
Fate No. 734
Contents
I See By the Papers by Fate Staff
Phyllis Galde: From Your Editor
Natalie Fowler: Top Ten Haunted American Castles
Rosemary Ellen Guiley: Mystery at Manresa Castle
Richard Senate: Did the Nazis has a super cannon Called a “V-3” to Destroy London?
Steve Smith: Is There a Monster in Lake Champlain?
Rob Ryder: Lake Vostok’s Cephalopod
Maxim W. Furek: Cannibalism’s Unspeakable Reality
Mary A. Joyce: Cherokee Little People Were Real
Bear Steals Picnic Lunch in Yogi Bear-like Fashion
Sean Casteel: Weird Winged Wonders
Cookie Laine: The Stanley Hotel
Soldiers from India find Yeti Tracks
Theo Kostaridis: Twilight and Daunting
Sir Arthur Grimble: The Calling of the Porpoise (Fate Feb. 1964)
Pope Lick Legend Claims Another Life
Barbara Arnstein: Love Through Life After Life
Alejandro Parra: Nurses’ Unusual Hospital Experiences
Judy Carroll: A Guide to the Emerging Paradigm
Chris Lovelidge: Question Everything
Kevin Swanson: The Schumann Resonance
True Mystic Experiences
My Proof of Survival
Report from the Readers
Book Reviews
The Amazing Godwin from Spirit as told to Phyllis Galde by Janice Carlson
Editor-in-Chief: Phyllis Galde
Executive Editor: Rosemary Ellen Guiley
Editors: Susan Swan, Jamie Anderson, Natalie Fowler
Social Media: Jamie Anderson
Fate Radio Host: Kat Hobson
Cover image courtesy Maxwell Drake
Approximately 5.25” x 7.75” 120 pages
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I am always grateful to see a new copy of Fate. It’s been eight months since the last issue, so it’s great to know the magazine with “True Reports of the Strange and Unknown” is still in print. The indicia states it’s bimonthly, so let’s hope now that editor Phyllis Galde has completed her move from Minnesota to North Carolina, things really will get back on schedule.
Natalie Fowler “A Paranormal Investigation at Forepaugh’s Restaurant in Saint Paul, Minnesota—And Its Aftermath”