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| Peter ROGERSON | Northern echoes | 2 |
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| Martin KOTTMEYER | Eye in the Sky Do PEOPLE want to believe aliens are spying on us? Surely it's a trick question. Nobody would want to believe anything like that. The reconnaissance theory was an exasperated effort to make sense of a phenomenon that refused to be made sense of in any other terms. Want had nothing to do with it. What a galling sentiment! | 3-8 |
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| Michael GOSS | Old Hat, New Hat Blame your editor. His BackPage invitation to Magonia readers to predict the next Great Unexplained Phenomenon set me a-thinking. | 9-11 |
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| Bill ELLIS | Flying Saucers from Hell Alien Abductions and Satanic Cult Abductions | 12-16 |
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| | Book Reviews |
| Peter ROGERSON | David CLARKE, Andy ROBERTS, PHANTOMS OF THE SKY | 17 |
| | Review: David CLARKE, Andy ROBERTS,PHANTOMS OF THE SKY - 1990 | |
| John HARNEY | ALCOCK, James E. Science and Supernature: A Critical Appraisal of Parapsychology. Buffalo, New York Prometheus Books, 1989 | 17-18 |
| | Review: Martin GARDNER,SCIENCE: GOOD, BAD AND BOGUS - 1981 | |
| Peter ROGERSON | CROMPTON, Carole, with Gerald Cole. Superstition; the true story of the nanny they called a witch (afterward by Guy Playfair). Ebury Press, 1990 | 18 |
| Peter ROGERSON | CLARKE, David. Ghosts and Legends of the Peak District. Jarrold, Norwich, 1990 | 18 |
| John RIMMER | John SPENCER, UFOs: THE DEFINITIVE CASEBOOK | 19 |
| | Review: John SPENCER,UFOs: THE DEFINITIVE CASEBOOK - 1991 | |
| Nigel WATSON | Timothy Green BECKLEY, THE UFO SILENCERS | 19 |
| | Review: Timothy Green BECKLEY,THE UFO SILENCERS - 1990 | |
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| | Hold the back page | 20 |