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I think that Keel is extremely misunderstood, and more exactly, misrepresented. A great deal of what he claimed is precisely what you claim in the emboldened above. It's where reasoning like you put forth here came from originally. People like to resent Keel based on his happenstance notoriety and subsequent monetary success with respect to "Mothman". A term that he himself didn't even invent. I have yet to find much substantiation for Keel's "unreliability".  Can you provide this "working interdimensional theory" with respect to what current physicists claim with respect to these dimensions? It's interesting to note that Vallee himself now supports consciousness as being more so relevant to UFO research as opposed to dimensions. Keel was in fact extremely scientific with respect to what he theorized concerning that which possibly existed beyond the electromagnetic spectrum. Admittedly what he contended stopped well short of a "working theory" but I for one have just never found real evidence, apart from factional UFO fandom's unsubstantiated opinions, that Keel was in fact a hoaxer or a liar. Possibly, and certainly not anything short of speculatively, the real short coming on behalf of John Keel was his physical temporal demise short of connecting his ultra terrestrial concepts to matters more so situated within the speculative realms of theoretical quantum physics and it's appropriate ties to consciousness studies.


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