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Fate Jan 1989
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Fate January 1989

Features
True Tales Of The Strange And Unknown
A Ghost For The Governor
Devil Birds Mother-Child Telepathy

 


Fate Feb 1989
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Fate February 1989

Features
True Tales Of The Strange And Unknown
Exposed: Army - ESP Scandal
Castle's Restless Ghosts Oregon Witch Hunt
Serpent In The Department Store

 


Fate Mar 1989
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Fate March 1989

Features
True Tales Of The Strange And Unknown
Predicting The Far Future
Experiencing The Impossible - Levitation
Ghost Of The 14th Tunnel The Wisdom Of Snails

 


Fate Apr 1989
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Fate April 1989

Features
True Tales Of The Strange And Unknown
Crystal Power
The Ghost That Killed Eerie Reunion
Prehistoric Bears - Still

 


Fate May 1989
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Fate May 1989

Features
True Tales Of The Strange And Unknown
Healing Prayer Reincarnation In America
Monstrous Births

 


Fate Jun 1989
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Fate June 1989

Features
True Reports Of The Strange & Unknown
Jim Thorpe's Spirit
Using The Ouija
Psychic Archeology

 


Fate Jul 1989
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Fate July 1989

Features
The Crystal Skull - Skull Of Doom?
The Menehune Hawaiian Leprechauns
Psychics VS. Fortunetellers
The Ghost & Telly Savalas

 


Fate Aug 1989
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Fate August 1989

Features
True Reports Of The Strange & Unknown
Visionary Of Atlantis
Elephants - Victims Of Greed
Bigfoot's Weird Blood

 


Fate Sep 1989
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Fate September 1989

Features
A Real Golden Fleece
Samuel Wesley's Poltergeist
Seeking Crystals
Haunting Of Eck House

 


Fate Oct 1989
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Fate October 1989

Features
True Tales Of The Strange And Unknown
Witches & Broomsticks
New Discovery! Lost Pyramids Of Rock Lake
Near Death Experiences

 


Fate Nov 1989
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Fate November 1989

Features
True Tales Of The Strange And Unknown
Prof. Hans Holzer's Ghostly Encounters!
Doctor Fired Over UFOs
Tantric Rites In St. Paul

 


Fate Dec 1989
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Fate December 1989

Features
True Tales Of The Strange And Unknown
Who Was The Queen Of Sheba?
The Return Of Heung Jin Nim
Holzer's Reality Of Ghosts

 

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Six decades before the AMC’s Walking Dead, SyFy’s Paranormal Witness, late-night radio’s Coast to Coast AM, and countless websites, blogs, books, and movies began captivating audiences with true tales of the paranormal — there was FATE — a first-of-its-kind publication dedicated to in-depth coverage of mysterious and unexplained phenomena.rnrnFATE was a true journalistic pioneer, covering issues like electronic voice phenomena, cattle mutilations, life on Mars, telepathic communication with animals, and UFOs at a time when discussing such things was neither hip nor trendy like it is today. Recently, FATE celebrated the 65th anniversary of its founding and the publication of its 776 issue, a rare feat of longevity achieved by only a select few U.S. periodicals.rnrnThe year was 1948. The Cold War was in its infancy, and the Space Age was still a dream…but across the nation and around the world, people observed strange objects flying through the skies.rnrnTwo Chicago-based magazine editors, Raymond A. Palmer and Curtis B. Fuller, took a close look at the public’s fascination with flying saucers and saw the opportunity of a lifetime. With help from connections in the worlds of science fiction and alternative spirituality, they launched a new magazine dedicated to the objective exploration of the world’s mysteries. They gave their “cosmic reporter” the name FATE.rnrnFATE’s first issue, published in Spring 1948, featured as its cover story the first-hand report of pilot Kenneth Arnold on his UFO sighting of the previous year, an event widely recognized by UFO historians as the birth of the modern UFO era.​rnrnOther topics covered in this and subsequent issues included vanished civilizations, communication with spirits, synchronicity, exotic religions, monsters and giants, out-of-place artifacts, and phenomena too bizarre for categorization. This mix of subjects set a template that the magazine would follow for six decades and counting. In many ways, FATE magazine created the genre that is now known as “the paranormal.”rnrn​Palmer and Fuller’s judgment of FATE’s potential proved correct, and as demand for the magazine grew its publication frequency increased quickly from quarterly to bimonthly to monthly. Palmer sold his share of the magazine in the late 1950s, and Fuller brought his wife Mary aboard to help run the growing business.rnrnFATE’s success spawned scores of imitators over the years, but none lasted very long. Through the decades FATE kept going, doggedly promoting the validity of paranormal studies but unafraid to reveal major events as hoaxes or frauds when it was warranted. Among the famous cases debunked by FATE were the Philadelphia Experiment, and the book and movie versions of the Amityville Horror.rnrnSo how does FATE still stay relevant after all this time? Especially in a fast-paced, high-tech world that is often short on attention span and long on cynicism, how does a magazine like FATE continue to thrive? Editor-in-Chief Phyllis Galde says, “FATE allows readers to think for themselves by providing them with stories that mainstream publications don’t dare touch. The truth is, reality does not conform to the neat and tidy box that many people would like to wedge it into. Our world is a bizarre and wondrous place and our universe is filled with mystery — it is teeming with the unknown. People are longing for something more than the mundane transactions of everyday existence. FATE feeds the soul’s appetite for the enigmatic, the esoteric, and the extraordinary.”rnrn​"My mother used to read Fate magazine Which was about the paranormal, flying saucers, and all that stuff. She would read the stories to me and I was fascinated." -Stephen King

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