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Jim Keith

    Jim Keith was an American author whose work often delved into conspiracy theories and unexplained events. In his most well-known work, co-authored with Kenn Thomas, he explored the circumstances surrounding the death of reporter Danny Casolaro, drawing from Casolaro's notes. Keith and Thomas suggested foul play rather than suicide, highlighting a skepticism towards official narratives. His writing focused on uncovering hidden truths and questioning established accounts.

    Saucers of the Illuminati
    Mind Control and UFOs: Casebook on Alternative 3
    Casebook on the Men in Black
    The Commander X Files - Updated: Identifying The Real "Commander X" - Alien Hunter
    • 2011

      Casebook on the Men in Black

      • 248 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Best-selling conspiracy writer Jim Keith follows up his previous books with this investigation of various Men in Black stories. Known to Ufologists as M.I.B.s, Keith chronicles the strange goings on surrounding UFO activity and often bizarre cars that they arrive in-literal flying cars! Men In Black incidents straddle the realms of mysticism and science, occultism and UFOs, material reality and fantasy; partaking of all, defined by none. Since ancient times these mysterious beings have stalked the planet. In recent years they have tried to silence witnesses of UFO sightings with threats, harassment and worse. Who are these strange beings garbed all in black? Are they government agents? Aliens? Creatures from another dimension? In Casebook on the Men in Black, author Jim Keith traces the path of these unusual visitors through history, and presents startling evidence about their origin and purpose. According to the lore, UFO witnesses are sometimes harassed or intimidated by mysterious men dressed entirely in black. Are they government agents, sinister aliens, time-travel police from the future or some other interdimensional creatures?

      Casebook on the Men in Black
    • 2005

      The narrative delves into the mysterious disappearances of prominent scientists, sparked by a 1975 BBC documentary that uncovered an international conspiracy. It explores the implications of these abductions on the scientific community and raises questions about the motivations behind such actions. The investigation reveals a web of intrigue that intertwines science, politics, and secrecy, captivating readers with its blend of real-world events and speculative theories.

      Mind Control and UFOs: Casebook on Alternative 3
    • 2004

      Saucers of the Illuminati

      • 148 pages
      • 6 hours of reading
      3.8(52)Add rating

      Focusing on conspiracy theories surrounding UFOs, the book reveals a hidden group that allegedly creates and utilizes these phenomena for human control and manipulation. Keith, an expert in the field, unearths chilling insights into the motivations and methods of this sinister cabal, culminating in a compelling narrative that challenges conventional beliefs about extraterrestrial encounters.

      Saucers of the Illuminati