Coast to Coast AM with George Noory

Coast to Coast AM with George Noory

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This Week's Weird News

Why 'Yeti prints' discovered by the Indian Army may not be all that they're cracked up to be, the latest weird venture from the Denver airport when it comes to promoting their place in conspiracy theory lore, several spooky incidents involving possibly ghostly activity are among the strange and unusual stories to pop up on our radar this past week.

In an unfortunate follow-up to a story from last week, we learned that the headline-making news that the Indian Army had found Yeti prints in the Himalayas may not have been as fantastic as they claimed. That's because the neighboring country of Nepal, upon hearing of these Abominable Snowman tracks, sent a team out to the area to investigate. When they returned, they indicated that the now-weeks-old prints were gone and that local residents in the area dismissed the markings as merely the product of a bear and not the legendary Bigfoot-like creature said to lurk in the region.

And, finally, the Denver airport's surprising embrace of their place in conspiracy lore continued this past week when the facility announced the formation of a 'supernatural sisterhood' with the Roswell airport. The clever union between the two sites was made official by way of a hilarious 'Memorandum of Understanding' that was packed with proverbial shout outs to various conspiracy theories and UFO legends. The two airports even went so far as to actually stage a signing of the agreement inside an empty bunker with the shadow of an alien looming over the two executives.

This past week was rife with stories of spooky incidents and possible ghostly activity. On the visual front, there was a paranormal research group in Scotland that photographed an eerie anomaly which they believe could be the spirit of someone who died from the infamous Black Death. Even creepier than that was a doorbell security camera video from a home in Texas where an unnerving disembodied voice can seemingly be heard saying "I'll kill you." And there was something of a cautionary tale in the form of a lamentation from authorities in Florida after aspiring ghost hunters overran a community center and essentially destroyed it while looking to contact an apparition.

Check out more strange and unusual stories from the past week at the Coast to Coast AM website.


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