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'''David Jones''' was an English-born [[Sage]] that lived during the mid-20th century. In the 1970s and 80s, a few scattered reports of a man resembling a Sage surfaced. He was said to be "otherwordly", "extraterrestrial", and "possessed by multiple personalities" though these reports have proved inconclusive. His status is unknown.
'''David Jones''' was an English-born [[Sage]] that lived during the mid-20th century. In the 1970s and 80s, a few scattered reports of a man resembling a Sage surfaced. He was said to be "otherwordly", "extraterrestrial", and "possessed by multiple personalities" though these reports have proved inconclusive. His status is unknown.
In an archive conversation from 30 May 2014 between Melanie Lemay and Alvaro Gramatica it is mentioned by Lemay that Jones was a singer, the combination of his occupation, nationality and the timeframe would suggest this is a reference to David "Davy" Jones, a key member of the popular band "The Monkees".


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David Jones was an English-born Sage that lived during the mid-20th century. In the 1970s and 80s, a few scattered reports of a man resembling a Sage surfaced. He was said to be "otherwordly", "extraterrestrial", and "possessed by multiple personalities" though these reports have proved inconclusive. His status is unknown.

In an archive conversation from 30 May 2014 between Melanie Lemay and Alvaro Gramatica it is mentioned by Lemay that Jones was a singer, the combination of his occupation, nationality and the timeframe would suggest this is a reference to David "Davy" Jones, a key member of the popular band "The Monkees".

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