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The Mothman Prophecies
By John A. Keel (5 stars)
 West
Virginia, 1966. For thirteen months
the town of Point Pleasant is
gripped by a real-life nightmare
that culminates in a tragedy that
makes headlines around the world.
Strange occurrences and sightings,
including a bizarre winged
apparition that becomes known as the
Mothman, trouble this ordinary
American community. Mysterious
lights are seen moving across the
sky. Domestic animals are found
slaughtered and mutilated. And
journalist John Keel, arriving to
investigate the freakish events,
soon finds himself an integral part
of an eerie and unfathomable
mystery... |
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Strange Mutants: From Mothman to
Demon Dogs and Phantom Cats
by John A. Keel (5 stars)
STRANGE
MUTANTS was first published in l982
and is a slightly condensed version
of the out of print CREATURES FROM
TIME AND SPACE that fans had
clambered for.
We
thought this book was out of print
until we recently found several
cartons hidden in the back of our
warehouse an have decided to make it
available once again.
Says
Keel: "No matter where you live,
someone within two hundred miles of
your home has had a direct
confrontation with a frightening
apparition o inexplicable
monster...There is a chance - a very
good on - that sometime in the next
few years you will actually come
face to face with a giant
hair-covered humanoid or a little
man with bulging eyes, surrounded by
a ghostly greenish glow."
There
are three chapters on the winged
flying beings...including one on the
monster of Point Pleasant, West
Virginia. Other chapters include:
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Ambling Nightmares.
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The Uglies and the Nasties.
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Giants in the Earth.
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Those Silly Flying Saucer
People.
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The Grinning Man.
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Cattle Rustlers From The Skies.
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The Incomprehensibles.
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Big Feet and Little Brains.
Adds
Keel: "We now know that our little
planet is infested with remarkable
animals an insects that defy common
sense. . ." |
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The Complete Guide to Mysterious
Beings
by John A.
Keel
A
comprehensive encyclopedia of the
unexplained, with incredible
eyewitness accounts of strange
creatures from around the globe.
Including: Angles and Demons; The
Mothman; Dinosaurs that still roam
the earth; Bigfoot, the Abominable
Snowman, and other hairy monsters; A
real-life land of the giants; The
Loch Ness monster, the Silver Lake
Sea Serpent, and other lake
creatures; Dragons; Giant Flying
Snakes; Carnivorous Plants from
outer space; Unidentified submarine
objects; Aliens, bedroom invaders,
and cattle rustlers from the skies;
The Grinning Man; Green men,
Leprechauns, and other little
people; Vampires and Werewolves and
much more....
This is
essentially an updated edition of
journalist Keel's Strange Creatures
from Time and Space, published in
1970. The text catalogs unexplained
"monster" sightings from around the
globe. Included are the usual sea
serpents, hairy brutes of the
forest, extraterrestrials, plus a
few lesser-known beasties. Fun
reading whether you believe or not. |
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Operation Trojan Horse
by John A.
Keel (4 stars)
This is
a book of UFOs and the paranormal
which does not parrot the popular
line. It demonstrates the nexus
existing between the various types
of paranormal manifestations (ufos,
hairy monsters, demons and ghosts,
MIB, etc.) And, most significantly,
Keel proves that the correct
identity/source of UFOs are not
aliens from other planets traveling
aboard "spaceships" of "very
advanced technology." This book not
only explains the nature of UFOs and
paranormal critters, but it can
greatly assist the individual in
coming to a true and greatly
extended conception regarding the
basic nature of reality. I make the
same comments about Keel's other
books. This book is a must-read for
anyone interested in UFOs or any
facet ot the paranormal. |
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The Best of John Keel
by John
Keel (3 stars)
A
collection of the wit and wisdom of
Fortean scholar and Mothman maven
John Keel taken from his days as a
columnist for FATE magazine. Keel
tackles the mysteries of the
universe in such chapters as "Is
There a Ghost in Your Computer?"
"Phantom Circuses," "Dumb Animals
and Smart Planets," "Kooky Spooks,"
"The Thunderbird Rises From the
Ashes," and "Who Is on the Moon?"
John Keel is known worldwide as one
of the foremost researchers of
strange and unknown phenomena. He is
the author of many books, including
The Mothman Prophecies and was a
longtime columnist for paranormal
magazine FATE. Keel is a world
traveler, having lived in France,
Egypt, India, Iraq, and wherever
else his Fortean adventures have
taken him. He currently lives in New
York City. |
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Our Haunted Planet
by John A.
Keel (3 stars)
Foremost Fortean investigator John
Keel presents a book filled with
evidence of the strange and stories
of the unusual. He reveals theories
about "ultraterrestrials," Men In
Black, glass mountains, ancient
maps, and advanced civilizations
predating the caveman. Are we being
manipulated for someone's amusement?
For the connoisseur of Fortean
phenomena as well as newcomer. |
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La Prophétie des ombres (The
Prophecies Of The Shadows)
by John A. Keel
(French
Translation of The Mothman
Prophecies) |
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(German Translation
of
The Mothman Prophecies)
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