The wife of the man who famously did the Keelian Mothman cover has passed away. Images.
More Deaths: Dick Hall and Lou Gentile
Two more significant figures in anomalistic investigations have passed away. Images.
More Keel Tributes
The John A. Keel remembrances have continued, with more being broadcast on radio. Image.
No Keel Memoriam ~ Yet
A brief statement is shared from the family.
“John Keel was our Michael Jackson.”
After his 1975 book was adapted into the 2002 film, “Mothman” became a household name. But it was John Keel that was the true star, not the monster. Images. Video.
Vallée & Keel
The French-born and now California-based ufologist, computer scientist, and former astronomer shares his thoughts on the recently deceased Fortean writer. Plus, Newsday for July 7, 2009, has an article about Keel’s passing. Images.
Keel Ends Life Rather Alone
Shockingly sad details are being revealed of the lonely, unfortunate last days of John A. Keel’s life.
C2C: Keel Tribute
A recap of the Coast to Coast AM program shares the link and more. Images.
John A. Keel Dies
A friend and Fortean has passed away in 2009. A fellow admirer of Mothman and the anomalies all around us, such as the “name game,” is gone. But his legacy lives on.
Michael Jackson, Werefolk, and Bigfoot
Few might realize that Jacko was right at the edge of some significant moments in the history of hominology. Images.
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