Our Haunted Planet by John A. Keel

Our Haunted Planet by John A. Keel

Author:John A. Keel [Keel, John A.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: History, Civilization, Body; Mind & Spirit, UFOs & Extraterrestrials, Unexplained Phenomena
ISBN: 9781517343118
Google: EIWWpUOtdgUC
Amazon: 1517343119
Publisher: Galde Press, Inc.
Published: 1971-09-10T22:00:00+00:00


Dean lists hundreds of unknown planets in this fashion. The group in this particular table happen to be from the star system of Alpha Tauri, 53.6 light years away. But anyone with a basic knowledge of orbital mechanics and a slide rule can check the mass of figures and discover that many of these alleged planetary systems are quite impossible. The cosmos of the ultraterrestrials must be filled with colliding planets weaving and spinning in defiance of all the known laws of motion.

In Flying Saucers Close Up Mr. Dean also presents a complete vocabulary and the written language of the folks from the planet called Korendor. Some of the symbols bear a striking resemblance to runic ciphers. His book is only a minor example of the privately published material circulated to about two thousand hardcore flying saucer believers. Over the past twenty years the ultraterrestrials have constructed a whole fantasy world through the contractees—a cosmos which includes great Intergalactic Councils (as soon as we grow up, we may be permitted to join).

On other levels, in different frames of reference believers speak in terms of other planes. The most common belief shared by every culture on this planet is that there are seven distinct worlds or realities. We live on the lowest rung of the ladder. If there is a hell, we must be living in it.

Numerous religious sects are concerned with Holy Ghost apparitions and the speaking in tongues phenomenon, which they accept as verification of their beliefs. The United Pentecostal Church, for example, finds great meaning in such manifestations . . . and they occur constantly within the church. Church bulletins and publications are filled with accounts of these events. The newsletter, Global Witness, June–July, 1970, described the following, as reported by a group in Peru:



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