs. He detailed how Prince Phillip had a keen interest in the phenomenon as well as how Prince Charles once secretly attended a conference on crop circles. Then, on Sunday night, writer Darcy Weir talked about transmedium UFOs, which are mysterious objects that can seemingly navigate in both water and air.
A pair of peculiar mystery creature cases left us scratching our heads this past week. In Ohio, a teenager fishing at a pond in a public park spotted a fairly sizeable unidentified animal that briefly surfaced. Pictures of the proverbial pond monster suggested that the creature could have been an alligator, though an investigation by local wildlife officials turned up no sign of such an out-of-place critter. Meanwhile, in Texas, a trail camera snapped a strange photo of a bizarre four-legged animal crossing a field. Some suggested that the creepy-looking creature was a monkey, while others offered more fantastic theories, such as a chupacabra or skinwalker.
Could curses be passed down along one's family tree unbeknownst to them? This unsettling scenario was explored on Wednesday night's program by psychic Dr. Linda Salvin, who indicated that such a scenario can be quite common. Revealing that curses can be generational, she explained that these can manifest in the form of recurring money and health issues or simply an inordinate amount of bad luck. She also observed that this phenomenon is particularly prevalent in European and Russian communities. During her appearance, Salvin also shared techniques that can help to alleviate poor fortunes, such as candle magic and prayer.
This past week featured two tantalizing stories centered around intriguing UFO sightings, beginning with a fantastic picture that provided a remarkably clear view of a classic flying saucer hovering over a Chinese city. Theories for what the weird object could have been included alien visitors, of course, or a drone or errant balloon, though the true nature of the UFO remains a mystery. Meanwhile, in Mexico, when a tire shop owner spotted a similarly strange craft in the sky, he cleverly used the sighting to promote his business by first filming the aerial anomaly and then turning the camera to his storefront for an impromptu ad. The clever 'commercial' turned out to be a success as it amassed a staggering six million views in just a few days.
Coast Insiders can check out all this week's shows as well as the last seven years of C2C programs in our enormous archive. Not a Coast Insider yet? Sign up today.