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Jean L. Dixon best-known American psychics and astrologers of the twentieth century

Jeane L. Dixon (January 5, 1904 – January 25, 1997), American astrologer and psychic
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Jeane Dixon (1904-1997) was one of the best-known American psychics and astrologers of the twentieth century. She was born in Medford, Wisconsin, and claimed to have had psychic abilities from a young age. Dixon began her career as a stage and film actress, but she eventually turned to full-time psychic work.

Dixon gained national attention in 1960 when she predicted the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. She also made a number of other predictions that came true, including the election of Richard Nixon as president and the Watergate scandal.

Dixon wrote seven books, including her autobiography (My Life and Prophecies), and she had a syndicated newspaper astrology column. She also appeared on numerous television shows and was a frequent guest of talk show hosts.

Dixon's work was controversial, and she was often criticized for making false predictions. However, she remained a popular figure until her death in 1997.

Here are some of her most famous predictions:

The assassination of President John F. Kennedy
Jean Dixon published a book in 1959 called "A Gift of Prophecy" in which she predicted that a Democratic president would be assassinated in 1960. The book also contained a prediction that a celebrity would die in a plane crash (Carole Lombard, Clark Gable's wife - 1942). After President Kennedy's assassination, Dixon's book became a bestseller and she became a household name.

The election of Richard Nixon as president The Watergate scandal The rise of Islamic extremism The assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. The election of Ronald Reagan as president The collapse of the Soviet Union

It is important to note that Dixon also made many predictions that did not come true, and her accuracy rate is estimated to be around 50%.

 

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