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Troy, Trojan War
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Tucker, Dr Denys
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Tunguska
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Great Siberian explosion

Turin, Holy Shroud of
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Tutankhamun’s Tomb
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Twain, Mark
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twins, identical
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2001: A Space Odyssey
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Tyrrell, G.N.M.
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Umberto I, King of Italy
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Umberto II, king of Italy,
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Urey, Harold
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Uther Pendragon, King
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Valentine, Dr J. Manson
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Vallée, Jacques
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Vallentin, Antonia
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Vallière, Louis de la
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vampires
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Van der Post, Laurens
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Van Dusen, Wilson
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Van Vogt, A.E.
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Vandenburg, Philip
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Vasari, Giorgio
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Velikovsky, Immanuel
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Ventris, Michael
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Venus
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Vere, Francis
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Verzeni, Vincent 2355,
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Victoria, Queen
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Vignon, Paul
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Visigoths, treasure of the
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Vivé, Louis
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“Voice from the Grave” case
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Volgyesi, Ferenc
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Volkonsky, Prince
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Voltaire,
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Volz, G.B.
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vortex theory of atoms
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Vortigern, King
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Voynich manuscript
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Wachtmeister, Constance
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Waddell, Major L.A.
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Wakely, Chuck
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Walker, J.W.
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Wallace, Alfred Russel
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Wallace, Mrs Rose, murder of
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Walpole, Horace
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Walsingham, Sir Thomas
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Walter, Elizabeth
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Walter, Franz
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Walters, M.I.
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Warren, Sir Charles
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Wassermann, Jacob
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Walworth, Ralph Franklin
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Ward, Rev. John
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Ward, R.H.
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Wassilko-Serecki, Countess Zoe
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Watkins, Alfred
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“Watseka wonder”
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Watson, Lyell
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Webb Dr DeWitt
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Weigel, Arthur and Hortense
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Weiner, Dr J.S.
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Wells, H.G.
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Wentz, W.Y. Evans
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Wesley, Rev. Samuel
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West, Dame Rebecca
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Wetherell, Duke
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Whateley, Anne
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Whillans, Don
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Whipple, Frank
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Whipple, Fred
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Whishaw, Maria
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Whiston, W.
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White, F.H.
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White, Stanford
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White, T.H.
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Whitecliffe, Harry
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Whitehead, Alfred North
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Whitman, Walt
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Whittington-Egan, Richard
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Whyte, Constance
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Wickland, Carl A.
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Wilberforce, Bishop Samuel
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Wilde, Oscar
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Wilkes, John
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William I the Conqueror, King
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William of Newburgh
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Williamson, Dr George Hunt
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Wilmot, Rev. James
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Wilson, Annie
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Wilson, Colonel Robert
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Winchester, J.H.
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Winkler, Hugo
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Winston, Harry
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Winterstein, Dr Alfred
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Wolf, Fred Alan
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Wood, David
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Woodward, Dr Arthur Smith
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Woolley, Leonard
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Wood, Wendy
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Worth, Patience
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Worthen, Samuel Copp
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Wright, Elsie
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Wylie, Sir James
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Yeti or Abominable Snowman
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Yost, Caspar
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Young, Arthur
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Zana (“wild woman”)
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Ziegler, William G.
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Zierold, Maria Reyes de
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Zink, Dr David
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zombies
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ENDNOTES

 

1
. These and many similar cases are discussed in my 1981 book
Poltergeist
, in the chapter entitled “The Black Magic Connection”.

2
. For the history of psychometry, see my book
The Psychic Detectives.

3
.
The Devil’s Footprints
, edited by G.A. Household, Devon Books 1985.

4
. In E. F. Bleiler, ed.,
Science Fiction Writers
(New York: Scribner), 1982.

5
. Rowe achieved a different kind of notoriety in 1963 when he was murdered by two out-of-work labourers, who were later hanged.

6
. Other meanings suggested by scholars are “hostage”, “comrade”, and “orderer”, in the sense of one who gives order to thoughts.

7
. And I shall follow their example, as well as changing the names of other Greek gods to their more familiar Latin equivalents.

8
. For a longer account of all this, see my
Criminal History of Mankind
(1984).

9
. See my book
Mysteries
(1978), part 2, chapter 10.

10
. For the sake of simplicity I speak here of the left eye and the right eye; in fact, both eyes are connected to both sides of the brain, so it would be more accurate to speak of the right and left
visual fields
. In visual experiments with split-brain patients, the patient is asked to keep his eyes fixed either to the left or the right. This piece of information is unimportant for understanding what follows.

11
. For a longer account of Pagenstecher and Maria Reyes de Zierold, see my book
The Psychic Detectives
(1985).

12
. For a longer account of all these cases, see my
Mammoth Book of the Supernatural
(1991).

13
. See Colin Wilson and Donald Seaman,
The Serial Killers
(1990).

14
. This was the man who invented the sandwich; rather than interrupt his gambling, he would eat a piece of meat between two slices of bread.

15
. The Decembrist conspiracy was easily suppressed; most of the conspirators were executed.

16
. Researched by Larry Forrester and Peter Robinson.

17
. See “Atlantis” chapter 2.

18
. See “Psychometry – Telescope into the Past” chapter 43

19
. See “Atlantis”.

20
.
Poltergeist, A Study in Destructive Haunting
, by Colin Wilson, 1981, Chapter 4.

21
. See
The Untold Story
by Evelyn Nesbit (1934).

22
. Actually 8 May, but the date has become displaced over the centuries.

23
. 25 February 1932.

24
. Described in my book
The Psychic Detectives
.

25
.
On Time
, 1982.

26
. “La Tradition Legendaire du Vampire en Europe” in
Les Cahiers du G
.
E
.
R
.
F
. (Groupe d’Etudes et de Recherche sur la Fantastique, Grenoble University of Languages and Letters, 1987).

27
. In fact, to the Doubleday subsidiary, Blakiston: see
Velikovsky Reconsidered
, p. 25.

28
. These excavations – and Lethbridge’s subsequent career – are described at length in my book
Mysteries
(1978).

29
. For a fuller account of Arthur Young, see my book
Mysteries
(1978), pages 608–10.

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