Legendary Monsters

Thunderbirds on C2C

Posted by: Loren Coleman on July 20th, 2006

Mark A. Hall shares reports of thunderbirds and other mysterious creatures on Coast to Coast AM with George Noory tonight, July 20th. His show will be archived there after broadcast.

Hall will be talking about many topics in cryptozoology. The show starts at 10 p.m. Pacific time, but Hall will not be on in the first hour. The interview will be from 11 p.m. to 2 a.m. (In the Eastern time zone the interview starts at 2 a.m. and runs till 5 a.m., on Friday, July 21).

Hall Thunderbirds

Mark A. Hall authored the 2004 book, Thunderbirds: America’s Living Legends of Giant Birds.

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Loren Coleman – who has written posts on Cryptomundo.
Loren Coleman no longer writes for Cryptomundo. His archived posts remain here at Cryptomundo.

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11 Responses to “Thunderbirds on C2C”

  1. kidkarysma responds:

    I’m looking forward to it. It’s nice to see Coast to Coast AM getting back to cryptozoology. It’s my favorite topic on the show. I get tired of the ancient conspiracy shows (Knights Templar, Catholic Church, etc. Thanks DaVinci Code!). I just find that boring. I wish Art would come back. I loved the stories like Bugs’ Bigfoot Hunting in Texas, Shadow People, and other craziness Art brought to the show.

  2. MomandAsh responds:

    What station is the show on? I’ve never heard of it.

  3. garyk responds:

    Where to listen

  4. stonelk responds:

    I love Coast to Coast AM, The last time they had any thing on bigfoot Biscardi was at happy camp.George was very angry with him when he turned out to be a fraud. Never again he vowed will Tom Biscardi get on the show. I listen to Coast every night while I work. The show has scared the crap out of me a few times and made me laugh out loud a time or two also. On June 30th Ian Punnet interviewd Mark Hall On Coast to Coast and since then there have been numerous callers that have seen thunderbirds.

  5. MomandAsh responds:

    Thank you garyk! I didn’t even know about the show. Ash and I will check it out.

  6. twblack responds:

    It is a VERY GOOD program.

  7. shumway10973 responds:

    I love the show, but I’m not sure what station I could pick it up on. My parents listen to it, but my mom just knows the area to listen for it. The first one I heard was when strieber was talking about the elmendorf beast. Now I go to unknowncountry.com everyday just to see what’s up.

  8. khat responds:

    I’m glad that someone is actively researching this subject. I seem to remember in the 1960′s that a giant bird was seen outside of Las Vegas flying over the desert. I would be interested to hear what Art Bell has to say about that since it was in his “back
    yard” so to speak. This subject needs to be researched fully. Watch the skies, for Thunderbirds, Or UFO’s either one is interesting.

  9. carlosox responds:

    For want of a better location, (perhaps the Editors could move it to the correct section), I would like to report an incident that happened in Malaysia about six years ago involving a bird like creature.

    A worker of mine witnessed a large bird like creature perched on a palm frond. It had pure white feathers, but its face looked like a humans (with a hooked nose). It had apparently been sighted before, as the Malays have a legend about this creature. The legend claims that anyone sighting this creature would go blind. Strange to say, this worker almost lost an eye due to a freak accident several days after seeing this creature.

    For months after that, I checked out books on cryptozoology, strange facts etc. to see if this creature was mentioned in any of these books. The closest reference was that found in a Japanese book, about a bird like man who lived in trees and was an expert swordsman.

  10. Mnynames responds:

    Tengu?

  11. harleyb responds:

    I’ve never seen any huge birds, but I’ve heard enough to be convinced that they exist.



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