JOHN KEEL NOT AN AUTHORITY ON ANYTHING

April 26, 2020

A Letter to Lynn Catoe, December 21, 1967

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safe site to buy isotretinoin John writes Lynn Catoe, apparently after a phone conversation. She and Ivan Sanderson are now angry at each other over the proposed article in the National Enquirer, and “poor John Keel is in the middle.” The article apparently followed a convention in Wiesbaden, and John speculates that Dr. Frank Stranges or another attendee may have talked to a reporter. He dismisses Ms. Catoe’s idea that Sanderson was simply doing this for publicity, and reminds her that Sanderson is in “a most distraught condition.” He warns her that UFO buffs are a “rather sad group of misfits and maniacs,” and suggests they “get together and do some serious drinking.”

April 21, 2020

Ivan Sanderson Writes Lynn Catoe, December 18, 1967

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Ivan Sanderson writes Lynn Catoe, alarmed about that proposed story in the National Enquirer. The paper claimed that Ms. Catoe had given a press conference in Germany, announcing Keel’s and Sanderson’s retirements from ufology. None of it was true, but Sanderson is bewildered by the accuracy of some of the details about Ms. Catoe’s troubles on one of her visits to his farm.

April 14, 2020

A Letter to Lynn Catoe, December 17, 1967 (continued)

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Later, the plot thickens. Ivan Sanderson is upset: the National Enquirer plans to publish a story claiming that Lynn Catoe gave a press conference, announcing that Keel and Sanderson were quitting ufology because they were threatened by the Men In Black. More complications will ensue…

April 7, 2020

A Letter to Lynn Catoe, December 17, 1967

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John responds to Ms. Catoe’s last letter with quite a letter of his own. He writes the day after the collapse of the Silver Bridge in Point Pleasant, and is clearly still shaken. (The bridge fell on the 15th, but the letter is dated the 17th, so he must have the date wrong.) He also answers Ms. Catoe’s remarks about his “grave manner” with some notes on comedy writing, reports on UFOs and animal mutilations in Point Pleasant, and gives more details about his research and his “underground of local allies.” He is also cautious about Isabel Davis, and reveals that he too is a fan of Georges Méliès.

He wrote the letter in two parts, so I’ll post it in two parts.

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