
Yep - I help put this together and have been a speaker at the last two. We're not quite as weird as trekkies, but it's still a good time. This year we have some great speakers lined up. One of them is Troy Taylor, author of over 40 paranormal books, parahistorian (studies haunted history), and all around great guy. He's very funny, too, so that helps. The other one is still being kept a surprise until we have confirmation, but he will also be exciting.
The City of El Reno and the Cheyenne-Arapaho tribes are getting very involved and are looking to make this a community event. I wish my town wasn't so stuck in the Bible Belt and would wake up and realize that people like scary haunted shit and would pay to see it so we could stuff like this here.
Anyway - tickets will be very affordable and if you are into history at all, you won't want to miss this one.

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I have always considered that their is a possibility of the unknown. However the Unknown must actively seek to remain just that.
My house is haunted.
In fact, I think most really old houses are haunted...or at least filled with old energy.
And PS you're WAY weirder than trekkies. ;)
HAHAHAHA!
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