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Considered the White House psychic for a time, Dixon predicted a terrorist attack on the White House, causing Richard Nixon to order special precautions. She claimed to have met twice with President Franklin D. Roosevelt.
In 1956 she predicted in PARADE magazine that a Democrat would win the 1960 presidential election, and that he would be assassinated while in office.
When John Kennedy was killed, Dixon became famous.
A 1965 book by Ruth Montgomery called The Gift of Prophecy: The Phenomenal Jeane Dixon sold millions of copies and boosted Dixon’s national fame.
Dixon became a syndicated newspaper columnist, delivering horoscopes and advice.
ISBN 9781573920216
Credits
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ESP, Seers & Psychics, Thomas Y. Crowell Company, 1970. Published in 1965, the book sold more than 3 million copies. Jeane Dixon: the witnesses. Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1976. She also predicted the 1947 partition of India, said that the Korean War would end in a stalemate, and forecast Joseph Stalin's death in 1953. She gained public awareness through the biographical volume, A Gift of Prophecy: The Phenomenal Jeane Dixon, written by syndicated columnist Ruth Montgomery.
She was one of several astrologers who gave advice to Nancy Reagan.
Works
book
- Yesterday, Today, and Forever
(Relates the twelve Apostles with the twelve signs of the ...)
1976 - Jeane Dixon's Astrological cookbook
(Jeane Dixon's Astrological Cookbook: How to select and pr...)
1976 - The Call to Glory
(A book about Christ and every day life.
Dixon later expressed a belief in reincarnation and felt that she may have been a Tibetan lama in an earlier life. The following year, her prediction of terrorist attacks in the United States in the wake of the Munich massacre spurred Nixon to set up a cabinet committee on counterterrorism. OCLC83626155
- Milbourne, Christopher.
President Richard Nixon followed her predictions through his secretary Rose Mary Woods, and met with her in the Oval Office in 1971.She gained wide fame for apparently predicting the assassination of John F. Kennedy after she had written that a Democrat would be elected US president in 1960 but would die in office, possibly by assassination. ISBN 9780385112437.
- Dixon, Jeane, and Rene Noorbergen. She is credited with predicting the Russian launch of the Sputnik satellite and the plane crash of UN Secretary General Dag Hammerskjöld.
The plane crashed in flames into the mountains near Las Vegas in a violent storm, killing her. OCLC350453
- Savage, Minot J. Psychics: Facts and Theories. Gardners Books, 2007. She said of it: "Before the close of the century he will bring together all mankind in one all-embracing faith.
Connections
Jeane Dixon married James L.
Dixon in 1939.
- Father:
- Gerhart Pinckert
- Mother:
- Emma (von Graffe) Pinckert
- Spouse:
- James L. Dixon
- Sister:
- Erny Pickert
References
- Yesterday, Today, and Forever
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Although the 1956 prediction of a Democratic winning the election and then being assassinated was widely reported, Dixon also is said to have later predicted (1960) that Kennedy would in fact lose the election.[1]Arguing in her favor, however, is the fact that friends reported that in the weeks before Kennedy's death she had been increasingly anxious about his safety.