A Letter to Coral Lorenzen – John Keel

More from John Keel’s “Official Correspondence, ’66” file, as Keel site manager Doug Skinner notes. The letter and Doug’s commentary give insight into Keel’s self-promotion efforts during that heady period of UFO history. That’s furthered in A Letter to A.M. Rosenthal, May 3, 1966. Skinner notes that the managing editor of The New York Times apparently never replied, and Keel is likely point on as to why. We’ve often paired entries in Hakan Blomqvist’s blog with John Keel posts, because Blomqvist provides a wealth of lore about the Contactee Movement important in Keel’s time and life. Andreas Cromnow – Artist and UFO Witness turned out to be a different, but still fascinating, look at current Swedish artists ufological. The title figure in Blomqvist’s article had an early UFO experience that affected his life. David Halperin attempts to understand a set of experiences in MJ Banias, “The UFO People” – The Case of Amy. This is a complicated story with a brave protagonist and no easy answers. It also features Banias’ challenging “guiding principle” that “the UFO as object is fundamentally less important than the interpretation and the individual who experienced the phenomenon.” (WM)

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