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Posts Tagged ‘morris jessup’

1959

Aldous Huxley gives a speech in London on “Latent Human Potential.” COINTELPRO is kicked off and the games begin. Morris K. Jessup found dead in his station wagon in a Dade County Park, Florida, on the evening of April 29, 1959. A hose had been attached to the exhaust pipe of the station wagon and looped into the […]

Jupiter, Nostradamus, Edgar Cayce, and the Return of the Mongols Part 1

For the past few days I have been wondering exactly how to go about putting these items together without getting myself into hot water again, and I couldn’t quite see a clear path for this material. However, today the Signs team pulled up a couple of most interesting articles that just happen to provide the […]

The Wave Chapter 55: 
Albert Einstein, Free Energy and the Strange Deaths of Morris K. Jessup and Stefan Marinov

Let’s talk about death now. Sure, I know, nobody wants to talk about death; but I have in mind some very interesting deaths that ought to be talked about for a lot of reasons. The first death I want to talk about is the apparent suicide of Morris K. Jessup. The problem with Morris Jessup’s […]

The Wave Chapter 48: The Juvenile Dictionary

It is now time for a reality check. I realize that I have been bringing up the idea of “semantic aphasia” somewhat often in this little recapitulation. There is a reason for this aside from the ordinary interpretation that deals with words and our ability to access realms of pure thought via the expansion of […]

Albert Einstein, Free Energy and The Strange Deaths of Morris K. Jessup and Stefan Marinov

I want to talk about death here. Sure, I know, nobody wants to talk about death. But I have in mind some very interesting deaths that ought to be talked about for a lot of reasons. The first death I want to talk about is the “apparent suicide” of Morris K. Jessup. The problem with […]

The Case For The UFO

Extracts from the now almost impossible to obtain classic… Did Dr. Jessup commit suicide on his way to visit a friend, or…? What happened to the manuscript of Jessup’s book he was about to complete at the time he died? When you read these portions of his first book, you will have an idea of […]