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Join me at the 2010 Paranormal Symposium and Film Festival September 9-12!

Calling all adventuresome travellers. Come join me here in a couple of weeks. This is a mailing for a wonderful event where my movie was invited to be shown in the film competition part of it. But there is so much more. We will have such a good time!!!

Q:
What do you have when you combine 13 world-class speakers, six talented practitioners, an award-winning Hollywood writer/producer/director, ten outstanding films, a media maven, a historic haunted brothel, a couple of parties, and a tinfoil hat contest?

A:
You have a pretty good idea of what awaits at the 2010 Paranormal Symposium and Film Festival in the magical mountain village of Angel Fire, New Mexico — September 9-12!

Yes, it’s a little out of the way (but so are Roswell, Laughlin, and Aztec). The advantages are plentiful, beginning with scenic travel from wherever you live in the world. You’ll find Angel Fire has no stoplights, traffic is nonexistent, wildlife, UFO, spirits and other fortean sightings are common, the sunlight is abundant, the humidity is low, the scenery is breathtaking, and the stars seem close enough to touch! Heckuvadeal!!

Get up close and personal with celebrity paranormal experts Stanton Friedman, John Greenewald, Travis Walton, Marisa Ryan, Derrel Sims, Terra-Raye and the Blooming Bush Women, Michael Horn, Chris O’Brien, Dee Gragg, Derrel Sims, Java Bob Schmalzback, Nancy De Young, Paul Davids, and Antonio Garcez as they explore paranormal contact.

Experience 15-minutes-of-fame with Jerry Pippin, discuss Area 51 and the Giza Pyramids with Master of Ceremonies Dennis Balthaser, have your fortune told, your mind and body healed, your past lives explored, your psyche soothed, and your aura photographed. Screen and vote for the very best in new films featuring paranormal themes, mix and mingle with special guests, tour a haunted saloon, and enjoy some Alien Ale.

Oh, and win a prize or two along the way.
Check out the event program and schedule at http://www.aspefiles.org/images/stories/symposium-program.pdf, the deeply-discounted lodging at http://www.aspefiles.org/index.php/symposium-lodging, and travel information, event site map, and visitor perks at http://www.aspefiles.org/

Then click http://www.aspefiles.org/index.php/symposium-registration to purchase your full-attendance event ticket and prepare yourself for the most exciting, energetic, and educational four days you can imagine!

Want more? View Film Festival movie trailers and listen to an interview with Roswell Hall-of-Famer Paul Davids at http://www.jerrypippin.com/sir_arthur_film_festival_2010_as.htm

See you in Angel Fire! (BTW, the tinfoil is free!)

AWE AND SHOCK – 3D IMAX Hubble Film

Oh my god. I saw the 3D IMAX Hubble film.

I kept tearing up. IMAX is awesome — you are in the picture. Then, the technology of servicing the Hubble telescope as it is racing through space — that human beings can do such things is staggering. And then there’s “space,” and the billions of galaxies that you get to experience viscerally as you never do from knowing statistics.

The tears I think came from the contrast to how we behave. We kill each other? (Anybody watch the almost unwatchable for the horror of it, 10-part Steven Spielberg/Tom Hanks PACIFIC series, about World War II, that just concluded on HBO?) We run the planet on greed? How can we do this? No no no, it can’t be.

I keep thinking that if everyone saw this IMAX show, we would have a transformation of consciousness. How could you watch it and stay petty? If I were able to deliver one thing, with money not being the object, I would create IMAX theaters all over with invites for everyone to see this show free.