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Dan Massey

Dan Massey
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Born (1942-12-26)December 26, 1942
Died January 28, 2013(2013-01-28) (aged 70)
Washington, DC, U.S.A.
Cause of death Cancer
Residence Washington, D.C., U.S.A.
Citizenship American
Alma mater M.I.T. and Harvard
Occupation LGBT rights/sexual freedom activist, scientist, author, and blogger
Years active 1972-2013
Employer BBN Technologies (1972-1994), Science Applications International Corporation (1994-2011) & VenusPlusX (2009-2013)
Organization VenusPlusX, COLUMBIA & Urantia Society of Central Connecticut
Movement LGBT rights, human rights, sexual freedom
Partner(s) Alison Gardner
Children Ross Massey; Tiye Massey

Dan Massey (December 26, 1942 – January 28, 2013) was an AmericanLGBT rights/sexual freedom activist, scientist, author, blogger and fundraiser based in Washington, D.C. He was a co-founder and CEO of VenusPlusX.

A graduate of Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Harvard University Graduate School, he spent most of his professional life trying to make peoples' lives better through technology. He and his life partner of 35 years, Alison Gardner, were known for their work "revealing to the public a new concept of the intrinsic value of sex and gender expression, of personal erotic freedom, to replace millennia of unreasoned ignorance, fear, and hatred with the true joy of Love." Through his blog and archived papers on VenusPlusX.org, Massey attempted to provide a vision of the values of the New Age from varied perspectives.

On January 28, 2013, Massey died following a brief battle with cancer.

Massey's professional activities were in the fields of Computer Science and Information Systems Engineering. He was a graduate of MIT and Harvard University. He authored seven books in the areas of Artificial Intelligence, Probability & Statistics, and Managing Computers in Business.

He was a technology development executive, experienced in distributed simulation, artificial intelligence, mathematical linguistics, experimental psychology and metamathematics, all of which informed his views on the nature, expression, and true purpose of the erotic senses.

Massey worked for BBN Technologies in Cambridge, Massachusetts as Chief Engineer from May 1972 to January 1994. He then went on to work for Science Applications International Corporation in Vienna, Virginia as Senior Scientist from January 1994 until his retirement in January 2011.

Massey served for more than two decades on the Executive Committee of the Urantia Book Fellowship as chairman of committees addressing faith outreach, publications, education, and judicial & legal affairs before retiring from this apprenticeship to focus on the cause of freedom and equality. He founded the Urantia Society of Central Connecticut and the author of many articles exploring the content and implications of the Urantia Papers.


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