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Sept. 16, 2015, 10pm (PDT) - JAL Airlines UFO Incident with Jessie Desmond

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Jessie Desmond was  has always been a creative person with a passion for writing, science, history, illustrating, painting, music, film, the paranormal, and cooking/baking. It's taken a lot of hard work since she came into this world in December of 1982, but she continues to pursue her interests and passions (writing, art, and the paranormal) on a daily basis.  Recently, she has been named Assistant State Director for MUFON.

Jessie has been in-charge of the - now defunct - paranormal group PEAK (Paranormal Explorers of Alaska) for many years and still collects tidbits here and there of paranormal occurrences in Alaska.  Aside from her interest in the paranormal, Jessie constantly writes, draws, and paints.  Her first feature-length screenplay, written in February 2006 only took her 9 days!  It's listed under 'Writing' and is called Revelations.

From 2003-2006 Jessie attended the Joe Kubert School of Cartooning and Graphic Arts in New Jersey, receiving a degree in 2D Animation.  Previous to this, at the University of Alaska, Fairbanks, she was a theatre major.  In May 2012, Jessie will graduate with a BA in History with a European emphasis.

Interests include: pirates, traveling, European and US History, coffee, costuming, Halloween, horror films, the paranormal and occult, bangsian fantasy, steampunk, late-70s British punk rock, new wave/dark wave music, rock n' roll, comic books (X-Men and Batman), mythology and folklore, Egyptian history, being out on the ocean, raising her personal vibrations, conspiracies, chemistry, human anatomy, visiting zoos and museums, and trying new foods.

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