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Maureen Elsberry is the Marketing Director, co-host and associate producer of Spacing Out!, and Co-organizer of the International UFO Congress. She is also a contributing writer for OpenMinds.tv and the former Open Minds magazine. She starred on the show Uncovering Aliens with appearances on Animal Planet, Science Channel, Destination America, and the American Hero's Network and has appeared on numerous radio programs across the country . Follow Maureen on Twitter: @maureenelsberry or subscribe to her public updates on Facebook here: Maureen on Facebook

UFO Congress DVD Sale – Save 35%

Don’t miss out on your opportunity to own some of the incredible lectures presented at the 2011 International UFO Congress! Now through Tuesday June 7th get 35% off of your purchase of any 2011 IUFOC DVDs or merchandise. Just visit ...

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Win an Open Minds UFO prize pack

Want to win an Open Minds prize pack? It’s real simple: All you have to do to be entered into our random drawing is go Like the Open Minds magazine facebook page and then re-tweet the following: @openmindstv is giving ...

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August UFO Sighting Reports

This is a collection of sighting reports received by Open Minds during the Last week of August. Names have been removed to respect the privacy of those who have submitted. Sighting: Date: July 15, 2010 Time: 11:30 P.M. Location: Bismarck, ...

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The International UFO Congress moves to Phoenix

The International UFO Congress, the largest UFO conference in the United States, will be celebrating its 20th year and moving to the Phoenix, Arizona area in February 2011. The International UFO Congress is a leading organization for the research and ...

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UFO Photographs from Entre Rios, Argentina

At 15:00 on 6 September 1970, young Sergio E. Schlimovich, preparing to photograph the Parana River from the terraza of his home, saw and shot 2 color photographs of a shiny, circular metallic-looking, disc-shaped object flying low in the air beyond an antenna station nearby.

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