
The Cosmic Question (1978) (British version of The Eighth Tower).Why Ufos (1978) (reprint of Operation Trojan Horse).Strange Creatures From Time and Space (1970).The Fickle Finger of Fate (Fawcett, 1966).He has also suggested that UFOs might be living beings rather than machines. In fact, he has speculated that they might be demonic beings from other dimensions of existence. In calling the entities behind paranormal phenomena ultraterrestrials, he has suggested that they do not come from another planet-though he does think they are nonhuman. In interviews, Keel has called this distraction a new kind of enchantment, whereby people accept paranormal experiences as real when they actually are not. Keel says that these beings have been promoting a belief in such things so as to distract humans and keep them from discovering beings’ true activities and purpose. Eventually he developed the theory that intelligent entities, whom he has called “intelligences” or “ultraterrestrials,” have been behind all stories of UFOs, mysterious beings, and other paranormal phenomena throughout history. He noted many similarities among these accounts and various elements of folklore and religious stories, leading him to believe that whatever inspired stories about extraterrestrial beings also inspired stories about demons, fairies, and other fantastical beings.


However, Keel has also written extensively on UFOs and paranormal phenomena, and during the 1960s he collected first-person accounts related to these subjects, interviewing thousands of witnesses to paranormal occurrences.

Keel is perhaps best known for his book The Mothman Prophecies, about a mysterious being called the Mothman. John A.Keel (1930– ) Ufologist and parapsychologist John A.
