Benjamin Mokowitz

Benjamin Mokowitz, an inventor and machinist who was the inventor of the machine called a walking doll. Also, he was noted for his extensive research into the subconscious mind and reality. However, his work came under suspicion by the USIA in 1935 after his death.

Early Life
Benjamin Mokowitz was born in New York on April 17, 1855, to a wealthy family and also his father was a devout Jewish rabbi. Later in 1866, the Mokowitz family moved to Eastbury, Massachusetts to escape the city. Benjamin Mokowitz attended the University of Eastbury in 1879 and studied engineering and technology.

Mokowitz Machine
His first breakthrough was a machine that could alter reality and the mind to project an endless world. However, the invention was stolen during the night from his science laboratory in 1908. However, the machine was later found in a warehouse located outside of Boston. The thieves were found dead and also their flesh was dried to the bone. Mokowitz was never charged with this incident and also charred remains of pigeons were found near the machine. In 1915 Mokowitz decided to patent his inventions and also sell them to colleges.