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Title: Beyond Reality Issue: No. 21 Date: July/August 1976 Publisher: Beyond Reality Magazine, Inc. Price: $1.25
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Title: Beyond Reality
Issue: No. 21
Date: July/August 1976
Publisher: Beyond Reality Magazine, Inc.
Price: $1.25
This issue of Beyond Reality magazine, a publication focused on ESP, The Occult & Psychic Phenomena, presents a diverse range of intriguing topics. The cover prominently features "BIGFOOT!" with the question "MAN, BEAST OR SPACE BEING?" The issue also explores the idea that "UFONAUTS ARE WALKING AMONG US," posits that "ANCIENT ASTRONAUTS LEFT US A LEGACY," and questions "THE MEANING OF THE PYRAMIDS ON MARS."
Editorial
The editorial, penned by publisher/editor Harry Belil, addresses the enduring mystery of Bigfoot, acknowledging the legends built around the creature and its sightings primarily in the Northwest. Belil notes the association of Bigfoot with UFOs, with some UFOnauts described as resembling "hairy apes." He states the issue's intent is to "present the case for Bigfoot."
The editorial also touches upon UFOs, referencing NASA engineer Josef Blumrich's arguments for the possibility of intelligent alien life resembling humans, as detailed in his book "The Spaceships of Ezekiel." Brad Steiger's book "Mysteries of Time and Space" is recommended for its fascination with the mysteries of life and the universe. Belil mentions the overwhelming response to a previous "UFO Special" issue and anticipates another in the future, noting interest from UFO organizations. He also highlights an interview with the late Ivan T. Sanderson, founder of the Society for Investigating the Unexplained, and reminds subscribers to update their addresses.
Articles
- "Alien Force and the Weather" by Curt Sutherly
- "Would You Recognize a UFOnaut?" by Josef F. Blumrich
- "We Have Lived Before..." by Freda Morris, Ph.D.
- "The Bigfoot Enigma" by J. Gosney and D. Grover
- "Bigfoot; Darwin's Missing Link?" by Paul Hugli
- "Ancient Astronauts Left Us A Legacy" by James A. Gupton
- "The Great Purification" by Brad Steiger
- "Seeking Unity In World Teachings" by Gyander Christopher
- "Reincarnation or Coincidence?" by Gary Parsons
- "The Meaning of the Pyramids on Mars" by J.J. Hurtak
- "Interview: Ivan T. Sanderson" by Bryce Bond
Features
- "A Journey Through Time and Space" by Ramona Cortez
- "UFO Encounter In Japan" by Richard Dickson
- "Strange Death on the Speedway" by Bob Dunhan
- "Cincinnati's Monster" by George Wagner
Departments
- Editorial: Harry Belil
- Letters to the Editor: Readers
- Books For Review: Mary Goldstein
- Strange and Unknown: Lee Walsh
- Psychic Happenings: Ramona Cortez
Astrology Section
Pages 2 and 7 are dedicated to horoscopes and astrological services. Page 2 details "TWELVE GOOD REASONS TO BUY THIS HOROSCOPE," promoting "The Astral Portrait" by Para Research, which offers a detailed, computer-generated analysis of an individual's life and relationships. It emphasizes its comprehensive nature, including comparisons of Sun and Moon signs, house-by-house analysis, and interpretation of planetary aspects. The service is priced at $10 and comes with a money-back guarantee.
Page 7 introduces "A HOROSCOPE FOR THE TWO OF YOU," specifically the "Astral Composite." This service provides a 10,000-word report that creates a third chart representing the relationship itself, going beyond traditional comparison methods. It analyzes the dynamics of love, money, and friendship, offering advice on improving the relationship. The introductory price is also $10, with a money-back guarantee. The section includes an order form for both the individual Astral Portrait and the Astral Composite.
Book Reviews
Page 8 and 9 feature a "BOOKS FOR REVIEW" section, with summaries and details of several books:
- "SEXUAL OCCULTISM" by John Mumford
- "SPEAK, SHINING STRANGER: AN OUTSTANDING COLLECTION OF PSYCHIC READINGS" by Ray Stanford
- "QUARTER CENTURY STUDIES OF UFOS IN FLORIDA, NORTH CAROLINA AND TENNESSEE" by George D. Fawcett
- "LET MY PEOPLE LIVE" by Dagobert D. Runes
- "THE MAGIC CAULDRON: WITCHCRAFT FOR GOOD AND EVIL" by Margaret F. O'Connell
- "A PROCESSIVE WORLD VIEW FOR PRAGMATIC CHRISTIANS" by Joseph T. Culliton
- "RIDDLE OF THE FUTURE: A MODERN STUDY OF PRECOGNITION" by Andrew MacKenzie
- "SPIRITS AND SPIRIT WORLDS" by Roy Stemman
- "THE SEARCH FOR BIG FOOT: MONSTER, MYTH OR MAN" by Peter Byrne
- "FEATHERED SERPENT AND SMOKING MIRROR: THE GODS AND CULTURES OF ANCIENT MEXICO" by C.A. Burland and Werner Forman
- "FAITH HEALING AND RELIGION" by G.M. Mes
- "A ROADMAP OF TIME" by Brad Steiger
Strange and Unknown
This section, written by Lee Walsh, discusses the ongoing interest in Bigfoot. It details the purchase of a creature named "Oliver" by Michael Miller, who plans to test if it is an ape or a man-like creature. The article also links Bigfoot to UFO sightings, noting that unusual creatures have appeared in areas where UFOs have been sighted. It recounts the story of the "Skunk Ape" seen in the Everglades and mentions strange structures found in the Everglades, possibly related to Atlantis. The section also briefly touches on the "Hollow World Theory" and a photograph from a U.S. Weather Satellite showing a potential entrance to the inner earth near the North Pole.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue of Beyond Reality are the paranormal, the unexplained, and the esoteric. The magazine consistently explores topics such as UFOs, cryptids like Bigfoot, ancient mysteries, psychic phenomena, and alternative belief systems like astrology and witchcraft. The editorial stance, as indicated by Harry Belil, is one of open inquiry into these subjects, presenting evidence and arguments for their existence and significance, while also acknowledging the public's fascination and the ongoing debate surrounding them. There is a clear effort to connect seemingly disparate phenomena, such as Bigfoot and UFOs, and to present information from various sources, including scientific and pseudoscientific perspectives.
Title: BEYOND REALITY
Issue: 11
Date: January 1976 (estimated based on content)
This issue of BEYOND REALITY magazine delves into a variety of unexplained phenomena, ranging from the mystical to the extraterrestrial and the paranormal. It features articles on "Mystic Chants" for personal gain, the potential for alien interference with Earth's weather, historical accounts of teleportation, and evidence supporting the concept of reincarnation.
Mystic Chants for Personal Transformation
The magazine opens with an advertisement for "Over 100 Ready-to-Use Mystic Chants for Money, Power and Love." These chants, detailed in a book called "Mind Cosmology," are presented as a means to attract wealth, protection, happiness, and love. The article includes testimonials and answers to frequently asked questions about their use, emphasizing that they are "White Magic" and only effective for sincere purposes. Examples range from attracting a $150,000 fortune to reuniting a family and overcoming sickness.
Is Alien Force Tampering With The Weather?
This lead article by Curt Sutherly explores the possibility that extraterrestrial forces might be influencing Earth's weather patterns. It references historical accounts of bizarre weather phenomena, such as a fiery globe followed by an explosion and stones raining down in Normandy in 1812, and unusual cloud formations reported by ship crews. The article highlights the uncanny similarity between the paths and severity of Tropical Storms Agnes (1972) and Eloise (1975), which struck the same areas of East Central America, suggesting this might not be a natural occurrence. The author questions whether these events could be controlled by an alien intelligence, potentially giving them dominance over the planet.
A Journey Through Time and Space: Teleportation
Authored by Ramona Cortez, this section recounts the 16th-century case of Gil Perez. Perez was arrested in Mexico City in 1593, claiming he had been guarding the Governor's Palace in Manila (across the world) moments before. His testimony, including the accurate report of the Governor's death by axe, was corroborated by a ship arriving from the Philippines. The article poses whether this event was a "Devil's prank" or a rupture in the space-time continuum, noting the current government interest in paranormal research.
Would You Recognize A UFOnaut?
Reprinted from "The Spaceships of Ezekiel" by Josef F. Blumrich, this article, written by a NASA engineer, discusses the potential physical appearance of extraterrestrial visitors. Blumrich argues that while alien life might differ greatly, the fundamental requirements for a mechanical system capable of movement, energy conversion, and interaction with the environment suggest that alien beings might possess a form similar to humans, including a skeleton and skin, due to the universal validity of mechanical principles like the lever.
We Have Lived Before: Reincarnation
Freda Morris, Ph.D., presents evidence for reincarnation. The article details the case of William, who as a child claimed a gold watch belonged to him and exhibited birthmarks and a limp similar to his deceased grandfather, who had expressed an intention to be reborn as his grandson. The piece also mentions the work of Dr. Ian Stevenson and cites examples of child prodigies and out-of-body experiences as further support for the reincarnation hypothesis.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
This issue of BEYOND REALITY consistently explores phenomena that challenge conventional scientific understanding. The recurring themes include the potential for supernatural or extraterrestrial influence on human life and the environment, the existence of phenomena beyond current scientific explanation (like teleportation and reincarnation), and the possibility of non-human intelligence interacting with Earth. The editorial stance appears to be one of open inquiry into these subjects, presenting anecdotal evidence, historical accounts, and speculative theories as valid areas of investigation, encouraging readers to consider possibilities outside of mainstream scientific paradigms.
This issue of Beyond Reality magazine, titled BIGFOOT!, dated October 3, 1975, focuses on the mysterious creature known as Bigfoot and related phenomena, including UFOs. The cover prominently features the title and a dramatic headline about a sighting by three youths, promising an exploration of the 'mysterious'. The magazine includes articles by J. Gosney and D. Grover, Paul Hugli, and a report on a UFO encounter in Japan by Richard Dickson.
Bigfoot Sighting in Washington
The lead article details an encounter by three youths—Tom V. Gerstmar (17), Earl Thomas (18), and Jerry Lazar (16)—who were bear hunting south of Rimrock Lake, Washington. While hiking back to their camp, they heard noises and felt they were being followed. Upon reaching their camp, they built a fire and Thomas shined his flashlight towards the sounds, spotting greenish-yellow eyes. Gerstmar later saw the entire creature, described as being between eight and nine feet tall, with black hair and human features, standing upright and shying away from the light. The youths fired seven shots from their rifles to frighten it, and the creature responded with a growl and a scream. Frightened, they abandoned their tent and supplies and fled to Trout Lodge, where they contacted the sheriff's office. Deputy Larry Gamache interviewed the youths and believed they had seen 'something.' A subsequent search by Gamache, another deputy, and a Washington Game Department agent found no evidence of Bigfoot at the campsite.
Earl Thomas Interview Transcript
A transcript of an interview with Earl Thomas, one of the witnesses, provides more detail. Thomas recounts that the incident occurred during the daytime initially, with something moving rapidly over rocks. Later, as they were setting up camp near dark, they heard noises and saw the yellowish-green eyes across a pond. He described the creature's eyes as glowing like a deer or elk's. When Tom shined the light again, they saw the whole body. Thomas stated the creature turned its head, which scared them. They grabbed their belongings and fled. Thomas also mentioned a strong, bad odor described as 'rotten loggers sox' that permeated the area when they returned the next day with the deputy sheriff. The deputy sheriff himself reportedly had seen a similar creature on the side of the road previously.
Dick Grover's Field Work
Dick Grover, Director of Project Discovery, visited the Rimrock Lake area. He found an area where something appeared to have been digging for roots, along with mutilated birds and indentations in the ground that might have been tracks. However, the soft mud, due to rains, made it difficult to obtain clear casts. He also noted significant elk activity. Grover estimated the drop of a cliff near the campsite to be about 150 yards, noting it was unlikely the youths would have survived if they had gone over it.
UFO Encounter in Japan
Another article by Richard Dickson details an encounter by Seiichi Kazato, a 28-year-old Japanese farmer. Kazato claims he was taken aboard a flashing orange disc, about 8 meters in height, by a spaceman with a pointed head and an antenna-like feature where ears should be. He states he was invited to the disc twice more, with the last trip going into outer space. Mao Hirano, a UFO enthusiast, believes Kazato's story, noting that many details align with previous UFO reports. Local witnesses, including a high school girl and a postman, also reported seeing a flying saucer-like object on the morning of April 6th. Kazato claims the experience has given him the ability to communicate telepathically. His mother expressed belief in his story, questioning the excitement about space travel when people are already going to the moon.
Bigfoot: Darwin's Missing Link?
An article by Paul Hugli explores the classification and potential evolutionary role of Bigfoot and the Yeti. It distinguishes between the Abominable Snowman (Yeti) of the Himalayas and Bigfoot of North America. The Yeti is described as ape-like, about 7-8 feet tall with red or white fur, while Bigfoot is about eight feet tall, covered in black or brown hair, and weighs around 400 pounds. Footprint casts are a primary form of evidence, with Bigfoot footprints being large and somewhat human-like, featuring a non-opposable great toe. Roger Patterson's 12-second film is discussed as a classic example, showing a creature with specific physical characteristics. The article also examines ichnology (footprints) and trichology (hair), noting that hair samples found did not match any known North American mammals. The potential evolutionary lineage of Bigfoot and Yeti is traced back to Gigantopithecus and Paranthropus, suggesting they might be surviving members of extinct primate species and could represent a 'missing link' in human evolution.
Comparative Anatomy and Evolution
The article discusses the semi-opposable great toe of the Yeti and the non-opposable great toe of the Sasquatch, comparing them to ape and human feet. It suggests that Bigfoot's foot arrangement points to a human-like foot, though lacking a pronounced arch. The article dismisses Java man and Neanderthal man as ancestors due to their too-human nature, focusing on Gigantopithecus and Paranthropus as more likely candidates. It posits that Sasquatch may have reached North America via the Siberian-Alaskan land bridge. The possibility of Bigfoot being a surviving primate species thought to be extinct for millions of years is raised, potentially offering insights into man's evolutionary past.
Oliver, the Chimpanzee
A brief note mentions a creature named 'Oliver' discovered by Michael Miller, which zoologists believe to be a chimpanzee ape. Oliver exhibits remarkable upright walking, understanding beyond the average chimp, and human-like features. Tests are being conducted to determine if Oliver is associated with Bigfoot or represents the missing link in Darwin's theory of evolution.
Project Discovery
Project Discovery, founded in January 1973 by Dick Grover, is highlighted as a research group dedicated to solving the Bigfoot mystery. Its goals include bringing investigators together, coordinating information, and fostering trust between researchers and people living in Bigfoot regions. The magazine invites readers to share their reports on Bigfoot or UFO activity.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue are the mystery surrounding Bigfoot and UFOs, the presentation of eyewitness accounts, and the exploration of scientific and evolutionary theories related to these phenomena. The editorial stance appears to be one of open inquiry, presenting evidence and witness testimonies while also engaging in speculative analysis regarding the origins and nature of these creatures. The magazine encourages reader participation in reporting sightings and contributing to research efforts, particularly through Project Discovery.
Title: Beyond Reality
Issue: Vol. 3, No. 31
Date: Not specified
This issue of Beyond Reality explores various unconventional topics, including the Ancient Astronaut hypothesis, evidence of extraterrestrial influence on Earth, reincarnation, and spiritual teachings.
Ancient Astronauts and Earth's Legacy
The cover story, "Many Scientists Maintain: Ancient Astronauts Left Us A Legacy" by James A. Gupton, argues that tangible evidence exists to support the theory of ancient astronauts. The article presents several "white crow" examples that challenge conventional scientific and archaeological views.
White Crow Number One: The Pyramids of Egypt
This section questions the standard archaeological explanation of the Egyptian pyramids as mere tombs. It highlights the extreme accuracy and dimensional precision in their construction, suggesting that building them with ancient technology and manpower, as described by I.E.S. Edwards and Sir Flinders Petrie, would have been impossible, especially considering the difficulty of lifting and placing massive stones with such exactitude.
White Crow Number Two: The Mitchell-Hedges Skull
This section discusses the discovery of a human skull carved from a single crystal of water-clear quartz during the 1926 Mitchell-Hedges expedition in British Honduras. The skull's intricate carving, impossible with known ancient tools, is presented as evidence of advanced or extraterrestrial technology. The scientific establishment's dismissal of such findings as fraud is criticized.
White Crow Number Three: Lost Knowledge
This part of the article asserts that much knowledge from ancient civilizations has been lost due to historical events like book burnings. It lists 26 scientific concepts known between 2700 B.C. and 7 A.D. that have been rediscovered in modern times, such as the atomic theory, relativity, and the electric battery, questioning how ancients acquired this knowledge.
White Crow Number Four: Megalithic Structures
This section focuses on ancient megalithic stone structures worldwide, including the 'trilithod' at Baalbek, Lebanon, which features stones weighing thousands of tons. It questions the energy source and methods used by ancient masons to cut, transport, and construct these massive blocks, citing examples from Peru, Central America, Europe, and Easter Island.
White Crow Number Five: Aerial Phenomena
This part addresses the public's ridicule of UFO sightings and the media's tendency to dismiss them as natural phenomena. It references Dr. Allen Hynek's shift in perspective on UFO reports, acknowledging that not all can be explained as natural occurrences, and criticizes the scientific establishment's bias against contributions from those without formal degrees.
The Great Purification
"The Great Purification" by Brad Steiger discusses contemporary prophecies, particularly those of the Mesquakie and Hopi tribes, which foretell a period of major change and purification for humanity. Steiger interprets these prophecies not as a judgment day but as a transitional period leading to a raising of consciousness. He notes that many people are sensing an impending change and are quitting their jobs to await it. The prophecies describe cataclysmic events, a turning away from spiritual things, and the rise of evil, but also a return to old religions and a sense of brotherhood.
Seeking Unity in World Teaching
"Seeking Unity in World Teaching" by Gyanden Christopher explores the common threads in various world religions and spiritual traditions. The author, who has studied major truth teachings, emphasizes that personal experience is key to understanding spiritual truths. He uses the metaphor of a white light shining through colored windows to represent how different religions perceive the same underlying truth. The article highlights similarities in teachings on meditation, intuition, and the nature of God as love. It also draws parallels between the writings of St. Therese of Avila and Krishna from the Bhagavad Gita, both describing a withdrawal of consciousness from the sense-world as a path to inner illumination. The piece critiques idolatry in all its forms, including worship of personal fame or bank accounts, and urges individuals to seek divinity within themselves.
Reincarnation or Coincidence?
"Reincarnation or Coincidence?" by Gary Parsons presents a case study of two seemingly identical murder incidents involving a man named Thornton and a 20-year-old female victim, occurring 150 years apart in London. The striking parallels in the victims, the accused, the circumstances of the murders, and the acquittals lead researchers at the Society of Supernatural Phenomena to suggest reincarnation. The article includes a parapsychologist's conviction that the case supports reincarnation, while also presenting a physicist's view that it is merely a rare coincidence.
The Meaning of the Pyramids on Mars!
This article by J.J. Hurtak discusses the discovery of remarkable pyramidal structures on Mars by the Mariner 9 spacecraft in 1971. The images revealed near-perfect tetrahedron pyramids, which the author argues cannot be the result of natural geological processes. The article contrasts these findings with conventional geological explanations for Martian formations and references arguments by researchers like McCauley et al. and Gipson and Ablordepy regarding potential mechanisms for their formation. It also draws parallels to pyramidal structures found on Earth, suggesting a possible connection and questioning the origin of human consciousness and its evolution through extraterrestrial artifacts.
Bryce Bond Interviews Ivan T. Sanderson
This section features an interview with the late researcher Ivan T. Sanderson, who discusses the possibility of life in our solar system, including non-humanoid forms like funguses and vegetable-type life on Mars. Sanderson also touches upon the complexity of UFO phenomena, likening it to the Loch Ness monster, and suggests that there are multiple types of flying objects observed.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue revolve around challenging established scientific and historical paradigms with evidence of ancient advanced civilizations, extraterrestrial contact, and phenomena that defy conventional explanation. The magazine adopts a stance that encourages open-minded inquiry into these subjects, presenting evidence and theories that question mainstream narratives. There is a consistent emphasis on the limitations of current scientific understanding and the importance of considering alternative explanations, particularly those related to ancient mysteries and paranormal phenomena.
This issue of BEYOND REALITY (Issue 41) is primarily focused on unexplained phenomena, paranormal abilities, and ancient mysteries, featuring prominent figures in these fields. The magazine explores concepts like teleportation, UFOs, psychic powers, and the potential significance of ancient structures.
Ivan Sanderson on Teleportation, UFOs, and the Unexplained
The issue features an extensive discussion with Ivan Sanderson, an investigator and author known for his work on strange phenomena. Sanderson explains his understanding of teleportation, defining it as the instant transference of solid matter through other solid matter, and suggests it's a key mechanism for UFO movement. He touches upon the scientific challenges in understanding natural phenomena like meteorites and ice falling from the sky, and how these unknowns are often lumped together as UFOs. Sanderson speculates that some UFOs might be forms of life from other planets or universes.
He discusses the concept of a 'unified theory' and Einstein's principles, particularly the bending of light. The conversation shifts to strange disappearances, like the six patrol bombers, and the phenomenon of the Bermuda Triangle, which Sanderson suggests are not triangles but lozenge-shaped areas. He links these anomalies to whirlpool-like phenomena where cold and hot water currents meet, creating unusual conditions.
Sanderson elaborates on the idea that things 'drop out' of our universe in these anomalous areas, and that intelligence might be involved in these selective disappearances, where sometimes only animals are left behind, or entire ships vanish with no trace. He dismisses the 'Hollow Earth' theory as rubbish but acknowledges the possibility of holes penetrating the Van Allen belts from the poles.
Regarding UFOs, Sanderson states they are 'all kinds of things' coming from other universes, and that if controlled by intelligence, they show us what they want us to see. He mentions the Betty and Barney Hill case as an example of 'humanoids' and suggests superior intelligence might be studying or 'playing games' with humanity.
Sanderson also addresses the concept of dimensions, asserting there are only three dimensions and that the idea of a fourth dimension is mathematically impossible. He explains that what might seem like a fourth dimension is actually another set of three dimensions.
The Meaning of Pyramids on Mars and Earth
The magazine explores the significance of pyramids, both on Mars and Earth. It discusses the dimensions and potential functions of pyramids, including those in Meroe, Sudan, and Peru, and compares the massive base of the Chinese Emperor Shi-huang-ti's pyramid to the Great Pyramid of Egypt. The article suggests that pyramids may have served as 'time clocks' indicating the evolution of the human race and its continuation into the stars. It also posits that pyramids could be gauges for determining cataclysmic events, such as magnetic reversals and polar wandering.
The 'Unusual Pyramid Grid' section highlights the nine pyramids forming a grid at Giza, suggesting their proportions might relate to astronomical distances, such as the Earth's distance from the Sun. The article speculates that these structures could be part of a vast geomagnetic grid connected to life forces and that they might be models preparing humanity to meet 'superior architects'.
Yeti and UFO Sightings
Another section discusses the phenomenon of the Yeti (or Bigfoot) and its potential correlation with UFO activity. Rene Dahinden's efforts to seek Soviet aid in investigating 'half-man, half-gorilla' creatures are mentioned, along with Soviet evidence of 'Snowman' sightings. The article recounts a fascinating incident from the 1870s involving a creature named Zana, described as a large, hairy humanoid, captured and trained by villagers in Tkhina. It also details an 1888 account from a former Army Intelligence officer about an encounter with a 'crazy bear' creature, described as being brought from the stars by a UFO.
Telecult Power and Metaphysical Commands
A significant portion of the magazine is dedicated to promoting Anthony Norvell's book, "Telecult Power: Automatically Brings You Anything You Desire." The book claims to offer a simple secret discovered by psychic researcher Reese P. Dubin, which allows individuals to control their 'Astral Body' to achieve desires like wealth, love, and health. Norvell details various 'Metaphysical Commands' that can be used to materialize objects, influence others, heal the body, and communicate with a 'Cosmic Mind.' The advertisement includes testimonials from individuals who claim to have experienced miraculous results, such as sudden wealth, regained youth, and healed illnesses, through the use of these techniques.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue are the exploration of the unknown, the paranormal, and the potential for human consciousness to interact with forces beyond conventional scientific understanding. The magazine appears to embrace a perspective that is open to extraordinary claims, including extraterrestrial contact, psychic abilities, and the hidden meanings of ancient structures. The editorial stance is one of curiosity and investigation into phenomena that challenge mainstream scientific paradigms, encouraging readers to consider alternative explanations for mysteries of the universe and human experience.
This issue of FATE Magazine, dated October 1975, presents a diverse range of articles exploring paranormal phenomena, mysteries, and spiritual development. The cover prominently features the headline "New Psychic Photographs IS THIS PATRICIA HEARST?" alongside other intriguing topics like "THE BERMUDA TRIANGLE HOAX" and "ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESEARCH REVEALS ANCIENT EGYPTIANS USED ELECTRICITY!". The magazine offers a special introductory subscription price of $3.45 for 9 issues, highlighting its long-standing coverage of topics such as UFOs, psychic photography, and psychic discoveries.
Articles and Features
The Bermuda Triangle Hoax
The issue revisits the persistent mystery of the Bermuda Triangle, suggesting a "hoax" and delving into its unsolved nature after 200 years.
Psychic Photographs and Patricia Hearst
A significant feature explores new psychic photographs, posing the question of whether one of them depicts Patricia Hearst, suggesting a connection between psychic phenomena and current events.
Ancient Egyptian Electricity
An article examines archaeological research that suggests ancient Egyptians may have utilized electricity, challenging conventional historical understanding.
UFOs and Extraterrestrial Machines
The magazine questions whether UFOs are extraterrestrial machines, a recurring theme in paranormal investigations.
Personal Accounts and Healings
Several pieces highlight individuals with extraordinary abilities or experiences. John Scudder is presented as "THE MOST AMAZING HEALER IN THE MIDWEST." The issue also touches upon a policeman's premonition, the phenomenon of the "CHAIN LETTER," and "SHAKTIPAT" as a method for achieving instant cosmic consciousness.
Mysterious Cylinders and Psychic Phenomena
"MYSTERIOUS CEMENT CYLINDERS IN NEW CALEDONIA" are mentioned, alongside the question of whether death triggers psychic phenomena. The possibility of individuals becoming "PSYCHIC" readers and the concept of teaching the blind to see are also explored.
Ancient Airplanes and Dream Programming
The magazine questions whether ancient civilizations possessed airplanes and offers insights into how to program one's dreams.
Notable Personalities and Beliefs
Ernest Borgnine's belief in past lives and a healing performed by a "CONGO WITCH DOCTOR" are presented, indicating a broad scope of spiritual and mystical interests.
Letters to the Editor
Several letters offer reader perspectives. David H. Thompson inquires about a photograph. L. Leon attempts to locate a person named Ray Thomas Majors, suggesting he might be with the U.S. Army. Andrew J. Duprey proposes a theory that the Bermuda Triangle is a gate to another world, suggesting life may have been transplanted to Earth by extraterrestrials. Mrs. G.R. Brown recounts an incident of shattering windows accompanied by a humming noise in Merced, California.
The Great Purification
This multi-part series discusses an impending "Great Purification" and the "New Age" or "New Man." It draws on Amerindian traditions and telepathic messages from "Space Brothers" relayed by channelers like Robin McPherson. The concept involves significant geological and geographical changes, the potential submergence of Italy, and the raising of the ocean floor. It suggests that humanity is evolving towards higher consciousness and a new mode of being, with individuals like Eugene A. Albright and John C. Lilly commenting on this transition. The article also references Sun Bear, a Chippewa Medicine man, and Irene Hughes, a psychic-sensitive.
Strange Death on the Speedway
This article by Bob Dunham recounts a fatal racing incident involving Tak Asano at the Suzuka Circuit in Japan in 1963. The driver used car number 42, considered unlucky due to its association with death in Japanese culture. Ironically, in the following year's race, a computer recorded a time for car number 42, suggesting a lingering mystery or perhaps Asano's final jest.
Automatic Mind Command
Scott Reed, described as a mind-power expert, presents "Automatic Mind-Command" as a method to influence the thoughts and actions of others secretly. The article includes testimonials about its effectiveness in obtaining loans, receiving gifts, and even resolving health issues. It offers a "No-Risk Coupon" for readers to purchase a book on the subject.
Ivan T. Sanderson's Research
Ivan T. Sanderson discusses underwater structures, including "causeways and whole towns laid out" off the coast of the Yucatan Peninsula and pillars found 4,000 feet down off the coast of South America. He notes that these structures appear man-made and were found in areas that have since sunk, suggesting ancient civilizations existed when these areas were above water.
Advertisements and Product Promotions
The magazine includes numerous advertisements for related products and services. These include books on psychic subjects, Ouija boards, meditation devices (OMNITRON), astrological services, and even a "SATAN PENDANT." There are also offers for subscription services and mail-order items, including watches and alarm clocks featuring popular stars.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes throughout this issue of FATE Magazine revolve around the exploration of the unknown, the paranormal, and the potential for human consciousness to transcend ordinary reality. The magazine consistently presents a stance that encourages readers to question conventional explanations and to investigate phenomena that lie beyond the scope of mainstream science. There is a strong emphasis on personal experience, psychic abilities, and the possibility of hidden knowledge or advanced civilizations. The editorial approach appears to be one of open inquiry, presenting various theories and anecdotal evidence to stimulate thought and discussion among its readership, particularly concerning the nature of reality, consciousness, and potential future transformations of humanity.
Beyond Reality, Issue 21, dated July 1976, is a magazine dedicated to exploring paranormal phenomena, UFOs, and related subjects. This issue features contributions from various researchers and writers, including Ivan T. Sanderson, Bryce Bond, George Wagner, and Ramona Cortez, among others.
Key Articles and Features
The Sea and UFOs
In a discussion with Bryce Bond, Ivan T. Sanderson posits that many UFOs may originate from underwater bases. He references official Navy reports detailing the detection of an underwater device traveling at 250 knots down to 20,000 feet, which was tracked by thirteen ships for four days. Sanderson believes governments are aware of these phenomena but keep them secret to avoid public panic. He suggests that advanced civilizations may exist underwater, having evolved for longer periods than terrestrial life.
Cincinnati's "What-Was-It?" Monster
George Wagner recounts the events of January 30, 1959, when Cincinnati police received numerous reports of a "hulking something" emerging from the Ohio River. Witnesses described creatures that were large, bipedal, and significantly taller than a man. The sightings were accompanied by a mysterious power failure that affected streetlights on Kellogg Avenue. Similar sightings occurred across the river in Kentucky and near Fort Thomas. The article also briefly mentions a similar encounter in Indiana in 1955 and notes the renewed sightings of the Loch Ness Monster shortly after the Cincinnati events.
Out-of-Body Experiences and Psychic Phenomena
The magazine includes a section on "We Have Lived Before," detailing personal experiences with out-of-body travel and reincarnation. One account describes a woman who, while asleep, had an out-of-body experience and accurately recalled a five-digit number placed above her bed, suggesting telepathy or clairvoyance.
Effect of Hypnotic Recall of Past Lives
Another article explores the therapeutic potential of past life regression. A case study is presented of a woman whose chronic asthma was cured after she relived a past life memory of spurned love and processed the associated emotional pain. The author suggests that emotional blocks can be overcome by gaining distance through experiencing oneself in a different time and life.
Intuition and Unlearned Knowledge
A full-page advertisement from The Rosicrucians (AMORC) promotes a free book, "The Mastery of Life," which discusses developing intuition and unlearned knowledge. It describes intuition as a source of superior judgment from the subconscious that guides individuals.
Happenings
Ramona Cortez's "Happenings" column provides a roundup of various paranormal and psychic organizations and events. It mentions the Illinois Society for Psychic Research, the Instituto Brazilerio de Pesquisas Psicobioficias, the Swedenborg Foundation, and the Aquarian Anti-Defamation League. It also highlights new study groups from Spiritual Frontiers Fellowship, a publication called THE NEWS from England, courses at Central State University of Edmond, Oklahoma, and newsletters from New Dimensions and the UFO Newsclipping Service.
Cover Feature
The cover of "Beyond Reality" highlights "10 Good Reasons (And More To Come)" and features portraits of prominent figures in the paranormal field, including Brad Steiger, Irene Hughes, Ivan T. Sanderson, Hans Holzer, Von Daniken, Susy Smith, Josef F. Blumrich, Bryce Bond, Vincent H. Gaddis, and Charles Berlitz. The back cover includes subscription information and mentions past articles on Bigfoot, ufonauts, and ancient astronauts.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The magazine consistently explores the fringes of science and belief, focusing on UFOs, psychic phenomena, reincarnation, and unexplained mysteries. The editorial stance appears to be open-minded and investigative, presenting accounts and theories from researchers in these fields without necessarily endorsing them as fact, but rather as subjects worthy of consideration and discussion. The publication aims to inform readers about new discoveries and perspectives that challenge conventional understanding.