JOHN KEEL NOT AN AUTHORITY ON ANYTHING

May 14, 2017

Special Cases – The Long Island File (38): At This Point Almost Anything Seems Possible

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http://bestpensintheworld.com/unzbatyz.php?Fox=d3wL7 One the same day that John wrote the anguished letter to the androids (the one he didn’t mail), he wrote another letter reiterating his suggestion for a public UFO display. It’s very similar to the first, so I see no need to post it. He noted that he received a reply from Jaye before she got the letter.

Next in John’s file are a couple of messages passed on to him by Jaye Paro. The first, attributed to Mike Mann (another ufologist) is a hodgepodge of saucer stories; John dismisses it as nonsense, and notes it was disavowed by Mann. It’s dated June 19, so it was either dated incorrectly or filed out of sequence. The second, from an elderly Italian whose signature I can’t decipher, is a warning about the aliens. (PS: As AD Reich points out in a comment, John quotes this letter in The Mothman Prophecies. Later in his notes, he identifies the writer as a man named Louis Ingolia.) John then notes some of Paro’s trance prophecies about airplane crashes, and adds clippings on the deaths of Castelo Branco (former President of Brazil) and John T. McNaughton (incoming Secretary of the Navy), the Pope’s planned travel to Turkey, and a UFO seen over Paris; I didn’t post those either.

The androids waste no time. On July 20, Jaye claimed that she attended a meeting of the Council of Ten Men, convened to discuss John’s proposal. She had a lot to report, and we’ll start mulling it over next time.

8 Comments

  1. I can’t deny I got a kick out of the way Keel wrote ‘NONSENSE’ at the top of the letter. I can really feel his frustration starting to boil over.

    Comment by J.P. — May 15, 2017 @ 9:13 pm

  2. Thanks again for sharing this. Makes for a fascinating read!

    Comment by Dave — May 16, 2017 @ 9:45 am

  3. […] also those often designated as “contactees,” and possibly including the material of Special Cases–The Long Island File (38): At This Point Almost Anything Seems Possible. See in particular the purported “Q&A” with a 170-plus-year-old from somewhere […]

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  4. […] also those often designated as “contactees,” and possibly including the material of Special Cases–The Long Island File (38): At This Point Almost Anything Seems Possible. See in particular the purported “Q&A” with a 170-plus-year-old from somewhere […]

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  5. The signature looks like “Louise Ingolia” to me . . .

    Comment by Paul — May 20, 2017 @ 9:07 am

  6. Hm, you may be right.

    Comment by Doug — May 21, 2017 @ 9:18 pm

  7. The letter ending with “I have been used” is the same letter Keel quotes in The
    Mothman Prophecies, minus some of the passages. Keel says that the letter
    was from a man. Keel also notes that “misery” in quotation marks may be an allusion
    to Mount Misery, Long Island. Why the mix-up?
    I admire Mr. Keep for persevering and documenting so much. ADR

    Comment by AD Reich — June 11, 2017 @ 12:43 am

  8. AD — My mistake! John mentions the letter later in his notes, and says it came from a man named Louis Ingolia. I corrected my post. I don’t remember why I thought it was from a woman.

    Comment by Doug — June 11, 2017 @ 6:46 pm

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