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* Release date: 18 September 2014
* Release date: 18 September 2014
* Cover: Archive image/[[Etienne Gilfillan]]
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===Strange Days===
China's killer Christian cult, flying wizard crash lands, plagues ancient and modern, Tsunami girl returns, strange tastes and weird phobias, monkey gland cocktails, Holy Grail news, Europe's dirtiest man - and much more.
 
* 14 Science
* 16 Archaeology
* 17 Classical Corner
* 19 Alien Zoo
* 21 Konspiracy Korner
* 23 Mythconceptions
* 25 Fairies and Folklore
* 26 The UFO Files
 
'''Contents'''
* 42 Stones in the City - The rise and fall of Glasgow's modern stone circle
* 54 From Mons to Mars - Machen, Burroughs and World War I
* 28 The Cat-Faced Woman - An unusual entity stalks the streets
* 06 Nightmares of teh 1970s - The photographs of Arthur Tress
* 76 Voodoo Market - Shopping for fetishes in Togo
 
===Features===
30 London's Haunted Murder Houses, Part Two (Cover Story)<br />London is full of properties that once witnessed bloody murders and subsequent hauntings. Some have vanished, some still stand, but their vioolent histories are largely forgotten. In the second part of his investigation, '''[[Jan Bondeson]]''' goes in search of some of the bloodiest addresses of the great metropolis.
 
40 The New 'Spirit' of Scotland<br />'''[[Brian J Robb]]''' talks to movie producer Peter Broughan about the inaugural Scottish Paranormal Festival, set to spook Stirling this Hallowe'en.
 
42 Stones in the City<br />Why is there a megalithic circle in the middle of a half-demolished Glasgow housing estate? Who created it, and why? '''[[John Reppion]]''' talks to Duncan Lunan about the rise and fall of one of modern Scotland's strangest public building projects: the Sighthill Stone Circle.
 
===Reports===
28 Blasts from the Past - No 53. The Cat-faced Woman of East Florence
 
48 Dictionary of the Damned - No 57. Abduction by aliens, part two
 
76 Fortean Traveller - No 96. Lome's Voodoo Market, Togo
 
===Forum===
53 The Hunting of the Woggle by [[Rob Gandy]]
 
54 Bowmen of Mons and Mars by [[David Clarke]]
 
56 Preserving parapsychology by [[Christopher Laursen]]
 
===Regulars===
====02 Editorial====
====59 Reviews====
* BOOKS
* FILM & DVD
 
====71 Letters====
====75 It Happened to Me====
 
====79 Phenomenomix====
* Strindberg 3 by [[Hunt Emerson]] and [[Kevin Jackson]]
 
====80 Strange Deaths====
 
====74 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]]
** 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]], [[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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Fortean Times #319 (October 2014)

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Strange Days

China's killer Christian cult, flying wizard crash lands, plagues ancient and modern, Tsunami girl returns, strange tastes and weird phobias, monkey gland cocktails, Holy Grail news, Europe's dirtiest man - and much more.

  • 14 Science
  • 16 Archaeology
  • 17 Classical Corner
  • 19 Alien Zoo
  • 21 Konspiracy Korner
  • 23 Mythconceptions
  • 25 Fairies and Folklore
  • 26 The UFO Files

Contents

  • 42 Stones in the City - The rise and fall of Glasgow's modern stone circle
  • 54 From Mons to Mars - Machen, Burroughs and World War I
  • 28 The Cat-Faced Woman - An unusual entity stalks the streets
  • 06 Nightmares of teh 1970s - The photographs of Arthur Tress
  • 76 Voodoo Market - Shopping for fetishes in Togo

Features

30 London's Haunted Murder Houses, Part Two (Cover Story)
London is full of properties that once witnessed bloody murders and subsequent hauntings. Some have vanished, some still stand, but their vioolent histories are largely forgotten. In the second part of his investigation, Jan Bondeson goes in search of some of the bloodiest addresses of the great metropolis.

40 The New 'Spirit' of Scotland
Brian J Robb talks to movie producer Peter Broughan about the inaugural Scottish Paranormal Festival, set to spook Stirling this Hallowe'en.

42 Stones in the City
Why is there a megalithic circle in the middle of a half-demolished Glasgow housing estate? Who created it, and why? John Reppion talks to Duncan Lunan about the rise and fall of one of modern Scotland's strangest public building projects: the Sighthill Stone Circle.

Reports

28 Blasts from the Past - No 53. The Cat-faced Woman of East Florence

48 Dictionary of the Damned - No 57. Abduction by aliens, part two

76 Fortean Traveller - No 96. Lome's Voodoo Market, Togo

Forum

53 The Hunting of the Woggle by Rob Gandy

54 Bowmen of Mons and Mars by David Clarke

56 Preserving parapsychology by Christopher Laursen

Regulars

02 Editorial

59 Reviews

  • BOOKS
  • FILM & DVD

71 Letters

75 It Happened to Me

79 Phenomenomix

80 Strange Deaths

74 Reader Info

Masthead



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