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Disneyland of the Gods

De: John A. Keel
Narrado por: Michael Hacker
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No matter where you live, you may be under the close scrutiny of mysterious entities that appear in many guises and create all of man's myths and beliefs.

Charles Fort, a writer in the 1920s, concluded that the Earth was "owned" by someone or something. Ivan Sanderson, a famed biologist in the 1960s, said that this planet was a "farm" and that we were the crop. Millions of people around the world have had startling encounters with the "tricksters", such as the Men in Black (MIB), fairies and elves, snallygasters, Mothmen, aliens and "spacemen", and hairy, abominable creatures that all seem to vanish into thin air.

With sharp wit and unique insight, John A. Keel has spent a lifetime investigating and studying these age-old mysterious and the peculiar forces behind them. Many of the reports in Disneyland of the Gods were written originally for Saga Magazine over 40 years ago, but are as fresh today as they were then.

You will find authentic reports on a wide variety of subject matter, and the conclusions Keel draws may shock and frighten you. Are we being invaded from outer space? Are secret government agencies tapping your phone, computer, and mail? Does someone really own the Earth and use it as their own "Disneyland of the Gods?" You'd better find out before your phone goes berserk, your best friend becomes possessed by Bigfoot, and your loved ones vanish, screaming into the darkness....

©1988 John A. Keel (P)2015 New Saucerian Press
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If you've already read "the eighth tower" which is by far Keel's masterpiece, most of what is here will seem a bit repetitive with the exception of the last hour or so which adds a few details not mentioned elsewhere which makes this volume a valuable addition to the collection of knowledge Mr. Keel gave us. If you're really into this material, you need to read this. But keep in mind it will cover some of the same terrain and it does seem a bit repetitive at times if you've already read quite a bit of his material.

Not his best, but still good.

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** I was given a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest review **This is an ok story, and has a lot of potential, but I was bored at times and the storyline is a little all over the place....You will need to really pay attention on this one..the narration is decent...and like I said it was just ok for me...YMMV

OK, BUT ALL OVER THE PLACE!

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John Keel was a renowned Fortean researcher and man of integrity who pursued his hypothesis of paranormal phenomena being meta-beings he dubbed ultraterrestrials with rigor, creativity, exasperation, gripping writing and deadpan humor. Keel knew weird sights and encounters could happen to anyone. One day it might be Waldo Yentz, in a fit of high pique; tomorrow you or I might see objects drop from the sky, or sinister Mothmen glaring back at us with burning red eyes that foretell widespread catastrophic doom. Keel was one of a kind: there are really no other famous UFOlogists with his style or sincerity or breadth of knowledge. The 1970s TV show The Night Stalker was supposedly inspired by Keel (maybe that's why the lead character, a reporter who chases paranormal stories, has a last name that starts with a K, Kolchak). Give a hard pass to material by the talespinning turd Gray Barker or disinfo men like Friedman and Streiber. Keel is your reliable guide to the Disneyland of the Gods.

We Are All Waldo Yentz

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loved it .. his best work ever I'm . truly my favorite of all his work

BRAVO MR. KEEL!!!

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This was read like a bedtime story. Whilst driving it was often hard to hear the reader without cranking the volume. And John Keel sure did like to pontificate. Be very careful which books of his you buy, because there is a lot of redundancy between some of them.

Narrator needs a stronger voice.

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