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3rd Jul 2009 | by: Admin

 

‘THE LOCH NESS MONSTER, ‘FACT OR FICTION ?’

GUEST SPEAKER

 

MALCOLM ROBINSON

 

DATE:     Saturday 25th July 2009

 

VENUE:  The Bourne Hall & Einstein’s Café, The Bourne, Hastings

 (Old Town near the Stade) TN34 3AY

 

TIME:  3:00pm till 5:00pm.

 
 

In this power point lecture, Malcolm will cover the Loch Ness Monster story right from its early beginnings right through to today.  Malcolm will show some of the classic “Nessie” photos as well as some very rarely seen before.  He’ll discuss a number of the many Loch Ness expeditions in search of Nessie and also discuss the underwater photographs which threw a different light on the subject.   Malcolm will also inform the audience of the time when movie mogul Steven Spielberg made moves to assist Malcolm ‘capture’ “Nessie” !  All in all then, you’ll spend an enjoyable afternoon immersed in the legend that is ‘Loch Ness’.  A truly visual and powerful lecture which for even the sceptics will prove illuminating.

 
 

Entrance:  Public £5:00 SPI Members £4:00.    

 

Entrance is by payment at the door. 

These meetings are designed for people with an interest in strange phenomena that wish to find out more about the strange world of the unexplained.  Join like-minded individuals who share this fascination for all things weird and wonderful. For more information on this and other SPI Hastings Lectures for 2009, call Malcolm Robinson on 07949 178 835 (after 7:00pm) or e-mail Malcolm at malckyspi@yahoo.com My Space:  www.myspace.com/malcolmrobinsonresearcher

  {Next SPI Lecture after this, Saturday 26th September }

 

British UFO & Paranormal Research, ‘Getting Involved.’

 
Hope to see you there.
Best wishes
Malcolm Robinson
Founder Strange Phenomena Investigations (1979)
Malcolm Robinson (Founder of Strange Phenomena Investigations)  1979.
Flat 5, Unicorn House, Croft Road, Hastings, East Sussex, TN34 3HE Tel: 07949 178 835.
Check out my My Space account at

www.facebook.com/malcolm.robinson2

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