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Annals of the Enquiring - 1992 Vol 3 No 3

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Title: Annals Of The Enquiring Issue: Vol 3 No 3 Date: Jul/Sep 1992 Price: £1.25

Magazine Overview

Title: Annals Of The Enquiring
Issue: Vol 3 No 3
Date: Jul/Sep 1992
Price: £1.25

This issue of Annals Of The Enquiring delves into a variety of fortean, paranormal, and bizarre topics. The cover highlights "FORTEANA UFOS EARTH MYSTERIES PARANORMAL BIZARRERIE".

First Word (Editorial)

The editorial reflects on the anniversary of the Salem witch trials and the enduring nature of witchcraft, noting the prevalence of covens in both Salem and Jacksonville, Florida. It also touches upon a Sky News report featuring author Jenny Randles discussing 'Spontaneous Human Combustion' (SHC) and a UFO sighting in the Lake District that turned out to be a music video shoot.

Contents

The table of contents lists a diverse range of articles, including "First Word", "Off The Chinese Wall", "Tiny Statues Of Tlokowo / Project Urquhart", "Miracles At Gortaneadin", "A Few Loose Slates", "In The Company Of The Twilight Zone", "Crosse The Creator", "Circles Of Time - Part Four", "Secret Power Plant / Baby Surprise", and "Guardian Angel Of Marble Arch Caves".

Off The Chinese Wall

This section presents several curious news items from China. These include stamp dealers spotting a political protest related to the Tiananmen Square massacre, a fisherman hooking a man attempting suicide, a high price paid for a lucky number plate, an 'earthworm craze' for pest control, scientists searching for a goat-like creature, a man killing his wife to become emperor, and a bizarre fatal commuter incident.

The Tiny Statues Of Tlokowo / Project Urquhart

Archaeologists in Poland discovered ancient wooden figurines in the Mazury region, believed to be over 10,000 years old. Meanwhile, a sonar survey of Loch Ness detected an unidentified object, and a line of 'dots' was found on the loch bed.

Miracles at Gortaneadin

This article details numerous alleged apparitions of the Virgin Mary at the Gortaneadin Grotto in Ireland since 1985. Hundreds of people claim to have witnessed visions, with some reporting the Virgin Mary speaking, kissing, and even hugging them. Dr. Michael Collins, a GP, examined some of the witnesses and found no medical explanation for their trance-like states.

A Few Loose Slates

This section features several brief, unusual stories: an Arch Druid recreating Stonehenge in his garden, police intervening in a suspected satanic ritual in Brazil, and the discovery of a charred body in New Zealand possibly linked to ritual activities.

In The Company Of The Twilight Zone

This piece discusses a TV report on crop circle cultists in Australia. It describes participants engaging in strange behaviors, including one claiming possession by the 'force' that creates crop circles. The article also mentions professed dowsers and individuals seeking miracles at crop circle sites, likening the experience to 'The Twilight Zone'.

Crosse The Creator

This article explores the experiments of Andrew Crosse, an English squire who lived in the early 19th century. Crosse investigated electricity and, while attempting to form silicate crystals, observed the spontaneous generation of tiny mites from a solution. These mites, named *Asus Crossior Acous nis*, were identified as a new type of mite, and the experiments sparked controversy regarding the creation of life.

Circles Of Time: Part Four

This installment continues the investigation into the 'Circle of Churches' around Rennes-le-Chateau. It analyzes the statistical probability of six specific targets (churches, chateaux, standing stones) lying on a circle of a particular radius, concluding that the odds against this being a chance event are over 10,000:1. The article also notes the ancient age of some markers, predating the mathematical knowledge required to create such a circle. The author then shifts focus to East Kent, discovering similar circular patterns involving churches, suggesting a widespread phenomenon.

Secret Power Plant Given To Us

A brief report states that a secret Russian power plant, capable of converting nuclear power into electricity for six to seven years, has been delivered to scientists in the United States.

Baby Surprise

A news brief about a baby walking hours after birth.

Cheeky Killer

A report about a woman who allegedly suffocated her landlady by sitting on her during a quarrel.

Guardian Angel of Marble Arch Caves

This piece recounts the story of Eduard Alfred Martell's exploration of the Marble Arch caves in Fermanagh. Despite local apprehension about spirits, workers laying cables in the caves in 1986 experienced an accident-free project, attributing it to a 'Guardian Angel'.

Whatever Happened To

  • This section contains two historical curiosities:
  • Jap Death Ray: Japanese scientists worked on a 'death ray' project in the 1940s, capable of killing a rabbit at 40 yards but only causing dizziness in humans.
  • Nazi Flying Saucer: An engineer claims to have witnessed the first test flight of a piloted German 'flying saucer' in Prague in February 1945, detailing its impressive speed and altitude capabilities.

Letters To The Editor

  • Two letters are featured:
  • One describes a persistent humming noise confined to a specific area in a house, with no apparent explanation.
  • The other recounts a frightening experience on a lonely road where the writer encountered a transparent, old man.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The magazine consistently explores Forteana, UFO sightings, unexplained phenomena, and historical mysteries. The editorial stance appears to be one of open inquiry into unusual events and claims, presenting various accounts and investigations without necessarily endorsing them, often highlighting the statistical improbability of chance occurrences in alleged patterns.

This document is identified as 'A TOP SECRET PRODUCTION' and is copyrighted in 1992. The available scan provides only this title and copyright information, with no further details about the magazine's content, publisher, or specific issue.

Content Analysis

The cover features a black and white stamp-like graphic with the text 'A TOP SECRET PRODUCTION' in a distressed font, overlaid on a white background. To the right of the text, a copyright symbol and the year '1992' are visible.

Due to the limited information available from the scan, a detailed analysis of articles, key persons, organizations, or specific incidents is not possible.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The title 'A TOP SECRET PRODUCTION' suggests a focus on classified information, clandestine operations, or perhaps a fictional narrative related to espionage or government secrets. The copyright year of 1992 places it within the early 1990s.

No specific editorial stance can be determined from the provided image.