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    t. e. John Whiteside Parsons (born Marvel Whiteside Parsons; [nb 1] October 2, 1914 – June 17, 1952) was an American rocket engineer, chemist, and Thelemite occultist. Associated with the California Institute of Technology (Caltech), Parsons was one of the principal founders of both the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) and the Aerojet ...

  2. Jan 2, 2015 · Learn about the life and legacy of Jack Parsons, a pioneer of rocketry and a follower of Aleister Crowley's occult order. Discover how he collaborated with L. Ron Hubbard, the founder of Scientology, and died in a mysterious explosion.

  3. Apr 23, 2014 · Jack Parsons was a founding member of Nasa's Jet Propulsion Lab, with some calling him one of the 'fathers of rocketry', but you won't find much about him on Nasa's websites

    • His Given First Name Was "Marvel"
    • He Was Friends with L. Ron Hubbard
    • He Worked For Howard Hughes
    • He Tried to Conceive A "Moon Child"
    • "Some Kind of Suicide Squad?"
    • He Also Wrote Poetry
    • He Bootlegged... Nitroglycerin?
    • He Was Investigated by The FBI
    • He Believed He Summoned His Second Wife
    • OH, Also, He Was Super Rich
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    Let's start with a small fact. According to The Los Angeles Times, he was born Marvel Whiteside Parsons in 1914and named after his father — but when Marvel Sr. left the family, his mother took to calling him John. Then, after an out of body experience well into his occult days, he was called "Belarion Armiluss Al Dajjal, antichrist." So Marvel is a...

    Yes, the future founder of Scientology. The LA Timesreported that a mutual interest in "the mind's power" brought these two men together. Not only were they friends, there's a whole soap opera's worth of drama between the two men. Parsons' wife Helen became pregnant by one of their many Bohemian houseguests, and Parsons himself involved in an affai...

    In order to make ends meet later in his life, Parsons worked for another eccentric figure, The Aviator himself, at Hughes Aviation. According to The Daily Dot, Parsons smuggled secret documentsrelating to some of Hughes' projects out of the company — which caused him legal trouble down as he happened to also be working for the Israeli government at...

    After Jack and Helen Parsons got divorced, the scientist was involved with an artist named Marjorie Cameron, per the LA Times. The two embarked on a 12-day sexual ritual to produce a "moon child" — meaning a child born with magic and mystical powers of their own — that involved naked women jumping through fire and something about the astral plane, ...

    According to Air & Space, Parsons, his childhood friend and engineer Ed Foreman, and Caltech grad student Frank Malina were dubbed the "Suicide Squad" — when they started running rocket experiments on campus — by concerned students. This was almost twenty years before that phrase premiered in DC Comics.

    I height [sic] Don Quixote, I live on peyote, marijuana, morphine and cocaine. I never knew sadness, but only a madness that burns at the heart and the brain. And took a lot of drugs, apparently. The above verse opens the LA Timesarticle, which reveals that in childhood, Parsons was most interested in reading poetry and Jules Verne science fiction.

    This is another way that the LA Timessaid Parsons used to get cash after quitting Caltech. Why not? As a rocket scientist, Parsons was good with explosives, after all.

    As if moon children, nitro, and antichrist cult activities weren't enough, Parsons was also investigated for espionage and consorting with Communists, per The Daily Dot.

    According to Wired, when Parsons met artist Marjorie Cameron, he wasn't surprised because he had been doing spells of a sexual nature to conjure the perfect woman. A collection of poems written about Cameron by Parsons titled Songs For The Witch Womanwas later published.

    One of the reasons that Parsons was able to dabble in alternative religions and make such powerful connections could be related to the fact that, according to the LA Times, he and his first wife moved into a mansion on "Millionaire's Row" in Pasadena, right next to the former estate of beer baron Adolphus Busch — he had famous gardens, you may have...

    Jack Parsons was a real person who lived a bizarre and fascinating life. He was a rocket scientist who developed technology for NASA, a Thelemite occultist who practiced sex magick, and a friend of L. Ron Hubbard and Howard Hughes.

  4. Jun 17, 2022 · Jack Parsons, a rocketry pioneer and JPL founder, died in a mysterious explosion in his Pasadena lab in 1952. The cause is still unknown, but the article explores the possible scenarios and the clues left behind.

  5. Jun 22, 2018 · Learn about the life and legacy of Jack Parsons, the rocket scientist who co-founded the Jet Propulsion Laboratory and practiced occult rituals with Aleister Crowley and L. Ron Hubbard. Read an interview with George Pendle, the author of Strange Angel, a biography of Parsons now dramatized on CBS.

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  7. Mar 8, 2006 · Learn about the life and achievements of Jack Parsons, a rocketry enthusiast who founded the Jet Propulsion Laboratory and invented a new type of fuel. Discover how he combined his passion for science fiction and the occult in his quest for space exploration.

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