Albert Pauchard (1878 – July 3, 1934) was a prominent figure in the field of spiritualism and psychical research. He served as the President of the Geneva Society for Psychic Studies, demonstrating a lifelong interest in the paranormal. In 1911, Pauchard spent a year in Paris studying occultism under Dr. Gerard Encausse, also known as Papus, a Spanish-born French chemist. It was during this time that Pauchard began to develop his own psychic abilities.
Following his death in 1934, Pauchard allegedly continued his spiritual pursuits and communicated with the living through telepathy and mediumship. His experiences and messages were documented by his wife, Antoinette Pauchard, in the book “The Other World: Experiences and Messages Received Telepathically from Albert Pauchard,” Ex-President of the Society for Psychical Studies in Geneva.