Edward Longstreet Bodin

Edward Longstreet Bodin

Edwart Longstreet Bodin (August 5, 1894-August 1983) was a mystery writer and founded the "Spiritual Party" as a platform for a run for President of the United States in the 1952 presidential election. He claimed in his book "Scare Me!" to be a descendent of Jean Bodin. He was a literary agent and mentor to L. Ron Hubbard. ["Pulp Fictioneers: Adventures in the Storytelling Business" edited by John Locke, page 141]

Prior to authoring books, Bodin wrote for "Strange Stories" magazine as "Lucifer" and "Thrilling Mystery" magazine as "Chakra."

His book "Scare Me!" addressed ghosts, ectoplasm, demons, zombies, werewolves and other similar topics. In it, he thanked sixty-eight people, including Arthur J. Burks, Jack Dempsey, Ruth Lyons, Lowell Thomas, Nathaniel Schachner, Theodore Tinsley, F. Orlin Tremaine, Arthur Leo Zagat, William B. Ziff and L. Ron Hubbard. "Upper Purgatory" covered such subjects as ESP, flying saucers, the afterlife, and the Shakespeare authorship question.

In 1953, he suggested that if Winston Churchill doublecrossed the United States, the atom bomb should be used to divert the Gulf Stream in order to freeze England. [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,935887,00.html] He suggested the same thing two years later in "Upper Purgatory," claiming to have received a letter from William E. Bergin, Adjutant General of the United States, treating the idea seriously (pages 17-18). He also suggested the death of Franklin Delano Roosevelt was due to psychic intervention to prevent America's government from being overrun by Communists (152).

In 1956, Bodin was the President of the Bernarr MacFadden Foundation, worth about $5,000,000. [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,866713,00.html] That year he also provided the foreword to a book by Blanche A. Draper, the pastor of "The Church of the Radiant Flame," a woman who worked as a psychic and medium. [http://www.wiseoldgoat.com/papers/corelli_pub-list.html]

Bibliography

* "Scare me!: A symposium on ghosts and black magic" (1940)
* "These Sensitive Writers" in "Author & Journalist" (May 1945), reprinted in 'Pulp Fictioneers: Adventures in the Storytelling Business" edited by John Locke.
* "Give Me Liberty" (1946) (as Ed "Vagabond" Bodin)
* "Spirit World" magazine (1947-) (editor)
* "Upper Purgatory: A Fascinating Adventure in Extra Sensory Preception" College Publishing Co., Daytona Beach, Florida (1955)
* "The Radiant Flame" by Blanche A. Draper College Publishing Co., Daytona Beach, Florida (1956) (foreword)
* "My Best Friends Are Ghosts" in "Orion Magazine" (March 1960)
* "Mystics Saint John, Daniel and Nostradamus" in "Orion Magazine" (February 1961)
* "First century healing: (in your own home circle)" (1962)
* "Mystery History" (1964)


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем написать курсовую

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Earl Warren — For the swing saxophonist and occasional singer, see Earle Warren. Earl Warren 14th Chief Justice of the United States In office October 2, 1953 …   Wikipedia

  • Richard Nixon — Nixon redirects here. For other uses, see Nixon (disambiguation). For other people named Nixon, see Nixon (surname). Richard Nixon 37th President of the United States In offi …   Wikipedia

  • Dwight D. Eisenhower — Eisenhower redirects here. For other people with the surname, see Eisenhower (name). Dwight D. Eisenhower 34th President of the United States …   Wikipedia

  • Alben W. Barkley — 35th Vice President of the United States In office January 20, 1949 – January 20, 1953 President Harry S. Truman Preceded by …   Wikipedia

  • Robert Taft — For Robert Taft s son, also a U.S. Senator from Ohio, see Robert Taft, Jr.. For his grandson, a Governor of Ohio, see Bob Taft. For Jesuit priest, see Robert F. Taft. Robert A. Taft United States Senator from Ohio …   Wikipedia

  • Richard Russell, Jr. — For other people named Richard Russell, see Richard Russell (disambiguation). Richard Brevard Russell, Jr. United States Senator from Georgia In office January 12, 1933 – January 21, 1971 Preceded by …   Wikipedia

  • Bernarr Macfadden — Macfadden posing as Michelangelo s “David” in 1905 Born Bernard Adolphus McFadden August 16 …   Wikipedia

  • Charlotta Bass — and Paul Robeson, Los Angeles, 1949 Charlotta Amanda Spears Bass (February 14, 1874[1] – April 12, 1969) was an American educator, newspaper publisher editor, and civil rights activist. Bass was probably the first African American woman to ow …   Wikipedia

  • Darlington Hoopes — (1896 1989) was the candidate of the Socialist Party of America for President of the United States in the 1952 and 1956 presidential elections. Contents 1 Biography 1.1 Early years 1.2 Political career …   Wikipedia

  • Stuart Hamblen — Born October 20, 1908 Died March 8, 1989 Occupations singer songwriter Stuart Hamblen (October 20, 1908–March 8, 1989), born Stuart Carl Hamblen, was one of American radio s first singing cowboys in 1926, and later became a Christian songwriter,… …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”