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Our Haunted Planet

By: John Keel
Narrated by: Michael Hacker
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Since the beginning of recorded time, mankind has been plagued by unknown forces and beings, baffled by archaeological phenomena, and haunted by the inexplicable accuracy - and inaccuracy - of prophecies and "visions." In the classic Our Haunted Planet, John A. Keel brings into chilling focus strange truths about the Earth and its mysterious inhabitants. Could an unseen, prehuman race have taken careful measures to remain hidden from surface dwellers? Are they still watching us from their secret hiding places, manipulating and misleading us, using us for their own entertainment, and controlling our actions?

Our Haunted Planet is an entertaining survey of anomalous "Fortean" events such as UFOs, enigmatic stone monuments, Men in Black, missing ships and aircraft, phantom radio broadcasts, teleportation, missing time, black magick, tulpas, angels, demigods, tricksters, and much more.

Unlike most ufologists, who settle on a literal interpretation of such phenomena, Keel is broad-minded and courageous enough to include all possibilities - including the impact of occultists and spies on the fields of ufology, conspiracy, and cryptozoology. Modern "spooks" appear alongside the gods of the ancients, creating a mind-expanding pastiche that may either heal your soul, send you to the loony bin, or just keep you up all night as you ponder the meaning of its forbidden secrets.

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For lovers of the Unknown. . .!

If you could sum up Our Haunted Planet in three words, what would they be?

Highly thought provoking

What other book might you compare Our Haunted Planet to, and why?

"Mysteries" by Colin Wilson. For me both writers present the facts in a straight forward and understandable way and without recourse to sensationalism

What about Michael Hacker’s performance did you like?

I particularly liked his calm but authorititive sounding narration - almost as if he had written the book himself.

If you made a film of this book, what would be the tag line be?

". . .the future, is in the past . . .!"

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I've always been a fan of John Keel. His books are always well written and in a manner that shows a writer at one with his subject. He learned his trade in Journalism and though he does not sensationalise, he makes the story fascinating.

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informative

I have learnt a lot about so many creatures
takes time to digest
Enjoy ♡

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Makes you open your mind

opens your mind and makes you rethink what you know about our World and its inhabitants.
Also makes you think of life on other planets and how we are all being kept in the dark by governments worldwide

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Very good

A lot of food for thought I will listen again it’s that sort of book

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Fantastic

Super relevant for today - written in 1960s and the cultural turmoils today this is a must

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very interesting and, thought provoking!

Although quite deep for bedtime listening I became fascinated in the amount of historical, geological and other factual information written in this book and, eagerly looked forward to each new chapter!

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Be open minded give it a try you won’t be disappointed! John Keel book are always thought provoking, good read.

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Outdated and somewhat ridiculous

This book is quite entertaining but that's about all it has going for it. I just wrote a long review but for some reason it blanked out as I attempted to submit it.

Essentially - if you have any knowledge of this subject area already then don't bother with this naive, simplistic and outdated book, and if you do not then go and look somewhere else as this will not help you to understand the vast and diverse subject of paranormal phenomena.

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