- Jim Keith
Jim Keith (
September 22 ,1949 –September 7 ,1999 ) was an American author. His best known works are "Black Helicopters Over America" and "The Octopus", co-written withKenn Thomas , which details conspiracy theories around the death of reporterDanny Casolaro . The book is based on the notes of Danny Casolaro, who reportedly killed himself, although Keith and Thomas examine the case for foul play in their book.Keith fell from a stage and broke his knee at the annual
Burning Man arts festival held on theBlack Rock Desert in Nevada, about 120 miles north of his hometown of Reno. He went to the Washoe Medical hospital there and died shortly after surgery, in ICU, when a blood clot released and entered his lung, although the coroner's report listed cause of death as "blunt force trauma ." Cryptically, Keith stated, prior to his death, "I have this feeling that if they put me under I'm not coming back". He is survived by two daughters.Keith wrote other relatively popular books on conspiracy topics, including "Mind Control/World Control", "Black Helicopters I and II", "OK Bomb", "Saucers of the Illuminati", "Casebook on Alternative 3", "Casebook on the Men In Black" and many others. In any case, his views were unapologetically controversial.
One of the underlying themes of Keith's works is the notion that the UFO phenomenon is, in fact, of entirely earthly origin and has its roots within a parallel program of technological development. . Keith maintained a steadfast commitment to the earthly-origin theory, and he believed that there was a concerted effort to put forth the extraterrestrial hypothesis into the public consciousness.
Jim began in publishing in the little literary magazine scene of science-fiction fandom in the early 1960s. He published and edited many zines over the years, including several semi-professional publications, particularly: "Why?", "Skyline: Klamath Falls" and "Dharma Combat: The Magazine of Spirituality, Reality and Other Conspiracies." Keith was also the author of numerous erotic novels, publishing several in the early nineties with Masquerade Books. His nonfiction books have been translated into numerous languages.
Keith helped several of his friends get their start as writers, helping land first book gigs for George Piccard, Len Bracken and
Jerry E. Smith . Keith was friends with them, knowing Smith since high school. Together, Keith and Smith also produced the regional newspaper "Skyline: Klamath Falls" and co-hosted a radio show broadcasting from the campus of theOregon Institute of Technology .In 1970, after publishing an article on
Dianetics in his sci-fi fanzine "Untitled" (co-edited withJerry E. Smith and Larry Neilson) Keith became fascinated withScientology . He later worked on the staff of local Scientology Missions inRiverside, California andReno, Nevada . In the early 1990s he left Scientology after being introduced to theHarry Palmer (Avatar) material. He was saving money to take the "Avatar Masters Course" at the time of his death. Fact|date=February 2007Publications
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Gemstone File " (1992), ISBN 0962653454
*"Secret and Suppressed: Banned Ideas and Hidden History",Feral House , 1993, ISBN 0922915148
*"Black Helicopters over America: Strikeforce for the New World Order" (1994), ISBN 1881532054
*"Casebook onAlternative 3 : UFO's,Secret Societies and World Control"' (1994), ISBN 0962653497
*"Saucers of theIlluminati ", (under pseudonym Jay Katz) (1995) ISBN 193188224X
*"The Octopus: Secret Government and the Death of Danny Casolaro" (withKenn Thomas ) (1996) ISBN 0922915393
*"Okbomb! Conspiracy and Cover-Up" (1996), ISBN 1881532089
*"Casebook on theMen in Black " (1997), ISBN 1881532119
*"Mind Control , World Control: The Encyclopedia of Mind Control",Adventures Unlimited Press , 1997, ISBN 0932813453
*"Black Helicopters II: The End Game Strategy"', (1998), ISBN 1881532143
*"Biowarfare In America"',Illuminet Press, 1999, ISBN 1881532216
*"Mass Control: Engineering Human Consciousness" (2003), ISBN 1881532208
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