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William Comyns Beaumont, also known as Comyns Beaumont, (1873–1956)〔(Cambridge Conference Correspondence: ''WILLIAM COMYNS BEAUMONT (1873 - 1956) BRITAIN'S MOST ECCENTRIC AND LEAST KNOWN COSMIC HERETIC'' ), Benny J Peiser, October 17, 1997〕 was a British journalist, author, and lecturer. Beaumont was a staff writer for the ''Daily Mail''〔 and eventually became editor of the ''Bystander'' in 1903〔(Churchill College Archives: The Churchill Papers: May 1930 - Jan 1931 correspondence )〕〔(Galactic Central Publications: Magazine Issues )〕 and then ''The Graphic'' in 1932.〔(Time Magazine: ''Eight Less One'' ), August 15, 1932〕 Beaumont's astronomical speculations were later mirrored by Immanuel Velikovsky's works. ==Theories==
In ''Facts and Fallacies'' (1988) published by ''Reader's Digest'', Beaumont's views are summarized: Beaumont was also a proponent of the Shakespeare authorship question, arguing Shakespeare's plays were written by Francis Bacon. He accepted the existence of giants based on British folklore, and argued other mythological creatures were actually real.〔(Karl Shaw, Curing Hiccups with Small Fires: A Delightful Miscellany of Great British Eccentrics )〕
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