The internet is filled with a plethora of pages about ghosts, UFOs, conspiracy theories, aliens, earth mysteries, angels, psychic phenomena, and all sorts of weird mysteries. Others have better homes, and it is difficult to navigate and pull out believable, that fake.
Fortunately, many paranormal-themed magazines have long been established with tons of free content online. I read all kinds of paranormal-themed magazines, both print and online, for many years. I recommend two legendary, but far different, ones here that are available as a news magazine, and all available in the most extensive magazine sections at such venues as Barnes and Noble, as well as by subscription.
Because single-issue cover prices and subscriptions for magazines are not exactly cheap, online articles are a fabulous way to both magazine, and decide if the contents are worth posting for paranormal species tastes.
Fat Magazine
Fate magazine has been published continuously since 1948; it is my magazine; It is something so simple and what about the magazine itself. It’s great about Archie Digest comic books, and there’s just something old and pure about it. The covers are sometimes fantastic, and always appealing.
The articles are diverse and cover everything from ghosts, UFOs, healings, psychics, cryptozoology, life after death, and eunuch sacraments. . Regular sections and reader columns include: My Survival Test, and True Mystical Experience. This commentary is generally not for unbelievers, and is based on an old-school readership rooted in familiarity with the material and a desire to believe. It can be a bit pulpy, but this is what I like. I say strange, Magazine!
The Destiny Magazine is a great news outlet. Several articles are available online, but unfortunately (and understandably) not all are available. Although it is enough to make some very interesting reading, and certainly to get journal paper ideas. On the Fate Magazine website, in addition to articles, there is a blog section, and Fate Favorites links, by topic.
There’s also a near archive of all (or most) fantastic and beautiful lot covers going back to 1948, many of which are clickable with their contents listed. The site also offers a free newsletter by mail. Fate Magazine is a monthly publication; A 6-month subscription is $19.99, a year is $32.95, and a two-year subscription is $57.95. Fate Magazine is highly recommended.
Nexus Magazine
Nexus Magazine is another magazine publication that couldn’t be more different from fate. While perhaps not technically a paranormal magazine, it rather refers to itself as an alternative news magazine. But if you look at Utne Lector and NPR news as an alternative, I’d say Nexus Magazine is the alternative with a capital A. It’s published internationally and has been around since 1986.
Subjects include public affairs, hidden or unknown histories, just health, UFOs, and other subjects. It’s gotten a bit “conspiracy-theory” in the audience, but that’s not necessarily a bad thing. The magazine does not seem to have substance in selected publications and is designed for children’s minds. The articles are “serious,” but readable and not very scholarly—not at all pulpy.
Some of the media titles that are online: The Origins of the Fake New Testament, Unraveling the Mystery of the Great Ice Age, Breaking Evidence: Bilderbergrg Exposed, Deadly Diabetes Deception, Anti-gravity: The Holy Grail of the 21stCentury and the Poltergeist Machine.
There are more than just letters. Nexus Magazine is a site chock-full of long, comprehensive articles. According to the website, two chapters are selected from each issue of the magazine and are available online. There is also a comment with some great news: They “are in the process of making all back issues available as text-searchable pdf files on CD/DVD, and online.” Also available for free on the web is Nexus Radio. Internet links and website articles, as well as bi-monthly (published every two months) magazine are highly recommended. Subscriptions run $24.95 per year.