About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 60. Chapters: American writers on paranormal topics, French writers on paranormal topics, Occult writers, UFO writers, Apollonius of Tyana, Hermes Trismegistus, Charles Fort, Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton, Francis E. Dec, Donna Kossy, Paul Solomon, Jacques Vallee, Billy Meier, Iamblichus, Franz Bardon, Albert de Rochas, Michael Salla, Jerome Clark, Jaime Maussan, Bruce Barrymore Halpenny, George King, Nick Pope, Robert Passantino, Aime Michel, J. Posadas, John Livingstone Nevius, Rene Warcollier, Stephen Kaplan, List of occult writers, Elizabeth Klarer, Frank Edwards, Judika Illes, Charles Richet, Michel Moine, Raymond E. Fowler, Nick Redfern, Johannes Nider, Greg Sandow, Dana Howard, Charles Berlitz, Paul Joire, Gloria Lee, Friedrich Hoffmann, Fabio Zerpa, George Sinclair, Harold T. Wilkins, Julius Obsequens, Dino Kraspedon, W. Raymond Drake, Marina Popovich, George Gifford, Martin Delrio, Gustav Geley, Simon Hinton, Jan Kefer, Joseph Grasset, Mary K. Greer, Paolo Grillandi, Zuzana Antares, Jim Graczyk, Georg Pictorius, Draja Mickaharic, Jean D'Espagnet, Oliver Fox, Edward O'Toole. Excerpt: Francis E. Dec (January 6, 1926 - January 21, 1996) was a U.S. lawyer from Hempstead Village, New York, disbarred for fraud in 1959, and later known for the bizarre socio-political tracts of conspiracy theories he mass-mailed to the media. Often denouncing a "Worldwide Mad Deadly Communist Gangster Computer God" mind-controlling mankind, Dec is considered to have been a paranoid schizophrenic of the influencing-machine delusion kind, and is often referred to as a "kook." Not unlike Ed Wood, Dec later became a cult figure referenced in underground culture. He was the subject of a 1994 book chapter, a 1998 comics, and a 1999 stage play; he also made his way into the folklores of the Discordians and the Church of the SubGenius. His rant...