On 3/19/05, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania hosted the 2005
Pennsylvania Paranormal Conference. In attendence, representing the Jerry Pippin
Show, was our Associate Producer, Farah
Yurdozu. The annual conference, organized and produced by Rick Fisher,
paranormal investigator, covers a wide range of paranormal subjects and research
being performed. From Bigfoot and ghosts to UFOs and vampires, this is exciting
coverage of what is happening in Pennsylvania.
for the Paranormal Society of Pennsylvania web site.
Conference Overview by Farah Yurdozu
A Most Haunted Day in Gettysburg
I am sure the ghosts of Gettysburg are proud to be remembered and visited
almost every day of the year. But, a very special event was held on March 19,
2005 at the Holiday Inn Hotel, which brought a scientific touch to paranormal
subjects.
Gettysburg National Cemetery
The 4th Annual Pennsylvania Paranormal Conference was a meeting place of
important investigators in the field of Ghosts, UFOs, Vampires and Werewolves,
Monsters, and Big Foot. World famous Gettysburg Town hosted famous names in the
paranormal investigation field, such as Rick Fisher, who is the sponsor of this
event, Rosemary Guiley, Frank Feschino Jr, Stan Gordon, Mark Nesbitt, and Eric
Altman.
Pennsylvania has many paranormal and unexplained cases. This event was a
perfect sample of the dedication and passion of the speakers discovering a
mysterious world around us. I enjoyed interviewing them, and I cannot wait to
attend next year’s conference.
Speaker Interviews with Farah Yurdozu
Rosemary
Ellen Guiley, Ph.D. is an expert on visionary, spiritual and paranormal
topics. A best-selling author, Guiley has written 30 books on a wide range of
subjects, including single-volume encyclopedias and practical and inspirational
works. Her books have been translated into 13 languages, selected by major book
clubs, and cited for excellence. She has written hundreds of articles for
various publications. She makes numerous media appearances, and travels
internationally to make presentations. Of particular interest to Guiley are
dreams and their creative, healing and transformative characteristics. Since the
early 1990s, she has worked as a lay dream work facilitator, helping general
audiences understand their dreams. “I was fascinated by dreams in my teens and
have been studying dreams ever since then,” she says. “Our dreams give us useful
information about daily life, but they also take us into paranormal and
spiritual dimensions. I have learned from my own experience that dreams are
psychic, provide intuitive guidance, are a direct line to the “voice of God,”
and are the medium for creative breakthroughs and profound healing. The more we
work with our dreams, the more we express and realize our full potential.”
Interview with Rosemary Guiley
Stan
Gordon: Since 1965, Stan has been conducting on scene investigations of
mysterious encounters in Pennsylvania. He has been involved with the examination
of thousands of UFO and other strange reports from across the Keystone State.
During the late 1960's, Stan acted as a telephone report sighting coordinator
for the UFO Research Institute of Pittsburgh. Stan has been internationally
recognized as an authority on the subject of the UFO and Bigfoot phenomena. He
gained prominence from his first hand investigation into the well remembered
1973 Bigfoot/UFO series of sightings and encounters which occurred in
Pennsylvania. Stan has also appeared on the Jerry Pippin UFO-Files Show and
other programs such as UFO's Tonight, hosted by Don Ecker, and 21st Century
Radio, with Dr. Bob Hieronimus. He has also been featured on numerous radio and
TV news shows including: KDKA, WPXI, WTAE, and KQV in Pittsburgh. He has also
been featured on some syndicated TV shows such as Evening Magazine for CBS, and
PM Magazine for NBC. In 1982, Hollywood television producer Alan Neuman who has
done such shows as Kraft Theater, The Academy Awards, and Meet the Press, came
to Greensburg to film Stan for a proposed series on the Unexplained to be filmed
world-wide.
Interview with Stan Gordon
Rick
Fisher has had an interest in the paranormal since an early age when he
saw what he believes to have been a ghost. In1997 he founded the Pennsylvania
Ghost Hunters Society which is now the Paranormal Society of Pennsylvania and
investigates reported hauntings, strange creatures, UFO’s, mysterious places,
and unexplained phenomena. An innovator in modern ghost hunting techniques he
teaches classes on Paranormal Investigating at a local community college and his
techniques are used by many paranormal groups. Fisher has conducted hundreds of
investigations and appeared on such programs as the Travel Channel’s “Ghostly
Gettysburg” and “Supernatural Destinations” as well as local TV and numerous
newspapers, books, magazines and radio programs. Owner and operator of Fisher
Productions he hosts a Haunted Workshop and Paranormal Conference each year
along with walking and driving ghost tours of Lancaster County, PA and is a
frequent lecturer on the subject of the paranormal. His story telling
presentations of “Ghosts of the River Towns” and “Haunted Tales of Lancaster
County” has won praise from many organizations. He is the editor and publisher
of “Paranormal Pennsylvania & Beyond” magazine and author of an upcoming book
“Ghosts of the River Towns.” Rick enjoys reading and listening to stories on the
paranormal and as a member of the Pennsylvania Bigfoot Society enjoys hiking in
the woods in search of the legendary creature known as Bigfoot. Rick resides in
Lancaster, PA.
Interview with Rick Fisher
Eric
Altman tells about himself: I was born in Greensburg Pennsylvania. I
attended high school, and received my college degree from a private liberal arts
college in NW Pennsylvania, where I received my Bachelor of Arts Degree in
Communication. I am married to my lovely wife Kathy for 5 years, and we have 3
cats, Maxx, Patches and Aly. Although we have no children yet, we are in the
adoption process. I began my fascination with Bigfoot at the age of 10. At the
age of 14, I met Stan Gordon, who would inspire me to become a Bigfoot field
researcher. In 1999, Steve Anderson, Henry Benton and I formed the Pennsylvania
Bigfoot Society. In January of 2000, I was given the position of Director of the
PBS, which I have held since. My hobbies and interests include fishing, hunting,
hiking. I enjoy the study of the paranormal, including ghosts, UFOs, Bigfoot,
and my favorite holiday is Halloween. I collect movies and books about the
paranormal from Ghosts to Bigfoot. I enjoy all sorts of movies from comedy to
action and horror movies. I also enjoy listening to hard rock, 80's rock, some
country, but I hate Rap. I spent the first 7 years out of College as an on air
radio personality at WPQR 99.3 FM and WASP 94.9 FM. I currently am employed for
a major communication company as a software engineer.
Interview with Eric Altman
Frank
Feschino Jr.: In the early 1990’s, Feschino became involved in UFO and
Crop Circle research in West Virginia. He frequently visited a relative’s farm
located in Braxton County, where Crop Circles appeared over night and UFO
sightings were frequent. This is when Feschino learned about the 1952 “Braxton
County Monster” Incident, which occurred in Flatwoods, near his cousin’s farm.
In 1991, he contacted MUFON and was granted a meeting with Crop Circle
enthusiast, Colin Andrews. Shortly afterward, Feschino met with MUFON
representatives and Colin Andrews and supplied him with his West Virginia UFO
and Crop Circle documentation. He continued to collaborate with Andrews about
the ongoing anomalies occurring in Braxton County but Frank’s curiosity with the
Flatwoods Incident proved to be his calling. He began to investigate this 1952
incident at a deeper level and devoted all of his time to it. Feschino moved to
Florida to further his education. In 1993, he enrolled in Phillip’s JR College
and studied film and video production. He continued to travel to West Virginia
during his schooling but was now armed with camera operation knowledge as well
as interviewing and scriptwriting skills. It was during Frank’s two-year
training program that the Braxton County Monster evolved into a production
project. He combined his strong Art background together with his video
production and scriptwriting skills; his story began to take shape.
Interview with Frank Feschino
Mark
Nesbitt is a former National Park Service Ranger/Historian. He started
his own research and writing company in 1977 and did research and advertising
copy for some of America's best historical artists. Beginning in 1978 he began
writing books, including If the South Won Gettysburg (1980), 35 Days to
Gettysburg (1992), Rebel Rivers (1993), Saber and Scapegoat: J.E.B. Stuart and
the Gettysburg Controversy (1994), Through Blood and Fire (1996), and the best
selling Ghosts of Gettysburg Series (1991- present). Many of his stories have
been seen, and/or heard, on The History Channel, A&E, The Travel Channel,
Unsolved Mysteries, Coast to Coast AM, and numerous other local television
programs and specials. In July of 2004, his Ghosts of Gettysburg Series received
the National Paranormal Award for “Best True Hauntings Collection” and “Best
‘Local Haunt’ Guidebook”.