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The 7th Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference will be on Nov. 6-Nov. 8 in Las Vegas at Tuscany Suites and Casino, 255 E. Flamingo Road.
While the three-day pass is $189, tickets for each day can be purchased and a 50 percent off student pass is available. Filled with speakers delivering a variety of topics, the conference will focus on the "cold, hard issues," according to UFO conference chairman, Ryan Wood.
Wood said he started the conference because he was frustrated with existing UFO conferences that were not centered on the fundamental issues of ufology: UFO evidence and government cover-up.
"I just wanted to do it. I had the skills, the money and the fortitude," Wood said.
Wood is on a 10-year mission to facilitate a forum where people and investigators can present evidence of UFO crashes and government cover-ups.
"There is proof," Wood said, "it's in the crashed hardware, documents out of national archives showing compelling and deep military and government involvement."
Wood also said the lowest probable proof is the chance of public figures coming forth to tell the truth of what they have seen and know.
"The big challenge is moving society closer to something to that has been buried for a long time because it's a dangerous topic," Wood said.
Wood said what has happened is "illegal, unconstitutional, immoral and wildly expensive" with the government using "a trillion dollars" of tax money to keep something out of the public eye.
Michael Schratt, a military aerospace historian, who will be speaking at the conference, said he feels this is a subject that all humans should be aware of.
"Regardless if the truth is unpopular for the community, these cases are too crazy to be man-made," Schratt said.
Schratt's goal is to open up people's minds to the fact that there is something bigger going on and compares his theory to the visible light spectrum.
"We have infrared and other colors we can't see. Who are we to say that there is more going on that we just can't see?" Schratt said.
Everyone is invited to attend the conference and registration is available online at http://www.ufoconferance.com, or participants can also register the day of the event.
The conference will be three days full of PowerPoint lectures, video clips, reports and investigations that cover the two areas of crashes and related government cover-up.
"The conference is scientific, investigative and research oriented. There are no weak, sloppy or off-topic presentations," Wood said.
There are several speakers throughout the course of the conference. One is Reporter and Editor of Earthfiles.com Headline News, Investigative Reporter for Coast to Coast AM radio and Emmy Award Winning TV Producer Linda Moulton Howe will present evidence from Vietnam War UFO encounters.
Schratt, who will be presenting highlights from the Center for UFO Studies, said he has always been interested in alienation and UFOs.
"I would say it's been a full time thing for the last 15 years. I've devoted my life," Schratt said.
Schratt will highlight cases at the conference with illustrations and 3D animations. These are cases that Schratt said he has chosen from over 50,000 cases that he has gone through.
One case that Schratt will discuss deals with what he said was, "a gigantic half-mile flying saucer…the upper dome had 28 levels and each level was about 10 feet high."
Peter Robbins, a UFO researcher for 25 years according to ufoevidence.org, will speak about the Russian UFO landing in 1989 as well as England's Rendlesham Forest UFO incident. Robbins was involved in the research of those events.
"UFO crashes have happened everywhere. They have happened in Bolivia, Russia, the United States and more. Other countries have strong and, powerful evidence but they aren't giving it up," Wood said.
UFO Investigator James Clarkson will tell the story of June Crain at the convention. Ufoconference.com said that Crain, who worked in a top-secret government laboratory, had heard of three UFO crashes retrievals.
Other speakers include University Archivest Kenn Thomas, who has written over a dozen books on conspiracy topics and UFO Historian Richard Dolan, with information on the UFO phenomenon and the response of the government authorities and more.
The conference is from 4:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. Saturday and 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday.
For more information, visit UFO Conference.
The 7th Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference will be on Nov. 6-Nov. 8 in Las Vegas at Tuscany Suites and Casino, 255 E. Flamingo Road.
While the three-day pass is $189, tickets for each day can be purchased and a 50 percent off student pass is available. Filled with speakers delivering a variety of topics, the conference will focus on the "cold, hard issues," according to UFO conference chairman, Ryan Wood.
Wood said he started the conference because he was frustrated with existing UFO conferences that were not centered on the fundamental issues of ufology: UFO evidence and government cover-up.
"I just wanted to do it. I had the skills, the money and the fortitude," Wood said.
Wood is on a 10-year mission to facilitate a forum where people and investigators can present evidence of UFO crashes and government cover-ups.
"There is proof," Wood said, "it's in the crashed hardware, documents out of national archives showing compelling and deep military and government involvement."
Wood also said the lowest probable proof is the chance of public figures coming forth to tell the truth of what they have seen and know.
"The big challenge is moving society closer to something to that has been buried for a long time because it's a dangerous topic," Wood said.
Wood said what has happened is "illegal, unconstitutional, immoral and wildly expensive" with the government using "a trillion dollars" of tax money to keep something out of the public eye.
Michael Schratt, a military aerospace historian, who will be speaking at the conference, said he feels this is a subject that all humans should be aware of.
"Regardless if the truth is unpopular for the community, these cases are too crazy to be man-made," Schratt said.
Schratt's goal is to open up people's minds to the fact that there is something bigger going on and compares his theory to the visible light spectrum.
"We have infrared and other colors we can't see. Who are we to say that there is more going on that we just can't see?" Schratt said.
Everyone is invited to attend the conference and registration is available online at http://www.ufoconferance.com, or participants can also register the day of the event.
The conference will be three days full of PowerPoint lectures, video clips, reports and investigations that cover the two areas of crashes and related government cover-up.
"The conference is scientific, investigative and research oriented. There are no weak, sloppy or off-topic presentations," Wood said.
There are several speakers throughout the course of the conference. One is Reporter and Editor of Earthfiles.com Headline News, Investigative Reporter for Coast to Coast AM radio and Emmy Award Winning TV Producer Linda Moulton Howe will present evidence from Vietnam War UFO encounters.
Schratt, who will be presenting highlights from the Center for UFO Studies, said he has always been interested in alienation and UFOs.
"I would say it's been a full time thing for the last 15 years. I've devoted my life," Schratt said.
Schratt will highlight cases at the conference with illustrations and 3D animations. These are cases that Schratt said he has chosen from over 50,000 cases that he has gone through.
One case that Schratt will discuss deals with what he said was, "a gigantic half-mile flying saucer…the upper dome had 28 levels and each level was about 10 feet high."
Peter Robbins, a UFO researcher for 25 years according to ufoevidence.org, will speak about the Russian UFO landing in 1989 as well as England's Rendlesham Forest UFO incident. Robbins was involved in the research of those events.
"UFO crashes have happened everywhere. They have happened in Bolivia, Russia, the United States and more. Other countries have strong and, powerful evidence but they aren't giving it up," Wood said.
UFO Investigator James Clarkson will tell the story of June Crain at the convention. Ufoconference.com said that Crain, who worked in a top-secret government laboratory, had heard of three UFO crashes retrievals.
Other speakers include University Archivest Kenn Thomas, who has written over a dozen books on conspiracy topics and UFO Historian Richard Dolan, with information on the UFO phenomenon and the response of the government authorities and more.
The conference is from 4:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. Saturday and 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday.
For more information, visit UFO Conference.