From Sir Ernest Shackleton on South Georgia Island, to currency trader Ron DiFrancesco in the South Tower of the World Trade Center, to diver Stephanie Schwabe in the Mermaid's Lair of Grand Bahama. Hundreds of people in life-threatening situations have shared an experience that an unseen being—known as the Third Man—helped them to survive against apparently insurmountable odds.
If it were just a handful of people, it might be dismissed as an unusual delusion shared by a few overstressed minds. But the amazing thing is that over the years, the experience has occurred again and again—to mountaineers, prisoners of war, solo sailors, shipwreck survivors, aviators and astronauts. All have escaped traumatic events only to tell strikingly similar stories of having experienced the close presence of a companion and helper, and even 'of a sort of mighty person'.
This Third Man offered them a sense of protection, relief, guidance and hope, and left the person convinced they were not alone but there was some other being at their side, when by any normal calculation there was none. So who is the Third Man? An angel? A hallucination? A second self?
John Geiger spent five years researching and writing The Third Man Factor, and has assembled a compelling body of evidence for this remarkable phenomenon. The Third Man Factor is literary non-fiction that will be enjoyed by everyone from outdoor adventurers to armchair psychologists, to New Age enthusiasts.