Fringe NJ to host Paranormal Conference in Hamilton Nov 7

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FRINGE New Jersey, a conference exploring subjects of offbeat “paranormal” interest, will present six speakers of national reputation in their fields on Saturday, November 7, 2015, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. in the Hilton Garden Inn at 800 Route 130, Hamilton.

Giving presentations will be: Itzhak Beery, author of “The Gift of Shamanism: Visionary Power, Ayahuasca Dreams, and Journeys to Other Realms”; Richard M. Dolan, author of the ground-breaking “UFOs and The National Security State”; Rosemary Ellen Guiley, the author of numerous books on metaphysical and paranormal subjects, including “The Long Shadow of the Djinn”; Jason Miller author, teacher and sorcerer; Karl Petry, paranormal investigator, who will discuss “A Haunting in Hudson County,” and Laird Scranton, independent researcher of ancient cosmology and language, who will speak on “How influences from the Gobekli Tepe era and the later Neolithic era of Northern Scotland may have influenced ancient Egyptian culture.”

Admission is $45 full day, $30 half day and $25 full day for students with ID, as space permits. Complimentary coffee, muffins and cookies will be served. Lunch and dinner are not included. Following the conference, all attendees are invited to get together for dinner at Mastoris, Routes 130 & 206, Bordentown.

Complete information is available at fringenewjersey.com.

FRINGE New Jersey is an outgrowth of the UFO/paranormal conferences produced by Pat Marcattilio (“Dr. UFO”) in Bordentown and Hamilton since the 1980s. FRINGE New Jersey is a civic association of volunteers that has no staff and operates on a not-for-profit basis.

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