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John Rimmer Editorial Notes, Magonia 99, April 2009 Well here it is. Welcome to Magonia 99, the last in the series which has survive...
Magonia Memories: Where Did It All Go Right?
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Peter Rogerson 'Northern Echoes', Magonia 99, April 2009 It is hard to imagine that this journal in some incarnation or another...
Some Thoughts on 'The UFO as an Anti-Scientific Symbol'
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John Rimmer Magonia 99, April 2009 I decided to reprint this article [1] in the last print issue of Magonia, as it is one of the mos...
A Testable Hypothesis
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Jerome Clark Magonia 99, April 2009 On June 25, 1947, a falsifiable hypothesis about the transparently bogus character of the "...
Mediums, Mystics and Martians
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Gareth J. Medway Magonia 99, April 2009 In 1853 Spiritualism became the latest fashionable pursuit in the southern Spanish port of Ca...
Seriously Silly
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'The Pelican' Magonia 98, September 2008 The Pelican has long since solved the UFO so-called "mystery". There are two ...
UFOs at the National Archives
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David Clarke Magonia 98, September 2008 For the past six decades the Ministry of Defence (MoD) has kept what it knew about the topi...
Scalping the Skeptics
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"The Pelican" from Magonia 82, August, 2003 The Pelican does not like being described as a sceptic. This is because so many people...
Apollo 20: A Space Absurdity
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Curtis Peebles Magonia 97, April 2008. Beginning in April of 2007, an individual with the user name ‘retiredafb’ began posting a series ...
Curiouser and Curiouser: ‘High Strangeness’ UFO Encounters
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Gareth J. Medway Magonia 97, April 2008 The term ‘High Strangeness’ refers to those UFO cases where the witnesses do not merely claim to...
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