Phenomena Advocates
This collection honors those who bravely faced complex phenomena and deserve recognition as champions of our reality.
John E. Mack
John E. Mack was a Harvard Medical School professor and psychiatrist who made a name for himself in the field of psychology, particularly for his work on transpersonal psychology and......
John Glenn
John Glenn was an American astronaut who flew on the Friendship 7 mission as part of NASA’s Mercury program. His mission took place on February 20, 1962. He was the......
John Greenewald Jr.
John Greenewald Jr. is a researcher and advocate for government transparency, with a focus on the topic of Unidentified Flying Objects (UFOs). He is best known for his work in......
John Hill-Norton
Peter John Hill-Norton, also known as Baron Hill-Norton, GCB, held the British Royal Navy’s highest rank. He was “Admiral of the Fleet” which is the highest rank in the British......
John Hutchison
John Hutchison is a Canadian inventor known for his work on the Hutchison Effect, a phenomenon that involves anomalous occurrences such as levitation, fusion of dissimilar materials, and spontaneous fracturing......
John Lear
John Lear, born in January 14, 1942, is a former U.S. Air Force pilot, who gained notoriety for his outspoken views and research on the topic of UFOs. Lear is......