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Danbury Library To Host Annual Western Connecticut UFO Conference
The two-day event will welcome back renowned research scientist and award-winning author Linda Zimmerman.
Press release from Danbury Library:
Oct. 11, 2020
It’s one of mankind’s most lingering, unanswered questions: Are we alone? For generations, many local residents in the Greater Danbury community have answered that question with a resounding “No!” Accounts of local UFOs sightings may have left some residents without any lingering doubts that we are not alone in the universe. However, questions about who (or what) was behind the rash of sightings in the 1980s and 1990s still linger decades later.
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Throughout the weekend of Saturday, October 17 and Sunday, October 18, Danbury Library will host the fifth annual Western Connecticut UFO Conference, a two-day investigation into one of the most puzzling chapters of our local history. The two-day event will welcome back renowned research scientist Linda Zimmerman, the award-winning author of over thirty books and a frequent guest on countless radio and television programs worldwide. Ms. 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, Kathleen B. Cobalt, Ed. D., and Paul and Ben Eno, hosts of the popular CBS Radio destination show, ‘Behind the Paranormal with Paul and Ben Eno.’ Dr. Bill Bires, creator and host of History Channel’s UFO Hunters, will present ‘UFOs and The White House.’
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Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, this year’s conference will be held online via Zoom. For a complete schedule, or to learn more about this year’s event, please visit
https://danburylibrary.org/category/event.
The fifth annual Western CT UFO Conference is free for all to attend, and is graciously underwritten by the Friends of The Danbury Library.
As an essential city asset, the Danbury Library is committed to being a welcoming destination, responsive to the needs of our city’s diverse community, and a source of inspiration through words and ideas.
This press release was produced by Danbury Library. The views expressed here are the author's own.