Mysteries Unveiled: UFO and Paranormal Conference Set to Light Up Newport

The enigmatic world of UFOs and extraterrestrial encounters will take centre stage at Newport's West Usk Lighthouse on June 8, 2024. This annual conference, now in its sixth iteration, promises to engage both believers and sceptics through the insights of six expert speakers covering an array of paranormal subjects. Topics will range from UFO phenomena to the ancient mysteries of Stonehenge and the intriguing concept of ley lines, suggesting a nexus between natural landscapes and potential alien activity.

Starting at 9am, the day will kick off with Chris Robbins exploring the motivations behind UFO sightings—shedding light on the psychological and sociological factors influencing these phenomena. Following Robbins, LaRae Wilkins will offer insights into the rationale speculated behind extraterrestrial visits to our planet. At 11.30am, Alan Foster will take the stage to delve into ley lines, discussing how these invisible alignments might serve as pathways for alien beings. The intriguing discourse will continue with Maria Wheatley at 12.30pm, who will intertwine the rich history of Stonehenge with its potential connections to UFO activity.

In the afternoon, attendees can look forward to presentations from Anita Davies, discussing the Akashic Records, and Steve Thornton, known as "The Dice Man," who will recount his spiritual journeys. The day will conclude with a robust question-and-answer session helmed by renowned UFO researcher Ben Emlyn-Jones, providing an open floor for attendees to engage with the discussions.

Adding to the appeal of the conference, a skywatch event will take place from 8.30pm to 10pm, allowing participants to gaze at the night sky and perhaps catch a glimpse of unidentified aerial phenomena.

Tickets for this unique gathering are priced at £35 and can be purchased through Eventbrite. Organisers encourage attendees to bring their own lunch, fostering a communal atmosphere reminiscent of picnic gatherings that celebrate shared interests in the extraordinary.

The conference draws on a rich tradition of UFO and paranormal events in the region, illustrating a blossoming community of enthusiasts. Previous conferences, such as the one held at the Lysaght Institute in 2019, have featured a range of speakers from the Swansea UFO Network, discussing everything from notorious UFO sightings to the contentious Scole Experiments. These events have served as platforms where both enthusiasts and skeptics could converge, share experiences, and exchange ideas about these captivating subjects.

In parallel to the conference, groups like the Monmouth UFO Group (MUFOG), founded in July 2023, aim to create approachable spaces for sharing UFO sightings and experiences. MUFOG's activities include stargazing sessions and collaborative investigations, embodying a spirit of camaraderie among enthusiasts.

As interest in UFOs continues to grow within the public sphere—bolstered by government disclosures and media coverage—the upcoming conference is poised to contribute significantly to the dialogue surrounding such phenomena. With a range of discussions that cater to both seasoned researchers and curious newcomers, this event stands as a testament to the enduring fascination with the mysteries that lie beyond our Earth.


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Source: Noah Wire Services