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Fate Jan 1968
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Fate January 1968 Features Some Predictions For 1968 By Irene Hughes 55 Psychic Dividends When You Need Them By Edward Buller 74 That Forgotten Monster, Old Three - Toes By Ivan T. Sanderson 85 Court Upheld Immaculate Conception By Cecil De Vada 94
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Fate Feb 1968
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Fate February 1968 Features Ghost On The Tulip Staircase The Rev. Ralph W. Hardy....74 Numerology Has A Message For You John Schwartz...84 You Can Be A Hex Heary F. Hoffbower...92 UFO Off Shag Harbor William F. Dawson...48
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Fate Mar 1968
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Fate March 1968 Features The New UFO Controversy Pro...By Coral Lorenzen 34 The New UFO Controversy Con.... By Donald Merker 35 Croiset Analyses His Powers...By A.F. Van Wieringen 91 Meet The Real Count Dracula ....By Leo Heiman 53
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Fate Apr 1968
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Fate April 1968 Features $233,000 For A Soul Search By Mary Margaret Fuller 76 The Birth And Death Of A UFO 73 In Vietnam Life Can Depend On A Dowsing Rod By Elizabeth Read 53 Message From A Sobbing Ghost By Sena Srurszewski 67
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Fate May 1968
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Fate May 1968 Features Photographic Materializations By Marion Owens...72 Interpreting Your Hypnagogic Images By Madeline Field....82 Australian Monster Mystery By Ivan T. Sanderson...92 Girl Who Usurped Boy's Body By Natalie Monat, M.D.....45
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Fate Jun 1968
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Fate June 1968 Features Reviewing The Vampire Of Croglin Grange...By Scott Rogo 44 Our Universities VS. Parapsychology....By Harmon Bro 55 A Case Of Rebirth Or Possession? By Francis Story 76 WBBM-TV Hunts A Ghost.... By Henry Cole 40
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Fate Aug 1968
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Fate August 1968 Features Check Your PSI-Q Harmon Hartzell Bro...44 Who Tied The Knots? Allen Spraggett...52 Cat -Astrophe Prevented Harold Sherman....73 The Phantom Hitchhiker Cecil De Voda....86
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Fate Sep 1968
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Fate September 1968 Features Dream Lab Explores Telepathy Brad Steiger ....44 Make Your Own PK Machine J.P.J. Chapman....62 20th Century Vampires Scott Rogo....70 A Ghost With Money Inn Lover Morris....35
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Fate Oct 1968
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Fate October 1968 Features Voodoo: Death Beside The Hearth Eleanor Dayhoof...61 Limitless Reach Of The Mind Edward Yance....51 Ohio's Ancient Iron Age William D. Conser...84 Sign Of The Flaming Heather Madeleine De La Riviere....46
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Fate Nov 1968
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Fate November 1968 Features Wanted: Astral Fliers... By Elizabeth Read 43 Soviet Union Sponsors ESP Lab...By Anita Gregory 65 John Lovette, A True Physical Medium...By Frederic Griscom 77 The Language Of Parapsychology ....By John E. Berke 90
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