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Jim Keith


Born
September 22, 1949

Died
September 07, 1999

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Jim Keith was an American author. His best known work is "The Octopus", co-written with Kenn Thomas, which details conspiracy theories around the death of reporter Danny Casolaro.

The book is based on the notes of Danny Casolaro, who reportedly killed himself, although Keith and Thomas suspected foul play.
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Average rating: 3.76 · 740 ratings · 60 reviews · 20 distinct worksSimilar authors
Secret and Suppressed: Bann...

3.61 avg rating — 140 ratings — published 1993 — 4 editions
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Mass Control: Engineering H...

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Mind Control, World Control...

3.78 avg rating — 93 ratings — published 1998 — 6 editions
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Casebook on the Men in Black

3.74 avg rating — 47 ratings — published 1997 — 7 editions
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Mind Control and UFOs: Case...

4.07 avg rating — 43 ratings — published 1993 — 6 editions
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Saucers of the Illuminati

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3.80 avg rating — 46 ratings — published 1999 — 8 editions
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Black Helicopters Over Amer...

3.35 avg rating — 43 ratings — published 1995 — 2 editions
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The Gemstone File

3.78 avg rating — 37 ratings — published 1992 — 5 editions
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Black Helicopters II : The ...

3.50 avg rating — 18 ratings — published 1998
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I Never Called Myself a Cowboy

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“Not surprisingly Wells places the City of London—the international center of banking culture—and its financial credit as responsible for knitting together world economic life over the previous hundred years. With these innovations in communications and finance, but also with the frustrations and wars inherent (so he says) in the existence of independent national states and sovereignties, came about the gradual dawning of the idea of the World-State.”
Jim Keith, Mind Control, World Control: The Encyclopedia of Mind Control

“Wells says that, "strange Mystery Men were dimly visible through a fog of baffling evasions and mis-statements, manipulating prices and exchanges. Prominent among these Mystery Men was a certain Mr. Montagu Norman, Governor of the Bank of England from 1920 to 1935." Not surprisingly, this is the same Montagu Norman who was a rabid pre-war partisan of Hitler, and who participated with Hjalmar Schacht, with American intelligence, with Wall Street, and with the Rothschild/Warburg/Schiff banks in the creation of Adolf Hitler and the Third Reich.”
Jim Keith, Mind Control, World Control: The Encyclopedia of Mind Control