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(September 21, 1949 – September 7, 1999) | (September 21, 1949 – September 7, 1999) | ||
− | '''Jim Keith''' was best known as the author of paranoid conspiracy books such as ''Black Helicopters Over America'', ''Saucers of the Illuminati'' and ''Casebook on the Men In Black''. However, in the late 1960s, he was a member of [[ValSFA]] | + | '''Jim Keith''' was best known as the [[author]] of paranoid conspiracy-theory [[books]] such as ''Black Helicopters Over America'', ''[[Flying Saucers|Saucers]] of the Illuminati'' and ''Casebook on the Men In Black''. However, in the late 1960s, he was a member of [[ValSFA]] (an east [[Los Angeles]] County [[club]] that also included [[Don Fitch]] and [[Larry Nielson]]) and a founder of [[APA-H]]. |
Keith died after he broke a leg at the Burning Man Festival; a blood clot released during surgery caused a fatal embolism. | Keith died after he broke a leg at the Burning Man Festival; a blood clot released during surgery caused a fatal embolism. | ||
+ | {{fanzines}} | ||
* ''[[AI]]'' | * ''[[AI]]'' | ||
− | * ''[[Untitled]]'' (with [[Jerry E. Smith]] and [[Larry Nielson]]) | + | * ''[[Untitled (Nielson)|Untitled]]'' (with [[Jerry E. Smith]] and [[Larry Nielson]]) |
* ''[[what?]]'' [1970s] | * ''[[what?]]'' [1970s] | ||
− | {{person|born=1949|died=1999}}[[Category:fan]] [[Category:US]] | + | |
+ | {{person|born=1949|died=1999|Locale=Los Angeles, CA}} | ||
+ | [[Category:fan]] [[Category:US]] |
Revision as of 01:25, 2 April 2023
(September 21, 1949 – September 7, 1999)
Jim Keith was best known as the author of paranoid conspiracy-theory books such as Black Helicopters Over America, Saucers of the Illuminati and Casebook on the Men In Black. However, in the late 1960s, he was a member of ValSFA (an east Los Angeles County club that also included Don Fitch and Larry Nielson) and a founder of APA-H.
Keith died after he broke a leg at the Burning Man Festival; a blood clot released during surgery caused a fatal embolism.
- AI
- Untitled (with Jerry E. Smith and Larry Nielson)
- what? [1970s]
Person | 1949—1999 |
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