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David D. Dagmar

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David D. Dagmar
Affiliations Maxin-92 Research Foundation; Borderland Sciences Research Associates
Known for "Maxin" newsletters
LEMURIA? ATLANTIS? IMPORTANT! It has long been my opinion that the knowledge of Atlantis and Lemuria is divided among thousands of people. Like a giant Jig-Saw Puzzle everyone has one piece but no contact with the people who know of or have the missing links. It is time that those of you who possess knowledge of these two great continents be brought together that you may correspond and solve the mystery that surrounds Atlantis and Lemuria and here is my plan. If you think this is a good idea then sit right down and write a letter, telling me of your discoveries and opinions, submit any evidence you have on the subject, whether it be psychic, racial memory, fact or what have you. This ad will appear only once and if I get enough response, I in turn will publish a Monthly bulletin which will contain my findings, your questions, interpretations, etc. This publication will put you in contact with the people who have ideas like your own that you may correspond in an attempt to solve the Mystery of Atlantis and Lemuria. David D. Dagmar, 1345 No. Hayworth, Hollywood 46, Calif.
"LEMURIA? ATLANTIS? IMPORTANT!": Dagmar's solicitation for correspondence from Fantastic Adventures (7.3, p. 206, July 1945).

David D. Dagmar was an American author and publisher of materials related to the Shaver Mystery, theories of Lemuria and Atlantis (per Phylos the Tibetan), and other subjects of occult interest.

Selected Bibliography

  • Dagmar, David D., ed. (1945), Maxin-92, Hollywood, Calif.  — one issue
  • Dagmar, David D., ed. (1946), Maxin-96, Hollywood, Calif.  — two issues, continued as vol. 1 from Maxin-92.

Dagmar was also a contributing editor to BSRA's Round Robin from 1946 through 1949.