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thunderblog - special edition
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Author James P. Hogan Dies at Age 69
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July 13, 2010
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It is with deepest regret that we acknowledge the death of Author James P.
Hogan at age 69. He passed away suddenly at his home in Ireland
and no cause of death has been announced at this stage.
The official notice from his
website is as follows:
Issue Number : 59 - James P. Hogan Dies at Age 69.
SPECIAL EDITION
JAMES P. HOGAN DIES AT AGE 69
We are saddened to report the passing of James P. Hogan at the age of 69.
Jim was alone at his home in Ireland when he died suddenly yesterday, July 12, 2010.
The precise cause of Jim's death has not yet been determined, nor is the exact time known.
We are in touch with the family and will release further information as it becomes available.
Tim Gleason
Sysadm, JamesPHogan.com
Send Email to the Sysadm
As well as being a well-known and widely-read author of many books in the Science Fiction
Fantasy genre, James (known widely as Jim by his many friends and acquaintances)
was also deeply admired for his ability for critical
thinking in the sciences, and for his knack in understanding and articulating new concepts.
Jim had a keen interest in Electric Universe theory and was well-known to
many at The Thunderbolts Project. He will be sorely missed by all who knew him.
Sincere condolences are respectfully offered to his family and friends at this most
difficult time.
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James P. Hogan
[Click for biography]
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"The world has lost a wonderful man"
Respectfully, The Thunderbolts Project.
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James' website can be found at
jamesphogan.com.
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EXECUTIVE EDITORS:
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David Talbott, Wallace Thornhill
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SENIOR EDITORS:
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Donald Scott, Annis Pepion Scott
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CONTRIBUTING EDITORS:
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Michael Goodspeed, Michael Gmirkin,
'Solar', The Soupdragon,
Guest's Contributions
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EDITORIAL CONSULTANT:
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A. P. David
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MANAGING EDITOR:
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Dave Smith
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WEBMASTER:
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Brian Talbott
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