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Archive for March, 2011

Russia’s Time Machine

Posted by Fatemag On March - 31 - 2011

An excerpt from Paranormal Mysteries of Eurasia.

Chapter 10: Russia’s Time Machine
by Paul Stonehill

Russian scientists have been experimenting with a machine that can physically alter time. Vadim Alexandrovich Chernobrov sent me the materials I used for writing this article. He and his colleagues have created a time machine that, although still limited, has enormous potential—and enormous dangers.
Chernobrov graduated from the Moscow Aviation Institute, where he studied at the Department of Astronautics and Automatic Flying Craft. His degree work and research thesis involved a project dealing with a promising space transport system (containing an unusual electromagnetic engine)—which can be transformed into a time machine. Besides his main work at the Moscow Aviation Institute, Chernobrov is also a science editor and a columnist for several Russian newspapers, including the prominent Rossiyskiye Novosti. He is also an engineer responsible for Read the rest of this entry »

Aloha Crypto

Posted by Fatemag On March - 30 - 2011

An old time cryptozoologist lets readers in on how to be expert monster hunters.

January 2008
by Karl P. N. Shuker

Whereas other states of the U.S.A. have attracted considerable cryptozoological attention over the years, it is a strange yet true fact that  Hawaii’s mythic and mystery beasts have received far less notice. The present article reveals the hitherto little-realized variety of anomalous wildlife reported from the 50th state.

Mo’o—Giant Lizard Deities

One of the most prevalent yet mysterious creatures in traditional Hawaiian mythology is the mo’o or moho. According to legend, this ancient, monstrous animal, which is invariably associated with water, functions as a guardian spirit deity, variously protecting individuals, families, districts, and places (particularly fishponds), but it can be notoriously capricious. The mo’o resembles a huge, shiny-black dragonesque lizard measuring Read the rest of this entry »

Saucer Smear – Now Available From The Online Store

Posted by Fatemag On March - 22 - 2011

March 2011

Saucer Smear, the official publication of the Saucer & Unexplained Celestial Events Research Society, dedicated to the highest principles of ufological journalism, edited by Supreme Commander James W. Moseley, is now available as e-issues from the FATE online store–$20 for a year’s subscription or $3 per issue. Legendary Jim Moseley, the voice of reason in the sea of chaos that is ufology, brings his much needed incisive wisdom and biting wit to a field too often dominated by bitter controversy, thoughtless nonsense, and downright fraud. All proceeds will go to Moseley in recognition of his outstanding, long-standing contribution to finding sanity in the search for a solution to the UFO enigma.

Poltergeists Attack!

Posted by Fatemag On March - 20 - 2011

Are these unexplained phenomena troublesome spirits or manifestations of the subconscious mind?

January 2008
by Louis Proud

A family is terrorized by an unseen force.

The British paranormal experts Colin Wilson and Guy Lyon Playfair have something in common: they both reject the popular and “respectable” theory that poltergeist disturbances are manifestations of the unconscious mind, viewing them instead as destructive and mischievous nonphysical entities, or spirits. Unscientific and sensational though the spirit hypothesis may sound, it seems to make far more sense than the unconscious mind theory, at least as far as Wilson and Playfair are concerned.

Considering that poltergeist disturbances have been recorded for more than a thousand years, coupled with the fact that eminent scientists have been studying them for about a century, it might strike the reader as surprising that the phenomenon Read the rest of this entry »

Experiencing The Light

Posted by Fatemag On March - 19 - 2011

Near-death Experiences

April 2005
by Ava Belle Chucta

I was born in January 1920, and I have had three near-death experiences. The first happened when I had measles at age seven. We had gone on a trip to Leadville, Colorado, a town above the timberline in the mountains southwest of Denver. My father worked in road construction all over the state of Colorado and he was going up there to check out a job.

We traveled in a Model-T dump truck. It was early fall, and it was getting cold. Three of us kids were on a feather bed covered with quilts in the back of the truck. My baby sister was wrapped in blankets on my mother’s lap on the front seat. There was not a cab on that truck.

We stayed in a hotel overnight in Leadville, and it was so cold in that room. It had linoleum on the floor that felt like ice when you walked barefoot on it. Read the rest of this entry »

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The Lost Planet

Posted by Fatemag On March - 18 - 2011

In the 340,000,000 mile belt of space between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter revolve some thousands of miniature worlds ranging from golf-ball size to nearly 500 miles in diameter.

Winter 1949
by Walter Gillings

This stunning illustration appeared in the original copy of the Winter 1949 FATE.

How they came to be there is one of the major mysteries of astronomy.

One view is that they are the debris of a huge comet, which once passed through the Solar System, was captured by giant Jupiter and forced to revolve around the Sun until all that remained of its former glory was the bits and pieces we call the Asteroids. A second theory is that they Read the rest of this entry »

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IUFOC: A Spectacular Event

Posted by Fatemag On March - 15 - 2011

Discover what life is like after disclosing information concerning UFO phenomena, answers concerning UFOs and related events, and what the next phase in contact has in store for us.

March 2011
by Rosemary Ellen Guiley
FATE Consulting Editor

We didn’t want it to end!  The 20th annual International UFO Congress and Film Festival (IUFOC) moved to Phoenix this year (February 23-27) under the new direction of Open Minds Production, LLC, and it was a spectacular event, attended by more than 1500 persons and media from all over the world.  Phyllis Galde and I were on hand to represent FATE and give media interviews. The presentations were excellent, the networking was fabulous, and the setting – the Radisson resort and casino in Fountain Hills just outside of town – was elegant.  In all, this year’s IUFOC was one of the most outstanding conferences we’ve attended in years.

We were especially appreciative of Alejandro Rojas, the co-coordinator of the conference, as well as the editor of Open Minds magazine and the host of their television show.  Rojas served as emcee for the event and all-around point person for every imaginable inquiry.  “It was the largest and one of the best conferences ever for the Congress,” Rojas told us after the closing of events.  “It was a challenge to Read the rest of this entry »

Mystery Fires

Posted by Fatemag On March - 15 - 2011

Fires that don’t burn and fires that burn everything.

June 2006
by Scott Corrales

As night settles over the Pampa—the vast expanse of Argentinean flatland that transcends the confines of the province named after it—strange sights are seen by those who make it their business to be up after dark: hunters lying in wait for large boars to appear out of the darkness, lonely truckers making their way along unlit roads to make much-needed deliveries in small towns, and farmers looking for stray animals. The farms known as estancias pepper the emptiness much like stars filling the night sky, separated by many miles between and invisible to each other.

Sometimes, the impenetrable cloak of darkness is broken by an unearthly sight: the sudden appearance of a large dome of light that emerges from the short, scrub trees, casting a blood-red glow over the emptiness, suggesting the sudden start of a prairie Read the rest of this entry »

Chapter Excerpt from Star Origins and Wisdom of Animals

Posted by Fatemag On March - 14 - 2011

A new book from Jacquelin Smith where she talks with animals on a soul to soul level.

October 2010
by Jacquelin Smith

An internationally known animal communicator, Jacquelin Smith is a leader in the field of telepathic communication.  Her book shares telepathic conversations with dogs, cats, dolphins, gorillas, and other animals. They discuss stars and planets as their origins, why they’re on Earth, their missions, what they mirror to humans, and what they want humans to know. Jacquelin offers guidelines in her book on how to discover an animal friend’s star origin.

The following is a chapter from Star Origins and Wisdom of Animals.  To purchase a copy visit www.jacquelinsmith.com

Groundhog

You were my first direct alien (human) encounter here on Earth.

This message is from the soul of a young groundhog whom I spotted on a path while walking in the woods.  I stopped and stood still when Read the rest of this entry »

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Nature’s Strange Photographs

Posted by Fatemag On March - 13 - 2011

Lighting struck the tree under which the woman and the cow took refuge- and left an exact image of the cow impressed upon her body.

January 1955
by Henry Winfred Splitter

January 1955- Vol. 8, No. 1

The Indians of the Purgatoire River in southeastern Colorado were well acquainted with the mysterious picture long before any white man entered the country.

There it was, the detailed portrait of the huge animal, on the face of the cliff, overhung by a wall of rock 100 feet high—the short tail extended, ears visible, claws standing out in bold relief, the heavy-lipped mouth open showing rows of ferocious teeth, teeth that easily could crunch bones together with flesh. The picture was not an accidental semblance, but actually more perfect and lifelike than any human art could produce—it was the life-sized representation of a grizzly bear, brute king of the Rockies. At least nine feet in length, this picture showed the terrible yet majestic creature in full stature and strength.

The Indians considered the picture sacred; groups of braves and the medicine men of their tribes often came there to make protective medicine. Not that they were interested in luring the original of the picture into a trap, or even that they desired to have their weapons strengthened for the hunt. Not even the gods of the Indian could protect him against the ruthless beast whose portrait was there on the sandstone cliff. In general, Western Indians never hunted this animal; to them he was a kind of symbol, almost godlike in the terror he inspired.

No one knew in 1871, when the story first was related in a Pueblo newspaper, no one knows Read the rest of this entry »

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