See how easy it is to twist history to fit your conspiracy? This is what the whole book feels like - Keel debunks other's facts and then clings to his own. At one point, he claims that American Indians refused to inhabit West Virginia and that a map he used identified West Virginia as "uninhabited." Yet West Virginia shows as being formally inhabited by the Shawnee, Cherokee, Tutelo and Saponi tribes with tribe descendants being relocated to Kansas and Oklahoma to reservations during the Indian removals of the 1800s. When he tells his story, he is convinced of his facts. Of course, it doesn't help that establishing all that doubt upfront taints everything he says. Show More designed to explain why he MUST be telling you the truth about the theories he's about to explain.
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