Monday, October 11, 2010

The Expanding Case for the UFO by M.K. Jessup

Not to be confused with MK ULTRA, Morris K. Jessup, noted 1950's ufologist is probably best known as being an inspiration for Carlos Miguel Allende's infamous Philadelphia Experiment tale.

The story of temporal displacement at the Philadelphia Naval Yard was first mentioned in series of letters written to Jessup by Mr. Allende in 1955, however it didn't take very long before Jessup wanted nothing to do with him.

Jessup penned four books on the subject of UFOs, and I present here his final work, first published in 1957.

You can read it on scribd.com, or, if you prefer, simply download the pdf.

Tragically, Jessup took his own life on April 20th, 1959. There has always been some speculation that it was perhaps not a suicide, or that his death was linked to the Allende affair, but Jessup's daughter eventually revealed that when she first heard of her father's death, she immediately suspected that he had committed suicide.

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