He is the man—I have many of his books in my library.
The Trinity incident (his latest book) is part of the key to help Congress unlock the secrecy.
It turns out that the Department of Energy, not the Pentagon, had control over the first (known) landed flying saucer—craft and bodies.
That was almost eighty years ago—any claims of “national security” are laughable at this point.
Contractors probably have it now—but it is there waiting to be found by Congress—if they have the determination to refuse to take “no” for an answer.
His early work “Passport to Magonia” totally blew me away when I first read it.
He put out a new edition of ‘Magonia’ in 2014.
I would buy the book if it were available as an Audible audiobook.
By the way (and as an aside), I listened to a podcast by Whitley Strieber yesterday and was surprised to learn that his new book about Jesus being only a man and not divine was based on what he had been told by the "alien" beings in his life.
It is interesting that these beings are interested in pushing that narrative and encouraging Strieber to write a book about it.
Except that the Department of Energy didn't exist until 1977. Its predecessors, The Nuclear Regulatory Commission and the Energy Research and Development Administration, existed between 1974 and 1977. Prior to these, it was the Atomic Energy Commission, which didn't exist until January 1, 1947, after being created by the Atomic Energy Act of 1946 (signed 8/1/46). The Department of Defense didn't exist prior to September 18, 1947 (same with the USAF), it was the Department of War. Prior to 9/18/47, all things Nuclear were the provision of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, which was under the Department of War. So, if this craft crashed and was recovered in 1945, it would have been under The Department of War, which would have also been in charge of The Pentagon upon its completion in 1943.
The Trinity incident (his latest book) is part of the key to help Congress unlock the secrecy.
https://www.osti.gov/opennet/manhattan-project-history/Events/1945/trinity.htm
John Keel is the goat. RIP.
What was the Trinity incident? Only thing on google I could find is about the Trinity nuclear test