Apr 25 2010

Congress: Psychic Healing

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UFO/ET Congress – 4/24/2010
1:30pm: Sue Wallace, “Psychic Healing”

Sue Wallace Introduction

Sue Wallace Introduction

Psychic healing, magnetic healing and health regeneration don’t interest us much at the Silo – so we won’t spend much time on this participant.  Just some quick blurbs. Continue reading


Apr 25 2010

Congress: Project Serpo

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UFO/ET Congress 4/24/2010
10am: Chris Iverson, “Project Serpo”

Chris Iverson

Chris Iverson

Iverson from www.openmindsforum.com went into fairly deep detail with regard to the supposed extra-terrestrial exchange program, Project Serpo.  While admitting that they don’t know what information is factual versus disinformation from the reports they’ve received, he laid out some of the basics.  For full details visit the sites above, these are just some of the more interesting bits. Continue reading


Apr 25 2010

Congress Intro & Exhibits

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UFO/ET Congress
Bordentown, NJ
April 24, 2010

Pat Marcattilio

Pat Marcattilio

Conference organizer Pat Marcattilio welcomed everyone to the conference wearing an out-of-this-world tie and what could only be described as orange sherbet-colored sports jacket. While we had our doubts rolling into the dilapidated Ramada Inn, they were quickly dismissed by Marcattilio’s enthusiasm for the subject and flair for storytelling.

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Apr 24 2010

UFO/ET Congress Quickie

Hudson

Just a real quick update from the UFO/ET Congress in Bordentown, NJ.  We’re not going to live blog, as is probably obvious at this point – but rather post summaries at the end of each day.  For a somewhat real time update, or at least snapshot observations, and actually some actual snapshots well, check out our Twitter feed.

Just really quick highlights while we’re on a dinner break: Continue reading


Apr 17 2010

The Great UFO Congress of 2010

Hudson
The Great UFO Conference of 2010

It's not pretty, but it's a conference

So we’re headed to another conference – this one a little closer to our home base.  Next weekend we’re taking a run down the Jersey Turnpike to visit a Bordentown Ramada Inn.  The motel itself has gotten pretty pitiful reviews, so we’re staying at the tried and true Hampton Inn down the road.  We had originally booked rooms at the Ramada, but once we saw the reviews, including one about a fire where the smoke detectors didn’t go off, we canceled and rearranged.

Hopefully the actual conference is more impressive than the website – click the image to the right.  Oy.  These fringe groups continue to look fringe because of their hideous web design.  A few years ago this would be excusable, but not now.  Oh well.  The schedule looks interesting however: Continue reading