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Beckjord: I Was Mothman!

Beckjord has laboured and given birth to a Grand Unified Theory of the Paranormal!

Or unifed, as it says in theURL

"While it may appear extremely arrogant to formulate such a theory, it would be extremely remiss of me to not even try . . ."

Impossible for you to resist, I'd say, Erik. Indeed you have a duty to enlighten!

"A major factor can be wishing or wanting some related activity or even miracle, to happen."

Ah!

It all ends with this earnest plea:

"Thus, earnest prayer may be answered, just as I earnestly hope you will copy this article and distribute it."

Something very like this used to accompany those prayers found in local newspapers. You know, those to the patron Saint of Lost Causes.

:)
 
I've tried to read it, but my inner grammar Nazi keeps forcing me to avert my eyes...
 
Doing one of my occasional trawls to find news about our one-time fellow-poster, I was dismayed to find that he may not be long for this world:

http://www.cryptomundo.com/cryptozoo-ne ... rd-cancer/

I do hope that this story proves only as accurate as his usual tales. Some posters on Cryptomundo are sceptical, especially as it comes with a renewed attempt to flog his dupe of the Bigfoot movie, whose asking price was once a cool million.

Get Well Soon, Jon-Erik! :glum:

Oddly, this news comes in the week I finally got around to reading Keel's Mothman book! So maybe they are synchronically related. :shock:
 
The continuing plight of Squirrel Nutcase

JamesWhitehead said:
Doing one of my occasional trawls to find news about our one-time fellow-poster, I was dismayed to find that he may not be long for this world:...
Interestingly, he's recently followed up the above with cancercure. The passage starts splendidly enough:

A friend of a friend has a relative who has prostate cancer. He has found
a possible cure or temporary cure in a non-rx pill called curcumin. (Based on Indian curry)

It has (in him at least) caused a VERY DRAMATIC REDUCTION of the PSA reading for prostate cancer. from PSA 53 to PSA 0.5

in three months. It has stayed that way over one year.

Tell your doctor if you have this problem, and also breast cancer and colon cancer, also all cancers,
Spread the word! And just to help, he continues:
You can order curcumin in 500 mg caps by DOCTOR'S BEST - BEST CURCUMIN with Bioperine. No RX needed.

Or 1000 mg at http://www.agelesscures.com/?gclid=CP75 ... YAodvnknVQ

Take 6 gm per day, or even 8 gm, spread out. There are other sources that provide 1000 mg (1 gm)

caps. Tests are now going on at the MD Anderson Cancer Center in Texas. Don't wait, forget testing,

use it now, save your life.

(Informal tests with outpatients have resulted with an unofficial 200 reports of great reductions in PSA.)

Copy and paste this, and send it to 5 people, to send to five each more,etc, and in nine passes will reach over 9 million and in 12 passes, the entire world Internet. Send to ANYONE with cancer.

It beats hormone and radiation therapy.

It may make chemotherapy not needed!

Send it now.
Yeay! Just remember:
Legal Notice: all reports here are informal, and are not backed officially by the MD Anderson Cancer Center, nor any other clinic nor doctor. Webmaster takes no reponsibility for any actions taken by readers, and states that he is not a doctor. Readers who use curcumin do so AT THEIR OWN RISK.

Erik
Notice how he doesn't mention his own condition at all. Perhaps he was cured by circumin as well, but in his usual mode of extreme self-effacement thought better of it?

Legal Notice: Comparisons with snake-oil salesmen are frequently unfair, and are not necessarily endorsed by the FTMB.
 
Squirrel Nutcase always had funding troubles. In fact, IIRC he was facing bankruptcy not too long ago, after his Bigfoot museum in San Francisco went to the wall.

Despite the rather.. lively... nature of my last direct discussion with him, I still wish him well.
 
. . . without Beckjord. . .

Paranormal believer Erik Beckjord dies at 69
from this link: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.c ... 11TAA8.DTL

Erik Beckjord, a paranormal investigator who tried to share his theories at his UFO, Bigfoot and Loch Ness Monster Museum in North Beach, has died at age 69.

Mr. Beckjord, who had prostate cancer, died June 22 near his home in Lafayette, where he was caretaker of the Crosses of Lafayette, a monument dedicated to the more than 4,000 American troops who have died in the war in Iraq.

According to his Beckjord Blog, he was in charge of updating the sign displaying the total death count at the monument, which includes thousands of small white burial crosses on a hillside overlooking Highway 24 and the Lafayette BART Station.

Jon-Erik Beckjord was born in 1939 in Duluth, Minn. His father was Col. Philip Beckjord, a physician who ran Army field hospitals in Germany during World War II.

Mr. Beckjord grew up overseas and in the Washington area. He came west to attend graduate school at UC Berkeley. Eventually he went to Hollywood, where he was living when the Malibu fires of 1993 tore through his first Bigfoot Museum. According to family friend Molly Hanson, he lost what he claimed were nine huge track castings of the footprints of the elusive Sasquatch and the only known existing hair and blood samples. But the Bigfoot Museum survived.

Mr. Beckjord surfaced in San Francisco three years later. He opened his Bigfoot, UFO and Loch Ness Monster Museum on Union Street just west of Washington Square on Halloween in 1996. An additional area of expertise was crop circles, which he documented on expeditions to the United Kingdom.

"I'm not going to waste a whole lot of time convincing the skeptics," he told a reporter a few days before opening, "because the skeptics are not going to pay even a dollar to get in here."

The nonskeptics were expected to pay $3 ($2 for children) to come in and see his science fair-style displays, but the main attraction was the oversize museum founder and curator, who sat at a desk willing to discuss at length any sightings or other documentation.

He trusted hunches and distrusted the government. One of his hunches was that clues to solve the Nicole Simpson murder were buried in wet leaves at the scene. Under cover of night, Mr. Beckjord said, he went to the scene with a psychic to investigate. The evidence he collected was in a special "O.J. Room" at the museum.

"A lot of this weirdness is right under our noses," he said at the time. "We may belong to aliens. We may be experimental animals. But I can't prove it."

As it turned out, the lack of any substantial evidence was a detriment to paid admission at the museum. It didn't last long. He then operated Captain Neon, a repair company for electrical appliances.

Survivors include brothers Ross Beckjord of British Columbia, and Peter Beckjord of Maryland and sister Pam Forbes of Virginia. A private service and burial will be in Duluth in autumn.

Donations may be made to Hospice of the East Bay, 3470 Buskirk Ave., Pleasant Hill, CA 94523.

E-mail Sam Whiting at [email protected].

This article appeared on page B - 8 of the San Francisco Chronicle
 
gncxx said:
I didn't realise he was that old! RIP.

Found out he was dead today after a visit at Cryptomundo.

Can't believe he was that old. He has always looked aprox. 55 years old on all photos of him.

Well, RIP.
 
And another member of the "Old Guard" shuffles off into eternity. Like him or loathe him, he was a big part (some would say big nuisance) of the cryptozoology community. I had to laugh while perusing the pages over at CRYPTOMUNDO, where Loren Coleman stated that his primary reaction upon learning of his death was one of relief. Seems Beckjord would ring Coleman at all hours of the night, cursing out his wife and demanding to be put through to him. .

RIP, Mr. Beckjord.
 
The man lived not far from me, and his museum was even closer. I anticipated running into him someday, by chance or by attending any given gathering. I regret not making a point to visit the museum before it closed.

Interesting in one of Loren Coleman's books (Weird America? Strange America?) he talks about place names - and particuarly mentions that places with "fay" in them like Fayettville, etc. are more likely to have strange happenings. I find it fitting that Mr. Beckjord lived in Lafayette, if for no other reason but to match his deep interest in the paranormal.
 
That would be "Mysterious America", by Coleman. I own two copies. :D
 
I remember him posting a claim here on the forum that he was the mothman. Perhaps in this thread.

That's so long ago I had a different nick.
 
SameOldVardoger said:
I remember him posting a claim here on the forum that he was the mothman. Perhaps in this thread.

That's so long ago I had a different nick.

Doing a Google search for mothman and finding that conversation was what brought me here in the first place. I guess I have Beckjord to thank for my being here! Ha! I enjoyed everyone burning on the poor guy so much that I had to share it with a friend.
 
I failed to spot this thread with the notice of Beckjord's passing. Having learned of his death belatedly, I posted a note in the RIP thread today. Doh!

He'll be a hard act to follow!

Every few months I would run a search to see if there was any news about his new ventures or some new mad article on his own site.

It's sad to think there will be nothing new to find. :(
 
inkedmagiclady said:
The man lived not far from me, and his museum was even closer. I anticipated running into him someday, by chance or by attending any given gathering. I regret not making a point to visit the museum before it closed.
Maybe you will. Perhaps you will see him soaring above you someday in his preferred form of Mothman. If so, be sure to give him a shout out from all of us here at ftmb.
 
JamesWhitehead said:
Every few months I would run a search to see if there was any news about his new ventures or some new mad article on his own site.

Yeah - I used to do that too. I never could decide whether that website was some kind of bizarre parody or not. Every time I thought it must actually be for real, he'd put something even more ludicrous on there that would make me start doubting again. Like the infamous anti-terrorist pork spray... Very Chris Morris, that one.
 
Beckjord on Letterman! Skip to about 29:50 for Beckjord, who comes complete with a sign, a toy Nessie, and a bigfoot head he sculpted himself. Only a short appearance, but he acquits himself fairly well under the circumstances, I reckon.


Also, while Beckjords colourful website has long since vanished, there's still his short lived Wordpress blog here: https://beckjordblog.wordpress.com/

Beckjord seems to mainly be musing about the middle east and, but there is an interesting entry about a Bigfoot expedition:
In Sept, I held an expedition to the Sierras with a person I knew,(who dropped out at last minute) and with another that had told me that she had had many mental-hold arrests and was suicidal, even a former crack addict.

She came from Happy Camp,CA, and I wanted to test whether a psychotic person would attract Bigfoot. (She did). However, she freaked out twice, and did 6 hrs of 110 decibel screaming, and hit me with a shovel.
 
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The images of O. J. Simpson & Nicole Brown Simpson.

Their faces are cunningly disguised as leaves and trees. I'm glad this was cached. :D

George Bush's Face Found on Mars!

Deceased Snowbound motorist not rescued by bigfoot.

"Beckjord's autobiography:
"Jon-Erik Beckjord, BA (honors -Tulane),MBA (UC Berk.) , is a management consultant and also an investigator of anomalous phenomena world-wide, spirit photographer, an adventurer, traveller, lecturer and author. There is a tremendous amount of info, photos, evidence in these sites linked below, and how can Beckjord have done this? He used his MBA skills, Mensa traits, & photographic skills, to go out and go after these mysteries full time, working only to get the next airline ticket, while others decided to raise kids, become middle-managers, watch TV, join Little League, and get early heart attacks. Your webmaster avoided that, is often broke, but he has had a glimpse of the mysterious, and it has been worth it. Adventure! Now he shares it with you, and several books will be made form these sites. Letterman,Leno, and Good Morning America all seem to approve and he's been on them all, and more. Now take a look.

( Quote from white man at Lummi Indian res. garbage dump , as he twisted his hat in his hands stared at his feet, and moved from foot to foot, nervously: " Gee, I really,really wish I could do the things you are doing, drop it all and go along and help, but you know - the kids, the braces, the shoes, the rent -- I just can't. But good luck!" - I set him to work anyway, passing out info wanted flyers....He liked that. )

Click on boxes below for Bigfoot,Nessie,Crop Circle Formations, UFOs, Mars research, Moon research, photographic mysteries (ghosts), new philosophy & more. Some business-related pages are also listed, which support his research,
and some not-politically-correct pages show as well. Scroll down. Welcome. ( For our many Norwegian visitors - Beckjord's family came from the Oslo district . Velkommen!) soon on myspace, youtube, and facetime. EMAIL ME "

In the early 1990s, Beckjord spent some time in the UK, where he brought his customary diplomatic and interpersonal skills to the corn-circle community.

He seems to have established himself in a pub called The Barge.


A more positive view of JEB can be found in this obituary by his executor.

His Captain Neon electrical business had one disgruntled customer at least.
 
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Y'know, that pork thing might be the secret weapon...haha.
 
This is all new to me..... :glee:


These are just the bits we can rescue! There was much, much more on his lost website and a short-lived Bigfoot discussion forum, initiated when he was banned from all the others. He used to post under various sock-puppet identities. All gone, I fear! :(

I would also like to find his photographs of spirit entities he discovered in lichens on a stone circle somewhere. I think he gave them names and regarded them as friends.

I understand the view that he ought to be forgotten but I think we need all the fun we can get these days! :p

edit, 06.30 pm: I have trawled the Message Board for other threads with Beckjord's name in the title:

Beckjord loved to edit his Wikipedia entry.

A view of Beckjord as new Cosmic Joker or in the tradition of Charles Fort.

In this thread, his Message Board was discovered! Defunct now alas!

Here's a thread I started when Beckjord's corn circle adventures came to light.

Warning: The above thread contained George and Chet! Those were his friends, the lichens on Stonehenge! It also has a sort-of Beginner's Guide to Beckjord. We learn about his date with Valerie Solanis, whose view of men may have been coloured by the encounter! - she went on to shoot Andy Warhol.

Finally, for those feeling Beckjord-bereavement, Some have rated this author as a new Beckjord!

Happy reading. Alas, most of the links in the above threads are dead - even those which did not lead to Beckjord's own lost sites.
 
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Oh, I missed the whole crop circle thing the first time round. Trust Beckjord to stir up that particular hornet's nest!

I can't think of anyone who had such a genius for irritating people. (Except maybe Kevin Carlyon, the King of the Witches. And I don't think he ever saw Bigfoot.)

I would say we'll never see his like again, but chances are we will.
 
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