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<blockquote data-quote="cmac" data-source="post: 43422" data-attributes="member: 1473"><p>I haven't been to the Alamo UFO Conference. However, I have been to numerous other UFO Conferences in the Midwest of the U.S. I recently attended a UFO Conference where Steven Jones was a speaker, who is also speaking at this Alamo Conference. In my own personal opinion, hearing his experiences and his presentation is very much worth it. He will become a fairly prominent speaker from here on out. He claims to have had 50 years now of contact. Including multiple abduction experiences. He has been returned outside of his home, with the doors deadbolted from the inside. Returned to places he's never been to. Very interesting experiences that he's had, and a great message as well.</p><p></p><p>Niara Isley, I've seen a few of her video interviews. She was a member of the military who apparently had her memories wiped from a time she was in the military working at Tonapah, an area where there have been multiple sightings. She claims to have been abducted from the MILAB programs (military abductions). She was also a victim of sexual abuse and rape claiming that members of the military were involved in this.</p><p></p><p>I'm not familar with the other 2 speakers. Sounds like a neat set up for a conference since it is near Area 51, so the ambience should be cool. It is a bit pricey though at $125, the conferences around the midwest are usually around $60 and have many more speakers. But likely you will get longer presentations from the speakers. Seems the Alamo Conference is a more personal environment though, where you can talk with the speakers more, and people can share stories and experiences more. You can talk with the speakers at any conference, but sometimes the time is limited if you want to hear all of the presentations.</p><p></p><p>Personally I've had an amazing time at all of the conferences that I've been to, so I highly recommend people to attend when given the chance, whether you are a firm believer, or you just want to hear and see what evidence is out there, skeptics and debunkers for sure should attend. Getting a personal feel for the speakers is a lot different than just watching videos, and listening to interviews. You get a lot more in depth stuff at the conferences, than you will find online, no doubt about that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cmac, post: 43422, member: 1473"] I haven't been to the Alamo UFO Conference. However, I have been to numerous other UFO Conferences in the Midwest of the U.S. I recently attended a UFO Conference where Steven Jones was a speaker, who is also speaking at this Alamo Conference. In my own personal opinion, hearing his experiences and his presentation is very much worth it. He will become a fairly prominent speaker from here on out. He claims to have had 50 years now of contact. Including multiple abduction experiences. He has been returned outside of his home, with the doors deadbolted from the inside. Returned to places he's never been to. Very interesting experiences that he's had, and a great message as well. Niara Isley, I've seen a few of her video interviews. She was a member of the military who apparently had her memories wiped from a time she was in the military working at Tonapah, an area where there have been multiple sightings. She claims to have been abducted from the MILAB programs (military abductions). She was also a victim of sexual abuse and rape claiming that members of the military were involved in this. I'm not familar with the other 2 speakers. Sounds like a neat set up for a conference since it is near Area 51, so the ambience should be cool. It is a bit pricey though at $125, the conferences around the midwest are usually around $60 and have many more speakers. But likely you will get longer presentations from the speakers. Seems the Alamo Conference is a more personal environment though, where you can talk with the speakers more, and people can share stories and experiences more. You can talk with the speakers at any conference, but sometimes the time is limited if you want to hear all of the presentations. Personally I've had an amazing time at all of the conferences that I've been to, so I highly recommend people to attend when given the chance, whether you are a firm believer, or you just want to hear and see what evidence is out there, skeptics and debunkers for sure should attend. Getting a personal feel for the speakers is a lot different than just watching videos, and listening to interviews. You get a lot more in depth stuff at the conferences, than you will find online, no doubt about that. [/QUOTE]
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