BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: ‘Alien’ visitors to return

By Amber Cox, Staff Writer
   BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP — The 49th UFO/ET Congress Reunion is coming to town.
   People affiliated with national, civilian UFO and paranormal research organizations and others interested in the paranormal world are expected to gather March 26 and 27 at the Ramada Inn to hear a number of speakers and check out exhibits.
   Beginning the day March 26, Ericca Cordier will hold a lecture posing questions like, “Foes the Wise County of Texas host the mysterious Mothman?” and “Is there an alien flight path over Stephenville? Or does it have something to do with the alien buried in the Aurora cemetery?”
   Ms. Cordier is a veteran investigative journalist who produced four documentaries involving paranormal activities.
   Will Allen, who says he was abducted at a very young age, has been taking pictures of many different noncorporal paranormal energetic bodies, or ghosts, and UFOs. His lecture will include evidence he has discovered, saying the government knows about the “energy bodies and UFOs” and have been hiding the information.
   Mr. Allen is a professional photographer and UFO researcher known for his work in documenting and capturing UFO close encounters on film.
   During the lunch break, attendants who are members of the special Abductee and Contactee Grroup can share their stories of abduction.
   Following lunch, Grant Cameron will hold his lecture, “Sightings, Government Investigations and an Insider.” Mr. Cameron will discuss the story of how a large flap of UFO sightings at the end of the Vietnam War led to the inside story of government investigations inside the Canadian and U.S. governments.
   Mr. Cameron is co-author of the book, “UFOs, MJ-12 and the Government.”
   Major George Filer, a retired Air Force intelligence officer, will lecture on his own personal experiences onboard an aircraft tanker over the United Kingdom where he and his crew were asked to check out a UFO on their radar. He also was asked to brief generals at the Fort Dix Air Force Base about an incident involving the shooting of an alien that had landed its craft on the runway.
   Mr. Filer is the founder of nationalufocenter.com, home of Filer’s Research institute. The site has weekly UFO reports from around the world.
   Richard Dolan’s lecture, “Following the Paper Trail,” will discuss how the topic of UFOs has been classified within the military since the 1940s. He says enough information has been pried and leaked out over the years to show it is a problem. Mr. Dolan will show the evidence and draw logical conclusions.
   Mr. Dolan is the author of “UFOs and the National Security State.”
   March 27, the day will begin with a lecture by Bob Van Der Clock called “UFOs: Acclamation, Disclosure and Contact?” Mr. Van Der Clock will discuss disclosure from the media and will share information that he knows about the Japanese pilot’s case from 1986. He also will discuss his own personal UFO experiences and other paranormal activities.
   The Japanese pilot’s case happened Nov. 17, 1986, when a Japanese crew of a JAL jumbo freighter aircraft witnessed three UFOs while flying over Alaska. The crew noticed the UFOs were traveling at a speed that matched their aircraft, and the captain said he could feel the warmth of the two smaller UFOs because they were so close.
   Military radar picked up objects trailing the aircraft. However, they did not take any action, and the objects eventually stopped trailing.
   During the lunch break, another special group meeting will be held for people to share their own experiences.
   Following lunch, Mr. Cameron will speak again. His second lecture, “The Presidents and UFOs,” will discuss his research on which presidents were told about UFOs and how much they may know and why they might not know it all. Mr. Cameron also will discuss the rumored presidential UFO sightings.
   Mr. Dolan also will speak again about “A.D. After Disclosure.” Mr. Dolan will discuss what the world would be like if the UFO cover-up ended. He will discuss how deep the structure of secrecy has pervaded society, what factors are likely to trigger the end of secrecy and how severe the societal repercussions will be.
   Ms. Cordier will give the last lecture, “Tales from the Dark Side of the New World Order.” She will explain how the New World Order works and what she has found out about human trafficking, sex slaves, rituals and other things.
   The reunion will be held at the Ramada Inn, 1083 U.S. Highway 206 North in Bordentown. A two-day pass is $140, and a daily pass is $75. A family day pass is $125. Children’s passes are $15 for one day, and a lecture pass is $25.
   Saturday begins at 9:30 a.m. with the first lecture at 10 a.m. Sunday’s first lecture is also at 10 a.m.