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The Macabre Jack Parsons: NASA Rocket Scientist Who Summoned Demons

Thu, 03 Jul 2025 12:00:00 GMT

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Who was Jack Parsons? Today, we dive deep into the life of this occult NASA scientist who helped pave the way for missile technology, uncovering facts like his esoteric obsessions, occult parties, mysterious death, and other shocking truths about one of the most influential scientists. Welcome to CAMP! 🏕️Shoutout to today's sponsors: Odoo, Morgan & Morgan, and Bluechew.Try Odoo with a 14-day free trial at: http://Odoo.com/CAMP👕🧢 GET YOUR CAMP DRIP HERE: https://campgoods.co/🏕️ Get Today In History Email Here (Free): https://camp.beehiiv.com/🎟️ 🎫 Comedy Tour Tickets Here: https://markgagnonlive.comTimestamps:0:00 Intro 0:59 Jack Parsons Early Childhood3:41 Kicked Out of Military School For Explosives 5:06 Jack Begins Working In Rocket Science 7:26 Jack Moves His Work to The Desert 9:27 Parsons Tasked With Creating Jet Propulsion 12:00 Jack Parson’s Esoteric Obsessions 13:54 Jack’s Connection To Aleister Crowley 15:25 Jack Attends His First Gnostic Mass 16:57 Occult Parties at The Parsonage 20:52 The Babylon Working w/ Scientology Founder L. Ron Hubbard 26:20 L. Ron Hubbard Steals From Jack Parsons 31:50 FBI Investigation + Jack Loses His Security Clearance 36:25 Jack Is Accused of Espionage 39:19 The Mysterious Death of Jack Parsons 45:48 Was Jack a Misunderstood Genius or Crazy?#JackParsons #OccultHistory #TrueScience #DarkHistory #Rocketman #NASAOrigins #JetPropulsion #AleisterCrowley #Occultism #LronHubbard #StrangeHistory #HistoryNerd #ScienceAndTheOccult #CampfireStories #WelcomeToCamp

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