William Ferguson

William R. Ferguson (July 23, 1900 - June 20, 1967) was an American promoter of relaxation therapies and contactee.

Background

 * "Relax First", teaching on the art of relaxation, from the mid-1930s.
 * Invented and began manufacture of Zerret Applicator, a plastic dumbbell containing special water that would allegedly generate healing "z-rays", c. 1940s.
 * After first being brought to trial in the late 1940s, Ferguson was sentenced to two years in jail for misbranding of Zerret Applicator in 1950.
 * Founded "Cosmic Circle of Fellowship" in 1954. Shortly after, Ferguson first published "My Trip to Mars", in which he made claims that he achieved illumination and transcended our dimension in 1938, came into contact with Khauga of Mars in 1947.
 * Run-in with the law stemming from his sales pitch on a Martian "brain-relaxing helmet" to a Milwaukee policewoman, 1954.