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Out of Time and Place

by FATE Magazine

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Follow in the footsteps of real versions of Indiana Jones, as you discover evidence for things that traditional science and history will not acknowledge, in Out of Time and Place. Edited by Terry O'Neill, Out of Time and Place features 35 articles by influential and important writers such as Frank Joseph, Barry Chamish, Ivan T. Sanderson, L. Sprague de Camp, and others. Just look at the strange things these stories describe: When the skies rained blood America's giants Fossils that came alive An ancient electrical battery The unbelievable columns of Aksum Nan Matol, lost city of the Pacific Proof that Lemuria did exist Vanishing islands of the Arctic The discovery of Atlantis Explore these fascinating mysteries of history, archaeology, and the paranormal in this collection of amazing reports published over the past half-century in FATE magazine. These strange falls from the sky, extraordinary creatures, and misplaced artifacts call into question our entire view of human history. Although historians and scientists from many fields have tried to debunk or explain them, they remain unexplained. Many years ago, a reporter named Charles Fort collected stories like this. He published them, calling them "damned" because, although documented and factual, historians and scientists would refuse to pay attention to them-it would break up their neat and tidy view of the universe. Out of Time and Place continues on that path, presenting true reports that question everything science and history knows to be "true." They will allow you to open your mind to new potentials and possibilities. To make the future, you must know the truth about the past. For that, you need to get Out of Time and Place.… (more)
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Follow in the footsteps of real versions of Indiana Jones, as you discover evidence for things that traditional science and history will not acknowledge, in Out of Time and Place. Edited by Terry O'Neill, Out of Time and Place features 35 articles by influential and important writers such as Frank Joseph, Barry Chamish, Ivan T. Sanderson, L. Sprague de Camp, and others. Just look at the strange things these stories describe: When the skies rained blood America's giants Fossils that came alive An ancient electrical battery The unbelievable columns of Aksum Nan Matol, lost city of the Pacific Proof that Lemuria did exist Vanishing islands of the Arctic The discovery of Atlantis Explore these fascinating mysteries of history, archaeology, and the paranormal in this collection of amazing reports published over the past half-century in FATE magazine. These strange falls from the sky, extraordinary creatures, and misplaced artifacts call into question our entire view of human history. Although historians and scientists from many fields have tried to debunk or explain them, they remain unexplained. Many years ago, a reporter named Charles Fort collected stories like this. He published them, calling them "damned" because, although documented and factual, historians and scientists would refuse to pay attention to them-it would break up their neat and tidy view of the universe. Out of Time and Place continues on that path, presenting true reports that question everything science and history knows to be "true." They will allow you to open your mind to new potentials and possibilities. To make the future, you must know the truth about the past. For that, you need to get Out of Time and Place.

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Explore fascinating mysteries of history, archaeology, and the paranormal with this collection of 30 amazing reports published only in the pages of FATE magazine. Try to solve the mysteries of the unexplained and the oddly found: lost cities, strange falls from the sky, extraordinary creatures, and misplaced artifacts that call into question our entire view of human history.
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