UFOs over Hollywood: The 43rd National UFO Conference Touches Down Again
According to a 2002 Roper Poll, over two-thirds of the American public believe their government is withholding information about UFOs and 60 percent of adults want the information declassified. The government has insisted that UFOs do not constitute a national security threat, while refusing to formally deny an extraterrestrial explanation and stubbornly keeping most UFO related information hidden from the public.
Hollywood, CA (PRWEB) July 1, 2005 -- Investigators, journalists, doctors and
authors will present their findings at the Renaissance Hotel, 1755 North
Highland Avenue, Hollywood, CA on Sept. 2-4, 2005.
Representing a
serious, long-term approach to the greatest mystery of our time, the group will
present case evidence, documentation and current status of knowledge on the
subject.
Declassified records clearly indicate some UFOs are not science
fiction. Trained observers -- pilots, air traffic controllers, radar operators,
astronauts, and military personnel -- and government agencies have reported and
documented spectacular unknown objects visually, photographically and on radar.
Some have landed and left ground traces in Europe and the United States which
have been studied by scientists.
Popular national journalist and former
CNN news anchor, Cheryll Jones, will be this year's Master of
Ceremonies.
One of this year's speakers, Grant Cameron, will show how the
American government has tried to hide evidence and circumvent civilian research
inquiries for decades. Cameron will also show how the issue of UFO's has
impacted every presidency since Roosevelt.
Author and documentary maker,
Lynne D. Kitei, M.D., will present the results of seven years investigating the
sightings with photo and video documentation by hundreds of Phoenix citizens of
enormous triangular craft over Arizona in 1997. She is the producer of the new,
award winning (New York Film Festival) documentary, The Phoenix Lights. Despite
a probe launched by a Phoenix City Councilwoman and a lawsuit in 2000, the
Department of Defense maintained it had no information about these triangular
objects.
Other lectures will look at the history of scientific research into
unidentified aerial phenomenon and present formerly classified government
documents illustrating the national security concerns of the U.S. government
over the phenomenon.
For prospective attendees with limited knowledge of
the subject matter, a free lecture – “UFOlogy 101” - will be given Friday at 1
p.m. on the second floor of the Renaissance hotel.
Executive Director,
Lisa Davis believes the American public deserves to have objective information
on this compelling topic.
“The unbelievable number of accounts and
sightings by logical, coherent, sane persons worldwide on the subject are so
astonishing there is no need for speculative theories or sensationalism, “says
Davis. “We have enough data to convince anyone with a high school education that
something strange is indeed taking place."
Details on additional speakers
and topics are posted at: www.nufoc.org. Press passes and interviews can be arranged
through The National UFO Conference Executive Director Lisa Davis. Day Passes to
all lectures are just $25 per day.
The National UFO Conference
(NUFOC)
Renaissance Hotel – Hollywood, CA Sept. 2-4, 2005
1755 North
Highland Ave. Hollywood, CA
www.nufoc.org
Contact NUFOC: (858)523-1068
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