Saturday, 12 July 2008

Jennifer Stein

Jennifer Stein
Jennifer Stein, BS, University of Arizona, is an artist, entrepreneur, activist & award winning documentary filmmaker. Jennifer is a coordinating member of "Noetic Sciences Shift in Action" for South Eastern Pennsylvania and is State Section Director and field investigator for the "Mutual UFO Network (MUFON) Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Delaware". Jennifer has coordinated regular monthly programs at the Tredyffrin Public Library in Strafford Penn., since September 2002 as a public educational service. For more information visit mainlineMUFON.com.

Inspired by the late Zecharia Sitchin to investigate ancient sites for her self, Jennifer speaks about her ongoing research of crop circles and ancient sites. At the 2014 StarworksUSA UFO Symposium, Jennifer will present, for the first time, her personal UFO experience in 1975 which influenced her decision later in life to join MUFON and to help educate others to explore their personal experiences further to better understand themselves and the world we live it.

Jennifer Stein's groundbreaking documentary "The Disclosure Dialogues: It Could Happen Tomorrow" won the EBE awards at the 2012 International UFO Congress for "Best UFO Documentary" and for "The People Choice Award." This is a beautifully edited, three camera presentation capturing private conversations the public doesn't always have a chance to hear. Learn more about this fantastic project and watch the trailer at Paranormal Media Group/Disclosure Dialogues

PARANORMAL MEDIA GROUP is a Consortium of Independent Filmmakers joining together to bring you the best in Independent Paranormal Media: Extraterrestrial, Exopolitics, UFO, Ghosts, Crypto-Zooology, Conspiracy, and New Science.

Paranormal Media Group was founded by Ron James in order to give a voice and fair cut of distribution to the excellent filmmakers who make the genre possible. Too often, unscrupulous Distributors are making it impossible for filmmakers to thrive. Paranormal Media Group are changing that with high revenue splits for all of their affiliate filmmakers, so that all filmmakers will to be able to afford to make their next film.


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