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In Memoriam: John E. Mack, M.D. (1929 - 2004)
Dr. John E. Mack, the Harvard Medical School professor of psychiatry who won a Pulitzer Prize for his biography of Lawrence of Arabia and was a leading researcher on alien abductions, has died. Mack was struck and killed by an alleged drunken driver in London on Monday while attending the T.E. Lawrence Society Symposium in Oxford, England. He was 74. |
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Passport to the Cosmos - John Mack, M.D.
- 9/28/2004
This website is an archive of some of the best interviews and writings of (and about) Pulitzer Prize-winning author andHarvard professor of psychiatry John E. Mack, M.D. |
UFO Researchers & People: John Mack, M.D.
UFO Evidence - 9/28/2004
Biography of leading abduction researcher and author, John Mack, M.D. |
UFO Evidence Topic Guide: John Mack, M.D.
UFO Evidence - 9/28/2004
Guide to articles and information about John E. Mack, M.D., professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School and founder of the Center for Psychology & Social Change, who explores how extraordinary experiences can affect personal, societal and global transformation. He is the author of many books detailing how one's perceptions shape relationships with one another and with the world, including the Pulitzer Prize-winning biography of T.E. Lawrence, A Prince of Our Disorder, Abduction, and Passport to the Cosmos: Human Transformation and Alien Encounters. |
The John E. Mack Institute
- 9/28/2004
Formerly the Center for Psychology & Social Change founded by John Mack, M.D., the Institute explores the ways in which perceptions and beliefs about reality shape the human condition. Our Research, Clinical, and Educational initiatives examine the nature of reality and experience while providing a safe environment for healing discoveries. Our aim is to apply this emerging knowledge to pressing psychological, spiritual and cultural issues. |
John Mack, Pulitzer Prize winner, alien abduction researcher, dies
Associated Press - 9/28/2004
Dr. John E. Mack, the Harvard Medical School professor of psychiatry who won a Pulitzer Prize for his biography of Lawrence of Arabia and also conducted research on people who claimed to be abducted by aliens, has died. Mack was struck and killed by an alleged drunken driver in London on Monday while attending the T.E. Lawrence Society Symposium in Oxford, England. He was 74.
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Passing Of Dr. John Mack
The John E Mack Institute - 9/29/2004
At this time we must with great sorrow confirm that Dr John Mack has passed away in London, England. Dr. Mack was in Oxford speaking at the T. E. Lawrence Society Symposium, this past Sunday afternooYesterday evening he went out for dinner with friends in London and was returning to where he was staying, on a darkened street,was struck and died instantly, by a vehicle driven by a drunk driver. |
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