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Fuller, John Grant was born on November 30, 1913 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. Son of John Grant and Alice (Jenkins) Fuller.
(February 1969 - deadly unidentified virus reported from r...)
February 1969 - deadly unidentified virus reported from remote African missionary hospital, two American nurses stricken and died within 10 days. Doctors stymied by mysterious symptoms of the killer: soaring temperature, painful backache, swelling of the throat and neck, discolored skin! Latest victim airlifted to special isolation ward at New York's Columbia Presbyterian Hospital, blood samples rushed to Yale's Arborvirus Laboratory, all-out search launches to discover an antidote. U. S. Public Health officials alarmed, virus has the potential to decimate the whole population, aviation officials consider cancellation of all jet travel to critical world areas.
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(Fuller gives a strange account of a couple who encountere...)
Fuller gives a strange account of a couple who encountered what they regarded as a UFO while they drove from Canada to New Hampshire in 1961.
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Dust jacket notes: "In May of 1968, a team of American medical doctors arrived in a small plateau village of Brazil with extensive modern medical equipment to study a peasant named Arigo, whose cures and surgery had been reported to be nothing short of miraculous! What they uncovered was a story that defies belief and yet it is a true story. This is the documented account of a man who cured hundreds of thousands of sick and dying and yet was prosecuted by the government under which he lived and ostracized by the church in which he fervently believed. This is the strange and wonderful story of Arigo - one of the greatest healers of all time. Arigo had only a third grade education and no medical training whatsoever, yet thousands flocked to the small village where he lived from all over Brazil and South America, indeed from all over the world, to be cured by him. He performed hundreds of operations daily without antiseptics - usually with an ordinary kitchen knife or jackknife - without anesthetics, without tying off blood vessels, without major bleeding, without any of the benefits of modern science. He made thousands of correct diagnoses without even examining the patient. He wrote thousands of prescriptions which were pharmacologically accurate but in unusual combinations and potency. And, one after the other, patients left his primitive 'clinic' cured. He saved many with cancer and other fatal diseases who had been given up as hopeless by leading doctors and hospitals in many of the most advanced countries. He performed the most excruciatingly painful procedures without any discomfort to the patient. Among those he healed were the educated, famous, and wealthy as well as the poor and desolate. He never charged for his services or would accept any remuneration. Arigo's healings were witnessed by both Brazilian and American doctors. Among the latter was Henry K. Puharich, M.D., leader of the American team, who has written an afterword for Arigo...."
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(The astounding story of the Brazilian peasant who mystifi...)
The astounding story of the Brazilian peasant who mystified the medical profession with his surgical and healing powers.
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(On the night of September 19, 1961, Betty and Barney Hill...)
On the night of September 19, 1961, Betty and Barney Hill were driving through the White Mountains of Hew Hampshire when they became aware of a bright object moving through the sky, an object too peculiar in shape and lighting to be either satellite or commercial plane. The experience left there shaken, but the aftermath was far worse. Somehow, somewhere between Indian Head and Ashland , they had "lost" two hours of their lives.
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Stranger and even more compelling than his best-selling The Ghost of Flight 401, journalist John G. Fuller turns his talents to the historic crash of the great British dirigible R101, the luxury lighter-than-air behemoth that was to revolutionize travel in the 1930s. The complex and absolutely spell-binding tale begins in 1928 when a monoplane carrying famed World War I ace Captain Raymond Hinchliffe and his copilot, the flamboyant heiress-actress Elsie Mackay, vanishes without a trace over the stormy Atlantic. As news of the disappearance makes front-page headlines around the world, British workers race to complete the largest and most advanced airship yet designed, the monumental R101. Neither medium Eileeen Garrett's terrifying pre-vision of a dirigible tragedy, nor an even more fearful warning from the dead captain Hinchliffe to another mystic, Mrs. Earl, are held as grounds for delaying the much-publicized launch of the R101 for India. Finally, in a seance that includes both women and the world-famous author Conan Doyle, Hinchliffe warns the navigator of the R101 of its various structural problems. Despite these warnings, the 777-foot R101 takes off on schedule - and plunges to the ground on the French side of the Channel, killing all but six of the fifty-four aboard. But the disaster does not mark the end of this mind-boggling tale. Two days later, through another seance, the commander of the ill-fated airship recounts in horrible detail the anguished end of the R101 and its crew. Bristling with suspense and astonishing evidence concerning the validity of psychic phenomena, The Airmen Who Would Not Die is a riveting account of a human tragedy and the superhuman events surrounding it.
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(Two Landmark Investigations of Ufo Encounters Together in...)
Two Landmark Investigations of Ufo Encounters Together in One Volume Hardcover 554 pages
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(The book recounts the classic and most carefully document...)
The book recounts the classic and most carefully documented of the many 'close encounters' that have been reported across the world. Driving home from Canada on the night of September 19th 1961, Betty and Barney Hill of Portsmouth, New Hampshire, sighted a flying saucer, which left them shaken. When they arrived home Barney found inexplicable scuff marks on the tips of his shoes; Betty noticed rows of mysterious circles on the boot of their car, but what was worse, they realised they could not account for almost two hours of their time on the road. After many months of psychic distress, they sought medical assistance from Dr. Benjamin Simon, a distinguished Boston psychiatrist and neurologist, and under psychotherapy, including time-regression hypnosis, the Hills gave almost identical accounts of what had happened during their two lost hours. They told of intelligent humanoid beings who took them on board an alien spacecraft, questioned them and subjected them to physical examination.Betty and Barney Hill were an American married couple who rose to fame after they claimed to have been abducted by extraterrestrials on September 19-20, 1961. The couple's story, called the Hill Abduction, and occasionally the Zeta Reticuli Incident, was that they had been kidnapped for a short time by a UFO. Theirs was the first widely-publicized claim of alien abduction, adapted into the best-selling 1966 book The Interrupted Journey and a television movie.
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(Presents a history of Fermi 1, America's first commercial...)
Presents a history of Fermi 1, America's first commercial breeder reactor, with emphasis on the 1966 partial nuclear meltdown. It was republished in 1984 by Berkley. It took four years for the reactor to be repaired, and then performance was poor. In 1972, the reactor core was dismantled and the reactor was decommissioned. America's first effort at operating a full-scale breeder had failed.
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(Like scores of old-time prospectors in Arizona's Supersti...)
Like scores of old-time prospectors in Arizona's Superstition Mountains, James Kidd was a loner-a quiet, frugal man, mild and unobtrusive. His sudden disappearance in 1949 attracted little notice-until it was learned that the solitary old man had left an estate of nearly a quarter of a million dollars, along with a handwritten will directing the entire sum toward "research or some scientific proof of a soul of the human body which leaves at death...." Altogether, 134 individuals, organizations, and institutions paid $15 each to file a claim on Kidd's estate. In this fascinating, completely factual account, John G. Fuller tells the whole story of the incredible trial which ensued-a trial which, before it was over, involved a battalion of lawyers, a cluster of highly regarded universities, several thoroughly reputable scientific institutions, a state board of regents, a swarm of journalists, and a large trail of camp-followers and mystics.
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Fuller, John Grant was born on November 30, 1913 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. Son of John Grant and Alice (Jenkins) Fuller.
Bachelor of Arts, Lafayette College, 1936.
Engaged in public and industry, 1936-1949; sales promotion manager, NBC, 1949-1953.
(Dust jacket notes: "In May of 1968, a team of American me...)
(On the night of September 19, 1961, Betty and Barney Hill...)
(February 1969 - deadly unidentified virus reported from r...)
(Fuller gives a strange account of a couple who encountere...)
(Like scores of old-time prospectors in Arizona's Supersti...)
(The book recounts the classic and most carefully document...)
(How They Make Their Money, How They Control The Market, H...)
(Presents a history of Fermi 1, America's first commercial...)
(The astounding story of the Brazilian peasant who mystifi...)
(Stranger and even more compelling than his best-selling T...)
(Two Landmark Investigations of Ufo Encounters Together in...)
(The Ghost of Flight 401 Mass Market Paperback Jan 01, 197...)
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(Used library book with markings and labels)
(About the first UFO abduction)
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(Self awareness experience)
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(Book by Fuller, John F.)
(UFOs, American Studies)
(UFOs in NH!)
(. dw, 1977)
(hardcover)
(253pages. in8. Broché.)
Member Author's League, Dramatist's Guild, WGA, Director's Guild American, Delta Kappa Epsilon, Pi Delta Epsilon.
Married Elizabeth Brancae, November 17, 1976. Children: (by previous marriage) Judd Wheatley, John Grant III, Geoffrey Tousley, (by present marriage) Christopher Lewis.