We continue with John Keel’s private dossier on “Organized Harassment of Individuals.” The third part describes direct physical harassment, often by people impersonating military officers, salesmen, or missionaries. He doesn’t name any of the witnesses; I suppose because he’s looking for patterns, either for his own clarification or that of other researchers, and not marshaling evidence for a general audience.
February 24, 2014
February 17, 2014
More Puzzling Mail
As a footnote to the last post, here are a couple of enigmatic pieces of mail from John’s files. The first was postmarked January 24, 1968, the second the 25th. They seem to come from the same person. Is it relevant that John never went to college? And what was the meaning of all this?
ADDENDUM: Well, imagine that. I took another look at that cipher and figured it out. If you read the third letter of each group (as the underlined “3” suggests), it reads: Friday Feb 2 at St Patricks 9 PM J. Huh!
February 14, 2014
Organized Harassment of Individuals (5)
February 6, 2014
January 27, 2014
Organized Harassment of Individuals (3)
In this next part of John Keel’s dossier on harassment of UFO witnesses and researchers, he discusses the patterns of the calls, the manipulation of phone bills, and the people most likely to be targeted. (The file consists of carbon copies of varying quality; sorry they’re not crisper…)
January 20, 2014
“The Eighth Tower” Is Back in Print!
John Keel’s book The Eighth Tower is back in print, thanks to Anomalist Books and the Estate of John A. Keel.
By the time John finished The Mothman Prophecies, it had grown much too long. He pruned it judiciously, and reworked the excised material into The Eighth Tower. It’s probably his most speculative and theoretical book, containing his ideas on the superspectrum (the expanded electromagnetic continuum in which we live), those mysterious ultraterrestrials, and man’s interactions with his gods. It’s long been a favorite of mine.
It’s also a book that has been increasingly difficult to find, and vintage copies have been commanding higher and higher prices from dealers. This new edition is long overdue. Anomalist Books can be found here.
January 13, 2014
Organized Harassment of Individuals (2)
I’ll continue here with the file that John called “Organized Harassment of Individuals.” This part details a number of types of telephone harassment. John also went into this subject in Chapter 17 of The Mothman Prophecies, “Even the Bedouins Hate Their Telephone Company”; his files are filled with puzzling phone calls, cryptic letters, hoaxes, disinformation, and miscommunications of all kinds. One note: WBAB was the radio station that employed contactee Jaye Paro; Moseley is James Moseley, editor of Saucer Smear, and occasional Keel nemesis.
January 9, 2014
Mothman in “Soldier of Fortune”
Mark Pilkington has alerted me to the fact that the current issue of Soldier of Fortune magazine (Feb. ’14) contains an article entitled “UFO Mystery Solved: “Mothmen” Were Actually Green Berets.” The writer, Harold Hutchison, claims that special operations forces near Point Pleasant were testing high-altitude, low-opening (HALO) parachuting for use in Vietnam; and that the jumpers used luminous paint to be seen during the tests. And this, he says, explains the Mothman sightings. I’m not convinced that every Mothman report can be chalked up to a paratrooper; but it’s a plausible explanation for some, and certainly for some of the UFO reports. There was a lot going on in Point Pleasant that year…
January 6, 2014
Organized Harassment of Individuals (1)
In 1968, John compiled a dossier on “Organized Harassment of Individuals,” apparently not intended for publication. He made a thorough analysis of reported techniques of telephone harassment, mail tampering, and physical encounters, particularly directed against UFO witnesses and researches. I’ll post it a bit at a time, since it’s rather dense. Here are the first two pages; next will come a section on “Hoax Phone Calls.” And I’ll break it up from time to time with more of Mary Hyre’s letters, just for variety.
December 18, 2013
A Letter from Mary Hyre, May 2, 1967
I’ll continue with Mary Hyre’s letters. In this one, from May 2, 1967, she confesses that she’s still afraid of the strange man with thick glasses who came to her office, and encloses a column she wrote about a local legend. (I posted this a while ago, but here it is in its proper sequence, in a more legible scan. There’s more to come…)























