The BUFORA 50th Anniversary Conference 2012:At The Holiday Inn, London Kings Cross - 22nd and 23rd September 2012
CONFERENCE REPORT:The
conference was first planned a couple of years ago when it was realised
that BUFORA was approaching its half century mark. I spoke to Lionel
Beer about this and he clarified that 1962 was the definitive year, with
only the ‘R’ in our title added in 1964 having no constitutional
bearing. The inaugural meeting had been held in Kensington and we had
looked into this original venue but this presented a number of draw
backs. Firstly, there would be no wireless internet thus preventing
Jenny Randles and any web based references for speakers being denied us.
The venue could not be acquired for two days as Sunday was impossible
for the lecture theatre, which had to operate to the same opening
closing days that the public library operated. We
looked at university venues and decided it was not necessary to have
tiered lecture seating, preferring to get a hotel with more facilities.
The Holiday Inn ticked all the right boxes. It had on site
accommodation, very comfortable seats to avoid those pins and needles
and a well lit room.
Delegates
and speakers arrived at various times on the Friday evening and all was
set for the Saturday morning, with lighting checks, seating plans and
sound tests. After the BUFORA theme played in the commencement of the
conference, John Wickham started the sequence of excellent M.C. links
into the speakers and he had a good rapport with the audience,
especially during the cross over times between speakers. There was ample
time between each of the speakers to stretch legs and get quick
refreshment and Lionel Beer reported that his book sales were good over
the two days. BUFORA had a smaller stall, from which Geoff Falla was
seen signing the sleeves of the collaborative project, the Vehicle
Interference report.
Throughout
the presentations, it was clear the audience were very pleased with the
content and presentations and variety of subjects, which were all
qualified by the highest standards of cross referencing and research in
all subject areas. One again, we witnessed, as in Newcastle in 2011,
that a large proportion of the conference were comprised of first time
attendees.
There
was excellent hosting and management of the timings by Press and Media
officer, John Wickham, who was conference M.C. for the two days.

Pictured: John Wickham, MC for both conference days
Photo Copyright Ole Jonny Braenne 2012
Lionel
Beer, one of our founding members gave some insights into the more
challenging world of the subject, with BUFORA being watched by the
security services and even threats from religious cults. He gave a
compelling overview of how the subject has developed and key moments
where BUFORA has assisted and guided the subject forward, resisting and
remaining steadfast against pushes towards the extremes of scepticism or
exclusive extra-terrestrial or cultist beliefs.
Photograph Copyright Ole Jonny Braenne 2012 Second
to the podium on Saturday, with a fresh update on BUFORAs stance on
hypnosis, Heather Dixon gave a well-researched and qualified approach to
this difficult and highly debated area of the UFO subject, focusing on
the investigation approaches to higher strangeness cases and how belief
systems often get intertwined with experiences. There was a special
focus on the way memory works and the way we recall events in some
surprising and variable ways in the complexities of the mind and how it
deals with high strangeness events, UFO related and beyond. Heather also
outlined the details of how BUFORA investigates cases and the
Investigator Training course (ITC) that BUFORA operates and also the
National Investigation Committee (NIC).
Photograph Copyright Clas Svahn 2012
John
Spencer then gave accounts on how the waves of film, radio, television
and literature have shaped the public’s awareness and perception of the
UFO enigma, with special focus on how science fiction has crossed over
and muddied the waters with regards to how investigations are conducted
and the media presentation of the subject. He related the vast
differences between real cases and their scientific research, John
looked at how the public and media often unwittingly draw their
perceptions on cases from films and television, without even realising
this is happening. 
Photograph Copyright Clas Svahn 2012 Jenny
successfully conducted her first video conference, which involved a
split screen with images referred to in cases. It was possible to ask
questions directly from the audience afterwards and this has inspired us
to invite further guests in this manner in the future. Jenny outlined
three key cases in how BUFORA approached investigations, which a lot of
evolution in the Investigator Guide and supplementary manuals reflected
in her time as Director of Investigations. It was noted that many of the
principles that evolved from identification of craft shapes in the
pursuit of IFO success in finding the majority of rational sightings
proven had leapt in percentages solved during her time working with a
nationwide team of investigators.

Photograph copyright John Hanson 2012
Lionel
Fanthorpe had travelled from the West and gave a good coverage of cases
which involved missing time and impossible movements in space. He
summarised a large consideration of cases across the Fortean spectrum
into six summaries for possible causes for UFOs and to keep an open view
that there may be many earthly based anomalies which may be attributed
to some cases and not all are necessarily caused by an extra-terrestrial
but may be a dimensional presence of entities or technology. 
Photograph Copyright Ole Jonny Braenne 2012 Clas
Svahn introduced the work of AFU in its many archiving projects and
this included a personal presentation to Matt Lyons, with the completion
of everything BUFORA has recorded or published onto a super drive for
forthcoming availability in the future, all fully digitised. After a
tour of the organisation, he then moved onto the current ghost rocket
expedition, a major current practical investigation on location at one
of the lakes where this UFO had fallen. The investigation will continue
with return visits with more equipment and was an engaging look into the
work of UFO Sverige, Sweden’s premier group, who also produce their own
magazine.

Photographs Copyright Ole Jonny Braenne 2012
A separate informal meeting of our friends and colleagues from outside the U.K. was enjoyed at the hotel.
Photograph Copyright Ole Jonny Braenne 2012 This
closed the first day’s lectures and delegates from the UK and Europe
joined guest and BUFORA speakers and the conference team for a
celebration meal, joined in an overlap of speakers over both days. The
two days were of great diversity and it was a reasonable early night,
with all aware that Sunday’s lectures were to start at 9.30 in the
morning, for another full day with speakers right up to 7pm.

Photographs (meal) copyright Ole Johnny Braenne 2012
Vicente
Juan Ballester Olmos gave the first lecture of the second morning, in
compliment to Clas as the final speaker from our European representation
of the previous day. He gave some insights and explanations to
photographs that have been collected and received from over the globe,
as part of his extensive Fotocat project. Vicente has recently been
updating the U.K. database and regularly works with many European
Ufologists on cases. He detailed his work in investigating photographs
to reconnect with original witnesses and tracing their photographs and
original or expanded accounts. Vicente’s fascination with UFOs and
categorising cases using an evolved case documentation system started
its process with the Vallee and Hynek classification systems and he
demonstrated how the case system is currently working in relation to
type of images and location data.
Photograph copyright Ole Jonny Braenne 2012
John
Hanson with Dawn Holloway looked at a new personal sighting at
Rendlesham forest, which included anomalous falling objects and brand
new footage of lights filmed on location recently amongst a group of
other confirming witnesses. In additions to his Haunted Skies book
series he continues to develop; he also brought along a tube with an
extracted implant form a witness, which caused a lot of fascination This
presentation clearly showed that the forest is prone to a high and
frequent anomalous nature which can be measured form way before the
famous 1980 event and continues to most recent times.
Photo of John Hanson and Dot Street copyright Dawn Holloway 2012
Dot
Street, one of the original case investigators was there at the
conference over both days and gave some good contributions from the
floor and many delegates found a first chance to interview and ask her
on the Rendlesham incident and UFOs in general.
Richard
Conway was joined by a surprise guest lecturer in a joint presentation
on the science of the subject. This was a refreshing look into
separating pseudo-science and often misleading or ill-conceived
experiments in energy and propulsion matters in not just UFOs, but the
search for the kind of energies and physics that may allow us to reach
those fantastic distances to the stars. He looked at the current
projects in the field of free energy and was then joined by his father,
long time BUFORA member Stan Conway.

Photograph Copyright Ole Jonny Braenne 2012
Stan
looked at the frustrations of truly innovative projects which have been
thwarted which have been of genuine substance and world changing
technology, all with physics and research intact but often blocked by
establishment politics and trends in research. He looked at the problems
with light speed and energies required due to increased energy
requirements as velocity increases and then focused on exciting new
projects looking at warping space and/or time as a possible route to
achieving these huge travelling distances. Stan also looked at the
possibility that the UFOs that are seen may be evidence of success in
these realms, whether it is a future of us or how other civilisations
are leaving their mark on the planet. 
Photograph Copyright Ole Jonny Braenne
Geoff
Falla gave a fascinating insight into the many cases of UFOs that
affect all manner of transport, on air, sea and land and how the
sightings can affect the witnesses in vastly difference reactions to
missing time, various levels of post event trauma and even physical
reactions to the body or the vehicle travelled within. He has explored a
new data pattern that appears to be emerging that indicates ley lines
and other key magnetic sources at locations may be responsible for some
contribution to a number of UFO cases. Geoff was happy to sign some of
the vehicle interference DVDs and was involved with this project from
the 1960s.

Photograph Copyright Clas Svahn 2012
Tony
Eccles explored a project launch in regards to Amnamnesis and its
predecessor, with respect to the work of BUFORAs Ken Phillips, who was
one of the leading coordinators of the witness support group. Tony has
looked at the original findings and explained how this will be moved
forward on a one-to-one basis, looking at individual witness accounts
and how they relate to their vivid accounts of high close encounter
experiences. In many cases, Tony explained how the experiences were
often life changing in a positive way and after experiences, new ways of
looking at life and the world at large had changed for the better for
many witnesses. This was a fresh balance to the impression given in too
many reported cases being an exclusively negative experience.

Photograph Copyright Lee Rawlings 2012 Dave
Newton looked at the whole picture of our cultural fascination with the
UFO concept in a very different way to John Spencer’s lecture from the
previous day. Looking at cases from the Berwyn Mountain incident to the
Arnold 1947 sighting, he also looked at the Drake equations and earlier
Jacques Vallee and Carl Sagan perspectives that have developed alongside
truly remarkable advances in SETI and modern astronomy, with ever more
rapid scans of the heavens through the super telescopes in orbit.
 Photograph copyright Clas Svahn 2012
Finally,
Ross Hemsworth gave an overview of his television and radio projects,
leading towards a team out in the forest for our second visit to
Rendlesham beyond the 1980 events. He had footage developed which
definitely showed film anomalies and became aware of something that was
definitely a presence in the vicinity, with sensations of communication
which also affected the research team that accompanied him. Having spent
many years delving into the paranormal and with a healthy sceptical air
to many sightings of ghosts, he explained that this was something
unlike anything he expected to experience.

Photograph Copyright Clas Svahn 2012
Matt
Lyons gave a brief closing speech and shook Lionel Beer’s hand and
thanked all the delegates for coming along to this landmark conference
and Dot Street reminded us all to not forget the obvious, “Happy
Birthday!”.

Photograph copyright Vicente Juan Ballester Olmos 2012 It
certainly was and there was so much information from all the lectures
that it is fortunate we had Mark Easen, our BUFORA photographic
specialist, filming the whole two days, so we can enjoy this all again
and review all the research and investigation references once more. Matt
thanked all the speakers, delegates and support crew, plus our many
sponsors of the event. It was a conference we would have put on in any
case but the fact it was our 50th, we wanted to ensure that some of the
best Ufology can offer and all the research and investigations of the
past 50 years were in evidence and most importantly, to look forward.
Already, new projects are under way and the rolling stone of this
constantly evolving subject goes forward into the next decade and as one
of our team would say “And so the beat goes on…”
Thanks to our
reviewers and sponsors, from UFO Matrix, Kevin Moore, personal
recommendations, the speakers and their teams, Mysterious Britain, Steve
Mera and the paranormal crew, BBC Magazine, Quest and so many others. A
special thank you to our friends and all the researchers and
investigators who have contributed to the legacy of research and
investigations in the last fifty years, with special thoughts to those
and this conference was a tribute to those hundreds of investigators and
researchers who have passed away. This conference is dedicated to the
many thousands of hours of work on various countless projects and
reports that have continued to accrue and the understanding of the UFO
phenomena so far. The quest continues in all categories of sightings and
encounters as we return to current investigations and future research
projects.
The conferences had some very positive reviews and to
see it, please go to our store section for the DVD of a weekend of
excellent speakers on this very special Anniversary for BUFORA.
Matt Lyons Chairman The British UFO Research Association BUFORA
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