Halifax ventures into New Frontiers
The 2006 New Frontiers Symposium brings seven researchers and authors to Saint Mary’s University in Halifax on Saturday to talk about extraterrestrial life, space exploration, cryptozoology and transhumanism.
Award-winning Halifax filmmaker Paul Kimball (Fields of Fear), will base his talk on his upcoming documentary for Space, Best Evidence: Top 10 UFO Cases.
The lineup also includes: Washington, D.C.'s Robert Zimmerman, an award-winning historian of space exploration (Leaving Earth); Fredericton nuclear physicist and UFO researcher and author Stanton T. Friedman (Crash at Corona), the original investigator of the Roswell incident; bestselling British author Nick Redfern (Saucer Spies); Los Angeles radio host and author Greg Bishop (Project Beta); Kansas City author Mac Tonnies (After the Martian Apocalypse) and Norfok, Virginia software engineer and Project Blue Book archivist William Wise.
Here's another one . . .
Although I'll probably post a few more times today, I'm putting this blog on "standby" until I return and get back to a normal schedule (although, honestly, my schedule is never exactly "normal").
I've got an early flight tomorrow morning (Friday the 13th!), which gives me a day to chill out before the "gig."
Expect a full report.
2 comments:
Have a great time Mac! Can't wait to hear how it went.
Thanks, Dustin. And thanks for all your publicity!
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