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===Regulars===
===Regulars===


* 02 Editorial
====02 Editorial====
* 57 Reviews
====57 Reviews====
* 69 Letters
====69 Letters====
* 72 It Happened to Me
====72 It Happened to Me====
* 79 Phenomenomix
====79 Phenomenomix====
* 80 Strange Deaths
====80 Strange Deaths====
 
====78 Reader Info====
* Special Correspondents
** Australia - [[Graham Cordon]] (SA), [[Tony Healy]] (ACT), [[John Palazzi]] (NSW), [[Len Watson]] (Qld)
** Canada - [[Brian Chapman]] (BC), [[Graham Conway]] (BC)
** Cyberspace - [[Richard Alexander]], [[John F Callahan]], [[Hugh Henry]], [[Steve Scanlon]], [[Janet Wilson]]
** England - [[Gail-Nina Anderson]], [[Louise Bath]], [[James Beckett]], [[Claire Blamey]], [[Peter Christie]], [[Mat Coward]], [[Kate Eccles]], [[Paul Farthing]], [[George Featherston]], [[Paul Gallagher]], [[Alan Gardiner]], [[Keith George]], [[Anne Hardwick]], [[Richard Lowke]], [[Alexis Lykiard]], [[Diana Lyons]], [[Dave Malin]], [[Nick Maloret]], [[Valerie Martin]], [[Tom Ruffles]], [[Meryl Santis]], [[Paul Screeton]], [[Gary Stocker]], [[Roman Suchyj]], [[Frank Thomas]], [[Paul Thomas]], [[Nick Warren]], [[Owen Whiteoak]], [[Bobby Zodiac]]
** France - [[Michel Meurger]]
** Germany - [[Ulrich Magin]]
** Holland - [[Robin Pascoe]]
** Ireland - [[Andy Conlon]], [[Pat Corcoran]], [[Andrew Munro]]
** Israel - [[Zvi Ron]]
** New Zealand - [[Peter Hassall]]
** Romania - [[Iosif Boczor]]
** Scotland - [[Roger Musson]]
** Sweden - [[Sven Rosen]]
** Thailand - [[Chris Williams]]
** USA - [[Loren Coleman]] (ME), [[Jim Conlan]] (CT), [[Myron Hoyt]] (ME), [[Greg May]] (FL), [[Dolores Phelps]] (TX), [[Jim Riecken]] (NY), [[Joseph Trainor]] (MA), [[Jeffrey Vallance]] (CA), [[Gary Yates]] (UT)
** Wales - [[Janet Bord]], [[Colin Bord]]
* Fort Sorters (who classify clippings placed in the Archives for Fortean Research)
** [[Phil Baker]], [[Rachel Carthy]], [[Chris Josiffe]], [[Mark Pilkington]], [[Bob Rickard]], [[Paul Sieveking]], [[Ian Simmons]]
 
===Masthead===
* Editor - [[David Sutton]]
* Founding Editor - [[Bob Rickard]]
* Founding Editor - [[Paul Sieveking]]
* Art Director - [[Etienne Gilfillan]]
* Book Reviews Editor - [[Val Stevenson]]
* Resident Cartoonist - [[Hunt Emerson]]
 


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Revision as of 09:32, 7 February 2016

Fortean Times #335 (Christmas 2015)

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  • Release date: 10 Dec 2015
  • Cover: Etienne Gilfillan

Strange Days

Nefertiti's secret burial chamber, false flag operations, the amazing world of MC Escher, tapeworms in the brain, crop circle drone rage, more school faintings, mysteries of Pluto, Norwich ghost photos, little blue men - and much more.

  • 05 The Conspirasphere
  • 14 Science
  • 16 Archaeology
  • 17 Classical Corner
  • 18 Ghostwatch
  • 21 Alien Zoo
  • 23 Mythconceptions
  • 24 Necrolog

Contents

  • 06 Blowing Your Mind's Eye - The amazing world of MC Escher
  • 04 A Tomb Fit for a Queen? - Nefertiti's secret burial chamber
  • 72 It Happened to Me - Encounters with the shadow people
  • 74 A Death Road in Kyoto - Pilgrims and portals to the Underworld
  • 36 Scratching Fanny of Cock Lane - Sex, scandal and the supernatural

Features

28 The Most Haunted House in London (cover story)
According to its Wikipedia entry, it is the most haunted property in London - but have the garbled tales of ghosthunters and the advert of the Internet added too many layers of legend to the real story? JAN BONDESON goes in search of the truth about 50 Berkeley Square.

36 A Haunting on Scandal Street: The Cock Lane Ghost Revisited
ROGER CLARKE delves into the background of a notorious 18th-century haunting and finds that with its emphasis on sex, the supernatural and the seamy side of London life, the story of the Cock Lane ghost was in many ways a precursor to every tabloid sensation since...

42 Nightmare Before Christmas: The Strange Disappearance of Oliver Lerch
On Christmas Eve 1889, Oliver Lerch went out to fetch some water from the well and was never seen again, his cries of terror echoing in the night skies... THEO PAIJMANS and CHRIS AUBECK turn literary detectives and attempt to trace this enduring weird tale back to its ultimate source.

Reports

48 Building a Fortean Library - No 6. Dying to know more

74 Fortean Traveller - No 105. A death road in Kyoto

Forum

51 Well, they would, wouldn't they? by Stu Neville

52 Visions of the inner eye by Ted Harrison

54 They came from the shadows by Nick Parkins

Regulars

02 Editorial

57 Reviews

69 Letters

72 It Happened to Me

79 Phenomenomix

80 Strange Deaths

78 Reader Info

Masthead



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