The Boy Who Saw the Ghost Blimp
A True Account of Childhood Vision and the L-8 Ghost Blimp Mystery
von Mark Erwin Oliver
Beschreibung
The Boy Who Saw the Ghost Blimp
A True Account of Childhood Vision and the L-8 Ghost Blimp Mystery
What if one of your most terrifying childhood "nightmares" was actually a glimpse into a forgotten historical tragedy? For years, Mark Erwin Oliver was haunted by vivid, waking trances. He would find himself paralyzed, staring unblinkingly at an internal world of rolling spheres and vast seas of light, while his frightened family watched, unable to reach him. To a young boy, these were simply painful, inexplicable "conditions" to be endured in secret.
Everything changed at age twenty-two.
While reading a local newspaper, Mark stumbled upon a headline that stopped his heart: "Celebrating the Anniversary of the Crash of the L-8 Blimp". Suddenly, the disjointed fragments of his visions-the specific terrain, the wreckage, the overwhelming sensory pain-aligned perfectly with a real-world event that occurred two decades before he was born.
The Boy Who Saw the Ghost Blimp is a gripping, documented case study of "retrocognitive vision." It follows Mark's journey from a misunderstood child to an adult seeking the truth behind the "Ghost Blimp" crew, Lieutenant Ernest DeWitt Cody and Ensign Charles Ellis Adams, who vanished without a trace in 1942.
Inside this book, you will find:
- The Subject's Perspective: A raw, first-person account of the immersive trances and the physical toll they took on a young child.
- Scientific Reflections: Every chapter concludes with a clinical look at how these episodes fit-or fail to fit-within current research in psychology, neuroscience, and consciousness studies.
- Historical Respect: A humble tribute to the missing airmen and the Daly City community that keeps their memory alive.
Part memoir, part historical mystery, and part scientific inquiry, this book challenges our conventional understanding of memory, time, and the boundaries of the human mind.
Produktdetails
| ISBN | 9798295654312 |
| Verlag | Mark Erwin Oliver |
| Erscheinungsdatum | 23.02.2026 |
| Sprache | Englisch |