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John D. Wyndham, 1937-2025
John D. Wyndham, 88, of Peterborough NH, passed away peacefully at Elliott Hospital, Manchester NH on September 21, 2025. He was born in Sydney, Australia on August 3, 1937, the son of John H. Wyndham and Rosalind (Everett) Wyndham and brother to his sister, Auriel. John made a habit of signing his name John D. Wyndham, using his middle initial to distinguish himself from John Wyndham the science fiction writer.
The family moved to England when he was sixteen and John went on to earn a doctorate at Cambridge University in physics which guided a career for many years. During his doctoral studies in the early 1960s John worked under Anthony Hewish at the University of Cambridge’s Mullard Radio Astronomy Observatory. This project was what led to the Nobel Prize winning discovery of pulsars in 1967. John was not directly involved in the 1967 pulsar discovery itself but contributed foundational work to the group’s methods. After his PhD, he became a research fellow in radio astronomy at Caltech.
John was the founding coordinator of Scientists for 9/11 Truth and built the original scientistsfor911truth.com website. He consistently promoted following the scientific method in 9/11 research. He personally maintained a parallel website called scientificmethod911.org, for open discussion and debate, where he stated in the description, “Our goal is to follow the scientific method no matter where it leads and no subject is off limits.” This strong scientific focus came from the conviction that the 9/11 Truth Movement needed to justify its claims with scientific rigor in order to be effective in the long run. In short, he believed that a “Truth” movement should seek to establish the truth.
John lived with his wife Carol in Lincoln MA, Acton MA and finally in Peterborough NH, where they happily lived the past thirty-nine years, raising their two children.
John was an artist and poet. He painted many pictures which hang in their home. He was also a musician, playing the accordion, piano, and other instruments. He also loved carpentry and upgraded their home with many projects.
John is survived by his wife of 52 years, Carol (Kellogg) Wyndham, his four sons, one daughter, four grandchildren, and a sister.
His papers on his 9/11 research can be found on the scientistsfor911truth.com website. An archive of his scientificmethod911.org website can be found at scientistsfor911truth.com/Discussion/Methodsite/index.html.
John has made significant contributions and he will be missed.
John’s self-published book of poetry reveals his idealism and vision for a more egalitarian and loving world, as well as describing his strong spiritual perspective. Here is one short example:
I Once Was Young
I once was young,
But now am old,
Yet still I am the same.
The outward forms,
May change at will,
The inner forms remain.
The fear of death,
Is disbelief that
God knows what He’s doing.
Yet all the while,
He watches us,
Our upward path pursuing.
John D. Wyndham
Peterborough, NH
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