Showing posts with label International UFO Congress. Show all posts
Showing posts with label International UFO Congress. Show all posts

Friday, February 21, 2014

Noted Ufologist, Dr Bruce Maccabee Receives Life Time Achievement Award | VIDEO


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Ufologist Dr Bruce Maccabee Receives Life Time Achievement Award

By OpenMinds
YouTube
2-2014

   This year at the 2014 International UFO Congress Bruce Maccabee was given the "Lifetime Achievement Award" for his dedication and pursuit of the truth in ufology. Dr. Bruce Maccabee is undoubtedly one of the most significant Ufologists of our time. He has made invaluable contributions to UFO research and many of the most important UFO cases. Dr. Maccabee has been active in science research and UFO investigation for over 40 years and is one of the most interviewed researchers in the entire field. . . .

Wednesday, March 07, 2012

UFO Conference Follies

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By Christopher O’Brien
www.theparacast.com
3-2-12

     For the second year in a row, I traveled to The Ft. McDowell Casino near Scottsdale, AZ to lurk about the International UFO Congress and EBE Awards Film Festival. Last year John Rao’s “Open Minds” (OM) group acquired and moved the long-running IUFOC conference from its perennial Laughlin, NV location to it’s new venue, and I was impressed by the speaker lineup at last year’s soiré. The “A-list” luminaries turned out in droves: Stanton T. Friedman, Richard Dolan, Leslie Kean, Nick Pope, Jim Marrs, John Alexander, A.J. Gevaerd and Nancy Talbot. The speaker’s list read like a who’s who of serious research talent, and there was genuine excitement swirling around the event.

I remember thinking at the time: maybe there’s hope for the soon-to-be outmoded “UFO conference” model. But, maybe not. The Internet has irrevocably impacted how the world seeks and finds information, and this especially holds true for the field of ufology, where the average age of conference attendees is somewhere in the mid 60s. It was gratifying to see standing room only crowds at last year’s event, and the transition seemed charmed.

So what the heck happened this year? Attendance seemed substantially down; there was little, if any, excitement permeating the event and the list of speakers seemed to have devolved into the realm of kool-aid makers serving “true believers,” and little known “one-trick pony” presenters. This included one poor guy (who never spoke at a conference before) who had an extremely difficult time stringing sentences together – even after long 20-30 second pauses! If I had been watching I’m sure I would have wondered why nobody came onstage to give the speaker a hand, or yank him off with a sheep herder’s cane. Yikes!

Yes, my friends, it appears that the lure of the almighty dollar has struck ufology yet again. OM obviously cut corners this year on the quality of presenters – opting instead to pander to a true-believer, “butts-in-the-chairs” approach that clearly failed to deliver the caliber of data that you in The Paracast community demand. In my estimation most (but not all) of this year’s line-up, i.e., Steven Greer, Stan (and Lisa?!) Romanek, Whitley Strieber, Lynne Kitei, Jaime Maussan and David Sereda, have little to offer the hungry UFO field that, in my estimation, lusts for out-of-the-box, creative thinkers not tied to foregone conclusions, self-aggrandizing grandstanding, or creating cults of personality.

When Dr. Bruce Maccabbee canceled (?) at the last minute, instead of tapping the resources of the quality talent present at the conference, Open Minds inexplicably opted to bring back, for a second year, the irrepressible Stan Romanek and (get this) they also added Stan’s wife to the podium. That’s right: Lisa Romanek, whose recently published book “From My Side of the Bed: Pulling Back the Covers on Extraterrestrial Contact, A Spouses Point of View,” continues touting the highly controversial (and in my mind, highly dubious) Stan Romanek case.

Several people during the conference asked me what I thought of Stan’s claims and my stock answer for years has been: “If a case appears to good to be true, it probably isn’t.” I’ve been monitoring the meandering claims of the Romanekian worshippers for years, and it would seem that Stan is steadily becoming the model for a new 21st century version of the “contactee” guru – America’s answer to that one-armed Swiss bandit, Billy Meier. Ouch, my fingers smart just from writing that last sentence!

OK, I know, putting on such an extravagant event is fraught with financial peril, and when the bucks are spent, the bottom line is always an issue. But where do you draw the line between kool-aid mixing crowd pleasers and the genuine researchers with quality data?

Not all was a bust. There were several noteworthy presenters this year, including UFO historian Antonio Huneeus, prolithic author/investigator Rosemary Ellen Guiley, media maven Bryce Zabel, Colin Andrews (who was the recipient of the IUFOC Lifetime Achievement Award), and courageous General Ricardo Bermúdez, director of Chile’s Committee of Studies of Anomalous Aerial Phenomenon (CEFAA), the Chilean government’s official organization for the study of unknown aerial phenomena.

Is there hope for the UFO conference model? As the century slowly progresses, the old guard checks out and the kids grow up, I seriously doubt that this mechanism for educating the public will continue to be viable. About the time you read this article, I will be participating in my first-ever virtual UFO/Paranormal conference (http://www.kevinsmithshow.com/AU/ – $10 to stream) At 12 PM Eastern time, March 3, Greg Bishop (“Paranormal UFOs: The Human Element”), Walter Bosley (“The Hidden Landscape”), Andrew Colvin (“Men in Black: The Secret Terror Still Among Us”), William Michael Mott (“The Problem of Density Regarding Non-Human Encounters”) and myself (“UFOs, Abductions, Crop Circles, Miracles & Mutilations: What’s the Connection?”) will be presenting at the first-ever Alternate Universe: The i-Conference.

So is this an indication of the future paradigm in regards to presenting paranormal research to the public at large? Will this model attract a younger audience hungry for data and represent a new approach to the mysteries we cover here at The Paracast? Will the old timers login? Like much of what is happening in the world right now, only time will tell, but like many of us, I sense the future is impacting the paranormal field at faster-than-light speed.

Saturday, February 25, 2012

Monday, February 28, 2011

UFO NEWS | UFO Convention Brings Skeptics, Scientists (and a Few Loonies) to Arizona

International UFO Congress



By Matthew Hendley
Phoenix New Times Bogs
2-27-11

     . . . The Radisson Fort McDowell Resort, just north of Fountain Hills on SR-87, was the host of the 20th annual International UFO Congress between Wednesday and Sunday, drawing hundreds of amateur Fox Mulders and Dana Scullys from around the world.

More than twenty speakers graced the stage over the five-day event with stories of crop circles, extraterrestrial contact, government cover-ups, and even Stan Romanek -- the self-claimed most abducted American in history.

A vendor's area filled up a ballroom of the hotel, with folks selling all of the paranormal staples -- crystal skulls, DVDs of UFO footage, alien-themed jewelry and clothing, homeopathic remedies, and authors peddling their expertise and experience to anyone willing to listen.

Thursday, February 24, 2011

'Aliens,' UFO Lovers Take Over Phoenix

'Aliens,' UFO Lovers Take Over Phoenix



By Fox News
2-24-11

     Alien lovers around the world are congregating in Arizona for the 20th Annual International UFO Congress -- fielding a mixture of the cute, the critical and the downright crazy.

Apparently, the skies above Phoenix are a hotbed for alien activity. If you don't believe in extraterrestrials, you might start to after a visit to this convention, held all week at the Radisson Fort McDowell.

Skeptics may want to prepare themselves for some eye-widening ET yarns.

"I think everybody should be interested. Isn't that the biggest story in the world? Visitation from an extra terrestrial civilization?" said Jeff Willes, a skywatcher.

More than 700 people are here in the valley for the convention, where they can share their enthusiasm for alien activity. "Evidence" of alien life forms is on display and many gathered have personal stories. One woman even claims she's not entirely human.

Experts Present Credible UFO Evidence at Scottsdale area Event

International UFO Congress 2011




UFOs are real say former high-ranking government and military officials
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By Open Minds
2-22-11

The former Minister of Defence for Canada, a man tasked to investigate UFOs for Britain’s Ministry of Defence, multiple former U.S military personnel, and top experts will be presenting their take on the UFO phenomenon this February at the International UFO Congress. This year marks the 20th anniversary of the largest UFO Convention in the United States, and its first time in the Phoenix metro area.

Contrary to popular belief, many in the military do take UFOs seriously. Retired officers and other servicemen will be sharing their personal experiences observing UFOs during their time in the U.S. military. A retired Colonel, John Alexander, who investigated paranormal phenomena for the Army will be releasing his latest book on government UFO secrecy at the conference. Military witnesses in particular pique the interest of the public, as we saw with a recent Press Conference in Washington D.C. in which some of these same witnesses shared their stories.

Further indications of the public’s growing interest in credible UFO evidence was demonstrated by journalist, Leslie Kean’s new book, UFOs: Generals, Pilots, and Government Officials Go On the Record, which hit the New York Times’ best seller list. She will be present at the conference, discussing the incredible media attention her book received, and reviewing some of its content, such as Ex-Arizona Governor, Fyfe Symington’s own sighting of the famous “Phoenix Lights” mass UFO sighting in 1997. Symington says he saw a vehicle he described as “enormous and inexplicable.” Frances Barwood, who was a Phoenix city council woman during the “Phoenix Lights”, will present her struggle trying to represent citizens who wanted a legitimate investigation of the incident.

Besides international representatives from the UK and Britain, a civilian researcher from Brazil will discuss his involvement with his government’s decision to investigate UFOs, an announcement that made worldwide headlines in 2010.

Conference organizer, Alejandro Rojas says, “The stigma associated with this phenomenon is dwindling, as prominent figures such as Stephen Hawking are announcing the likelihood that life exists on other planets. We hope that people come out and see what this is all about and how they can get involved.”

The International UFO Congress is an Arizona based organization dedicated to the dissemination of information related to the research of UFOs. It was established in 1991 and hosts an annual conference which is the largest of its kind in the United States. It features presentations given by authors, researchers, experts, enthusiasts, and those who have witnessed paranormal or anomalous phenomena from all over the world. This event hosts over 20 Speakers, a Film Festival, and plenty of vendors.

WHO:
  • Hon. Paul Hellyer, former Minister of Defence for Canada
  • Nick Pope, former head of the UFO desk at the U.K. Ministry of Defence
  • Col. Charles Halt, USAF Base Commander (Ret.)
  • Col. John Alexander, PhD, served in research and development, special operations, and Special Forces in the U.S. Army (Ret.)
  • Major George Filer, USAF Intelligence Officer (Ret.)
  • CSM Robert Dean, U.S. Army Command Sergeant (Ret.)
  • SSG James Penniston, USAF Staff Sergeant (Ret.)
  • A1C John Burroughs, USAF Airman 1st Class (Ret.)
  • Leslie Kean, investigative reporter, the Coalition for Freedom of Information
  • Stanton Friedman, Nuclear Physicist/author
  • Francis Barwood, Phoenix City Councilwoman (1997)
  • Dr. Carol Rosin, Aerospace consultant
  • Daniel Sheehan, JD, former General Counsel to the U.S. Jesuit National Headquarters

And many more…

WHAT:

Open Minds Production will be hosting the International UFO Congress, a five day event which will feature researchers and former high-ranking government and military officials presenting credible evidence for what the US Air Force describes as Unidentified Flying Objects (UFOs). Representatives from England, Canada, Chile, Brazil, and the US will be providing insight into the global nature of this phenomenon.

WHEN:

Symposium: Wednesday, February 23rd 1 pm – Sunday, February 27th 5 pm.

WHERE:

Radisson Fort McDowell

10438 North Fort McDowell Road

Scottsdale/Fountain Hills, AZ 85264

CONTACT: Maureen Elsberry, Open Minds Marketing Director, Conference Organizer

maureen@openminds.tv 480-302-2147

Alejandro Rojas, Open Minds Magazine Editor, Conference Organizer

alejandro@openminds.tv 480-302-2130

For more information on the symposium, go to www.UFOCongress.com

Sunday, January 13, 2008

Films Sought For EBE Award

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By scifi.com
1-13-08

     EBE AwardOrganizers are inviting filmmakers to submit entries for the Extraterrestrial Biological Entity Award, which will be presented at the 2008 UFO Conference and Film Festival, Feb. 23-March 1, in Laughlin, Nev. Deadline for entries is Jan. 23.

The award, sponsored by the International UFO Congress, seeks completed or nearly completed films, videos, DVD features or shorts and student or commercially released movies on any of the following themes: UFOs; extraterrestrial life; the cosmos and man's place in it; disinformation and secrecy, especially related to NASA, space exploration and advanced technologies; and UFO-related fields, including new energy, Earth changes, unconventional healing methods and unsolved mysteries of the natural world, science and history.

Winners will get a trophy. Fifteen films will screen at the film festival, which takes place at the Aquarius Resort and Casino.

The UFO Congress was formed for the purpose of bringing UFO researchers and lecturers from around the world together annually to publicize UFO incidents and information.