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Psychic Star of the Year

Cohen, Daniel | December 13, 1965 issue

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This article discusses the book "A Gift of Prophecy: The Phenomenal Jeane Dixon," by Ruth Montgomery. According to the book, Jeane Dixon has made many still more specific predictions, but these have mainly been in private sessions with personal friends. It is recorded that she has given remarkable glimpses of the future to well-known public figures, Winston Churchill, Sam Rayburn and Carol Lombard. Unfortunately, all of these famous people are dead and well beyond confirming or denying the accounts. The real well-spring of Jeane Dixon's success is that she exploits a deep mass hunger for a glimpse into the future.

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GIFT of Prophecy: The Phenomenal Jeane Dixon, A (Book); MONTGOMERY, Ruth; PROPHECIES; CHURCHILL, Winston, Sir, 1874-1965; WARNINGS; DIXON, Jeane
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