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

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

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.

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

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

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

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......