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There have been countless architectural gems built over centuries that people have had the chance to admire. Everything from authentic houses of worship to spectacular bridges, stations, and entire old towns, among other structures, have been a mesmerizing sight for their eyes at some point throughout history. Unfortunately, quite a few buildings like these weren’t able to stand the test of time and can now only be admired in photographs.
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From: Andrew Johnson Date: 2012-07-12 13:03:16 Attachments :THE AMMACH CONFERENCE 2012.pdf From: Dave Hodrien [mailto:[email protected]…] Sent: 12 July 2012 00:17To: [email protected]…Subject: AMMACH Contact Conference 2012 Advert (Forwarded by Birmingham UFO Group) A.M.M.A.C.H.Conference “Disclosure Through Exposure” Friday 31st August – Sunday 2nd September The Britannia Hotel, St James St. Nottinham NG1 6BN Ticket Options: Friday evening, Saturday & Sunday £92.00 Saturday & Sunday £80.00 Single day £50.00 Event begins with registration from 4 pm on Friday, the evening begins at 7 pm, with a welcome, and The John Mack Memorial Lecture thereafter, there will be a light finger buffet, networking, meeting some of the speakers, and time to socialise, dance, relax to music of an ET theme! There will be a bar until late. Saturday and Sunday presentation begin at 9.30 am, registration from 8.30 am, on Saturday evening, there is a film night event, with some original footage from Miles, and a bar until late. Presentations will finish between 6 and 7 pm. Conference Speakers: VERONICA KEEN The John Mack Memorial Lecture DR. YOUNG-HAI CHI – Researcher/Author/Teacher The Escalation of the Environmental Crisis & Alien Abductions JASON MOSS Experiencer/Childrens Author Military/Hybrids & DNA STEVEN JONES Experiencer/Author The Awakening of The Extended Human Family CHANTELLE SABRINA PYPER & DAVE HODRIEN Experiencer/Birmingham UFO Group Chairman & Investigator Angels and Demons the many types of entity MIKE ORAM Experiencer/Photographer/Musician/Author Does It Rain In Other Dimensions? DAVE GRIFFIN Exopolitics UK Facilitator/Researcher Saucer School Are Visiting ETs Re-booting Terrestrial Language Systems? SIMON PARKES Experiencer/Author From baby to adult’ A whole life; experiencing interaction with the Mantid & Reptilian groups KELVIN CURNOW Experiencer/Author/Teacher The meeting with others and the journey WIN KEECH Researcher/Engineer/Innovator RF-ID and other Animals CATHI MORGAN Experiencer/Researcher Mind Control/population/culture manipulation: A personal perspective ELLIS TAYLOR – Experiencer/Author/Researcher Looking into the Dark Places Please see the attached flyer for details. For further info or to purchase tickets go to: alienabductionuk.com…
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Last week, we described a heart-wrenching memorial installation commemorating some of the lost soldiers of WWI, but now, one artist has created an art installation that also remembers the often-forgotten civilian deaths during “The Great War.” Brazilian sculptor Nele Azevedo arranged 5,000 little ice figurines on the step of Chamberlain Square in Birmingham, U.K., to remember the men and women lost during WWI, including the civilians.
A new exhibition at the National Archives looks into the Documerica Photo Project, an initiative spearheaded by the EPA in the 1970s to capture ordinary Americans in the midst of a transitory era.
A diversified economy, an earlier relaxation of Covid-19 restrictions and limited available workers are keeping the unemployment rate low