Guest guest Posted September 4, 2000 Report Share Posted September 4, 2000 >MeLeana Ipsdor <meleana >meleana >Thu, 31 Aug 2000 18:49:11 -0700 > >Thought you might want to see the lineup for this conference. Looks >interesting. MeLeana _______________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. Share information about yourself, create your own public profile at http://profiles.msn.com. Tue, 22 Aug 2000 22:28:27 -0700 kronia kronia "thoth-l" thoth-l [thoth-l] THOTH--Seminar Update (URGENT) THOTH -A Catastrophics Newsletter- SUPPLEMENT: SEMINAR UPDATE SEMINAR: "Our Violent Solar System" DATE: September 22-24, 2000 PLACE: Portland Airport Sheraton, Portland, Oregon REGISTRATION: $145 TO REGISTER: Call Toll Free: 877-726-1102 This urgent update concerns our September seminar and some exciting additions to our speaker list: Plasma cosmologist Tony Peratt, astronomer Halton Arp, astronomer Tom Van Flandern, geologist Robert Schoch--these and other added speakers will give this event a broader impact than we had originally envisioned. To accommodate a larger group if necessary, we will be adding to our seating capability. Please note that the event is only a month away, and we urge you to act quickly to secure a reservation. SPEAKERS (in alphabetical order)* Amy Acheson, editor of the electronic newsletter, THOTH. Amy is known for her accurate and persuasive summaries of Dr. Halton Arp's work and the work of Wallace Thornhill (the "electric universe") Mel Acheson, whose editorials are a regular feature in THOTH. Alan Alford, author three books, GODS OF THE NEW MILLENNIUM, THE PHOENIX SOLUTION, and WHEN THE GODS CAME DOWN. In recent years, he has become an advocate of Tom Van Flandern's "exploded planet" hypothesis Michael Armstrong, lecturer on the electric universe and the Saturn model Halton Arp, one of the world's most respected astronomers, whose systematic observations of unusual galaxies challenge the Big Bang and much of modern cosmology. Author SEEING RED, QUASARS, REDSHIFTS, AND CONTROVERSIES, and ATLAS OF PECULIAR GALAXIES Dwardu Cardona, editor, "AEON, A Journal of Myth, Science, and Ancient History" Ev Cochrane, publisher "AEON, A Journal of Myth, Science, and Ancient History;" author MARTIAN METAMORPHOSES Ted Holden. His lectures on "The impossible dinosaurs" were among the most popular at our prior world conferences. Dinosaurs were simply too large to survive under present gravity, he claims Anthony Peratt, perhaps the most respected of today's pioneers in the study of subtle energy and plasma cosmology; author PHYSICS OF THE PLASMA UNIVERSE and numerous articles Robert Schoch, geologist, author VOICES OF THE ROCKS: A SCIENTIST LOOKS AT CATASTROPHES AND ANCIENT CIVILIZATIONS. His analysis of erosion of the Sphinx has sparked a major controversy relating to the date of its construction Donald Scott, retired professor of electrical engineering. In addition to giving a presentation on the "electric sun," he will be the emcee of our seminar David Talbott, author of THE SATURN MYTH. His research has been the primary catalyst behind the "Saturn model," and his work is the subject of the feature documentary, "Remembering the End of the World" Wallace Thornhill, Australian physicist. His work, featured on the CD, "the Electric Universe," provides the broadest synthesis of electrical principles, offering a new vantage point on solar system history, the dynamics of the sun, and the nature of galaxies. Tom Van Flandern, astronomer, former head of the Naval Observatory, author DARK MATTER, MISSING PLANETS & NEW COMETS. His "exploded planet" hypothesis has emerged as one of the major contenders in modern catastrophics ADDITIONAL SPECIAL GUESTS: as part of our scholarly and scientific outreach, several additional guests will be present as observers, including a linguist, an Egyptologist, a professor of classics, and others centers of influence. As we continue this outreach your personal recommendations will always be welcome. Send your suggestions for consideration in future planning to: liaison --------------------------- *PLEASE NOTE: Though all of the listed speakers have accepted our invitation, this list was compiled on an urgent schedule, increasing the prospect of unforeseen changes. --------------------------- OTHER SEMINAR DETAILS Fri evening, all day Saturday, Sunday with Sunday evening banquet Price: $145.00 (includes Sunday eve banquet) To register for the seminar, just send a check to: Mikamar Publishing 1635 N.W. 26th Ave. #12 Portland OR 97210 OR send a Fax with Name and Credit Card number/expiration to: 503-241-8042 OR Email to mikamar OR phone Michael Armstrong at 877-226-1102 (toll-free US & Canada) or 503-226-1102 (from outside US & Canada) Place: Portland Airport Sheraton www.sheratonPDX.com Telephone: 503-249-7638 Fax: 503-249-7602 Special room rate: Single occupancy $89.00, $10.00 additional per person up to 4 Tax: 11.5% This special rate is available Thursday night thru Monday night, and will be extended for reservations made thru September 6, 2000. The Sheraton Hotel is just down the road from the Portland International Airport and has regular free shuttle service. We request that you register directly with the hotel unless you would like to share a room. If so, contact Michael Armstrong, who will try to arrange suitable sharing. When registering with the hotel, just mention you are a participant in the Kronia Seminar. If you plan on driving to the seminar or need a ride, let Michael know and we will try to match up suitable ride sharing. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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