Post by Tomspy77 on Jun 30, 2013 13:18:16 GMT -6
Terminal Multiple Myeloma Patient HostsUFO Conference
Kent Senter was given six months to live when he was diagnosed with cancer in 2007. Since then he's been marking items off of his bucket list: participating in the World Series of Poker in 2009 and now, organizing an international conference about unidentified flying objects
"The doctors gave me six months to three years, but I responded well to the chemo," Senter told The Huffington Post. "I've been out of remission for about six months now, but I need to start treatments again, so we've got to get to the doctor once this conference is over and decide whether to go with the chemo again or go straight for a stem cell transplant."
Senter's fascination with UFOs began when he was just ten years old. He says that he saw an "unidentified aerial phenomena" once when he was ten and again when he was 33. He's been captivated by UFOs ever since — something that he says has been both gratifying and frustrating because discussing the extraterrestrial goes against the social norm.
But this weekend, Senter will have 12 different speakers addressing the scientific phenomena of UFOs at a conference he named "2013 Symposium on Official and Scientific Investigations of UAP" in Greensboro, N.C.
Kent Senter was given six months to live when he was diagnosed with cancer in 2007. Since then he's been marking items off of his bucket list: participating in the World Series of Poker in 2009 and now, organizing an international conference about unidentified flying objects
"The doctors gave me six months to three years, but I responded well to the chemo," Senter told The Huffington Post. "I've been out of remission for about six months now, but I need to start treatments again, so we've got to get to the doctor once this conference is over and decide whether to go with the chemo again or go straight for a stem cell transplant."
Senter's fascination with UFOs began when he was just ten years old. He says that he saw an "unidentified aerial phenomena" once when he was ten and again when he was 33. He's been captivated by UFOs ever since — something that he says has been both gratifying and frustrating because discussing the extraterrestrial goes against the social norm.
But this weekend, Senter will have 12 different speakers addressing the scientific phenomena of UFOs at a conference he named "2013 Symposium on Official and Scientific Investigations of UAP" in Greensboro, N.C.