Danbury asks: Are we alone in the universe?

This weekend’s fifth annual Western Connecticut UFO Conference will focus on who (or what) was behind the rash of sightings in the 1980s and 1990s still linger decades later.

For generations, many local residents in the Greater Danbury community have answered the question of whether humanity is the sole source of life in our universe with a resounding “No.” Accounts of local UFOs sightings have left some residents without any lingering doubts. However, questions about who (or what) was behind the rash of sightings in the 1980s and 1990s still linger decades later.

Throughout the weekend of Saturday, Oct. 17 and Sunday, Oct. 18, Danbury Library will host the fifth annual Western Connecticut UFO Conference, a two-day Zoom investigation into one of the most puzzling chapters of local history. The two-day event will welcome back research scientist Linda Zimmerman, the author of more than 30 books and a frequent guest on countless radio and television programs worldwide. Zimmerman will present her findings on the Danbury Hudson Valley Sightings and how that phenomena challenge the perception of UFOs.

Other thought leaders scheduled to present include Marc D’Antonio, host of SkyTour Radio; expert Kathleen B. Cobalt; and Paul and Ben Eno, hosts of the popular CBS Radio destination show “Behind the Paranormal with Paul and Ben Eno.’” Bill Bires, creator and host of History Channel’s “UFO Hunters,” will present “UFOs and the White House.”

The fifth annual Western Connecticut UFO Conference is free, having been underwritten by the Friends of The Danbury Library.

For more, visit https://danburylibrary.org/category/event.

 

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