If anyone ever asks if you would like to attend a two-day paranormal conference in an old haunted gaol, obviously your answer should be an unequivocal ‘yes’.
Seriously. I spent the weekend at Paracon and it was amazing. Touted as Australia’s ‘only paranormal conference’, Paracon is an event for paranormal enthusiasts – a place where they can come from all over the country to hear experts speak on topics like ghost hunting, alien abduction, time travel, the search for Australia’s Bigfoot (called the ‘Yowie’ btw – I totally know things now), UFO sightings, mediumship, past lives, drumming (I asked – apparently it is actually just drumming), crop circles…. The list goes on. Basically, if you are Australian and you love paranormal stuff, Paracon was the place to be on the weekend.
And I was there, you guys. I hung out with the paranormal cool kids to get a taste of what it’s like to live a life obsessed by the supernatural. And it was… Well, it was some next-level stuff.
I’m probably what you’d call an open-minded sceptic. Except for the time I watched The Exorcist by myself and then spent an hour crying on the phone to mum convinced the devil was trying to take over my body (I may or may not have taken a taxi to her house at 3am), I’ve not really experienced anything I can’t explain. I want to believe all that stuff, I really do. I just haven’t seen anything so far that has convinced me. Let’s just say I’m not a sceptic by choice, so I’m totally open to being convinced.
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This is the best article (with accompanying comments) I have read in weeks. The comments made me laugh as much as the article! Goose, I will NOT be reading that story! Lol
I'll bet the US-government-built $380 million alien craft parking station on that Nevada desert mountain is still far cheaper then parking at Melbourne airport. amiright?