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1936
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Puthoff, Harold E.
United States
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Parapsychology
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Engineers
Physicists
Consultants
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Harold Edward
Puthoff, Hal,
1936-
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Pantell, R. H. Fundamentals of quantum electronics, 1969.
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(Ph.D.)
New Yorker (New York, N.Y. : 1925), May 10, 2021:
page 43, in A Reporter at Large article entitled, "The U.F.O. Papers" (Hal Puthoff, the longtime paranormal investigator; his work in paranormal studies dated back decades to Project Stargate, a C.I.A. program to investigate how "remote viewing," a form of long-distance E.S.P. might be useful in Cold War espionage; joined To The Stars Academy of Arts & Science, an operation dedicated to U.F.O.-related education, entertainment, and research, and organized by Tom DeLonge, a former front man of the pop-punk outfit Blink 182)
OCLC database, 29 June 2021
(access points: Puthoff, Harold E., Puthoff, H.E., Puthoff, Hal, etc.; usage: Harold E. Puthoff, Harold Puthoff, Hal Puthoff, H.E. Puthoff)
Wikipedia, 27 June 2021:
(Harold E. Puthoff, born June 20, 1936; an American engineer and parapsychologist; in the 2010s, he co-founded the company To the Stars with Tom DeLonge)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold_E._Puthoff