Morris K. Jessup
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Morris K. Jessup | |
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Born | 2 March 1900 Rockville, Parke Co., Indiana |
Died | 20 April 1959 (59) Dade County, Florida |
Affiliations | Physical Sciences Investigations (PSI) |
Morris Ketchum Jessup (March 2, 1900 - April 20, 1959) was an American ufologist and writer linked in his later years to Carl Allen's claims about the Philadelphia Experiment, an alleged experiment intended to make a destroyer escort ship become invisible that resulted in its being teleported through space for a brief period with calamitous consequences to sailors aboard, which Allen claimed he had witnessed in late October 1943 at the United States Navy's Philadelphia Naval Shipyard.
Selected Bibliography
- Jessup, Morris K. (1955), The Case for the UFO, New York: Citadel Press
- Jessup, Morris K. (1956), UFO and the Bible, New York: Citadel Press
- Jessup, Morris K. (1956), The UFO Annual, New York: Citadel Press
- Jessup, Morris K. (1957), The Expanding Case for the UFO, New York: Citadel Press
Articles
- Jessup, M. K. (May 1949), "The Inca's Secret Solved", FATE 2 (5)
- Jessup, M. K. (Mar. 1956), "Sacsahuaman - Mystery City of the Andes", FATE 9 (72)