Thursday, May 20, 2010

MUFON Lectures Rock!

I had a fantastic time over the last two nights speaking to the MUFON Los Angeles and MUFON OC organizations. The Mutual UFO Network is one of the oldest and most venerable UFO research groups on the planet, with a history that goes back into the late 1960’s. It boasts tens of thousands of members worldwide and is dedicated to maintaining high scientific standards in the field of UFO investigation.

I was invited to speak a few months back through my good friend Barbara Yates after I made couple of appearances at her private lecture series in Huntington Beach. Jamie Hunter of MUFON was kind enough to invite me to speak in Studio City and Orange County on back to back nights.

Tuesday I had a pretty good turnout at the monthly MUFON LA meeting and I saw some of my usual peeps there. The event went well and everybody seemed pleased with the event. Wednesday in the OC was even better, with more than 100 people turning out and generally upbeat vibe. I met a real hero, NASA astronaut L. Blaine Hammond, who piloted the space shuttle Discovery on the STS-39 and STS-64. It was a true honor to chat with him before the lecture. After that it was a solid 2 hours of me yapping about hyper-dimensional physics, why quantum physics is crap, and the coming changes I see in our society as a result of this new physics of consciousness. I ended the show with a message about what we can all do to affect a positive change for planet in the coming years.


Special thanks to Jamie Hunter, all the guys at MUFON, Melinda Leslie, Barbara Yates, and Shana’s mom Sheila. It was a great two days. I sold out all my copies of Dark Mission!

I’ll post some video to Youtube in the next few days.

Now, back to finishing my manuscript for The Choice...

2 comments:

  1. Thank you. So glad you enjoyed it!

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  2. So we're in the midst or on the brink of the Harmonic Convergence you mentioned. What are we to expect? Any definite dates? Thursday?

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