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John Keel and Operation Trojan Horse

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Mechanic:
If someone is interested in a Dutch translation of Operation Trojan Horse (or other Keel books), there seem to be plenty available for around 7,50 euro. Go here: http://boekwinkeltjes.nl/zoeken.php?tezoeken=john+keel&tweedehands=1&nieuw=1

I also found an English version of Operation Trojan Horse for 75 euro's available at http://www.deslegte.com/boeken/keel%2C-john-a-/ufos-operation-trojan-horse/ . The copy is located in Arnhem, The Netherlands. Since I visit Arnhem regularly perhaps if someone here wants it I can pick it up and send it, but it's probably best to just order it at their site. Might be a bit tricky since the site is in Dutch only. They seem to ship around the world though.

If the QFS Library is still in operation I'd be happy to submit my own copy of Why UFOs to it.

Added: Also found a few used copies here: http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/offer-listing/0349120854/ref=dp_olp_used?ie=UTF8&qid=1292699394&sr=1-13&condition=used

cassandra:
I just typed John Keel in my computer and up popped at least 3 pdf versions of his books; nameyl, Operation Trojan Horse, Our Haunted Planet and The Mothman Prophesies.
Brilliant! Haven't yet checked out the others.

Rabelais:

--- Quote from: kenlee on July 15, 2009, 05:36:04 AM ---
 "Not  a  chance. That world is as real as our world. The old sorcerers portrayed  the  inorganic  beings'  world  as a  blob of caverns and pores floating in some dark space.  And  they portrayed  the  inorganic beings  as hollow canes bound together, like the cells of our bodies. The old sorcerers called that immense bundle the labyrinth of penumbra."


--- End quote ---

This may be a stretch but as I read this I was reminded of fasces, the bundle of "sticks" which had several related meanings, all of them seeming somewhat contrived to me. The symbol is historically pervasive throughout governments. Might its true origins have a much deeper meaning, one that alludes to the hyperdimensional control system? Just a thought.

axj:

--- Quote from: Rabelais on March 01, 2011, 11:58:48 AM ---
--- Quote from: kenlee on July 15, 2009, 05:36:04 AM ---
 "Not  a  chance. That world is as real as our world. The old sorcerers portrayed  the  inorganic  beings'  world  as a  blob of caverns and pores floating in some dark space.  And  they portrayed  the  inorganic beings  as hollow canes bound together, like the cells of our bodies. The old sorcerers called that immense bundle the labyrinth of penumbra."


--- End quote ---

This may be a stretch but as I read this I was reminded of fasces, the bundle of "sticks" which had several related meanings, all of them seeming somewhat contrived to me. The symbol is historically pervasive throughout governments. Might its true origins have a much deeper meaning, one that alludes to the hyperdimensional control system? Just a thought.

--- End quote ---

FWIW, since the original quote is from one of Castaneda's last books, it seems that the BS increased significantly in his last books - especially the whole Tensegrity thing, which is more or less completely made up nonsense based on some martial arts. There is a lot of very useful information in his earlier books though.

blindpsychic:
This is a little off-topic, but I couldn't find a main Scientology thread so I thought this would be the next best thing.

In Our Haunted Planet, Keel recounts the story of Jack Parsons, (pg 113-14) and in doing so, mentions his(Parson's) relationship with L. Ron Hubbard and the weird dealings they were involved in with the Babalon Working and so on. But what's odd is that Keel never mentions Hubbard by name. Was this not public knowledge when he wrote the book? Or is there another reason he's not mentioning it?

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