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  Final Fantasy Legend Forums - Annomaly Vs Makoto Tribal   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
The Anomalists eyes smoulder darkly...as the cruel sneer on his fl lips set into a hard line...a single fang overlapping on one side.
The massive blade of the Reaver is more than enough to catch one of the thrusts, but the second flashes past his defenses and buries itself in the thick mesh of the Holy Shadow.
The Ankh on his forehead glows brightly, as the Anomalist raises the Gauntlet of Kalibas into the heavens and he grasps the air, as if he is holding something of great size.
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 Anomalist
What we are trying to do is explore and, perhaps, solve for several unknowns at once.
That, in essence, is the reason for The Anomalist.
It is, to be quite honest, a product borne of frustration.
gort.ucsd.edu /newjour/a/msg02349.html   (608 words)

  
 The Anomalist - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Anomalist is a magazine of anomalous phenomena, edited by Patrick Huyghe.
Its first issue came out in June 1994.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/The_Anomalist   (102 words)

  
 Fortean Times Reviews - THE ANOMALIST No5
Karl Pflock takes that latter tone in his contribution on the curious affair in 1968 when a RAND Corporation employee, George Kocher, pleaded for serious investigation of (what Pflock calls) cases "that scare the pants off conventional-minded scientists".
The Anomalist offers two extreme examples in this issue: the first is a very long paper by (the mysterious) Mike Davis on the radical changes in Earth Sciences after acknowledging the intrusive effects of meteors and comets in shaping our geology and oceanography; the second and very different example is remote viewing.
Although the subject is not dealt with directly, it crops up in a study of accounts of `seeing' in near-death experiences of blind people (by Kenneth Ring and Sharon Cooper) and in an interesting, if idiosyncratic, study of Jules Verne's creative imagination by Joseph McMoneagle, himself a famous remote-viewer.
www.forteantimes.com /review/ANOMALIST.shtml   (419 words)

  
 The Anomalist E- Journal
If your proposed article, review or essay is relevant, we will contact you and ask you to submit or draft the text.
It will then be sent to referees (in the case of articles and longer reviews) or edited by the anomalist e-journal editors.
Upon the receipt of referees' comments a decision will be made about publication, and you will be contacted about any proposed revisions.
www.theanomalist.com /guidlines.html   (265 words)

  
 UFO Researchers Descend on San Antonio
The National UFO Conference, held this year in conjunction with a crusading San Antonio-based journal of the bizarre, The Anomalist, is the world's oldest gathering devoted to flying saucers, alien abductions and other phenomena of possibly extraterrestrial nature.
Veteran UFO lecturer James Moseley, publisher of the paranormal "trade journal" Saucer Smear, has served as permanent chairman and master of ceremonies of the conference since 1971.
Anomalist co-editor Dennis Stacy, a San Antonio resident, hosted this year's event.
www.space.com /sciencefiction/phenomena/nufoc_990923.html   (298 words)

  
 OEDILF - Word Search
In ancient Greece, two schools of thought held opposite views about language development.
Anomalists saw no inherent connection between words and the ideas they represented; analogists held that language grew from the connections between them.
The information on this page may not be reproduced in any form without written permission by the.
www.oedilf.com /db/Lim.php?Word=analogist   (140 words)

  
 JS Online: Weirdness comes out of the woodwork in Wisconsin
Elkhorn author Linda S. Godfrey has written two non-fiction books, "The Poison Widow," about a notorious Whitewater murderess, and "The Beast of Bray Road: Trailing Wisconsin's Werewolf." Co-author Richard Hendricks of Madison has been a student of weirdology for years.
He's the creator of the Weird Wisconsin Web site, www.weird-wi.com, and news editor at The Anomalist, a daily review of world news on mysteries and "maverick science" (anomalist.com).
Together these two have compiled dozens of aberrant, atypical and anomalistic items from Wisconsin.
www.jsonline.com /enter/books/apr05/319015.asp?format=print   (1169 words)

  
 Book review of Swamp Gas Times and a look at UFOs in the media   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Whether it's a stone-throwing poltergeist in Africa, a strange "hum" report from Indiana, a monkeyman sighting in India, or a rain of fish in England, the unknown is an everyday occurrence somewhere in the world.
That's the whole point of the Anomalist Newsline--to see what weird events are happening where and how the media reports these events.
By the way, Richard Hendricks is the editor of the Newsline; he's the one doing such a fabulous job searching the online media each and every day of the year for these stories.
strange.myeyez.net /patrick_huyghe.shtml   (1542 words)

  
 Anomalist Book Award In MultiMedia For 2004   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
The archive exists because of the generosity of many fellow researchers and patrons who unselfishly support the work in the audio history of Ufology preservation project.
It was a huge learning curve, but the thousand of hours I've spent listening to the audio history the more exciting Ufology became to me as it did so many decades ago.
So on behalf of all the patrons who support the audio preservation effort, we all thank The Anomalist for this recognition.
www.virtuallystrange.net /ufo/updates/2005/jan/m24-005.shtml   (327 words)

  
 The Cryptozoologist: Cryptozoology
He contributes cryptozoology columns, "On the Trail," to the London-based magazine Fortean Times, and "Mysterious World" to Fate, as well as regular articles to The Anomalist and Fortean Studies.
The Anomalist Awards for the Best Books of 1999 for The Field Guide to Bigfoot, Yeti, and Other Mystery Primates Worldwide by Loren Coleman and Patrick Huyghe, NY: Avon Books/HarperCollins, 1999.
The Anomalist Awards for the Best Books of 1999 for Cryptozoology A to Z: The Encyclopedia of Loch Monsters, Sasquatch, Chupacabras, and Other Authentic Mysteries of Nature by Loren Coleman and Jerome Clark, NY: Simon and Schuster, 1999.
www.lorencoleman.com /cryptozoologist.html   (944 words)

  
 The Anomalist (journal of the paranormal), issues 1-5 ($40.00)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
The Anomalist (journal of the paranormal), issues 1-5 ($40.00)
The first five issues of The Anomalist, a semi-scholarly journal of paranormal phenomena.
Each issue is 5.5 x 8.5 inches and has about 160 pages.
www.aliensonearth.com /catalog/detail/0726/0726J582259.html   (304 words)

  
 Karl Pflock - UFO Researchers & People   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
He has written and ghostwritten several nonfiction books and has been a consulting senior editor for Arlington House Publishers, editor of Libertarian Review, a senior editor at the American Enterprise Institute, contributing editor to Reason, and science columnist for Eternity Science Fiction.
His articles on UFOs have appeared in such journals as Fortean Times, Omni, the International UFO Reporter, The Anomalist, Fate, the MUFON UFO Journal, Cuadernos de UfologĂ­a (Spain), and the MUFON 1995 International UFO Symposium Proceedings, and he has made significant contributions to other U.S. and foreign publications.
A popular speaker at UFO and anomalous phenomena gatherings, he was named 1998 Ufologist of the Year by the National UFO Conference.
www.ufoevidence.org /researchers/detail105.htm   (738 words)

  
 Articles: New Light on Bigfoot -- a Legendary Hoax?
A detailed report on the findings regarding the "beginnings" of modern Bigfoot reports -- which also includes more awareness of the overall reality of Bigfoot than given in this sensationalistic news item -- can be found in
For researchers and critics interested in an open-minded assessment of part of what might have happened at Bluff Creek in 1958, refer to The Anomalist article, not this news item.
The event took place in a context the London paper wishes to ignore.
www.lorencoleman.com /bigfoot_2.html   (548 words)

  
 AnomalyInstitute - Arkham Relocated
UFOs, phsyics, consciousness, parapsychology, dreams, apparitions, cryptozoology, Forteana, anomalistics, frontier / fringe sciences, memetics, morphic resonance, and much more.
The Anomalist is a journal that explores the mysteries of science, nature, and history.
Although The Anomlaist has changed since our first print edition appeared in June of 1994, and our website went up in November of 1995, our basic philosophy, expressed in the following editorial from The Anomalist:1, remains the same.
www.anomalyinstitute.com /gl/links.php   (395 words)

  
 The Anomalist Book Awards 2001
So does Llewellyn, though I feel many of their books are lightweight and some represent the worse of New Age babble.
As the editor-in-chief of Paraview Press, it would be unfair of me to present awards to my own books, but I do want to bring them to your attention.
But all in all it's a very enjoyable volume, a little like the potato chip commercial (bet you can't just read one entry), with the real meat provided by the many excellent long entries contributed by Martin Kottmeyer.
www.anomalist.com /books/awards01.html   (3669 words)

  
 The 36th Annual National UFO Conference
Co-sponsored by NUFOC and The Anomalist, a print and web journal exploring the mysteries of science, nature, and history.
Huyghe, co-editor or The Anomalist, is the author of Glowing Birds, Stories from the Edge of Science and The Field Guide to Extraterrestrials.
Pflock, a former CIA intelligence officer, congressional staffer, and deputy assistant secretary of defense, is the author of Roswell in Perspective and many investigative articles in UFO and related publications, including Fortean Times, International UFO Reporter, and The Anomalist.
www.martiansgohome.com /smear/nufoc99.htm   (626 words)

  
 Alternative Science   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Anomalies and Enigmas Forum - A message board, library, and chat area for such subjects as space-time transient, forbidden artifacts, lost civilizations, dreaming universe, paradigm metamorphosis, unidentified objects in air and water, close encounters, and other unusual events.
The Anomalist - Print and web journal exploring the mysteries of science, history, and nature, including UFOs and the paranormal.
Anomaly Reports Archive - Large collection of stories and reports submitted by readers.
bob2641.tripod.com /anomalous.html   (1991 words)

  
 blather - links
Super-Sargasso Surfin' - feature for *The Anomalist*, on falling fish and cloudships
Resurgence "There is too much to read and too little time, so choose reading that carries value for the future - Resurgence" - James Hillman
The Anomalist Exploring the mysteries of science, nature, and history
www.blather.net /forteana/index.html   (366 words)

  
 anomalist ? From the creativity word association and analysis list.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Reading for a Living: How to Be a Professional Story Analyst for Film and Television by Terri Katahn
anomalist -- (someone who has a special interest in exceptional cases)
=> anomalist -- (someone who has a special interest in exceptional cases)
www.codex23.com /best-choices/creativity_triggers/anomalist.html   (770 words)

  
 AskEarth - Profile
Neo-tribal-tattoo, Apologetics, hermenuetica, Anomalist subjects, Yage, Beautiful jewish girls, see my art work here link
ABOUT ME: I am an artist with a leaning towards outsider art influences and anomalist streams of thinking.
Some of my favorite artists are Mark Ryden, Guy Aitchison, Paul Laffoley,MKZDK, and Szukalski, I have also been influenced by Egyptian, Sumerian, Maori and Dayak cultures.
askearth.com /go/profile?member=811322   (445 words)

  
 Science Frontiers Digest of Scientific Anomalies
These 2,000+ digests represent only the tip of the proverbial iceberg.
The Sourcebook Project, which publishes Science Frontiers, also publishes the Catalog of Anomalies, which delves far more deeply into anomalistics and now extends to sixteen volumes, and covers
Over 14,000 volumes of science journals, including all issues of Nature and Science have been examined for reports on anomalies.
www.science-frontiers.com   (392 words)

  
 BlogWorks: The Anomalist Archives   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Some of the most popular links on Technosponge have been related to my interest in Globsters, strange sea creatures and other unusual natural phenomena like the Chilean sea blob.
The Anomalist Newsline is the best place to stay current on reports of unusual creatures and events, culled from media sources around the world.
Popular topics include scientific scrutiny and theories about Nessie, Bigfoot, crop circles and more.
www.blogworks.net /blogarchives/2003/Sep/22/the_anomalist.html   (158 words)

  
 Re: The Anomalist   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
From: Dennis Stacy Date: Sat, 11 Jan 1997 12:44:43 -0600 (CST) Fwd Date: Tue, 14 Jan 1997 00:07:37 -0500 Subject: Re: The Anomalist At 11:50 AM 1/4/97 -0500, you wrote:
Write: Dennis Stacy Box 12434 San Antonio Texas 78212 Please make any check or MO out to Dennis Stacy and _not_ The Anomalist if ordering this way.
Dennis Stacy Co-editor The Anomalist PS: For more information, you might want to check our Web page: http://www.cloud9.net/~patrick/anomalist
www.virtuallystrange.net /ufo/updates/1997/jan/m14-002.shtml   (262 words)

  
 UFO Links
A UK based site which has archived UK Parliamentary records relating to UFO interceptions and sightings in British airspace.
The Anomalist is a twice-yearly periodical, exploring the mysteries of science, nature, and history.
Each illustrated issue is published in an attractive, quality paperback format.
ufoinfo.com /ufolink.shtml   (2551 words)

  
 HOME
To the right click on to the weblink for my art site to see my work, or click on to my friend Kevin Bryant's weblink to see his photography.
And for news of the weird and strange click onto The Anomalist.
Don't forget Photos and such below my email address.
home.earthlink.net /~stevegilberts   (91 words)

  
 The Fort Space
That it is not explainable through scientific investigation - but we may need to expand our science to explain it
Like Marcello Truzzi, I think anomalistics are useful because it is through studying anomalies that real scientific progress occurs.
If your browser supports MIDI (thru Crescendo plug-in, etc.), and you have a sound card, you should hear some background music for this page: the X-Files theme...
cgi.fiu.edu /~mizrachs/fortspace.html   (876 words)

  
 About Patrick Huyghe   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
in New York, and the editor of a journal on the mysteries of science, history, and nature called The Anomalist.
Under the company name JustDuckie, he also maintains several web sites, which he created, including the online version of
During his two decades as a science writer he also served stints as contributing editor to both Science Digest and Omni.
homepage.mac.com /patrickhuyghe/bio.html   (144 words)

  
 THE ANOMALIST
NOTICE: News stories appear in new browser windows.
The Anomalist, Box 577, Jefferson Valley, NY 10535 USA.
This site is a Just Duckie Production hosted by Innovative Software Design.
www.anomalist.com   (2132 words)

  
 Society for Scientific Exploration | Journal of Scientific Exploration | A Modular Model of Mind/Matter Manifestiations   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Theoretical requisites include better understanding of the information dialogue between conscious and unconscious aspects of mind; more pragmatic formulations of the relations between tangible and intangible physical processes; and most importantly, cogent representation of the merging of mental and material dimensions into indistinguishability at their deepest levels.
Keywords: consciousness-related anomalies, engineering anomalist, human/machine anomalist, mind/matter interactions, models of mind/matter interactions, remote perception
To purchase back issues contact Allen Marketing & Management: 1-800-627-0629
www.scientificexploration.org /jse/abstracts/v15n3a1.php   (250 words)

  
 The Anomalist Book Awards 2003 Announced   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Location: VirtuallyStrange.net > UFO > UpDates Mailing List > 2004 > Feb > Feb 1
From: Loren Coleman Date: Sun, 01 Feb 2004 08:26:11 -0500 Fwd Date: Sun, 01 Feb 2004 12:01:16 -0500 Subject: The Anomalist Book Awards 2003 Announced The Anomalist Book Awards & Book List 2003 are out.
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