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Grex Thezone Item 47: Strange
Entered by y on Thu Mar 14 08:13:05 UTC 1996:

        Strange Magazine is now on the Web!!  I'm not really sure how long it
has been there but it wasn't around the last time I looked for it.  

        For those of you who don't know what Strange Magazine is <gasp!>, it
is a twice a year publication all about everything in the paranormal arena.
They cover everything from Ancient Astronauts to Zombies.  Well worth a good
look or two.  I have a few issues that I managed to find at various bookstores
and such and have read them a number of times.  The only trouble is that it
doesn't seem to be carried on a regular basis by any bookstore or news stand
that I've found.. and of course I'm too lazy to get a subscription.  No idea
yet on how often the web site is updated (at least once a month I would hope)
but as I plan to check every few days I'll let anyone who is interested know.

        Oh yeah, nearly forgot.. the address is..
http://www.cais.net/strangemag//home.html

20 responses total.



#1 of 20 by llanarth on Wed Mar 20 00:41:01 1996:

oh.


#2 of 20 by eldrich on Wed Mar 27 23:25:12 1996:

Does anyone else know of any other Paranormal-related web sites?


#3 of 20 by orinoco on Fri Mar 29 21:51:29 1996:

None that I know of


#4 of 20 by y on Sat Mar 30 02:15:21 1996:

There is tons of stuff out there.. what are you looking for?


#5 of 20 by eldrich on Mon Apr 1 02:08:05 1996:

Dunno, just generally good stuff.


#6 of 20 by y on Wed Apr 3 01:47:12 1996:

I hope to have a hopepage up and running sometime soon.. I'll be putting links
to neat stuff I find while poking around.  URL coming soon.


#7 of 20 by kain on Tue Apr 9 18:57:46 1996:

just search for x-files


#8 of 20 by llanarth on Sat Apr 13 01:14:15 1996:

There's a GREAT x-files page that a student made at my school.. as far as I
know..mine and his are the most visited because of x-files and grex pics.


#9 of 20 by orinoco on Sat Apr 13 02:03:25 1996:

Who was it, jess?


#10 of 20 by llanarth on Sun Apr 14 23:25:05 1996:

It's Scott Weber.


#11 of 20 by orinoco on Mon Apr 15 20:07:38 1996:

oh


#12 of 20 by eldrich on Tue Apr 16 22:39:17 1996:

<Eldrich feels left out>


#13 of 20 by eldrich on Wed Apr 24 20:22:43 1996:

I found good sight for paranormal stuff (and general conspiritoial things too).
http://www.parascope.com methinks it was.


#14 of 20 by kain on Fri Apr 26 02:45:44 1996:

<kain wonders when the x-files rage is going to end>


#15 of 20 by y on Fri Apr 26 09:16:28 1996:

Spirit web is huge and has nearly everything you might want.  You could
literaly spend days surfing around it.
http://zeta.cs.adfa.oz.au/Spirit.html#Subjects
This address seems to be the main page, or at least as far back as I could
find.


#16 of 20 by orinoco on Fri Apr 26 19:29:07 1996:

I'll check it out...


#17 of 20 by kain on Sat Apr 27 02:38:28 1996:

<funk>


#18 of 20 by gandalf on Wed May 8 20:05:30 1996:

They both looked pretty cool for what I saw.


#19 of 20 by nistel on Sun Dec 1 14:01:46 1996:

Tell me, This thing about X-Files. Does one look for conclusive theories or
just a broad perspective ? Yeah ! I do agree that there are a lot we cant
explain but now a days there is this bug about X-Files that its a fad to look
at a light bulb at a distance and cry -alien- without reserve.  It will take
us further away if anything else.


#20 of 20 by root1657 on Sun May 4 18:22:02 2003:

I think it is getting too easy for the conspiracy theory people to throw the
alien card out there real early. Historically it has been benifitial to the
secret people to let the locals think what ever they want, and then to feed
the rumors when it's easy. In ancient Japan there were people who thought that
Ninja were demons, or half demons or what ever. Well, if that would make it
less likely for people to come into the woods looking for them, or to strike
a little extra fear into them, then so much the better, so the ninja would
feed the ideas with a little pshycological warfare. they planted strange fake
footprints in common areas and all sorts of stuff to hype it up. 
I believe that it might be the same with things now. Lets go out on a limb
and say that we were all a bunch of guys trying to do something huge, but
secret. Well, there is no way that we could hide it from everyone, but maybe
if we could make them think it was something else, then we wouldn't need to
exactly hide it. What if I wanted to build an sr-71 or an f-117? am i going
to test fly the darn thing then say, oh yeah, the strange lights, well that's
the pusle jet engine of the new spy plane I'm building, or would I let a bunch
of people play up something as rediculous as alien stories? Tell you what,
you tell everyone about your new secret aircraft, and I'm going to deny the
work I'm doing on alein technology. Odds are that everyone will be trying to
find out about your spy plane and the darn thing will be on the evening news
all the time, and a few wierdoes will be out to take pictures of mine, and
everyone will make fun of them for it.

by the way, the SR-71 was built and assembled at the lockheed plant in Burbank
then smuggled out to the desert as an almost whole aircraft. can you imagine
building something that big and that secret in the middle of LA and then
getting away with denying it for 20 years?

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