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Jacques Bergier (French:; maybe born Yakov Mikhailovich Berger (Russian: Я́ков Миха́йлович Бéргер); Odessa, 21 August [O.S. 8 August] 1912 [1] – Paris, 23 November 1978) was a chemical engineer, member of the French resistance, spy, journalist and writer.
The Morning of the Magicians: Introduction to Fantastic Realism (French: Le Matin des magiciens) is a 1960 book by the journalists Louis Pauwels and Jacques Bergier.As the authors disclaim in their preface, the book is intended to challenge readers' viewpoints on historic events, whether they believe the explanations or not, but with the goal to give readers the opportunity to test their level ...
The meeting between Jacques Bergier and Fulcanelli reportedly occurred during June 1937 in a laboratory of the Gas Board in Paris. According to Neil Powell, the following is a translation of the original verbatim transcript of the rendezvous: "You're on the brink of success, as indeed are several others of our scientists today. Please, allow me.
Planète (The Planet) was a French fantastic realism magazine created by Jacques Bergier and Louis Pauwels.It ran from 1961 to 1972. [1]Jacques Bergier and Louis Pauwels were the authors of the successful book The Morning of the Magicians (Le Matin des magiciens), subtitled "Introduction to Fantastic Realism," published in October 1959 (total French-language sales about 2 million copies).
Aux frontières du possible (To the Boundaries of the Possible) is a French television show that was broadcast from 1971 and 1974. The show was created by Henri Viard and Jacques Bergier, based on the latter's book Scientific Espionage. 13 50-minute episodes were made, and the series was shown on channel 2 of the French ORTF network.
The authorship (or editorship) is credited to "Jacques Bergier and the Editors of INFO" and contains many articles reprinted from the "INFO Journal". The Willis', under the banner of the International Fortean Organization, had also started a conference called FortFest with speeches given by and largely attended by those working in the field of ...
Jacques Bergier – chemical engineer, member of the French resistance, spy, journalist and writer [11] Roland Berrill – lawyer, businessman and co-founder of Mensa [12] Theodore Bikel – actor, musician [13] Richard Bolles – self-help author [5] Laurie Brokenshire – Royal Naval officer, magician and world-class puzzle solver [14]
Jacques Bergier, French writer, graduated in chemical engineering from Chimie ParisTech and worked on early nuclear engineering; Garry Betty, contributor to the design of the original personal computer; earned a chemical engineering degree at Georgia Tech