The Reeves Papers (9) – John Keel

John Keel site manager Doug Skinner concludes Keel’s file on the peculiar find of supposed alien writing by one John Reeves. The Comments to these installments are also interesting. Item “2” in The Reeves Papers (10), while used as an indication the March 2, 1965, spacecraft landing was a hoax, doesn’t sound so probative now that we have a similar lack of local disturbance from energetic escapes noted from the 2004 “Tic Tacs,” but the rest of the argument seems sound. And the concluding installment in the series, The Reeves Papers (11) does make clear “an experienced cryptographer” might make a difference, but it’s likely not going to be worthwhile. Hakan Blomqvist’s fascinating Ralph Holland and the Venusians seems to prefer “a psychological explanation for the Ralph Holland experiences,” apparently in contrast to more genuine channeled information. At this point we confesses to be in deep water, and “a bit surprised to find that in this respect esotericism actually side[s] with mainstream materialist, reductionist psychology in the general interpretation of channeling.” (WM)

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