Balder Ex-Libris - Keel John AlvaReview of books rare and missing2024-03-16T01:56:42+00:00urn:md5:aa728a70505b2fae05796923271581c2DotclearKeel John Alva - The complete guide to mysterious beingsurn:md5:d0973f7bdf748c2a4e72a42d5a315db12015-03-29T15:55:00+01:002015-03-29T15:55:00+01:00balderKeel John AlvaAllemagneSeconde guerre mondialeTroisième ReichUFO <p><img src="https://balderexlibris.com/public/img3/Keel_John_Alva_-_The_complete_guide_to_mysterious_beings.jpg" alt="" /><br />
Author : <strong>Keel John Alva</strong><br />
Title : <strong>The complete guide to mysterious beings</strong><br />
Year : 1970<br />
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A world filled with ambling nightmares. No matter where you live on this planet, someone within two hundred miles of your home has had a direct confrontation with a frightening apparition or inexplicable ”monster” within the last generation. Perhaps it was even your cousin or your next-door neighbor. There is a chance – a very good one – 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. An almost infinite variety of known and unknown creatures thrive on this mudball and appear regularly year after year, century after century. Uncounted millions of people have been terrified by their unexpected appearances in isolated forests, deserted highways, and even in the quiet back streets of heavily populated cities. Whole counties have been seized by ”monster mania,” with every available man joining armed posses to beat the bushes in search for the unbelievable somethings that have killed herds of cows and slaughtered dogs and horses. Over the past hundred years, thousands of intriguing human interest items have appeared in newspapers all over the world, describing incredible encounters with awesome creatures unknown to science. Can all these items be hoaxes and journalistic jokes? Can we believe that the major wire services, whose very existence depends on their reliability, employ men to concoct and circulate irresponsible tales about hairy giants and helmed pygmies stepping from circular flying machines? Can we conclude that the millions of badly frightened people who have reported such encounters to the local police and authorities are merely pathological liars and lunatics? We know that our little planet is infested with remarkable animals and insects that defy common sense. Have you ever considered the total absurdity of the giraffe? Or that inane rodent, the lemming, swarms of which periodically march across miles of ice in the Arctic to drown themselves in the sea? Scientists had a good laugh in 1856, when Paul du Chaillu returned from the Congo and described his encounter with a hairy giant. ”He stood about a dozen yards from us, and was a sight I think I shall never forget,” du Chaillu reported. ”Nearly six feet high, with immense body, huge chest, and great muscular arms, with fiercely glaring large deep gray eyes... he stood there and beat his breast with his huge fists till it resounded like an immense bass drum.” We know now that du Chaillu was the first white man to meet a gorilla in Africa. Gorillas did not exist in 1856 simply because the desk-bound scientists of London and Paris said they did not exist. People are still seeing things that do not exist scientifically. They are seeing them in Nebraska, in England, in Siberia, in South East Asia, and in national parks everywhere. A Reuters dispatch from Malaysia on August 15, 1966, reported that an ape twenty-five feet tall was on the loose. Residents of the little village of Segamat were quoted in the Malay Mail as describing a shy, harmless giant who blundered about in the bushes, leaving huge eighteen-inch footprints in his wake. The report speculated that perhaps the giant ape was on the move because of the pressure of advancing civilization and the loss of feeding grounds. An ape twenty-five feet tall is a biological impossibility. But that does not mean that one cannot exist. Berwick, Nova Scotia, sounds exotic and faraway. Actually it is on the Canadian peninsula lying just off the coast of Maine. In April 1969 a giant eighteen-foot-tall figure was seen by many residents on the outskirts of that little town in the Annapolis valley, according to the Evening News. It was allegedly a ”tall, very dark form” seen striding about the landscape at a speed of about twenty miles per hour. After the initial witnesses reported the ”Phantom,” as it became known, local police had to assign two cars to the area to control the bumper-to-bumper traffic. People in Nova Scotia have been seeing all kinds of oddities for years. Giant luminous snakes that appeared suddenly and melted away mysteriously were reported there in 1967. <strong>...</strong></p>Keel John Alva - Why UFOS Operation Trojan Horseurn:md5:16bea432976017abb375171294ebc73a2012-08-26T22:57:00+01:002014-05-05T15:44:04+01:00balderKeel John AlvaConspiracyUFO <p><img src="https://balderexlibris.com/public/img/.Keel_John_Alva_-_Why_UFOS_Operation_Trojan_Horse_s.jpg" alt="" /><br />
Author : <strong>Keel John Alva</strong><br />
Title : <strong>Why UFOS Operation Trojan Horse</strong><br />
Year : 1970<br />
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Any appraisal of the "flying saucer mystery" must be all inclusive and must attempt a study of the apparent hoaxes, as well as an examination of the many events now generally accepted as being totally authentic. The data must be reviewed quantitatively, no matter how arduous the task becomes. There is a natural tendency to concentrate on only those facets which seem most interesting, or which seem to provide the best evidence. The phenomenon of unidentified flying objects is a gigantic iceberg, and the truly important aspects are hidden far beneath the surface. Nearly all of the UFO literature of the past twenty years has leaned toward the trivia, the random sightings which are actually irrelevant to the whole, and to the meaningless side issues of government policy, dissection of personalities, and the conflicts which have arisen within the various factions of the UFO cultists. For the past four years I have worked full time, seven days a week, without a vacation, to investigate and research UFO events in total depth, hacking my way systematically through all of the myths and beliefs which surround this fascinating subject. This book is a summation of that effort. The original manuscript was more than 2,000 pages long. It has been boiled down and carefully edited to its present length. In the process, a good deal of documentation and many details have been deleted or heavily condensed. I had hoped to include full acknowledgment of my many sources and of the many people who helped me in this task. But that proved to be impossible. More than 2,000 books were reviewed in the course of this study, in addition to uncounted thousands of magazines, newsletters, and newspapers. Since it is not feasible to list them all, I have included a selected bibliography, listing those works which proved to be the most valid and useful. Very few of these books deal with the subject of flying saucers directly. History, psychiatry, religion, and the occult have proven to be far more important to an understanding of the whole than the many books which simply recount the endless sightings of aerial anomalies. I have tried to apply the standard rules of scholarship wherever possible, going directly to the original sources in most cases instead of relying upon the distilled and often distorted versions of these events which were later published in various media. This involved tracking down and interviewing, either by phone or in person, the people who had the experiences or, at least, conferring with the investigators who personally checked into some cases and were able to supply taped interviews with the witnesses and other documentation. In the earlier, historical cases I have tried to accumulate at least three independent published citations for each event. Many possibly important events were rejected simply because it proved impossible to uncover satisfactory documentation. My files include thousands of letters, affidavits, and other materials encompassing many unpublished cases which correlated with and confirmed the events and conclusions discussed in this book. Numerous other researchers around the world have confirmed my findings through events in their own areas. The real problems hidden behind the UFO phenomenon are staggering and so complex that they will seem almost incomprehensible at first. The popular beliefs and speculations are largely founded upon biased reporting, gross misinterpretations, and the inability to see beyond the limits of any one of many frames of reference. Cunning techniques of deception and psychological warfare have been employed by the UFO source to keep us confused and skeptical. Man's tendency to create a deep and inflexible belief on the basis of little or no evidence has been exploited. These beliefs have created tunnel vision and blinded many to the real nature of the phenomenon, making it necessary for me to examine and analyze many of these beliefs in this text. Some readers will be offended and enraged by what I have to say and how I have chosen to say it. It is not my intention to attack any belief or frame of reference. Rather, I have tried to demonstrate how all of these things blend together into a larger whole. JOHN A. KEEL. <strong>...</strong></p>Keel John Alva - The Mothman Propheciesurn:md5:08a3b58e546755688f803fd477dcfc342012-08-26T22:55:00+01:002014-05-05T15:39:27+01:00balderKeel John AlvaUFOUnited States <p><img src="https://balderexlibris.com/public/img/.Keel_John_Alva_-_The_Mothman_Prophecies_s.jpg" alt="" /><br />
Author : <strong>Keel John Alva</strong><br />
Title : <strong>The Mothman Prophecies</strong><br />
Year : 1975<br />
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About the Author. John A. Keel wrote his first article on unidentified flying objects in 1945, but it was not until a visit to the Aswan Dam in Upper Egypt in 1954 that he saw his first genuine flying saucer. He has written for numerous national publications, and his bylined newspaper features, syndicated by the North American Newspaper Alliance, have appeared in more than 150 major newspapers in the United States and abroad. His many articles on UFOs and his personal research on the subject resulted in his being awarded a plaque as "Ufologist of the Year" at the 1967 Convention of Scientific Ufologists. <strong>...</strong></p>Keel John Alva - The Man Who Invented Flying Saucersurn:md5:a6ac75cc761619a205702b72342291862012-08-26T22:52:00+01:002014-05-05T15:38:00+01:00balderKeel John AlvaUFO <p><img src="https://balderexlibris.com/public/img/.Keel_John_Alva_-_The_Man_Who_Invented_Flying_Saucers_s.jpg" alt="" /><br />
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Title : <strong>The Man Who Invented Flying Saucers</strong><br />
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"In 1947, the editor of Amazing Stories watched in astonishment as the things he had been fabricating for years in his magazine suddenly came true! ...Once the belief system had been set up it became self-perpetuating. The people beleaguered by mysterious rays were joined by the wishful thinkers who hoped that living, compassionate beings existed out there beyond the stars. They didn't need any real evidence. The belief itself was enough to sustain them." North America's "Bigfoot" was nothing more than an Indian legend until a zoologist named Ivan T. Sanderson began collecteing contemporary sightings of the creature in the early 1950s, publishing the reports in a series of popular magazine articles. He turned the tall, hairy biped into a household word, just as British author Rupert T. Gould rediscovered sea serpents in the 1930s and, through his radio broadcasts, articles, and books, brought Loch Ness to the attention of the world. Another writer named Vincent Gaddis originated the Bermuda Triangle in his 1965 book, - Invisible Horizons: Strange Mysteries of the Sea -. Sanderson and Charles Berlitz later added to the Triangle lore, and rewriting their books became a cottage industry among hack writers in the United States. Charles Fort put bread on the table of generations of science fiction writers when, in his 1931 book 'Lo!', he assembled the many reports of objects and people strangely transposed in time and place, and coined the term "teleportation." And it took a politician named Ignatius Donnelly to revive lost Atlantis and turn it into a popular subject (again and again and again). But the man responsible for the most well-known of all such modern myths - flying saucers - has somehow been forgotten. Before the first flying saucer was sighted in 1947, he suggested the idea to the American public. Then he converted UFO reports from what might have been a Silly Season phenomenon into a subject, and kept that subject alive during periods of total public disinterest. His name was Raymond A. Palmer. <strong>...</strong></p>Keel John Alva - The Great UFO Waveurn:md5:44d3177a1aba76baea4970c90404e2102012-08-26T22:50:00+01:002014-05-05T15:36:08+01:00balderKeel John AlvaUFOUnited States <p><img src="https://balderexlibris.com/public/img/.Keel_John_Alva_-_The_Great_UFO_Wave_s.jpg" alt="" /><br />
Author : <strong>Keel John Alva</strong><br />
Title : <strong>The Great UFO Wave</strong><br />
Year : 1973<br />
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Shortly after the October UFO flap broke out, we were able to obtain an interview with John A. Keel, who is probably one of the most wellinformed of all the UFO researchers: Glenn McWane: John, how do you feet about UFOs getting some national publicity after a rather long hiatus on the part of the media? John A Keel: It is very interesting. Tonight on the NBC news they reported some of these sightings. They mentioned that a woman somewhere in the South not only saw a UFO, but on the side of this object the letters UFO were painted. It was an amusing anecdote for the newscast, but I expect this was true. This was an ultimate joke. We may get more reports like this. A few years ago I talked with two young men who had seen an object in a field that resembled exactly one of our space modules and had "US Air Force" printed on the sides. But, of course, one of our space modules isn't going to be hovering over a field in New Jersey. I never wrote it up because, even the UFO buffs wouldn't believe it. As for the coverage this flap is getting, it is superb. UPI is doing excellent wrap-up stories on it. The NBC newscast has been covering it every night this week and every night last week. This may be because NBC is preparing a White Paper on UFOS. Three or four weeks ago I was called in by the young man who is working on it, and we had dinner together. It is being produced by Fred Freed, who produced a number of the award-winning White Papers. In the course of my conversation a month ago with these people, I laid out some predictions based on the patterns of previous flaps. I really put my neck out. All of my predictions are coming true. I was able to tell them that the sightings would be concentrated in the Mississippi Valley and move up to the Ohio Valley by the end of October. They are seen everywhere, but the heaviest concentration seems to be in the Mississippi Valley. According to my statistics, around or on October 21 is the day when the biggest flaps are likely to occur. Of course the twenty-fourth produces some interesting manifestations. This year October 24 is on a Wednesday, and I wouldn't be surprised if the UFO flap will peak on that day, then gradually start to subside. We will have a brief low, and then next March, all hell is going to break loose. McWane: Why do you think all this UFO activity is taking place now? Keel: I keep trying to outguess the phenomenon; but it is hard, because it is always one step ahead of you. On a number of occasions, when I was most active in my research, I would go to an obscure farm on an obscure back road to research a story that had never been publicized. As soon as I would walk into the house, the phone would start to go crazy. But no one would be on the other end of the line, and the farmer would be amazed because this had never happened before. <strong>...</strong></p>Keel John Alva - The Cosmic Questionurn:md5:efb87c2aa7f02b8a1c92430546810cf22012-08-26T22:46:00+01:002014-05-05T15:36:05+01:00balderKeel John AlvaJewUFO <p><img src="https://balderexlibris.com/public/img/.Keel_John_Alva_-_The_Cosmic_Question_s.jpg" alt="" /><br />
Author : <strong>Keel John Alva</strong><br />
Title : <strong>The Cosmic Question Man an the supernatural - A stunning new perspective</strong><br />
Year : 1975<br />
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'What's a nice Jewish boy like you doing in a place like this?' Gestas, a fully accredited scoundrel, gasped as the ropes around his arms sawed into his flesh. 'HOW come you couldn't beat this hum rap?' Dismas grunted, his body hanging loose. against the wooden beam, defeated by the irrevocable law of gravity. Between them, suspended from a third wooden cross of questionable workmanship, the man named Yehoshuah moaned and mumbled incoherently. Unlike his two companions, Yehoshuah was not tied to the crossbeam but had been nailed in place. He was in considerable pain. A heavy spike had been driven into each of his palms and his full weight rested upon the delicate muscles and hones of his bleeding hands. The tension 011 his outstretched arms worked against the other muscles in his body, particularly his diaphragm, which actuates the lungs. Breathing would become increasingly more difficult until, finally, death by asphyxiation would result. Overhead, the desert sun dimmed and the skies darkened. 'What'd he say?' Gains Cassius asked. 'Don't know. Something about somebody named Elias. Must be one of those freaks that were hanging around him.' 'They all took off in a hurry, didn't they?' The centurion chuckled. <strong>...</strong></p>Keel John Alva - The Cape May Incidenturn:md5:13a0ae71cf62cc199824febde28a60102012-08-26T22:43:00+01:002014-05-05T15:36:00+01:00balderKeel John AlvaUFOUnited States <p><img src="https://balderexlibris.com/public/img/.Keel_John_Alva_-_The_Cape_May_Incident_s.jpg" alt="" /><br />
Author : <strong>Keel John Alva</strong><br />
Title : <strong>The Cape May Incident</strong><br />
Year : 1967<br />
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Throughout 1966 and 1967, I investigated a long series of unusual UFO incidents in the state of New Jersey. Reports on most of these cases have gone unpublished but have been circulated privately to responsible researchers around the world. The following article is condensed from my extensive review of a strange series of situations in Cape May, N.J. I purposely withheld this report from print for two years, waiting to see if similar or identical events might occur elsewhere. Several of the apparently trivial or even coincidental details in this case have now been repeated consistently throughout the U.S. even though they have received no publicity and are largely unknown to the ufological mainstream. The telephone “wrong numbers” have become a common correlative factor in many cases, to cite an example. The inexplicable radio signals are another. Ivan T. Sanderson summarized very briefly the appearance of “Tiny,” described here, in his book, Uninvited Visitors (page 163), but I never intended to publish the full report since it was certain to raise more controversy, and was inconclusive. Now, however, we have corroborative incidents from many other areas and I feel that publication of this report might lead other researchers to more fruitful investigations in their own locales. Essentially we seem to be dealing with an elaborate and carefully executed plan designed to attract little or no notice even among ufologists. The use of telephones, automobiles and other mundane objects has been ignored by UFO-philes obsessed with the extraterrestrial concept. In fact, 90 percent of all the techniques employed by the UFOrelated entities are impressively ordinary and unobtrusive. These techniques can be easily overlooked by investigators who fail to extract every minute detail from the witnesses. And it is necessary to collect and scrutinize the details from many such cases before the broader “plan” becomes apparent. In the Cape May incident, as in so many others, you will see that the objects sighted are of less importance than the other events surrounding this family. <strong>...</strong></p>Keel John Alva - Our Haunted Planeturn:md5:c6b77defab86a106a9e8be3f9b3dea002012-08-26T22:39:00+01:002014-05-05T15:35:55+01:00balderKeel John AlvaAtlantisConspiracyForbidden HistoryRacesUFOUnited States <p><img src="https://balderexlibris.com/public/img/.Keel_John_Alva_-_Our_Haunted_Planet_s.jpg" alt="" /><br />
Author : <strong>Keel John Alva</strong><br />
Title : <strong>Our Haunted Planet</strong><br />
Year : 1971<br />
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In September 1953,1 spent right hours inside the Great Pyramid in Egypt producing a radio programme which was aired throughout Europe over the American Forces Network (AFN) the following month. Egypt so impressed me, and archaeology so fascinated me, that I returned to Cairo the next year and lived there for several months, wading through the musty libraries and museums, prowling the desert, and visiting the ancient tombs. During a trek to Aswan and the Upper Nile I saw my first flying saucer, a metallic looking disk, with a rotating outer rim, which hovered for several minutes above the Aswan Dam in broad daylight. I had written and produced a radio documentary, Things in the Sky, in 1952, and my earlier researches into unidentified flying objects had already convinced me that such things not only existed, but that they had been present in our skies since the dawn of man. Eventually my travels took me to Beirut, Damascus, Baghdad and a thousand places in between. I walked among the ancient ruins and puzzled over man's illustrious but forgotten past. In India I wandered alone into the Himalayas and crossed the border of Tibet (which has since been sealed by the Chinese). As I travelled, I interviewed archaeologists, historians, and assorted experts and Spent endless hours in remote libraries poring over rare old books. I was puzzled at first to discover that none of the leading authorities seemed to agree on anything. Indeed, a large part of the scientific literature is devoted to theorization and incredibly vicious attacks on the theories of other theorists. Most perplexing of all was the fact that some of the literature about the ruins I had visited smacked of pure fiction, because the authors had not visited the sites but laboured instead to couple fictitious theories with dubious facts. This led, of course, to conclusions that bordered on the imbecilic. An offshoot of this process is, understandably enough, an enormous quantity of crank literature created by unqualified researchers who attempted to interpret the scientific material in their own ways. In many areas of the less popular sciences the crank material outweighs the scientific because few if any scientists have tackled those subjects. So 98 per cent of all the available literature on Atlantis, flying saucers, Tibet, and prehistoric ruins falls into the crank category. The task of sotting all this out and developing a valid synthesis is a formidable one - one which! have undertaken with great trepidation. In his book, In the Name of Science, Martin Gardner defines the characteristics of the common crank or pseudoscientist. He lists the four chief attributes as being: The crank considers himself a genius… even a towering genius who is years ahead of hi&time. He considers his colleagues and fellow researchers 'ignorant blockheads', largely because they fail to recognize his genius. He assaults his opponents by impugnation, questioning their honesty, intelligence, and motives. They respond in kind, naturally, and so great storms are whipped up in the trivial teacups of the scientific and pseudoscientific journals. Controversy is the lifeblood of crankism. The pseudoscientist is paranoid and feels he is the victim of a vast conspiracy designed to suppress his brilliant work. In many instances these imagined conspiracies become a vital part of the subject itself, as for example, the endless literature discussing how the U.S. Air Force has been keeping the truth about flying saucers from the public. The crank delights in focusing his attacks 'on the greatest scientists and the best-established theories'. He goes after big game. He is wiser than Einstein, knows more about astronomy than Fred Hoyle, and is better informed about the moon than Neil Armstrong. The crank also invents his own terminology: a jabberwocky understood only by him and his closest allies. So, we find the literature filled with confusing and complicated terms which are merely displays of pseudoerudition, or what psychiatrists call neologisms. Over the years I have met the leaders of many peculiar cults and pseudoscientific factions of belief. With very few exceptions, they have all lived up to the above criteria. Most were friendly and cooperative with me until they realized that I did not share their beliefs in Atlantis or visitors from Andromeda. Then they turned on me with wrathful vengeance and launched such campaigns of unfounded slander that I could only be amazed and amused. I have now been accused of being everything from a Communist con man to a secret agent for the Central Intelligence Agency; from a religious fanatic (I'm a lifelong agnostic) to a pawn of the devil. Typographical errors, over which I have no control, in my many articles and books have been lovingly dissected by these groups and prompted countless letters and essays reviewing their sinister implications. After twenty-five years as a writer and reporter dedicated to collecting the facts as objectively and as honestly as possible, my integrity has been attacked from all angles. For these reasons this book is written in a style which discusses known facts with the popular and unpopular beliefs they have inspired. I am not supporting any <ji these beliefs, I am merely discussing them. It may be that the great civilizations oif Atlantis and Lemnria once actually flourished on this planet In this book I am only weighing the evidence pro and coo. It may be that little green men from Mars really are visiting housewives in Nebraska. I am only reporting the claims of the housewives, not trying to prove that Martians are really dropping in. The believers in Atlantis will undoubtedly hate me. The believers in Martians already despise me. Parts of this book are so obviously tongue-in-cheek that it shouldn't be necessary to mention it. Yet I know from bitter experience that some of my humorous comments will be taken seriously and will prompt new venom. I am not attacking any specific individuals or cults. I am attacking man's abysmal ignorance and his impassioned effort to hide that ignorance from himself. I have seen a large part of this world and its mysteries. Wonder and curiosity have always been an integral part of my life. I am only trying to share that wonder with the reader. This book is based upon countless interviews, endless correspondence, many in-depth personal investigations, and hundreds of books covering everything from alchemy to zoology. Wherever possible, I have tried to include key source references for the benefit of those readers who might be interested in pursuing some of these matters further. It has been impossible, however, to list all my sources. Some of the books used in my research were privately published and are quite rare. (But even some of these can be obtained through Gray Barker, Box 2228, Clarksburg, West Virginia 26301; and Health Research, 70 Lafayette Street, Mokelumne Hill, CaK-fornia 95245.) Although unidentified flying objects are mentioned frequently in these pages, the UFO controversy is not the main theme. Some of the major UFO cases discussed are drawn from reports which appeared originally in England's Ftying Saucer Review, the only truly scientific publication devoted to the subject. (Queries should be -directed to Flying Saucer Review, 49a Kings Grove, London SE15, England.) I do not pretend to know any answers. After a lifetime of travel and study I am still learning the questions. This is a journey into man's past and the curious manifestations which have always surrounded Mm and which have directed the human race upwards from the caves to the moon itself. It is a Journey into a jungle of myth, legend, and belief, and hopefully, it is another small step towards the larger truth that man has always sought but never really found. John A. Keel. <strong>...</strong></p>Keel John Alva - Jadoourn:md5:cb2a852f0acd49104203129fb354bc832012-08-26T22:35:00+01:002014-05-05T15:35:52+01:00balderKeel John AlvaChinaEgypteIndiaYeti <p><img src="https://balderexlibris.com/public/img/.Keel_John_Alva_-_Jadoo_s.jpg" alt="" /><br />
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Title : <strong>Jadoo</strong><br />
Year : 1957<br />
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Blood rained over Hangchow, China, early one evening in the fourteenth century. And with the blood dismembered hands, legs, and arms came plummeting out of the sallow sky into the beautiful gardens of the Great Khan. It was a festival time and the golden domes and turrets of the Khan's palace were masked with light and shaking with the echo of laughter, music and firecrackers. Swarms of nobles, notables and fierce chieftains from outlying districts strolled through the corridors and courtyards, stopping to watch ragged fire-eaters, jugglers and dancers going through their paces. The blood went almost unnoticed until a dark, rawly severed head dropped down and rolled to a stop at the feet of one of the Khan's honored guests, the famous traveler Sheikh Abu Abdullah Mohammed, a bushily bearded man with a slight twinkle of mischief in his dark Arab eyes. In his native Tangiers he was a man of wealth and affluence though he didn't amount to much as an historical figure. In fact, history might have forgotten him altogether if he hadn't wandered away from North Africa early in the fourteenth century to explore the then little known regions to the east of the Red Sea. <strong>...</strong></p>Keel John Alva - High Times interview John Keelurn:md5:0d4456a2569274c7c95281855f7970e52012-08-26T22:30:00+01:002014-05-05T15:35:49+01:00balderKeel John AlvaUFO <p><img src="https://balderexlibris.com/public/img/.Keel_John_Alva_-_High_Times_interview_John_Keel_s.jpg" alt="" /><br />
Author : <strong>Keel John Alva</strong><br />
Title : <strong>High Times interview John Keel</strong><br />
Year : 1984<br />
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From snake charmer to UFO investigator, John Keel has done and written about it all. Recognized as one of the world's leading experts on occult, parapsychological and extraterrestrial phenomena, his books have revolutionized the way in which people have come to think about these subjects. In this wide-ranging interview Keel expiates on a life spent tracking down Bigfoot, the Abominable Snowman, the li men in black" and a whole lot of other weird shit. <strong>...</strong></p>Keel John Alva - Disneyland of the Godsurn:md5:8b0bd6bd55534cbafef6ace958b0d9302012-08-26T22:28:00+01:002014-05-05T15:35:44+01:00balderKeel John AlvaUFO <p><img src="https://balderexlibris.com/public/img/.Keel_John_Alva_-_Disneyland_of_the_Gods_s.jpg" alt="" /><br />
Author : <strong>Keel John Alva</strong><br />
Title : <strong>Disneyland of the Gods</strong><br />
Year : 1988<br />
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The Man Who Discovered Fafrotskies. A Short History of Boobery. Foot-in-Mouth Disease. Living Legends and Dying Worlds. Astropaphobia. Mysterious Crime Waves. Snallygasters and Sea Serpents. Skyquakes and HITIs. An Idaho Triangle? Where Did the Earth Come from? Disneyland of the Gods. The Missing Years. The Moonstone Mystery. Clones, Hybrids and Sleepers. Other Realities. On Top of Mount Olympus. New Age of the Gods. The Last Laugh. <strong>...</strong></p>