🔥 A man who dreamed of the stars but danced with shadows. 🔮
He was the brilliant chemist who fueled America’s journey into space. He was also the occultist who invoked forbidden rituals in the dead of night. His name was Jack Parsons—a genius, a rebel, a visionary, and a man consumed by fire.
Jack The Astronaut’s Occultist pulls you into the extraordinary true story of the rocket scientist who helped lay the foundations of NASA, while secretly living a double life of magic, sex, and mystery. From the reckless backyard experiments that nearly blew his friends apart, to his groundbreaking invention of liquid rocket fuel, to the secret chambers where he performed rituals to summon a goddess—Parsons’ life is stranger, darker, and more explosive than fiction.
But genius came with a cost. Hunted by the FBI, betrayed by allies, and shunned by the very institutions he helped create, Parsons spiraled into paranoia until one fateful June day in 1952, when a mysterious explosion ended his life. Was it an accident, suicide… or assassination? The truth still burns in the shadows.
This book is not just history—it’s a journey into ambition, obsession, and the dangerous edge where science and belief collide.
âś… Why read this book?
If you love space history and the hidden stories behind NASA’s rise.
If you’re fascinated by occult mysteries and forbidden knowledge.
If you want to uncover the chilling paradox of a man who dreamed of the stars but was consumed by fire.
If you’re drawn to true stories that feel like thrillers.
🚀✨ Jack The Astronaut’s Occultist will leave you questioning how far a person can go in pursuit of destiny—and whether brilliance can ever truly be separated from darkness.
👉 Don’t just read history. Step into the fire. Grab your copy today and uncover the haunting legacy of Jack Parsons.
I'm a mythologist, cultural historian, and author. In my writings I like to take into account the archaeological, philosophical, sociological, and depth psychological aspects of my mythological subject matter.
In addition to writing books and articles, I also enjoy giving lectures at scholarly conferences as well as informal talks to other groups that share my interests.
I am passionate about deepening my and my audience's understanding of the interrelationship between cultural history, mythology, religion, and depth psychology in a way that will enrich and benefit our society and our own personal knowledge and spirituality.
When I'm not pursuing such interesting things, I like to enjoy downhill skiing, running, dancing, films, world travel, cooking, wine, and making wine (I have my own vineyard).