- Grant Wallace
Grant Wallace (1867-1954) was an American
journalist ,artist ,screenwriter , andoccultist .Early life
Grant Wallace was born on
February 10 , 1867, inHopkins, Missouri , the son of a judge. His education included a B.S. from Western College inShenandoah, Iowa , in 1889, and art classes from theArt Students League of New York .He worked as an artist and reporter for the
San Francisco Examiner , an editorial and feature writer for theSan Francisco Chronicle , and a war correspondent for the Evening Bulletin inJapan andChina . He wrote short stories and screen plays, including for two black and white silent movies: the story forA Blowout at Santa Banana (1914), and thescenario for the movieThe Fuel of Life (1917). He also lectured on the occult.Occultism
After
World War I , Wallace built a small cabin in the forest nearCarmel, California , which he used as a laboratory for experimenting withtelepathy , which he sometimes referred to as "mental radio." He made hundreds of drawings, charts, diagrams, and writings, attempting to reveal the patterns of life, includingreincarnation , communication with intelligent life on other planets, and with dead spirits. He wrote about messages from the dead, fromancient Greeks ,ancient Egyptians ,Viking s, andAtlanteans , to more recent dead, such asThomas Jefferson andCharles Darwin , and transcribed messages from and drew pictures ofextraterrestrial life , especially from the Pleiades star cluster.He died
August 12 , 1954, inBerkeley, California . His works were recovered from his cabin after his death, and some of his art and diagrams were included in "The End is Near! , Visions of Apocalypse, Millennium and Utopia", ISBN 0-9664272-7-0, published by Dilettante Press.References
* [http://www.dilettantepress.com/artists/wallace.html Dilettante Press] Page with bio and photos, by the publishers of "The End is Near", featuring many of his drawings and diagrams of the supernatural.
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* [http://www.afi.com/members/catalog/AbbrView.aspx?s=1&Movie=14586 The Fuel of Life] Page on the movie by the AFI silent film catalog
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