Weird 10: Paranormal and UFO Conference: Latest Update

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By SwindonUFO | Monday, June 14, 2010, 21:54

 

Keeping Wiltshire Weird!

Weird 10 is proud to present twelve well known speakers, researchers, authors and TV celebrities in the UFO and Paranormal subject this August. The event will be held over two days at the atmospheric Athenaeum Victorian theatre in Warminster, Wiltshire. Nestling in the weirdest county in the UK, the town was once crowned the UFO capitol of the World

You can expect a fantastic weekend of talks and presentations all hosted by the well liked and respected Malcolm Robinson. Malcolm will introduce household names like Nick Pope and Dr. Ciaran O’Keeffe, as well as popular researchers such as Andrew Collins, Dr. David Clarke, Andy Roberts and Wal Thornhill. With such a diverse guest list many different subjects and theories will be covered from the Supernatural in Warfare, plasma UFOs and Paranormal investigation to alternative theories of the cosmic standard model and the Rendlesham Forest Incident. There is something for everyone at the event regardless of your belief!

We also offer a daily coach service from Swindon which is ideally located with major rail and road links. With hotels at a premium in Warminster why not stay in Swindon and let us take you to and from the event?

Free copies of Paranormal Magazine will be on offer and large merchant stall areas will be stocked with all kinds of paranormal related items. The event will also launch two books by authors Andy Roberts and Brian Allan.

An open question and answer session on Saturday is followed by Free live music in the evening by 'The Programme Initiative,' an innovated band that mixes stunning visuals with their music and celebrates a post-disclosure world. The evening ends with a chance to join the legendary UFO Warminster sky watch held at Cradle Hill on the outskirts of the town.

Speakers: Kevin Goodman, Wal Thornhill, Nick Pope, David Clarke, Andy Roberts, Ciaran O’Keeffe, Andrew Collins, Brian Allan, ASSAP, Ross Hemsworth.

Special Guest: Philip Mantle, Editor of UFO Matrix magazine, sponsors of Weird 10.

You can also save over 10% on the price of a weekend pass by purchasing your tickets now.

Date 21st and 22nd August. 9:15am – 5pm both days. (Doors open 8:30am)

Ticket Prices: £35 for a weekend pass if bought in advance (over 10% discount), £20 per day on the door.

The live band is FREE

The Sky Watch is FREE

Venue: Athenaeum Theatre, High Street, Warminster.

More information at www.mystical-county.org.uk/w10-home.htm or call 01793 484510

Weird Events is sponsored by UFO Matrix

      

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  • Profile image for SwindonUFO

    I think 12 speakers over two days for £35 represents very good value for money, not to mention the open Q&A session, free magazine, free live gig in the evening and the organised sky watch which is also of course free.

    The event isn't only about UFOs, it covers a wide range of subjects from different perspectives... The idea is to help people walk away with an informed opinion and perhaps get to the bottom of some of the more extreme claims being made on the internet/press etc.

    All in all, it will be a fantastic weekend and really good fun.

    Tickets will also be on sale at the Tourist Information in Warminster in a week or so.

    By SwindonUFO at 16:15 on 22/06/10

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  • Profile image for Emily92

    I cannot believe you would pay £20 for this!
    Unlikely Flying Objects more like!!!

    By Emily92 at 23:44 on 21/06/10

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  • Profile image for WiltshireStu

    I cannot wait for the Sky Watch! Such a pleasure for this event to be taking place in our town!

    By WiltshireStu at 11:54 on 16/06/10

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