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Montague KEEN, Doubt and Deviousness in the UK Crop Circle Scene pp.37-54
Author:Walter H. ANDRUS (ed.)
Title: MUFON 1992 INTERNATIONAL UFO SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS - UFOs "The Ultimate Mystery of the Millennia", Albuquerque, New Mexico, July 10-11-12
Serie:MUFON UFO SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS
Publisher: Mutual UFO Network, Seguin, Texas 1992
Name: Keen, Montague ; Ajaja, Vladimir G. ; Andrus, Walter H. (1920 - 2015) ; Friedman, Stanton T. (1934 - 2019) ; Haines, Richard F. (1937) ; Hopkins, Budd (1931 - 2011) ; Huneeus, Antonio J. (1950) ; Moulton Howe, Linda (1942) ; Neal, Richard M. ; Popovich, Pavel ; Sainio, Jeffrey W. ; Stone, Clifford E. ; Vallée, Jacques (1939) ; van Putten, Philippe Piet
Language:English
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Montague KEEN, Keen on Crop Cirlces pp.34-57
THE ANOMALIST
N. 4 Autumn 1996
Name: Irving, Robert ; Keen, Montague
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Montague KEENE, A Sceptical View of Dr French. Montague Keene is a long-time member of the Society for Psychical Research. He is a co-author of a report on the 'Scale experiment' which is reviewed in th is issue of Magonia pp.10-11
MAGONIA
N. 71 June 2000
Name: Keen, Montague
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Readers' Letters pp.13-14
MAGONIA
N. 72 October 2000
Name: Keen, Montague
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Montague KEEN, Research Articles: Communicating with the Dead: The Evidence Ignored. Why Paul Kurtz is Wrong pp.291-299
Journal of Scientific Exploration
Volume 17 Number 2 2003
Name: Keen, Montague
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Image not availableAuthor: Walter H. ANDRUS (ed.)
Title: MUFON 1992 INTERNATIONAL UFO SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS - UFOs "The Ultimate Mystery of the Millennia", Albuquerque, New Mexico, July 10-11-12
Publisher: Mutual UFO Network, Seguin, Texas
Serie: MUFON UFO SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS
Year: 1992
Pages: 231
Name: Keen, Montague; Ajaja, Vladimir G.; Andrus, Walter H. (1920 - 2015); Friedman, Stanton T. (1934 - 2019); Haines, Richard F. (1937); Hopkins, Budd (1931 - 2011); Huneeus, Antonio J. (1950); Moulton Howe, Linda (1942); Neal, Richard M.; Popovich, Pavel; Sainio, Jeffrey W.; Stone, Clifford E.; Vallée, Jacques (1939); van Putten, Philippe Piet
CONTENTS
AuthorTitlePag

Linda MOULTON HOWEThe UFO Jigsaw 15-36

Montague KEENDoubt and Deviousness in the UK Crop Circle Scene 37-54

Jacques VALLÉEForbidden Science: The UFO Phenomenon and the Research Community 55-67
(French translation OVNI Présence N. 48 Aout/1992 Une science interdite, pp. 9-18
Italian translation UFO - Rivista di informazione ufologica N. 14 Luglio /1994 Il fenomeno UFO e la comunità scientifica, pp. 25-28)

Stanton T. FRIEDMANCrashed Saucers, Majestic-12 and the Debunkers 68-87

Walter H. ANDRUSThe Role of the Mutual UFO Network in UFO Research 88-100

Richard F. HAINESFifty-six Aircraft Pilot Sightings Involving Electromagnetic Effects 101-131

Jeffrey W. SAINIOPhoto Analisys: A pictorial Primer 132-165

Pavel POPOVICHUfology in the Commonwealth of Indipendent States: Organization Problems 166-172

Antonio J. HUNEEUSGlobal Ufology - Worldwide case, Official Policies and Ufological Attitudes 173-194

Vladimir G. AJAJAUfology: New Approaches 195-204

Clifford E. STONEOperation Blue Fly 205-210

Budd HOPKINSAbduction Observed by Indipendent Witnesses (Abstract) 211-212

Richard M. NEALThe Missing Embryo/Fetus Syndrome 213-229

Philippe Piet VAN PUTTENUFOs and Ufology in Brasil (Abstract) 230-231


Image not available THE ANOMALIST

N. 4 Autumn 1996

Editor: Patrick HUYGHE, Dennis STACY
Name: Irving, Robert; Keen, Montague
CONTENTS
AuthorTitlePag

Michael GROSSONine Reasons to Fear the Paranormal 4-7

Hector J. QUINTANILLAProject Blue Book's Last Years 8-22

Paul SCHLYTERThe Earth's Second Moon 24-32

Montague KEENKeen on Crop Cirlces 34-57

Steve MIZRACHWired Spirits 58-71

Gary S. MANGIACOPRADangerous Vision
The Phantom of Broad Mountain
72-82

Loren COLEMAN, Michael RAYNALDe Loy's Photograph
A Short Tale og Apes in Green Hell, Spider - Monkeys, and Amenranthropoides
84-93

Michael CREMOScreams from the Stream 94-103

Colin WILSONAn Egyptian State of Mind 104-127

Betty EISNERThe Mysterious Phenomenon of Loading 128-134

Larry DOSSEYLoading at a Distance 135-139


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Interpreting Contemporary Vision and Belief
N. 71 June 2000

Editor: John RIMMER
Name: Keen, Montague
CONTENTS
AuthorTitlePag

Editorial Notes2

David SIVIERThe Limners of Faerie
This article was submitted as an entry for the second Roger Sandell Memorial Essay Competition
3-7

Gareth MEDWAYMatter of Debate
If debating with other ufologists makes you feel like you' re banging your head against a brick wall, Gareth Medway explains why
8-9

Montague KEENEA Sceptical View of Dr French
Montague Keene is a long-time member of the Society for Psychical Research. He is a co-author of a report on the 'Scale experiment' which is reviewed in th is issue of Magonia
10-11

The pelican writes12

Readers' Letters
Letter Tim MATTHEWS13-14
Letter Stephen BOOTH14
Letter Margaret BUCKINGHAM14
Letter Anthony R. BROWN14

Peter ROGERSONScole for Scandal?
Searching through two recent reports of the same physical mediumship case Peter Rogerson finds plenty of convincing evidence, but not what the a uthors had in mind
15-16

Book Reviews
Peter ROGERSONPeter D. WARD, Donald BROWNIEE, RARE EARTH - Why Complex Life Is Uncommon in the Universe 17
Review: Peter D. WARD, Donald BROWNIEE,RARE EARTH - Why Complex Life Is Uncommon in the Universe - 2000
Peter ROGERSONDavid V. Barrett. Secret Societies: from the ancient and arcane to the modern and clandestine. Blandford, 199917
Peter ROGERSONJames Sharpe. The bewitching of Anne Gunter: a horrible and true story of football, witchcraft, murder and the King of England. Profilebooks, 199918
Peter ROGERSONMarion Gibson. Reading Witchcraft: stories of early English witches. Routledge and Kegan Paul, 199918
Peter ROGERSONTeresa MOOREY, UFOs: a beginner's guide 18
Review: Teresa MOOREY,UFOs: a beginner's guide - 1999
Peter ROGERSONPeter J. MORRIS, Aliens amongst us: a beginner's guide 18
Review: Peter J. MORRIS,Aliens amongst us: a beginner's guide - 1999
Peter ROGERSONJenny RANDLES, Andy ROBERTS, David CLARKE, THE UFOs THAT NEVER WERE 19
Review: Jenny RANDLES, Andy ROBERTS, David CLARKE,THE UFOs THAT NEVER WERE - 2000

Hold the back page
Nothing to gain?20
Pelicanitis20
Stole the Back Page20
Something's Up20


Image not available MAGONIA
Interpreting Contemporary Vision and Belief
N. 72 October 2000

Editor: John RIMMER
Name: Keen, Montague
CONTENTS
AuthorTitlePag

Northern echoes
Peter ROGERSONFarewell to Monorail Dreaming
The Fall of Concorde and the End of the Twentieth Century
2+19

Anthony R. BROWNThe Decline and Fall of the Psychosocial Empire
This article attempts to examine the basic strengths and weaknesses of two warring armies, the ETH and the Psychosocial models and the underlying causes that have contributed to the ferocity and duration of the battle
3-11

The pelican writes
"First Do No Harm..." 11-12
Related:
MAGONIA N. 75 July/2001 - REPLYING TO THE PELICAN - ANN DRUFFEL REPLIES TO THE PELICAN'S COMMENTS ABOUT DEFENDING YOURSELF AGAINST ALIEN ABDUCTIONS [Druffel, Ann]

Readers' Letters
Letter 13-14
Letter 14
Letter 14

Book Reviews
Peter ROGERSONChris RUTKOWSKI, ABDUCTIONS AND ALIENS: WHAT'S REALLY GOING ON 15
Review: Chris RUTKOWSKI,ABDUCTIONS AND ALIENS: WHAT'S REALLY GOING ON - 1999
Peter ROGERSONJonathan DOWNES, The Black-down Mystery 15-16
Review: Jonathan DOWNES,The Black-down Mystery - 2000
Peter ROGERSONDennis STACY, Patrick HUYGHE, THE FIELD GUIDE TO UFOs 16+17
Review: Dennis STACY, Patrick HUYGHE,THE FIELD GUIDE TO UFOs - 2000
Peter ROGERSONTana Dineen. Manufacturing Victims: what the psychology industry is doing to people. Constable, 199916
Peter ROGERSONMichael LIEB, CHILDREN OF EZEKIEL 17
Review: Michael LIEB,CHILDREN OF EZEKIEL - 1998
Peter ROGERSONLeonard G. CRAMP, The Cosmic Matrix: piece for a jigsaw part two 17
Review: Leonard G. CRAMP,The Cosmic Matrix: piece for a jigsaw part two - 2000
Peter ROGERSONToby SMITH, Little Gray Men 17
Review: Toby SMITH,Little Gray Men - 2000
Peter ROGERSONLeo R. SPRINKLE, SOUL SAMPLES 18
Review: Leo R. SPRINKLE,SOUL SAMPLES - 1999
Peter ROGERSONAlan Baker. Invisible Eagle: the history of Nazi occultism. Virgin, 200018
Peter ROGERSONSarah Burton. lmpostors: six kinds of liar. Viking, 200018
Peter ROGERSONPeter and Elizabeth Fenwick. Past Lives: an investigation into reincarnation memories. Headline, 1999. Tom Shroder. Old Souls: the scientific evidence for past lives. Simon and Schuster, 1999.19

Hold the back page
Electro allergies20
[sic] as a parrot20
Art and abductions20


Image not available Journal of Scientific Exploration

Volume 17 Number 2 2003
Name: Keen, Montague
CONTENTS
AuthorTitlePag

Obituary
Ron WESTRUMMarcello Truzzi (1935-2003)197-200

Editorial201-205

Research Articles
Brenda J. DUNNE, Robert G. JAHNInformation and Uncertainty in Remote Perception Research 207-241
Abstract: This article has four purposes: 1) to present for the first time in archival form all results of some 25 years of remote perception research at this laboratory; 2) to describe all of the analytical scoring methods developed over the course of this program to quantify the amount of anomalous information acquired in the experiments; 3) to display a remarkable anti-correlation between the objective specificity of those methods and the anomalous yield of the experiments; and 4) to discuss the phenomenological and pragmatic implications of this complementarity. The formal database comprises 653 experimental trials performed over several phases of investigation.The scoring methods involve various arrays of descriptor queries that can be addressed to both the physical targets and the percipients’ description thereof, the responses to which provide the basisfor numerical evaluation and statistical assessment of the degree of anomalous information acquired. Twenty-four such recipes have been employed, with queries posed in binary, ternary, quaternary, and ten-level distributive formats. Thus treated, the database yields a composite z-score against chance of 5.418 ( p 5 3 3 102 8 , one-tailed). Numerous subsidiary analyses agree that these overall results are not significantly affected by any of the secondary protocol parameters tested, or by variations in descriptor effectiveness, possible participant response biases, target distance from the percipient, or time interval between perception effort and agent target visitation. However, over the course of the program there has been a striking diminution of the anomalous yield that appears to be associated with the participants’ growing attention to, and dependence upon, the progressively more detailed descriptor formats and with the corresponding reduction in the content of the accompanying free-response transcripts. The possibility that increased emphasis on objective quantification of the phenomenon somehow may have inhibited its inherently subjective expression is explored in several contexts, ranging from contemporary signal processing technologies to ancient divination traditions. An intrinsic complementarity is suggested between the analytical and intuitive aspects of the remote perception process that, like its more familiar counterpart in quantum science, brings with it an inescapable uncertainty that limits the extent to which such anomalous effects can be simultaneously produced and evaluated.
Harald ATMANSPACHER, Robert G. JAHNProblems of Reproducibility in Complex Mind-Matter Systems 243-270
Abstract: Systems exhibiting relationshipsbetween mental states and material states, briefly mind-matter systems, offer epistemological and methodological problems exceeding those of systems involving mental states or material states alone. Some of these problems can be addressed by proceeding from standard first-order approaches to more sophisticated second-order approaches. These can illuminate questions of reference and validity, and their ramifications for the topic of reproducibility. For various situations in complex systems it is shown that second-order approaches need to be employed. Considering mindmatter systems as generalized complex systems provides some guidelines for analyzing the problem of reproducibility in such systems from a novel perspective.
Marie-Catherine MOUSSEAUParapsychology: Science or Pseudo-Science? 271-282
Abstract: Do paranormal or parapsychological investigations meet the criteria often said to characterize pseudo-science? Mainstream and non-mainstream research is compared through content analysis of selected samples of mainstream journals from several fields and of non-mainstream (‘‘fringe’’) journals. Oral communication processes were studied at an annual meeting of the Parapsychological Association. Though certain quantitative differences were noted, qualitative distinctions were not found that could justify classification of parapsychology as pseudo-science. To warrant that, other criteria to define science would need to be established
Ian STEVENSON, Erlendur HARALDSSONThe Similarity of Features of Reincarnation Type Cases over Many Years: A Third Study 283-289
Abstract: The principal features of two series of cases suggestive of reincarnation in Lebanon were compared. The series were investigated about a generation apart by two different investigators.In three important features, the two series were closely similar; in other features they were not similar, probably because of differences in the thoroughness of investigation in the two series.
Montague KEENCommunicating with the Dead: The Evidence Ignored. Why Paul Kurtz is Wrong 291-299
Abstract: A far-ranging attack on the evidence for the paranormal in general, and the case for post-mortem survival of intelligence in particular, was published in 2000 by Professor Paul Kurtz in the Skeptical Inquirer, organ of the Committee for the Scientific Investigation of Claims of the Paranormal. Reluctance of its Editor to fulfil an undertaking to publish a response has prompted this more extensive review of the deficiencies in his argument. It points in particular to areas which Kurtz either ignores entirely or misrepresents, notably in the extensive literature relating to early mediumistic communications whose paranormality has yet to be undermined by any objective examination; some of the early examples of cross-correspondences; book tests with Mrs. Osborne Leonard; and the Edgar Vandy case as an illustration of the unscientificmanner in which skepticsseek to mislead readers. Finally there is a summary of more recent statistically measurable research into veridical communications from gifted mediums.

G. E. Schwartz et al.Purported Anomalous Perception in a Highly Skilled Individual: Observations, Interpretations, Compassion 301-316
Abstract: The purported ability of a seventeen-year-old female, investigated for seven years in China, to perceive information without using visual and kinesthetic cues, was studied. In one experiment, five letters from A to Z and five numbers from 0 to 100 were randomly selected by computer, written on small sheets of paper and individually folded and placed in a sealed envelope. The folded stimuli were removed one by one and placed into a cloth bag that was opaque to light; the bag was tied below the participant’s right elbow. The participant was accurate for all ten trials. In a second experiment, three video cameras carefully monitored the participant’s hand movements; in addition, both ends of the folded papers were sealed with clear tape. Careful analysis of the clear tape and the videotapesrevealed evidence of practiced deception.Data were also collected from a 25-year-old graduate student and a 7-year-old child not employing a cloth bag. Their data suggest that deception is not necessarily involved in all cases of purported anomalous perception.

Field Research Report
Robert H. RINES, Frank M. DOUGHERTYProof Positive-Loch Ness Was an Ancient Arm of the Sea 317-323
Abstract: For the first time, indisputablemarine deposits have been recovered from Loch Ness. Recovered clam shells have been reproducibly dated by the radio-carbon ( 14C) method to about 12,800 years before present (BP), which correspondsto the end of the last glaciation.Hitherto, this oceanic incursion has been doubted or denied by many observers. Such a period of marine incursion is crucially demanded by the hypothesis that the Loch Ness ‘‘monsters’’ are or were a reproducing population of creatures too large to move in and out of the loch under current conditions. Even more remarkably, aminoacid racemization indicates an age of about 125,000 years for some of the deposits, corresponding to the previous interglacial period. If the latter dating withstands further investigation, current beliefs about the chronology of glaciation and land-andsea-level changes at and around Loch Ness will have to be modified.

Erratum
James HOURAN, Kevin D. RANDLEErratum to Houran and Randle (2002)325-326
Related:
Journal of Scientific Exploration Volume 16 Number 1 /2002 - A Message in a Bottle: Confounds in Deciphering the Ramey Memo from the Roswell UFO Case [Houran, James & Randle, Kevin D.]