John A. Keel: The Man, The Myths, and The Ongoing Mysteries – Hakan Blomqvist's Blog

John Keel has supplied considerable material to The Anomalist over the past few years, notably from the Keelian website maintained by Doug Skinner. Following Keel’s adventures with the Long Island contactees, we, as others, have wondered how Keel’s experiences affected him. Hakan Blomqvist praises the new book by Brent Raynes, John A. Keel: The Man, The Myths, and the Ongoing Mysteries. The controversial Keel has his severe critics and unabashed devotees, but general agreement is that the man was nothing if not interesting. It looks as if anyone wishing to understand fully UFO history, particularly of the 1960s and 1970s, might be wise to get a copy of this book. A Letter from Coral Lorenzen starts off Keel’s correspondence with the APRO heads, and Skinner notes humorously how little Keel fit in with the type of “respectable” associates they preferred! More on Keel’s engagements and correspondence with ufological figures comes from Skinner in John Keel Visits NICAP. (WM)

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