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Coast to Coast AM

Coast to Coast AM

George Noory

Coast to Coast AM airs on more than 600 stations in the U.S., as well as Canada, Mexico and Guam, and is heard by nearly three million weekly listeners. With hosts George Noory, George Knapp (weekend), and guest weekend hosts, it is the most listened to overnight radio program in North America. A media phenomenon, Coast to Coast AM deals with UFOs, strange occurrences, life after death, and other unexplained (and often inexplicable) phenomena. Coast to Coast AM is overnight talk radio with daytime ratings.

691 - Genovese Crime Family Saints & Demons
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  • 691 - Genovese Crime Family Saints & Demons

    In the first half, former FBI agent Mike Campi discussed his extensive career targeting organized crime, specifically the Genovese crime family in New York, the country's most secretive and powerful Mob organization. Campi's determination helped lead to the indictment of key figures within the Genovese administration. He shared the harrowing story of Michael 'Cookie' D'Urso, a Genovese associate who survived being shot in the head at a social club where his cousin was killed. Despite the dangers, D'Urso ultimately decided to cooperate with authorities, motivated by a desire for justice for his cousin's murder. Campi explained, "He wanted his story told... to discourage and talk about the hypocrisy of that life." D'Urso's cooperation with the FBI led to a significant investigation that uncovered deep connections within organized crime, including plans for violent confrontations with rival factions, a war with Albanian crime families, and the control of port unions.
    Another Genovese mobster, George Barone, who worked the docks and waterfronts, eventually became a cooperating witness for the government, Campi reported. He traced the evolution of organized crime from Prohibition in the 1920s through pivotal events like the Appalachian meeting of 1957, which marked a significant shift in mob dynamics. He highlighted how figures like Lucky Luciano and Vito Genovese navigated a treacherous landscape of alliances and betrayals, explaining their ethos: "Your crime family is supposed to come before your blood family." Regarding Hollywood's portrayal of mobsters, he said it's often over the top, "painting them as sophisticated figures manipulating law enforcement," while the truth reveals a world steeped in betrayal and hypocrisy.

    Sat, 23 Nov 2024 - 33min
  • 690 - UFO Incursions Underwater Anomalies & UFOs

    Robert Hastings, UFO researcher and author, has delved into declassified US government documents that confirm UFO incursions at nuclear weapons sites as early as 1945. In the first half, he shared his reactions to the recent congressional UAP hearing, as well as recounted various UFO cases. UFOs are craft from one or more other worlds, he believes, operated by entities other than us, and the continued secrecy surrounding this phenomenon is disturbing. Yet he conceded that in regards to UFOs' interference with nuclear systems, "If you start talking candidly about disc-shaped craft shutting down or even temporarily activating our nuclear missiles... that's quite anxiety-producing."
    Reflecting on the US congressional hearings, he highlighted Luis Elizondo's testimony, who stated, "All of this was for the purpose of hiding the fact that we're not alone in the cosmos." Hastings thinks this acknowledgment is a significant step forward despite the challenges of revealing classified information. "I've never seen this kind of public interest and media interest," he commented, suggesting that the momentum is building towards eventual transparency.
    He detailed several alarming incidents, particularly from the Northern Tier missile bases in the 1960s and 70s, where UFOs were observed hovering over missile silos, causing missile launch systems to activate. One striking account involved Captain David Schuur, who recounted a night in 1966 or '67 at Minot AFB when "luminous objects" were seen moving among missiles, triggering launch indicators. "They were terrified...Nothing like this had ever happened before," Hastings shared. He speculated on the motives behind these incidents, suggesting that non-human intelligences might be cautioning humanity about the dangers of nuclear weapons. Hastings also touched on how he and some of the military witnesses, such as Bob Jacobs, believe they are "experiencers," having undergone alien abductions.

    Sat, 23 Nov 2024 - 34min
  • 689 - Kabbalah Secrets Cryptid Discoveries

    Mindfulness expert Paul Sugar joined guest host Connie Willis (info) to discuss his journey with Kabbalah and his work in health and medicine. He defined mindfulness as the practice of keeping one's attention anchored in the present moment, using the body, breath, thoughts, and emotions as entry points. This practice allows individuals to connect with their "ground of being," facilitating a flow state or peak performance, he explained. Sugar underscored the significance of mindfulness in addressing the modern epidemic of chronic fear and anxiety, which is often rooted in the autonomic nervous system's "fight or flight" mode. Through mindfulness, individuals can reconnect with their bodies, reverse stress responses, and experience life more fully, he revealed.
    Sugar reported on his pioneering research with first through third graders in the 1990s showing that children grasp mindfulness quickly, enabling them to cultivate present-moment awareness and manage stress effectively. Partnering with nonprofits, he has made mindfulness accessible to millions of children through scalable programs. He also commented on the field of epigenetics and how it may demonstrate how mindfulness can positively influence gene expression.
    Sugar spoke about his introduction to Kabbalah as a transformative experience that helped him address existential fears and questions, particularly following a near-death experience. During this pivotal time in 1969, he joined a Kabbalah study group, which involved studying texts and practicing Kabbalistic meditation. This practice was paired with his involvement in yoga study groups, which provided spiritual frameworks to explore life’s deeper meanings. Sugar pointed out that Kabbalah, like mindfulness and other contemplative traditions, offers profound insights into self-awareness and a path to inner peace.

    Sat, 23 Nov 2024 - 34min
  • 688 - UAP Hearing Rock Music Legacies

    Guest host Rich Berra (email) was joined by author Whitley Strieber in the first half of he program to discuss UFO-related topics. Strieber delved into the recent UAP hearing, emphasizing that the timing was deliberate—a signal from Congress to the incoming executive administration to end decades of secrecy, which dates back to the Truman administration. He highlighted the pervasive stonewalling across administrations, attributing the lack of media coverage to the dependency of mainstream outlets on the Pentagon for information. According to Strieber, the secrecy is so entrenched that even Freedom of Information Act requests are thwarted by the private sector offloading critical records, making them inaccessible to the public. He underscored the fragmented and undocumented nature of UFO-related research, referencing historical instances of concealed evidence and the sophisticated methods used to keep information hidden. Strieber stressed the importance of continued congressional and public pressure to uncover the truth.
    Strieber also recounted a traumatic abduction on December 26, 1986, which radically altered his perspective on extraterrestrial phenomena. Initially dismissing the event as a nightmare, he later confronted physical evidence of an encounter, including injuries and memories of intrusive procedures conducted by non-human entities. These experiences led him to speculate that the visitors were involved in creating hybrids or performing experiments on humans, possibly tied to a larger agenda. Reflecting on his abduction and subsequent hypnosis sessions, Strieber expressed frustration over the ridicule he faced, particularly regarding the infamous "rectal probe" stereotype, while emphasizing the depth and seriousness of his ordeal. This, combined with observations of telepathic capabilities among hybrids and autistic individuals, suggested to him a transformative shift in human consciousness driven by these mysterious beings.

    Wed, 20 Nov 2024 - 37min
  • 687 - Kepler Mission Discoveries Healing & Soul Frequencies

    Jason Steffen is associate professor of physics at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. A longtime science team member of NASA's Kepler mission, he has contributed to the discovery and characterization of thousands of exoplanets that orbit distant stars. In the first half, he shared insights into the journey of the Kepler mission and its groundbreaking discoveries. Launched in 2009, Kepler operated for about four years and then was repurposed in what was known as the K2 mission, providing an additional five years of data. He explained the distinctions between Kepler and the Hubble Space Telescope-- Kepler was designed to be very precise at making measurements of stars, which allowed it to identify over 2,700 new planets, while Hubble was more adept at taking stunning photos.
    He noted that when Kepler launched, no planets were known outside of the solar system, and its mission was to find Earth-like worlds. The data revealed an unexpected diversity of planets. "The typical planet that Kepler found is about three to five times the mass of the Earth," he reported. Among Kepler's remarkable findings were "hot Earths," planets similar in size to Earth but orbiting their stars in just one day, leading to extreme conditions. "If you were on the surface of one of those planets, the sun...would fill half the sky...[and] you'd be swimming in a sea of molten rock," he marveled.
    The conversation shifted to the possibility of intelligent life beyond Earth. Steffen shared insights from his colleague David Kipping, who posits that "if life formed really quickly on the Earth... then it's easy for life to get started." Recent fossil discoveries suggest life on Earth began much sooner than previously thought, making the existence of life elsewhere in the galaxy seem more plausible.

    Wed, 20 Nov 2024 - 35min
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