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The Strange Realities Conference is returning September 25th and 26th 2023, this time as an online streaming experience for everyone! We had a blast in Nashville last year, saw some fascinating presentations, and made some new friends, but our uncertain times demand an alternative this year. On the positive side, this will allow more people than ever to attend and has let us build a huge lineup of speakers! We’ll feature presentations by some of the best minds in the field of the Paranormal, Ufology, Cryptozoology, Occultism and Conspiracy research in the world today. The speakers include Brent Raynes, Tim Binnall, Aaron Gulyas, Guy Malone, Allen Greenfield, Timothy Renner, Dr. Future, and some others to be announced.
We will hold this event online the Evening of Friday September 25th, and all day on both Saturday and Sunday September 26th and 27th.
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Brent Raynes is the editor of the online monthly magazine Alternate Perceptions (apmagazine.info) which he initially began as a small print newsletter called ParaUfology Forum back in 1985. Brent became involved in the study of the UFO phenomenon at age 14, back in January 1967, shortly after reading Frank Edwards’ book Flying Saucers-Serious Business. Although his ufological journey initially was aligned with the mainstream “nuts and bolts ET” perspective, it wasn’t long before he began to give serious consideration to alternative theories that included the paranormal. Brent began a correspondence with John Keel in October 1969, and was so impressed with his alternative approach, ideas and field work as described in his articles and books, that back around the mid-1970s Brent spent many weeks and practically the entire summer of 1975 traveling through many states from Maine to Florida to interview dozens of experiencers and researchers firsthand.
Brent’s first book Visitors from Hidden Realms was published in 2004, his second book On The Edge of Reality in 2009, and his third and very recent book is, not surprisingly, entitled John A. Keel: The Man, The Myths, and the Ongoing Mysteries (2023).
Brent is a resident of Waynesboro, TN. Married with a daughter and two grandchildren and three step-grandchildren and two step great-grandchildren, he is retired from the Tennessee Department of Correction.
Since 2017, Aaron Gulyas has produced The Saucer Life, a podcast which explores the history, lore, and culture of flying saucer belief. He is the author of several books including Extraterrestrials and the American Zeitgeist ("A significant contribution to the body of literature on the UFO phenomenon in general and the contactee movement in specific”- Journal of Popular Culture), Conspiracy Theories: The Roots, Themes, and Propagation of Paranoid Political and Cultural Narratives ("an updated and well researched genealogy of some of the most enduring tropes of conspiracy lore”- Nova Religio), and The Paranormal and the Paranoid: Conspiratorial Science Fiction Television ("a helpful volume, and one that should be appreciated by scholars”- 好用的ssr飞机场 - 好看123:1 天前 · 好用的ssr飞机场,最新免费ssr飞机场,全网最全ssr公益机场地址,免费ssr节点2021,高速稳定ssr机场推荐,免费ssr飞机场,1元机场ssr,免费公益机场ssr,obfs安卓插件下载,ssr免费订阅地址). He has also written or edited a vast number of articles and books on much more boring subjects. Gulyas teaches history in Michigan, where he lives with his very, very patient family.
John E.L. Tenney is one of the most well-recognized and highly sought-after investigators of UFO, Paranormal and Occult phenomena in America. Mr. Tenney has been actively involved in the field of anomalistic, conspiratorial, occult, UFOlogical, and paranormal research for over three decades. It is estimated that, over the past 30 years, more than 110,000 people have attended one of John’s signature “Weird Lectures.” John’s columns and articles have been printed in magazines and newspapers world-wide, and he has lectured to numerous public and private schools, universities, organizations and clubs.
Due to his extended time involved in occult research he has acted as a consult for numerous companies including, but not limited to: NBC, A&E, Fox, SyFy, Travel Channel, Discovery Channel, The Detroit Free Press and Huffington Post, Men’s Health and The New York Times, and Wall Street Journal. He has worked on numerous television shows including Unsolved Mysteries, Sightings, Very Scary Stories, Paranormal State: The New Class, Ghost Stalkers and Paranormal Lockdown, Kindred Spirits and Hellier.
Aside from his time investigating unusual phenomena John is also an accomplished painter, musician and humorist. John is the author of over a dozen books,including the recently released, Theoretical Weirdo.
David B. Metcalfe is a researcher, writer and multimedia specialist focusing on the areas where creativity, culture, and consciousness collide. In 2011 he established the Liminal Analytics: Applied Research Collaborative to focus on building multidisciplinary lines of communication through applied scholarship, digital media and social network development.Metcalfe is the Editor-in-Chief for the Windbridge Research Center’s Threshold: Journal of Interdisciplinary Consciousness Studies. In addition, he is currently working on a long-term trans-media project with Dr. R. Andrew Chesnut, Chair of Catholic Studies at Virginia Commonwealth University, to document the growth of devotional traditions associated with Santa Muerte.
Greenfield was elected to the mystical episcopate of the Neopythagorean Gnostic Assembly in 1986 and again in 1994, and further consecrated within the Ordo Templi Orientis (OTO) by Frater Superior William Breeze in 1987 and later again by their U.S. Grand Master General David Scriven, but has long parted ways with the OTO in favor of the broadly-based Free Illuminist movement. His episcopal title "Tau" is sometimes abbreviated as "T" and prefixed to his legal name, and thus he may also be referred to as T Allen Greenfield. A former member of Ordo Templi Orientis and editor of the Eulis Lodge journal LAShTAL, Greenfield has more recently become a critic of the Order's upper management. In February 2006, he called for their resignation and stepped down from all managerial duties in protest, issuing a strong criticism of the current Outer Head of the Order, William Breeze.
A past (elected) member of the Society for Psychical Research and the National Investigations Committee on Aerial Phenomena (from 1960), he has twice been the recipient of the "UFOlogist of the Year Award" of the National UFO Conference (1972 and 1992).
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Greenfield has devoted the last eight years to the worldwide Free Illuminist or Congregational Illuminist Movement which currently has at least three thousand members.
As a girl Stephanie Quick found herself captivated by the stories contained in the alien-eyeballed covers of ‘Strangely Enough’! Aside from the odd levitation, she didn’t get much in the way of actual experience of the strange until a Near Death Experience at the age of 21.
This event, and following esoteric practices taught by the entities encountered in her NDE, resulted in a wide range of high strange events including premonitions, empathic communication with the dead and the living, telepathic communication with trees, missing time with a gnome, and an outrageous number of synchronicities.
Using models from anthropology, the humanities, and esoteric theory Quick endeavors to develop new questions and understanding about the world of the high strange; not just as an intellectual exercise but in order to help interested people – experiencers or not – gain insight into these phenomenon.
Blog at “Ghost Dog is a Mystery Box”
http://stephaniequick.home.blog/
Agnostic gnostic, walking conundrum & metaphysical oxymoron (with emphasis in the 'moron' part), the mysterious RPJ leaves a double life: By day he serves as Grand Master in the International Sacred Order of Lucha Libre, but at night he pursues his life-long study of everything considered mysterious and/or 'paranormal' --a term he personally detests.
When he's not exploring the web looking for his daily fix of Forteana, he can be found writing, designing, illustrating, fooling around and offering his services as news administrator at The Daily Grail. He also regularly participates in other websites and podcasts like Radio Misterioso and Where Did the Road Go?
He impatiently awaits for the return of the mothership in Mexico City.
Tim Binnall is the news editor for Coast to Coast AM as well as the host of the pioneering paranormal podcast Binnall of America. For more than a decade and over the course of hundreds of BoA programs, he has interviewed a vast array of researchers, spanning a wide spectrum of paranormal genres and ranging from bonafide esoteric icons to up-and-coming future players in 'the field.' A graduate of Syracuse University, Binnall aims to maintain an outsider's perspective on the paranormal world with a distinct appreciation for its absurdities and a keen interest in the personalities and sociology of esoteric studies.
Guy Malone runs the website alienstranger.com and, various other UFO-related outlets (such as “Live from Roswell”, the website “alienresistance.org”, which “[o]ffers Biblically-based articles and videos on the UFO/Alien topic, and testimonies of abductions stopping in Jesus’ name”, and the book Come Sail Away: UFO Phenomenon & the Bible – website for the book here. Malone is a “childhood experiencer of visitations and possible ‘abduction,’” who in the 1990s “began studying the phenomena from a Bible perspective.” In 1999, he moved to Roswell, New Mexico, to get closer to the source of the alleged phenomena.
Timothy Renner is an illustrator, author, and folk musician living in Pennsylvania. His illustrations have appeared in the pages of various books, magazines, fanzines and comics as well as on many record and CD covers. Since 1995, Timothy has been making music both solo and with his band, Stone Breath. Timothy is the creator of "Strange Familiars", a podcast concerning the paranormal, weird history, folklore and the occult. He makes regular appearances on the paranormal radio show, "Where Did the Road Go?", and has appeared as a guest on many other podcasts and radio programs, including "Coast to Coast AM".
Kiki Dombrowski is a spiritual researcher and explorer who has spent her life studying mythology, magic, witchcraft, and the supernatural. She lives in Nashville where she is a professional tarot card reader, certified life coach, and writer.
Kiki has worked with varying forms of divination, most notably tarot, which she began working with over 25 years ago. She is currently focused on studying tarot and how it can support spiritual transformation. In addition to tarot, Kiki is currently studying crystal healing, self-care techniques for witches and empaths, and high vibrational food. She is an avid traveler and deeply interested in sacred sites and how spirit of place can influence and inspire people.
Kiki has been a contributing writer for Witch Way Magazine for five years and works as a content specialist for the magazine. She has published two books. Eight Extraordinary Days explored the Witch’s Wheel of the Year through an examination of the magic and mythology of the seasons. A Curious Future explored unusual and fascinating forms of divination. Both are currently being revised for second editions. Kiki is also an ambassador for Liminal Earth, where she supports the recording of high strangeness events through their interactive online map. She received her BA in English and Creative Writing from Southern Connecticut State University. She received her MA in Medieval English from the University of Nottingham.
For more information please visit her website kikidombrowski.com or follow her on Twitter: @KikiD333.
In 1991, Greg Bishop co-founded a magazine called The Excluded Middle, which was a journal of UFOs, conspiracy research, psychedelia and new science. Wake Up Down There!, a collection of articles from the magazine, was published in 2000 by Adventures Unlimited Press.
Greg’s second book was Project Beta: The Story of Paul Bennewitz, National Security, and the Creation of a Modern UFO Myth which documented a government campaign of disinformation perpetrated against an unsuspecting U.S. citizen. Weird California, a portrait of strange and eerie history and places in the Golden State, was released in 2006. From December 2007 to November 2011, Greg blogged for the UFO and paranormal site Ufomystic. His current book It Defies Language is composed for the most part of entries from that blog along with older material and brand new articles written just for the collection.
For two years Greg hosted The Hungry Ghost, a radio show of interviews and music airing on pirate FM station KBLT in Los Angeles. His current show, Radio Misterioso can be heard at radiomisterioso.com, and podcasts are available for download. The site features interviews with researchers as well as scientists and academics who are involved in fringe topics.
He is licensed to fly aerial drones for commercial clients, and is also certified paraglider and ultralight pilot as well as holding a private pilot license.
Jenny Ashford is a horror, true crime, and paranormal writer, graphic designer, and podcaster. Her most recent books are a three-volume true crime compilation collectively known as The Faceless Villain: A Collection of the Eeriest Unsolved Murders of the Twentieth Century. Her other books include four paranormal nonfiction books. She also co-hosts a podcast with Tom Ross called 13 O'Clock, on which they discuss true crime, unexplained mysteries, paranormal weirdness, and other fun, creepy topics.
S. William Snider, aka Recluse, is the longtime curator of the VISUP blog (ssr飞机场推荐), where he has explored high strangeness and parapolitics in all their many forms for over a decade. More recently, he has branched out into books and podcasts. He is the co-author of Strange Tales of the Parapolitical: Postwar Nazis, Mercenaries, and Other Secret History and the host of The Farm podcast (thefarmpodcast.com). He is also a reoccurring guest on the Penny Royal podcast. Most recently, he has issued the 30,000 word essay More Strange Tales: Hellier, the Lovecraft Gnosis, and Psychological Warfare in conjunction with the first Penny Royal release. The first installment of a three part trilogy exploring the origins of Jeffrey Epstein's network, A Special Relationship: Epstein, Trump, and the Secret History of the Anglo-American Establishment, is set to drop this October.
Originally from South Carolina, Jack was born in 1953 in Columbia, South Carolina. He was raised United Methodist but left the church at age 15 over segregation of the races during worship. His family though Christian, practiced elements of folk religions which he later came to learn stemmed from his maternal great-grandfather who was a Powwow Doctor who specialized in healing animals through sacred touch. Jack was raised not to fear, but to accept the presence of spirits, dream interpretation and spiritual visions.
Jack earned his B.A. from the University of South Carolina in 1976 with a double major in Religious Studies and Psychology and a minor in Anthropology. Jack earned his Masters of Library Science at the University of Maryland–College Park in 1987. First, as a law librarian Jack worked in in academic law libraries in Virginia, Ohio, and Missouri. In 1998, he made the transition to the general academic library and to Western Kentucky University in 1998 where he is now a Professor/Collection Services Coordinator.
As a spiritual person, Jack has been involved with traditional American shamanism since 1974 as a folklorist and practitioner of Powwow and Hoodoo shamanic traditions. He received training in Hoodoo from James E. McTeer, 1903-1979, and others and learned Powwow/Braucherei from Hexenmeister, Lee Raus Gandee, 1917-1998 who wrote Strange Experience: The Secrets of a Hexenmeister. Their student/teacher relationship lasted from 1973-1977.
Jack went on to meet and learn from other Powwow doctors in Pennsylvania and mountain magic from an Appalachian granny women in south central Virginia. His own practice has led him to speak since 1976 at events in Tennessee, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Georgia, North and South Carolina and even at institutions like Harvard University and as far afield as Pescara, Italy.
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Prior to pursuing his dream of becoming a full-time author
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Rev. Michael J. Carter is originally from Baltimore, Maryland. He moved to New York City in 1980 and lived there for 25 years, working as a professional actor before moving to Asheville with his family. Michael is an ordained Inter-faith minister and received his BA Degree in Letters from the College of New Rochelle where he graduated cum laude. He received his Masters Of Divinity Degree from Union Theological Seminary in New York City (class of 2000).While serving various Unitarian Universalist Congregations in New York, Michael was trained as an anti-racism trainer and has been recognized by President Clinton for his efforts. Michael was also a weekly columnist for the Asheville Citizen Times. Rev. Carter now serves as the minister for Unitarian Universalist Congregation of The Swannanoa Valley, in the beautiful mountains of Western North Carolina.
Rev. Carter has written articles on UFOs and Religion for such publications as UFO Magazine, Alien Encounters ( A British Publication),The MUFON UFO Journal, Contact Forum, The S.P.A.C.E. Newsletter (Support Program for Abductees Contact Encounters) a UFO support group in New York City. He has spoken at UFO Conferences such as the ARE Ancient Mysteries Conference, The 2nd Philadelphia, Need To Know Conference, The Annual Long Island UFO Conference with Budd Hopkins, Contact In The Desert, and The International UFO Conference In Scottsdale Arizona. Rev. Carter has appeared on radio and TV appearances across the nation. Rev. Carter has also appeared on Japanese television discussing the Bible and UFOs.
A long-time UFO experiencer, he lectures extensively on the topic of religion and UFOs. He has appeared on the Sci-Fi Channel’s Steven Spielberg's production of Abduction Diaries, The Real 4400, and was a frequent guest on The History Channel’s production of Ancient Aliens, and UFO’s The Hidden Evidence which airs on The American Heroes Channel ( formally known as The Military Channel. The second season of the show airs on The Travel Channel this spring of 2023). He has also been interviewed by Academy Award winning actress Shirley MacLaine , George Noory's Coast to Coast AM, Beyond Belief on Gaia TV with George Noory, Late Night In The Desert with Heather Wade, and Coast to Coast AM with Jimmy Church. Recently, Rev. Carter spoke at the International UFO Conference in Arizona in February 2018. In April of 2018, Rev. Carter spoke to Alabama MUFON about Science, UFOs, and Religion.
Rev. Carter's books are entitled, Alien Scriptures: Extraterrestrials In the Holy Bible. A New World If You Can Take It: God, Extraterrestrials and The Evolution of Human Consciousness. God Consciousness: A 30 Day Meditation Manual To God Centered Thinking, and his latest work is, The Metaphysics Of Spiritual Healing and The Power of Affirmative Prayer. All four books can be found on Amazon.com and Barnes and Nobles.
J. Michael Bennett, Ph.D has a doctorate degree in Mechanical Engineering, and served for sixteen years as a team leader in technology development at the U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory, as well operating his own successful consulting and technology development business as an inventor, having received over twenty four patents on personal inventions now used in the military, commercial and transportation industries, with his work profiled in the 免费ssr飞机场, Scientific American and television programs on CNN and PBS. For seven years, he produced and hosted a radio program entitled Future Quake (as host “Doctor Future”), broadcast weekly on WRFN FM (“Radio Free Nashville”) and then daily on the Christian radio station WENO, AM 760 in Nashville, TN, and worldwide via the Internet (with his shows currently archived at the show website, www.futurequake.com). He is a contributing author of the books How to Overcome the Most Frightening Issues You Will Face This Century and Pandemonium’s Engine (both of Defender Publishing), and at any time is working on a number of new solo book projects. He has also been featured as a radio guest on programs such as SSR搭建教程 | Sui Xin's Blog:2021-11-16 · SSR客户端下载 Windows客户端:下载地址 Mac客户端:下载地址 安卓客户端:下载地址 iPhone客户端:在线安装地址 安装好之后在软件中输入部署 SSR 时设置的信息即可成功登录。若忘记了自己的配置信息可重新运行 ./ssr.sh 脚本查看账号信息。 参考, and as a keynote speaker on religion and spirituality at the 2008 United Nations and World Council of Churches-sponsored international conference entitled “Reconnecting Heaven and Earth in Spirit, Space and the Human Psyche,” hosted by the United Nations NGO (non-governmental organization), The International Institute of Integral Human Sciences (www.iiihs.org). He was a researcher and on-camera host of the documentary, Dark Clouds Over Elberton: The True Story of the Georgia Guidestones. He also irregularly posts his musings on his blog site dedicated to Joshua and Caleb and other “minority views” of God’s people, “The Two Spies Report” (www.twospiesreport.wordpress.com), and also hosts a site (www.mikebennettbooks.com) dedicated to news about his published works.
Tony Kail is a cultural anthropologist, ethnographer and writer. Kail has been involved in research of magico-religious cultures for thirty years. His work has taken him from Vodou ceremonies in New Orleans to Haitian Botanicas in Harlem and Spirit churches in East Africa. He is a cultural consultant for local, state and federal medical and public safety agencies on issues related to cultural diversity, religious culture and transcultural communication. He has lectured at more than one hundred universities, hospitals and public safety agencies throughout the United States. He has been featured on CNN Online, the History Channel, Coast to Coast AM and numerous radio, television and print outlets. His articles have appeared in Fate magazine, the Journal of Counterterrorism and Homeland Security, Law and Order and Police Quarterly. He spent ten years performing fieldwork among Neo-Pagan communities throughout the United States, and this led to the writing of A Cop’s Guide to Occult Investigations: Understanding Satanism, Santeria, Wicca and Other Alternative Religions. He is the author of A Secret History of Memphis Hoodoo: Rootworkers, Conjurers and Spirituals and Stories of Rootworkers and Conjurers in the Mid-South from The History Press. He is the founder and curator of the West Tennessee Museum of Southern Hoodoo History.
Wren Collier is an occultist and Thelemite living in Minneapolis, Minnesota. He is a frequent contributor on the "Where Did The Road Go?" podcast, as well as contributing to projects like NAEQ.IO and the Lunar Cry occult community. He also sells fine occult goods at his Etsy store, Atelier Argent, and is working on his first book, "CTHONIA", an exploration of katabasis narratives, underground kingdoms, pulp scifi, and the Hollow Earth. He can be found at liminalroom.com
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