Just started reading the Mothman Prophecies and I'm pretty spooked. Can anyone recommend anything similar to this book. Maybe something more up to date that'll spook me good and blow my mind?
>there are plebs out there who think we are dealing with extraterrestrials and not ultraterrestrials
Inb4 skepticucks
>>9820550
What is this book about, anyway? 'Bout some cospiracys playa?
>>9820550
>now a major motion picture
E7 did it better, except it doesn't make a horror out of the ultraterrestrial.
>reading
>>9820550
I love you, anon, I grew up with this.
Definitely read Keel's other books, particularly Operation Trojan Horse, which came before Mothman Prophecies, and The Eigth Tower, which came after, and which has a pretty pessemistic and unsettling view.
Also read Jacques Vallee's "Messengers of Deception." He is a contemporary of John Keel and touches on similar ideas. Keel and Vallee and others also based a lot of their ideas from Charles Forte, but I've never read anything of his.
As for modern stuff, I've no idea. I started reading Hunt for the Skinwalker, which is about a 1991 case in the Southwest, but found it boring despite covering some pretty spooky stuff. But it did seem woke on the whole ultraterestrial thing.
>>9821842
Thanks anon I will have to read more of Keel's work. I just did a bit of background reading on the 8th tower and you're right it does sound pretty pessimistic but I can see why. His conclusion on what's going on sounds pretty Gnostic. The idea of being food for these entities is pretty damn disturbing.
I've read Passport to Magonia by Vallee and Skinwalker. I'll give Messengers of Deception a read though
>>9822225
Oh, you've read Skinwalker? Did you like it overall? I was literally at the halfway point until I moved on to something else.
>>9822310
It was my first book on the subject of high strangeness really so I really enjoyed it. I can see how it might be a bit underwhelming if you've already read Keel and others and are aware of bizarre stuff going on all over the place.