Ted Owens (1920-1987) was an alleged UFO contactee who claimed paranormal powers.

Life

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Owens, claimed to have had had a genius-level IQ[according to whom?] and to be a member of Mensa,[citation needed] believed he had been subject to "psychic surgery" by "space intelligences" who had operated on his brain to allow him to receive their telepathic messages. He considered himself a "UFO prophet" and compared himself with Moses, claiming psychokinetic powers that enabled him to not only predict but control lightning, hurricanes, tornadoes, earthquakes and volcanoes. Dubbing himself the "PK Man", Owens professed that his alleged powers were given to him by space intelligences who wished to call attention to the dangers that nuclear weapons and environmental pollution posed for mankind.[1]

Science fiction and comic book writer Otto Binder wrote that Owens suffered a series of accidents resulting in brain trauma, which he felt were responsible for Owens supposed supernormal powers. Parapsychologist Jeffrey Mishlove wrote a book about Owens, The PK Man: A True Story of Mind Over Matter, with a foreword by John E. Mack.[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b Jeffrey J. Kripal (15 November 2011). Mutants and Mystics: Science Fiction, Superhero Comics, and the Paranormal. University of Chicago Press. pp. 234–. ISBN 978-0-226-45383-5.

Articles

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  • How to Contact Space People, Ted Owens, Saucerian Press
  • How You Can Communicate with UFO Space Intelligences, Ted Owens, Saga Magazine
  • Flying Saucer Intelligences Speak, Ted Owens, Saucerian Press
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