Paracon Speakers:
Adrian Lee
originally from London’s East End, is both a historian and a paranormal investigator. He is the founder of the International Paranormal Society, a member of the Luton Paranormal Society in England and has investigated ghosts and haunted buildings throughout Britain and the U.S., particularly in the Midwest.
Adrian studied history and history methodologies for his master’s degree and lectured for 14 years, becoming the head of several art and history departments and a local government advisor for education. He lectures regularly on UFOs in Renaissance Art, the History and Haunting of Minnesota, Angels, Psychic Development, and How to Become a Paranormal Investigator. Lee is also a qualified Reiki healer, an experienced clairvoyant and Tarot card reader. Mr. Lee is the author of Mysterious Minnesota - Digging up the Ghostly Past at 13 Haunted Sites; Tales from a Pioneer Town - The Earliest Stories of Sauk Centre, Minnesota; How to be a Christian Psychic -What the Bible says about Mediums, Healers, and Paranormal Investigators; and has several more books underway.
originally from London’s East End, is both a historian and a paranormal investigator. He is the founder of the International Paranormal Society, a member of the Luton Paranormal Society in England and has investigated ghosts and haunted buildings throughout Britain and the U.S., particularly in the Midwest.
Adrian studied history and history methodologies for his master’s degree and lectured for 14 years, becoming the head of several art and history departments and a local government advisor for education. He lectures regularly on UFOs in Renaissance Art, the History and Haunting of Minnesota, Angels, Psychic Development, and How to Become a Paranormal Investigator. Lee is also a qualified Reiki healer, an experienced clairvoyant and Tarot card reader. Mr. Lee is the author of Mysterious Minnesota - Digging up the Ghostly Past at 13 Haunted Sites; Tales from a Pioneer Town - The Earliest Stories of Sauk Centre, Minnesota; How to be a Christian Psychic -What the Bible says about Mediums, Healers, and Paranormal Investigators; and has several more books underway.
Jerome Clark
is a prize winning author of the multi-volume UFO Encyclopedia and other books, including Unexplained! Strange Sightings, Incredible Occurrences, and Puzzling Physical Phenomena; and Unnatural Phenomena. A former editor of FATE Magazine, he serves on the board of the J. Allen Hynek Center for UFO Studies (CUFOS) and co-edits its magazine, International UFO Reporter. In June of 2008 the Society for Scientific Exploration, an organization of professionals in the physical and social sciences, gave Mr. Clark its Dinsdale Award for "significant contributions to the expansion of human understanding through the study of unexplained phenomena...which have brought to the general public comprehensive and trustworthy information presented from a sophisticated perspective."
Noted as one of the most prominent UFO historians and researchers his works have both inspired heated debates and earned the praise of skeptics. He has appeared in several television UFO documentaries, including "UFOs - Seeing is Believing," "Unsolved Mysteries," "Sightings," and "Where Are All the UFOs?"
Mr. Clark is also an accomplished song writer (Emmylou Harris, Mary Chapin Carpenter, Tom T. Hall, Seldom Scene, Mary Black, and others) and a prolific writer on roots music. He pursues a wide range of interests - political, historical, and literary - from his home in MN.
is a prize winning author of the multi-volume UFO Encyclopedia and other books, including Unexplained! Strange Sightings, Incredible Occurrences, and Puzzling Physical Phenomena; and Unnatural Phenomena. A former editor of FATE Magazine, he serves on the board of the J. Allen Hynek Center for UFO Studies (CUFOS) and co-edits its magazine, International UFO Reporter. In June of 2008 the Society for Scientific Exploration, an organization of professionals in the physical and social sciences, gave Mr. Clark its Dinsdale Award for "significant contributions to the expansion of human understanding through the study of unexplained phenomena...which have brought to the general public comprehensive and trustworthy information presented from a sophisticated perspective."
Noted as one of the most prominent UFO historians and researchers his works have both inspired heated debates and earned the praise of skeptics. He has appeared in several television UFO documentaries, including "UFOs - Seeing is Believing," "Unsolved Mysteries," "Sightings," and "Where Are All the UFOs?"
Mr. Clark is also an accomplished song writer (Emmylou Harris, Mary Chapin Carpenter, Tom T. Hall, Seldom Scene, Mary Black, and others) and a prolific writer on roots music. He pursues a wide range of interests - political, historical, and literary - from his home in MN.
Kevin Randle
Kevin D. Randle has, for more than forty years, studied the UFO phenomena in all its various incarnations. Training by the Army as a helicopter pilot, intelligence officer and military policeman, and by the Air Force as both an intelligence officer and a public affairs officer, provides Randle with a keen insight into the operations and protocols of the military, their investigations into UFOs, and into a phenomenon that has puzzled people for more than a century.
Randle’s educational background is as diverse as his military experience. As an undergraduate at the University of Iowa, he studied anthropology. Graduate work included journalism, psychology and military science at the University of Iowa, California Coast University and the American Military University. He has both a master and doctoral degree in psychology and a second master degree in the Art of Military Science.
During his investigations, Randle has traveled the United States to interview hundreds of witnesses who were involved in everything from the Roswell, New Mexico crash of 1947, to the repeated radar sightings of UFOs over Washington, D.C. in 1952, to the latest of the abduction cases. Randle was among the first writers to review the declassified Project Blue Book files, among the first to report on animal mutilations and among the first to report on alien abductions. He was the first to report the alien home invasions and among the first to suggest humans working with the aliens.
Randle has written extensively on UFOs beginning in 1973 with articles in various national magazines. He has published many books about UFOs starting with The UFO Casebook in 1989 and continuing to Roswell Revisited in 2007. His latest books are Crash: When UFOs Fall from the Sky, Alien Mysteries, Conspiracies and Cover-Ups and The Government UFO Files published in 2014.
Randle was away from his UFO studies when recalled to active duty with the Army that included a tour in Iraq from 2003 to 2004. He recently retired from the Army as a lieutenant colonel in 2009. In 2013 he was awarded the Bronze Star Medal, an Air Medal for Valor and the Vietnamese Cross of Gallantry for his service in Iraq and Vietnam.
He hosts a blog, "A Different Perspective," that can be found at www.KevinRandle.blogspot.com
Kevin D. Randle has, for more than forty years, studied the UFO phenomena in all its various incarnations. Training by the Army as a helicopter pilot, intelligence officer and military policeman, and by the Air Force as both an intelligence officer and a public affairs officer, provides Randle with a keen insight into the operations and protocols of the military, their investigations into UFOs, and into a phenomenon that has puzzled people for more than a century.
Randle’s educational background is as diverse as his military experience. As an undergraduate at the University of Iowa, he studied anthropology. Graduate work included journalism, psychology and military science at the University of Iowa, California Coast University and the American Military University. He has both a master and doctoral degree in psychology and a second master degree in the Art of Military Science.
During his investigations, Randle has traveled the United States to interview hundreds of witnesses who were involved in everything from the Roswell, New Mexico crash of 1947, to the repeated radar sightings of UFOs over Washington, D.C. in 1952, to the latest of the abduction cases. Randle was among the first writers to review the declassified Project Blue Book files, among the first to report on animal mutilations and among the first to report on alien abductions. He was the first to report the alien home invasions and among the first to suggest humans working with the aliens.
Randle has written extensively on UFOs beginning in 1973 with articles in various national magazines. He has published many books about UFOs starting with The UFO Casebook in 1989 and continuing to Roswell Revisited in 2007. His latest books are Crash: When UFOs Fall from the Sky, Alien Mysteries, Conspiracies and Cover-Ups and The Government UFO Files published in 2014.
Randle was away from his UFO studies when recalled to active duty with the Army that included a tour in Iraq from 2003 to 2004. He recently retired from the Army as a lieutenant colonel in 2009. In 2013 he was awarded the Bronze Star Medal, an Air Medal for Valor and the Vietnamese Cross of Gallantry for his service in Iraq and Vietnam.
He hosts a blog, "A Different Perspective," that can be found at www.KevinRandle.blogspot.com