I attended the 'Exeter, NH UFO Festival' this weekend. It commemorates a famous UFO encounter in 1965. I attended the lecture series and sat in on Ronnie LeBlanc’s lecture on Bigfoot and their connection to UFOs. Ronnie is from Leominster, MA and incredibly considers this old mill town a hotbed of Bigfoot activity. He has a theory that Bigfoot uses the Massachusetts 'Midstate Trail' as some kind of migration route, although he did not mention that here. Ronnie is a great public speaker. He spoke passionately of his many sightings of Bigfoot, glowing orange orbs, and even Thunderbirds flying over Leominster. Personally I think Ronnie has figured out how to make a living on the scary stories he and his friends would tell around a campfire in Monsterland (The Leominster State Forest) when they were kids, but he tells a good yarn and the lecture was worth attending.
I was curious as to what the audience would be like at a lecture like this. Everyone seemed pretty normal. It was an older crowd, lots of funs UFO T-shirts were worn, and they gave Ronnie much appreciative applause at the end. They all seemed to be believers. Ronnie postulates that Bigfoot are connected to advanced ‘Multi-dimensional’ alien beings and that is why there is so little physical evidence and any photos tend to come out blurry. They have the ability t pop into our reality, and then back out. I wanted to ask Ronnie why their hygene was so bad if Bigfoot was this advanced, but in the end I kept that question to myself.
I was curious as to what the audience would be like at a lecture like this. Everyone seemed pretty normal. It was an older crowd, lots of funs UFO T-shirts were worn, and they gave Ronnie much appreciative applause at the end. They all seemed to be believers. Ronnie postulates that Bigfoot are connected to advanced ‘Multi-dimensional’ alien beings and that is why there is so little physical evidence and any photos tend to come out blurry. They have the ability t pop into our reality, and then back out. I wanted to ask Ronnie why their hygene was so bad if Bigfoot was this advanced, but in the end I kept that question to myself.
“Of all sad words of tongue or pen,
the saddest are these, 'It might have been.”
John Greenleaf Whittier
the saddest are these, 'It might have been.”
John Greenleaf Whittier