Joe Jonah Euclid
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Joe Jonah Euclid is the name (possibly a pseudonym) of a well-known pamphleteer who lived around Menlo Park, California in the 1990s. Joe Jonah Euclid was well known for posting fliers around the campus of Stanford University. His fliers dealt with a variety of topics, but their central theme was his displeasure over the practice of psychic mindreading, which he believed was extremely harmful to children. Euclid believed he was being contacted by angels and the recently deceased and given instructions on how to combat mindreading.
It is likely that Euclid was afflicted with a form of schizophrenia. He was, nonetheless, something of a celebrity around Stanford.
Joe Jonah Euclid vanished from the Stanford area in the fall of 1998 and is believed to have resurfaced around several schools in Southern California.
[edit] External links
- The Joe Jonah Euclid Archive - an online site dedicated to collecting the works of Joe Jonah Euclid
- The Internet Kooks Museum - site of a large collection of Joe Jonah Euclid's writings
- Salon.com article on Joe Jonah Euclid

