Common Ground - No 01 1981
This inaugural issue of Common Ground, subtitled 'Studies at the Fringe of Human Experience,' aims to provide an inter-disciplinary source of information on paranormal research. It
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AI-generated English summaries and cover images of Common Ground (Kevin McClure) 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 inaugural issue of Common Ground, subtitled 'Studies at the Fringe of Human Experience,' aims to provide an inter-disciplinary source of information on paranormal research. It
This issue of Common Ground, published in August 1981, delves into various fringe topics. It features an analysis of the 'Milne Position' concerning the Yorkshire Ripper trial, exp
This issue of Common Ground explores various anomalous experiences and related phenomena. Paul Screeton investigates the myth of a 'strategic reserve' of steam locomotives. Hilary
This issue of 'Common Ground' magazine, published in February 1982, marks its first year. It features an article by Vernon Harrison on survival theories and psychical research, exp
This issue of Common Ground delves into various fringe topics, including the nature of divination with an exploration of the I Ching and Tarot by Rod Sorrell. Mark Moravec discusse
This issue of 'Common Ground' (No.6) covers a range of paranormal and ufological topics. It features notes from the 1982 Salzburg Colloquium, emphasizing psychological aspects of U
This issue of Common Ground delves into various fringe topics. Alan Cleaver discusses the resurgence of physical mediumship and potential fraud cases. Sid Birchby questions the lac
This issue of 'Common Ground' delves into various paranormal topics. Clive Potter discusses archaeological evidence for ley lines, arguing against traditional archaeological skepti
This issue of Common Ground delves into the 'Hangar 18' mythos with a folkloristic approach, examining crash/retrieval stories and their potential as modern myths. It critiques cla
This issue of Common Ground focuses on the year 1947 as the critical period for the emergence of the modern UFO phenomenon. It explores Kenneth Arnold's pivotal sighting and how th