Theo paijmans ethnicity groups

          'There are now in London two very singular human beings, of a race which has hitherto been very little known to the civilized world....


           


          Was John Worrell Keely a con man or the user of a special form of power?

          Whatever one's opinion of him, Paijmans' exhaustive chronicle of the man provides much to think about.

          Keely, born 1837, was famous enough in his time to have been known to Thomas Edison, Nikola Tesla, and Jules Verne.

          That's why in common usage "ethnic gang" refers to a gang of a minority ethnicity.

        1. That's why in common usage "ethnic gang" refers to a gang of a minority ethnicity.
        2. Overview.
        3. 'There are now in London two very singular human beings, of a race which has hitherto been very little known to the civilized world.
        4. Theo Paijmans is a Dutch researcher into secret societies and suppressed inventions.
        5. My writings have been published in American, Australian, Canadian, Dutch, English, French, Japanese and Norwegian magazines, soft- and hardcover anthologies.
        6. Science fiction authors other than Verne have also made use of his ideas. Some occultists, including Helena Petrovna Blavatsky, lauded him.

          Why the latter? Paijmans is of the opinion that Keely made use of something that had long been "underground": occult technology.

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          Keel opines in the Introduction that: "He was not a charlatan and swindler. John Keely lived modestly, giving large sums of money to metal-workers, foundries and manufacturers who constructed parts of his machines.... If anything, he was frequently conned out of money by numerous companies and individuals, according to Paijmans' research." Keely's bilked investors did not come to the same conclusion, and the a