AudioBlog- John Keel's Methods and Madness
John Keel, most well-known as the author of the 1975 book, The
Mothman Prophecies, was a controversial figure in flying saucer/UFO
world back in the late 1960s and throughout the 70s due to his
unorthodox views. He was first and foremost a fortean...
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John Keel, most well-known as the author of the 1975 book, The
Mothman Prophecies, was a controversial figure in flying saucer/UFO
world back in the late 1960s and throughout the 70s due to his
unorthodox views. He was first and foremost a fortean (interested
in all things strange) and it was his view that whatever was behind
the flying saucer/UFO phenomenon was not extraterrestrial and might
be behind other phenomena as well. From May 1969 to April 1974,
Keel put out the “irregular newsletter,” Anomaly. He asked
those wishing to receive a copy to send him a self-addressed,
stamped manila envelope, and the number of copies he printed
depended on the number of envelopes he received. For fans of
Keel, issue No. 1 provides a detailed look at his views
and investigative methods (in the form of “concrete suggestions for
investigating the phenomena”) just after his adventures in West
Virginia and New York that he chronicled in The Mothman
Prophecies. Read more
Mothman Prophecies, was a controversial figure in flying saucer/UFO
world back in the late 1960s and throughout the 70s due to his
unorthodox views. He was first and foremost a fortean (interested
in all things strange) and it was his view that whatever was behind
the flying saucer/UFO phenomenon was not extraterrestrial and might
be behind other phenomena as well. From May 1969 to April 1974,
Keel put out the “irregular newsletter,” Anomaly. He asked
those wishing to receive a copy to send him a self-addressed,
stamped manila envelope, and the number of copies he printed
depended on the number of envelopes he received. For fans of
Keel, issue No. 1 provides a detailed look at his views
and investigative methods (in the form of “concrete suggestions for
investigating the phenomena”) just after his adventures in West
Virginia and New York that he chronicled in The Mothman
Prophecies. Read more
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