Announcing "This Is Disclosure" conference - Exopolitics Leeds 2011
Submitted by admin on Fri, 2010-12-24 20:34
After the success of the 2nd Annual Leeds Exopolitics Expo in August 2010 it was with great pleasure that we announced in September that the next conference was going to be bigger and better!
2011 sees us bring the global attention on UFO Disclosure and Exopolitics back to the UK for three days in August 2011. Held again at the University of Leeds Conference Auditorium, the 3rd Annual Leeds Exopolitics Expo will be a three day event with each day focusing on a different area of the UFO Disclosure & Exopolitics discourse.
Our theme for 2011 is This Is Disclosure where we take a look at what is being officially released by governments around the world and how it compares to what is already known to researchers through independent investigation and study.
If peoples attitude towards the recent wars our nations have been involved in is anything to go by, then the people - and indeed the media - accept that governments have lied. Yet here we are, waiting for an official announcement, by some fleeting career politician, to tell us - basically, what we already collectively know. Are we at risk of leaving the door open to the next level of mind programming by our elected officials and their corporate handlers? Could the exopolitics and disclosure movement be suffering, too, from a little bit of cognitive dissonance?
So, whats the alternative? One alternative is quite simple. From one perspective, everything the UFO disclosure advocates are doing is disclosure - a new initiative by Stephen Bassett or a new paper by David Griffin - each step is a step along the disclosure path. Governments and the media are not leading the way, they are following the crowd - for various reasons perhaps.
It is up to us all of us to create a new 'post-disclosure' future and, it is hoped, that this conference can help to play a part in unfolding that future.
UFOs & The Media
Instrumental in forging societies perception of reality, the role played by the news media in the UFO issue will come under scrutiny in the "UFOs & the Media" event on Friday August 5th. Including lectures from former Ministry of Defense UFO desk officer Nick Pope and pioneering broadcaster and UFO researcher Richard D Hall.
Military Encounters with UFOs
On Saturday August 6th, we take a look at encounters with UFOs by military authorities in the United Kingdom, the United States and around the world. Many commentators see the release of government files on UFOs as paving the way for a big disclosure regarding the origin of UFOs which have, for decades, shown clear air-superiority over sensitive nuclear and military sites. Including lectures from serving police officer Gary Heseltine about the Rendlesham UFO incident and Robert Hastings about UFOs and Nuclear weapons facilities in the United States. We will also be showing the world premiere of Richard D Halls ground-breaking investigation into the Berwyn Mountains case which involved the British military in North Wales.
Human Encounters with Aliens
Then on Sunday 7th August we take a look at human contact with non-human entities. Although the term 'alien' may well be a misnomer with respect to the deeper nature of the experiences, claims of human contact with unknown intelligences have been made for centuries. We begin by looking at the case of the 1950's contactees George Adamski in the US and George King in the UK before hearing from people first-hand about there own personal experiences. With lectures from Gerard Aartsen, Bridget Grant and, author of The Art of Close Encounters, Kim Carlsberg.
The Events
For a full listing of the speakers confirmed so far see the Exopolitics Leeds 2011 lectures listing. Over the next few months we will also be planning some special events in addition to including more speakers in the main conference line up. Note: only those delegates who purchase the full weekend (3 day) ticket will be admitted to the special events for free.
Conference Booking
Tickets are currently on sale at £99.99 for the full weekend 3 day ticket. You can also buy single day tickets and two day tickets. The current price is for reservations made up to April 30th, 2011 so book your place early to make a saving.
This year places are limited to 200 delegates per day. You are recommended to book early to avoid disappointment.
Please note that tickets are not sent through the post. Tickets and passes can be collected from the registration desk on arrival at the conference on Friday 5th to Sunday 7th August.
Accommodation Booking
Rooms will shortly be available to book at the University of Leeds campus. Details to follow shortly.
Directions and Travel Information
For more information about the venue, travel information and parking see the University of Leeds Conference Auditorium page.





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