Gaston Burridge
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Gaston Burridge | |
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Born | 24 February 1906 Michigan |
Died | 31 January 1995 (88) Tennessee |
Affiliations | Borderland Sciences (BSRA) |
Charles Gaston Burridge (February 24, 1906 - January 31, 1995) was an American magazine writer and researcher, interested dowsing and related areas of inquiry, as well as potential alternative modes of electrical production, including the claims of Lester Hendershot and T. Henry Moray.
Selected Bibliography
- Burridge, Gaston (April 1954), "New Source of Water for Desert Lands?", Desert Magazine: 18-21, http://www.primarywaterinstitute.org/images/pdfs/Desert-Magazine-1954-April%20Primary%20Water.pdf
- Burridge, Gaston (Jan. 1955), "Does the Forked Stick Locate Anything? An Inquiry into the Art of Dowsing", Western Folklore 14 (1): 32-43
- Burridge, Gaston (Nov. & December 1955), "The Moray Mystery", Round Robin 11 (4): 16-21
- Burridge, Gaston (March & April 1956), "The So-Called Hendershot Motor", Round Robin 11 (6): 1-5
- Burridge, Gaston (July 1956), "The Hubbard Energy Transformer", Fate 9 (7): 36-42
- Burridge, Gaston (September 1956), "Alchemist 1956?", Fate 9 (9): 16-22
- Burridge, Gaston (May 1957), "Water from a Forked Stick", American Mercury: 128-131, https://www.unz.com/print/AmMercury-1957may-00128/
- Burridge, Gaston (June 1958), "Step Toward Anti-Gravity", American Mercury: 77-82, https://www.unz.com/print/AmMercury-1958jun-00077/
- Burridge, Gaston (September 1960), "Magnetism!", American Mercury: 41-46, https://www.unz.com/print/AmMercury-1960sep-00041/