- John Keel
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Alva John Kiehle March 25 ,1930 ) is aFortean author and professionaljournalist currently residing inNew York City, New York , USA.John Keel's first published story was in a magician's magazine at the age of 12. He later moved to
Greenwich Village and wrote for various magazines. [ [http://www.illusiongenius.com/Keel.html John A. Keel ] ] His first published book was "Jadoo" in 1957 that was serialised in amen's adventure magazine . The book is his account of his travels toIndia to investigate the alleged activities offakir s and holy men who perform theIndian rope trick and who survive beingburied alive .John Keel is arguably one of the most widely read and influential ufologists since the early 1970s.cite web| title =(www.mysterious-america.net) Classic UFO Cases, by: John A. Keel | url=http://www.mysterious-america.net/capemayufocase,j.html | accessdate = 2008-02-10] Although his own thoughts about
UFOs and associated anomalous phenomena have gradually evolved since the mid 1960s, Keel remains one of ufology's most original and controversial researchers. It was Keel's second book, "UFOs: Operation Trojan Horse" (1970), that alerted the general public that many aspects of contemporary UFO reports, including humanoid encounters, often paralleled certain ancient folklore and religious encounters. Keel also argues that there is a direct relationship between UFOs andpsychic phenomena . He says he does not call himself a ufologist and prefers the termFortean which encompasses a wide range of paranormal subjects.Initial UFO Investigations
Influenced by writers such as
Charles Fort ,Ivan Sanderson , andAimé Michel , in early 1966, John Keel commenced a full-time investigation of UFOs and paranormal phenomena. Over a four-year period, Keel interviewed thousands of people in over twenty U.S. states. More than 2,000 books were reviewed in the course of this investigation, in addition to thousands of magazines, newsletters, and newspapers. Keel also subscribed to several newspaper-clipping services, which often generated up to 150 clippings for a single day during the 1966 and 1967 UFO "wave". Keel wrote for several magazines including "Saga" with one 1967 article "UFO Agents of Terror" referring to theMen in Black . [http://www.project1947.com/shg/s1.htm]Divergence
Like contemporary 1960s researchers such as
J. Allen Hynek andJacques Vallée , Keel was initially hopeful that he could somehow validate the prevailing extraterrestrial visitation hypothesis. However, after one year of investigations, Keel realised that the extraterrestrial hypothesis was untenable. Indeed, both Hynek and Vallée eventually arrived at a similar conclusion.As Keel himself wrote, "I abandoned the
extraterrestrial hypothesis in 1967 when my own field investigations disclosed an astonishing overlap betweenpsychic phenomena and UFOs... The objects and apparitions do not necessarily originate on another planet and may not even exist as permanent constructions of matter. It is more likely that we see what we want to see and interpret such visions according to our contemporary beliefs." [ [http://www.ufoevidence.org/Researchers/Detail71.htm John A. Keel - UFO Researchers & People ] ]In "UFOs: Operation Trojan Horse" Keel argues that a non-human or spiritual intelligence source has staged whole events over a long period of time in order to propagate and reinforce certain erroneous belief systems. For example, the
fairy faith in Middle Europe,vampire legends,mystery airship s in 1897, mystery aeroplanes of the 1930s, mystery helicopters, anomalous creature sightings,poltergeist phenomena, balls of light, and UFOs. Keel conjectures that ultimately all of these anomalies are a cover for the real phenomenon.Keel takes no position on the ultimate purpose of the phenomenon other than that the UFO intelligence seems to have a long-standing interest in interacting with the human race.
The Mothman Prophecies
In 1976, Keel published "
The Mothman Prophecies ", an account of his 1966-1967 investigation of sightings of theMothman , a strange winged creature reported in and around Point Pleasant,West Virginia .The book was loosely adapted into a 2002 movie, starring
Richard Gere andAlan Bates , who played two parts of Keel's personality. Bates's character was "Leek," which was "Keel" spelled backwards, and Gere's character was a newspaperman, "John Klein," also a play on Keel's name.In the May/June 2002 issue of
Skeptical Inquirer , journalist John C. Sherwood, a former business associate of UFO researcherGray Barker , published an analysis of private letters between Keel and Barker during the period of Keel's investigation. In the article, "Gray Barker's Book of Bunk," Sherwood reported finding significant differences between what Keel wrote at the time of his investigation and what he wrote in his first book about the Mothman reports, raising questions about the book's accuracy. Sherwood also reported that Keel would not assist him in clarifying the differences.Health Concern
Keel suffered a heart attack sometime before October 13, 2006. He admitted himself to
New York City 's Lenox Hill Hospital on Friday the 13th of October, and underwent successful heart surgery on October 16, 2006. Keel then was moved from the hospital to a rehabilitation center on October 26, 2006, according to his friendDoug Skinner who remains in contact with him and who requested that well wishers contact Keel by mail in order to give him time to recover. Although annoyed by postings of his premature death, Keel continues to improve and is well on the road to recovery, wit intact.References
Bibliography
* "Jadoo" (1957)
* "UFOs: Operation Trojan Horse" (1970)
* "Strange Creatures From Time and Space" (1970)
* "Our Haunted Planet" (1971)
* "The Flying Saucer Subculture" (1973)
* "The Mothman Prophecies " (1975)
* "The Eighth Tower" (1975)
* "Disneyland of the Gods" (1988)
* "The Complete Guide to Mysterious Beings" (1994) (revised version of "Strange Creatures from Time and Space")
* "The Best of John Keel" (Paperback 2006) (Collection of Keel's Fate Magazine articles)External links
* [http://www.mothmantruth.com/ "MothmanTruth.com": Research and discussion of the Mothman phenomena"]
* [http://www.paraview.com/mothman_central.htm Mothman Central]
* [http://www.sci-fi-online.50megs.com/Interview/02-28_JohnKeel.htm SciFi Online Interview with Keel]
* [http://members.tripod.com/~task_2/Wave-Keel.htm The Great UFO Wave of '73: Interview with John A. Keel]
* [http://forteans.com/ FortFest tapes]
* [http://www.csicop.org/si/2002-05/barker.html "Gray Barker's Book of Bunk"]
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