Ron Anjard
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Ron Anjard | |
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Born | July 31, 1935 |
Died | May 11, 2011 (75) |
Alma mater | Carnegie Mellon (B.S. Metallurgical Engineering, 1957); Purdue University (M.B.A., 1968); Warnborough College; Indiana University (A.S., 1973); Thomas Edison University (B.A., Humanities, 1979); State University of New York (B.S.B.A., 1979); University of Wisconsin (P.D.E., 1979); C.P.U. (Ph.D. Education, 1980); C.P.U. (Ph.D. Metallurgical Engineering, 1981) |
Affiliations | New Atlantean Research Society |
Ronald Paul Anjard (July 31, 1935 - May 11, 2011) was an American engineer (involved in solder paste manufacture for the semiconductor and microelectronic sector, among other areas) and researcher interested in anthropology, history, and the humanities.
Selected Bibliography
- Anjard, Ronald P. (Summer 1978), "Derinkuyu and Other Ancient Underground Cities", Pursuit Magazine (Society for the Investigation of the Unexplained) (43): 89-90
- Anjard, Ronald P. (Jun. 1978), "Fourth World", Search Magazine (Amherst, WI: Palmer Pub.) (135)
- Anjard, Ronald P. (Jun. 1978), "The Hopi, Citizens of the Ancient Town of Oraibi", Search Magazine (Amherst, WI: Palmer Pub.) (135)
- Anjard, Ronald P. (Nov. 1978), "Pyramid Phenomena", Believe It (Kensington, Maryland: Maryland Center for Investigation of Unconventional Phenomena, Inc.) 1 (1): 16, http://files.afu.se/Downloads/Magazines/United%20States/Believe%20It%20(MARCEN)/Believe%20It%20-%20Vol%201%20No%201%20-%201978%2011.pdf
- Anjard, Ronald P. (Nov. 1978), "Personal Encounters with Reincarnation via Altered States of Consciousness", Believe It 1 (1): 27-28, http://files.afu.se/Downloads/Magazines/United%20States/Believe%20It%20(MARCEN)/Believe%20It%20-%20Vol%201%20No%201%20-%201978%2011.pdf
- Anjard, Ronald P. (July 1979), "Pyramids of China", Journal of Geomancy (Institute of Geomantic Research) 3 (4): 109, https://www.cantab.net/users/michael.behrend/repubs/j_geomancy/v3n4/pages/anjard_pyramids_china.html
- Anjard, Ronald P. (1979), "Some Erudite Speculation that the Motherland of American Indians Could Have Been Egypt", American Mercury 116 (536): 38
- Anjard, Ronald P. (Fall 1980), "Kivas: Inverted Pyramids and Observatories", Pursuit Magazine (Society for the Investigation of the Unexplained) (52)