The Ghost of 29 Megacycles
This book is central to any discussion of Spiricom.

This author, J.G. Fuller, popularized the Betty and Barney Hill story, and did the same for the Spiricom
story.

The book boasts a subtext of “THE MOST AMAZING BREAKTHROUGH EVER IN LIFE AFTER DEATH
RESEARCH”.  We’ll see about that.


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FULLER ARCHIVES ‘MISSING’ THE SPIRICOM STORY

A fellow researcher (Guy Jackson) contacted Stanton Freidman regarding his knowledge of John G.
Fuller, author of the book that popularized the Betty and Barney Hill story (“The Interrupted Journey”
1966), and the author of “The Ghost of 29 Megacycles” (about Spiricom, EVP-ITC, circa 1986).
Stanton Friedman knew of the Fuller Collection at the Howard Gottlieb Archival Research Center at
Boston University.  
The archivist summarized all of their holdings on Fuller, that is to say the entire Fuller Collection.  There
are 16 boxes, and the materials pertain to all of Fuller’s books, except one… “The Ghost of 29
Megacycles”.  Curious.
To hi-lite how strange this ‘missing’ material is, consider the detail of the other materials listed by the
archivist.  For all of Fuller’s works up to the “Arigo” story (where Fuller first worked with Puharich and
met George Meek by way of Puharich) there are:
Maps, tapes, and notes on related projects
Typed drafts with profuse edits and printer’s edit marks
Carbon copies of manuscripts, corrected and otherwise
Final drafts, galleys
Letters of correspondence
All of this rich detail about the bulk of the books written by Fuller, but no “Ghost of 29 Megacycles”. How
very curious.
Here is a picture of the book's cover
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