Re: "How did Bar Kochba coins get into Ohio? They magically flew there on a flying carpet? She sometimes says some wacky things or has wacky guests, but don't deny reality. "
First off, that "stone" supposedly carved in ancient Hebrew has long been studied and determined to be of modern origin, based on the letters and styles used.
As for the Bar Kochba era coins? Either they are not genuine (this is most likely the case), or some Jewish traveling salesman put some coins in an amphora, floated it out to sea, and they eventually found their way down the Mississippi River. People have been "putting notes in a bottle" since day #1 on Earth. We frequently read of someone finding a bottle on the beach in Florida which was set adrift in England or somewhere - and sometimes the bottle and message are not found for many years.
OR......the Israelites were in Ohio. But IF such is true, wouldn't the most literate of all peoples have left many records carved in stone or written on parchment and stored away in caves?
What is a reality is the infinite number of "con-men" writing books and giving paid radio interviews to discuss their "latest findings - their PROOFS that so and so is the real history". Meanwhile serious scholars long ago studied their "proofs" and have either debunked them or left them "unexplained". I just find it hard to accept that Jews who've always read and written things just suddenly disappeared, changing into Cherokee Chiefs amputating their wives' breasts and cutting off their noses for fun. (their ARE historical records of this typical behavior of these "Israelites"!)
p.s. -- IMHO - Had Israelites founded the Ohio Valley, every woman in Jerusalem would have been sporting genuine racoon hats and buckskin mocassins!