Oliver Sacks
Oliver Wolf Sacks (Landau) was a British jewish psychologist and neuroscientist working for the secret service and used in the gay agenda, atheist agenda and the Mental Health agenda. He was educated at St Paul School with Jonathan Miller (son of Tavistock psychologist Emanuel Miller, produced an Alice in Wonderland adaptation) and University of Oxford. He was a friend of MI6 agent WH Auden (gay agenda with Christopher Isherwood), Bill Hayes (gay agenda, jesuit trained, The NY Times) and Thom Gunn (Haight-Ashbury, The Movement of Ted Hughes, husband of Sylvia Plath). He was a professor at Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University and NYU School of Medicine (Walter Reed, Jonas Salk). He worked for The Neurosciences Institute of Gerald Edelman (jewish, Nobel Prize). | ![]() |
He was promoted by Talks at Google, Point of Inquiry of the CfI (Neil deGrasse Tyson, Paul Krugman, Brian Greene, Temple Grandin, Daniel Dennett, Steven Pinker, Chris Mooney).
He appeared in The Charlie Rose Show and a dutch tv show (VPRO) with Daniel Dennett, Stephen Jay Gould, Freeman Dyson and Rupert Sheldrake. He promoted Daniel Levitin (Grateful Dead, Steely Dan, Joni Mitchell) of McGill University and his popular science book This Is Your Brain on Music.
Like Jesse Ventura, Steven Weinberg, Richard Dawkins, Ted Turner, Christopher Hitchens, he was awarded by the Freedom From Religion Foundation.
Astrological chart
born 7/9/1933, date Tom Hanks, Courtney Love (Man on the Moon), OJ Simpson.
Dom: Aquarius (the Star), Leo, Cancer - Moon, Saturn, Venus.
died 8/30/2015.
Bibiliography
1970 Migraine
1973 Awakenings (testing drug levodopa)
1984 A Leg to Stand On
1985 The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat (visual agnosia)
1989 Seeing Voices
1995 An Anthropologist on Mars about autist Temple Grandin
1997 The Island of the Colorblind
2007 Musicophilia Tales of Music and the Brain
2010 The Mind's Eye
2012 Hallucinations
2015 Steve Silberman (Wired, UN, jewish, gay-pedophilia agenda with Allen Ginsberg) NeuroTribes: The Legacy of Autism and the Future of Neurodiversity (foreword)
2015 On the Move: a Life
2017 The River of Consciousness
Sacks in pop culture
1990 Awakenings (Judgement, rebirth of Osiris in the Aeon of Horus) Robin Williams (Peter Pan programming, Einstein computer in A.I.) Robert De Niro Julie Kavner (Marge in The Simpsons) Alice Drummond (Alice in Ghostbusters, Synecdoche NY) Max von Sydow (Shutter Island) Anne Meara (mother of Ben Stiller) Mary Alice (Oracle in Matrix Revolutions) Peter Stormare Lawrence Lasker (WarGames) Steven Zaillian (Searching for Bobby Fisher) Penny Marshall (United States of Tara) Columbia Pictures scenes with Ouija board like Robin Williams' Jumanji
1999 At First Sight Val Kilmer as Virgil Mira Sorvino Drena De Niro Irwin Winkler (jewish, They Shoot Horses, Don't They?)
2011 The Music Never Stopped JK Simmons Julia Ormond as Dianne Lou Taylor Pucci (autist in The Story of Luke)
2019 Oliver Sacks: His Own Life Ric Burns Zeitgeist Films (Christopher Nolan, Raoul Peck)