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help| John Grant Fuller, Jr. (1913 - 1990) was a New England-based American author of several non-fiction books and newspaper articles, mainly focusing on the theme of extra-terrestrials and the supernatural. For many years he was a regular columnist for the Saturday Review magazine. His three most famous... Read enhanced Wikipedia article |
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John G. Fuller
John Grant Fuller, Jr. (1913 - 1990) was a New England-based American author of several non-fiction books and newspaper articles, mainly focusing on the theme of extra-terrestrials and the supernatural. -
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John Fuller
John G. Fuller (1913-1990), New England-based American author -
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Fuller (surname)
John G. Fuller, (1913 - 1990), American author -
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Exeter incident
In addition to Muscarello and the policemen, John G. Fuller also ridiculed the Air Force explanation in print. -
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Betty and Barney Hill abduction
In 1966, writer John G. Fuller scored the cooperation of the Hills and Dr. Simon, and wrote the book The Interrupted Journey about the case. -
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Condon Committee
Flying Saucer Fiasco, by John G. Fuller -
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Exeter, New Hampshire
Their sighting attracted national publicity and became the focus of a bestselling book, Incident at Exeter, by journalist John G. Fuller. -
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Philip J. Klass
The offer was specifically declined by Frank Edwards, John G. Fuller, Stanton T. Friedman, J. Allen Hynek, and James Harder, some of whom were the most vocal promoters of the extraterrestrial hypothesis. -
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100,000,000 Guinea Pigs
Nearly forty years later, in 1972, John G. Fuller published his expose of the food, drug and cosmetic industries, honoring Kallet and Schlink by entitling the book 200,000,000 Guinea Pigs. -
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Pont-Saint-Esprit
John G. Fuller, The Day Of St. Anthony's Fire (New York: The MacMillan Company, 1968).
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