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Paranormal Phenomena

Phenomena beyond the range of normal experience or scientific explanation.

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The Anomalist
http://www.anomalist.com/
"A periodical which explores the mysteries of science, nature and history. The online edition features High Strangeness Reports, The Quotable Fort, Where Art Meets Anomaly, Backscatter and Commentary."
Conspiracy Nation
http://www.shout.net/~bigred/cn.html
News articles about supposed conspiracies, conspiracy theories and government cover-ups.
The Journal of Science and Spirit
http://www.parascience.org/
"Includes art, astrology, cultural commentary, health, magik, shaminism, social commentary, and theosophy."
Obsidian Magazine
http://www.madstone.com/
"Obsidian is a magazine about folklore and magic. It applies the lore of the ancients to the modern search for meaning in a technological world. Whether that meaning is reflected in the roots of things, in wisdom and knowledge, in myth and legend, or in moonlit mystery, you will find it here. Each idea-filled issue focuses on a particular area of knowledge and lore. Obsidian's articles feature in-depth research and lively opinions of authors about their specialties, and its authoritative opinion pieces add a breath of fresh air to otherwise scholarly topics. You will also find regular columns."
Skeptic Magazine
http://www.skeptic.com/index.html
"SKEPTIC magazine is the quarterly magazine of science and pseudoscience, published by the Skeptics Society. It is devoted to investigating controveries of all kinds, including acupuncture, therapeutic touch, and other medical claims, cults and militias, conspiracy theories and fringe political ideologies, pseudoscience and pseudohistory, evolutionary ethics and evolutionary psychology, religion and myths, race and IQ, evolution and creationism, cryonics and life extension, near-death experiences and theories of immortality, and much more. Includes in-depth research articles, essays and commentary, book reviews, and reader's forum. Issues back to Volume 1, No., 1, 1992 linked online."
Skeptical Briefs
http://www.csicop.org/sb/
Skeptical Inquirer
http://www.csicop.org/si/
"For a fast-growing number of discriminating persons, the Skeptical Inquirer is a welcome breath of fresh air, separating fact from myth in the flood of occultism and pseudoscience on the scene today. This dynamic magazine, published by the Committee for the Scientific Investigation of Claims of the Paranormal, tells you what the scientific community knows about claims of the paranormal, as opposed to the sensationalism often presented by the press, television, and movies. "
UFO Magazine
http://www.ufomag.com/
From the editorial mission statement: "UFO MAGAZINE is the only bi-monthly publication devoted to news, features, human interest stories, and commentary on science issues, unidentified flying objects, human encounters with strange and paranormal anomalies, and reported alien abductions. Our mission is to report on these occurrences as accurately, fairly, and informatively as possible, separating fact from speculation, and entertaining as well as educating whenever possible."
X-Project Paranormal Magazine
http://www.xprojectmagazine.com/
"A weekly investigation of occult/paranormal occurances. The main focus of our magazine is to bring the web comunity a balanced, obective veiw of the paranormal."

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