
The Strange Case of Dr. M. K. Jessup
"At 6:30 P.M. on April 20, 1959, the body of Dr. M. K. Jessup, astronomer, researcher and writer on the subject of "Flying Saucers," was found in his station wagon in a park near Coral Gables, Florida. Medical examiners labeled the death "suicide."
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This book does not attempt to unravel the mystery of the researcher's unfortunate passing. Instead, it is content with presenting a great many facts, along with some speculation. It is up to the interested reader or researcher to delve further into the matter, or to reach his own conclusions. " - Summary by Gray Barker, from the Introduction
Genre(s): Astronomy, Physics & Mechanics
Language: English
Keyword(s): conspiracy (5), UFO (2), unidentified flying objects (2), ufos (2)
Section | Chapter | Reader | Time |
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Play 00 | Introduction | Ben Tucker |
00:07:04 |
Play 01 | Certificate of Death | Ben Tucker |
00:03:17 |
Play 02 | Early Writings of M. K. Jessup | Ben Tucker |
00:05:24 |
Play 03 | UFO and the Moon by M. K. Jessup | Ben Tucker |
00:13:19 |
Play 04 | Motive Power of the UFO by M. K. Jessup | Ben Tucker |
00:05:57 |
Play 05 | Jessup's Interest in the "Psychic" | Ben Tucker |
00:06:44 |
Play 06 | Astronomical Teachings from the "Other Side" | Ben Tucker |
00:06:01 |
Play 07 | The Strange Annotated Book | Ben Tucker |
00:13:42 |
Play 08 | Notes on the Following Reproduction | Ben Tucker |
00:06:14 |
Play 09 | The Allende Letters | Ben Tucker |
00:30:20 |
Play 10 | Comment on the Allende Letters | Ben Tucker |
00:05:04 |
Play 11 | Comment by "Col. B." | Ben Tucker |
00:05:56 |
Play 12 | Has Jessup Communicated Since Death | Ben Tucker |
00:09:20 |
Play 13 | Addendum | Ben Tucker |
00:24:39 |