Stan Gooch

Stan Gooch (born 1932) is a British psychologist and paranormal researcher who is probably best known as the proponent of the hybrid-origin theory. Stan Gooch was born in Lewisham, London. Gooch's first book Total Man was an attempt to examine all fields of interest relevant to man today. On the back cover of the American print of Total Man Stan Gooch states: In various chapters of Total Man Gooch outlined what would become the basis of his theor... more

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