Listener Feedback: Morris K Jessup
Analysis Summary
Summary
The person speaking is part of a listener feedback segment for a podcast episode about Morris K. Jessup and the Philadelphia Experiment. They discuss various listener comments and questions. The comments include references to movies, the significance of Jessup's work, and the influence of Gray Barker on UFO culture. The speaker notes that Jessup's contributions are often overshadowed by how others used him. They also mention upcoming episodes that will explore more about Jessup and related topics. The impact of this encounter seems to be a deeper understanding of Jessup's legacy and the complexities of UFO narratives.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The discussion explores the life and work of Morris K. Jessup, particularly his connections to UFOs and the Philadelphia Experiment. It highlights the exploitation of his legacy by figures like Gray Barker and speculates on the Navy's involvement in the Varo edition as potentially being a psyop.
Jessup is possibly the first in print to link UFOs to ancient super science.
Morris K. Jessup
“I think those parallels are definitely something that would be noticed.”
Gray Barker
“I think my admiration of Barker is a difficult thing for me to sort of come to terms with.”
Carl Allen
“I wonder if Allende wasn't coached somewhat in how to write the back-and-forth dialogue notes.”
Managed by: U.S. Navy
alleged military experiment involving invisibility and teleportation
Managed by: Naval Intelligence
publication related to the Philadelphia Experiment
Jessup is possibly the first in print to link UFOs to ancient super science.
Gray Barker exploited Jessup's death for financial gain.
The involvement of the Navy in the release of the Varo edition seems like a psyop.