JOHN KEEL NOT AN AUTHORITY ON ANYTHING

August 21, 2017

Special Cases – The Long Island File (51): Just Another Average Day

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Karachayevsk We return to the file… On July 31, John wrote another letter to the supposed aliens, asking them to make their presence known, and including a questionnaire. I haven’t posted the letter here, since it’s long and similar to John’s earlier ones. (Apol later answered the questionnaire; that’s coming up in the file.)

So, here’s the record for August 1-3. Jaye Paro and another contactee, Louise, have a lot to report, including fires, a black Cadillac, orders to buy sunglasses and salt, an armed assailant, and more. John is particularly perplexed by the sound of crying baby, which occurs in other UFO cases, and inspires many Crybaby Bridges throughout the US. Rubin has now replaced Apol, but his bumbling antics soon get him sent back “home.” As John notes, “It was just another average day in the life of Jaye P. and J.K.”

A footnote: Ivan Sanderson didn’t die “soon,” but in 1973.

15 Comments

  1. Man all of this is starting to sound creepy.Did John ever found out why these “aliens” of Jaye’s wanted to impregnate women?

    Comment by Joseph — August 21, 2017 @ 11:57 pm

  2. It’s been creepy! Elsewhere, John describes the pregnancies as “cross-breeding experiments to produce beings who can live on both of our worlds.”

    Comment by Doug — August 22, 2017 @ 10:23 am

  3. Seems like a great idea for a TV show. Several aliens of varying levels of competence, intelligence, and sanity marooned in New York City during the Summer of Love. Their main Earthling contact is a woman of unknown capabilities who has a radio show about weird events. She has befriended a freelance journalist who tries to figure out what’s real and what’s delusion. Hilarity ensues.

    Oh well, no doubt the Simpsons did it.

    Comment by ZR — August 22, 2017 @ 1:08 pm

  4. Thanks for the reply Doug.I’m sure the Simpsons have done something like that ZR since apparently they’ve done everything.This also answers my last question considering people have talked about alien hybrid breeding for years now.Maybe someone knew John had this idea and simply stole it?

    Comment by Joseph — August 22, 2017 @ 1:33 pm

  5. I sincerely wonder if Jaye hadn’t seen or heard of the movie, Mars Needs Women, which was released around that time.

    Comment by J.P. — August 22, 2017 @ 1:45 pm

  6. I mean had, sorry.

    Comment by J.P. — August 22, 2017 @ 1:46 pm

  7. […] as intriguing and unusual. But such weirdnesses were literally the norm for John Keel, as noted in Special Cases–The Long Island File (51): Just Another Average Day. It turns out that “Rubin” is an absolute “bust” as an Earth-saver, […]

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  8. A TV show! With Rubin as the wacky neighbor! The alien hybrid stories were around before John. You can make a case that they go back to the mythology of many cultures, since the gods and fairies were always fooling around with mortals.

    Comment by Doug — August 25, 2017 @ 11:35 am

  9. She might have. She might have read some UFO literature, too, since she mentions the Men In Black and other saucer lore.

    Comment by Doug — August 25, 2017 @ 11:39 am

  10. Doug, I agree with you. I think she definitely read some UFO literature, and maybe that’s how the ‘aliens’ knew of Ivan Sanderson, Charles Bowen, etc.

    Comment by J.P. — August 25, 2017 @ 5:25 pm

  11. […] as intriguing and unusual. But such weirdnesses were literally the norm for John Keel, as noted in Special Cases–The Long Island File (51): Just Another Average Day. It turns out that “Rubin” is an absolute “bust” as an Earth-saver, […]

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  12. Don’t forget, the TV show “The Invaders” premiered in 1967.

    Comment by Paul — August 28, 2017 @ 8:16 am

  13. Come to think of it, she could also have picked up UFO lore from Long John Nebel’s radio show.

    Comment by admin — August 28, 2017 @ 11:17 am

  14. That’s a good point about Long John Nebel. I wonder if that’s whose career path she was trying to emulate.

    Comment by J.P. — August 28, 2017 @ 7:27 pm

  15. Good point, Paul.

    Comment by J.P. — August 28, 2017 @ 8:08 pm

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