Alternate Horizons Newsletter - Vol 1 No 1
This issue of Alternate Horizons Newsletter introduces the 'AR Theory' (Alternate Reality Theory) as a potential framework for understanding UFO phenomena and contactee experiences
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AI-generated English summaries and cover images of Alternate Horizons Newsletter (Allen Greenfield) from the Archives for the Unexplained (AFU) in Norrköping, Sweden. Each entry summarises the complete contents of an issue — articles, sighting reports, interviews, key people, locations, and dates.
This issue of Alternate Horizons Newsletter introduces the 'AR Theory' (Alternate Reality Theory) as a potential framework for understanding UFO phenomena and contactee experiences
This issue of Alternate Horizons Newsletter discusses the 'AR' theory, aiming for a clear, modern statement of its components. It recounts personal UFO-related incidents, including
This issue of Alternate Horizons Newsletter discusses the moral dilemma of warning people about potential AR (Alternate Reality) threats. It details minor incidents in Atlanta link
This issue of Alternate Horizons Newsletter delves into the 'Alternate Reality' (AR) theory, proposing that UFOs are not exclusively extraterrestrial but may be linked to a continu
This issue questions whether UFO 'people' are truly technologically superior, suggesting they may be utilizing craft obtained from elsewhere rather than constructing them. It highl
This issue of Alternate Horizons Newsletter features an 'Alternotes' section discussing a radio program on AR theory and reporting numerous UFO activity hotspots. The main article,
The Foundation for Philosophic Advancement (FPA) is changing its membership policy, no longer accepting general memberships but offering refunds and a private mailing list for exis
This issue of Alternate Horizons Newsletter features a 'Bookshelf and Library' section with reviews of various books, including those on psychiatry, astral projection, human consci
This issue of Alternate Horizons Newsletter explores the concept of alternate realities and the difficulty in communicating such phenomena. It details a skywatch event on August 25
This issue of Alternate Horizons Newsletter features letters from readers discussing the 'Alternate Reality' (AR) theory, its potential to explain various mysteries, and its relati
This issue of Alternate Horizons Newsletter delves into legends of subterranean worlds, citing examples like the Horselberg and American Indian lore. It discusses the concept of 'c
This issue of Alternate Horizons Newsletter delves into the UFO phenomenon, particularly the role of the 'Men in Black' (MIB). Richard S. Hack questions the CIA's direct involvemen
This issue of Alternate Horizons Newsletter discusses the Nazca Lines in Peru, questioning the claim that they are only visible from the air and suggesting they could be made by pr
This issue of Alternate Horizons Newsletter delves into the historical context of 'men in black,' questioning if they are a modern UFO phenomenon or have older roots, referencing h
This issue begins a series of extracts from past Alternate Horizons Newsletters, focusing on the 'AR theory' which posits alternate realities and their interpenetration with our ow
This issue of Alternate Horizons Newsletter continues extracts from previous publications and features articles on paranormal phenomena. It includes a report on a ghostly sighting
This issue of Alternate Horizons Newsletter features an article on the theoretical possibility of shrinking matter, discussing the atomic structure and energy requirements. It also
This issue of Alternate Horizons Newsletter delves into two primary areas of investigation: alleged light phenomena at Brown Mountain, North Carolina, and mysterious circles found
This issue reviews Alson J. Smith's book 'Immortality: The Scientific Evidence,' discussing the concept of human immortality and the evidence for a non-physical aspect of humanity.
This document presents extracts from the 'Alternate Horizons Newsletter,' focusing on the 'Alternate Reality Theory' (AR Theory) proposed by editor Allen H. Greenfield. The AR Theo