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Pursuit

Pursuit was the journal published by the Society for the Investigation of
the Unexplained (SITU), which was founded in 1965 by the
internationally know naturalist and zoologist, Ivan T. Sanderson. SITU
began publishing Pursuit with Issue No.1 (May, 1967) and the title
simply as Newsletter. However, with Newsletter No. 3, the title
Pursuit was added, and this remained the title through the 85th and
final issue, Vol. 22, No. 1 (First Quarter, 1989). In 2012, Dr. John H.
Reed, President of WISE, had this entire set of 85 issues digitized as
PDFs, which included 3,402 pages and 146 Megabytes. All of these
issues are freely available via the links below, but because of the
massive size, they had to be divided up into smaller groups.
Issue No. 1(May, 1967) through Vol. 2, No. 1 (January, 1967)
Vol. 2, No. 2 (April, 1969) through Vol. 4, No. 3 (July, 1971)
Vol. 4, No. 4 (October, 1971) through Vol. 7, No. 2 (April, 1974)
Vol. 7, No. 3 (July, 1974) through Vol. 10, No. 1 (Winter, 1977)
Vol. 10, No. 2 (Spring, 1977) through Vol. 12, No. 4 (Fall, 1979)
Vol. 13, No. 1 (Winter, 1980) through Vol. 15, No. 3 (Third Quarter,
1982)
Vol. 15, No. 4 (Fourth Quarter, 1982) through Vol. 18, No. 2 (Second
Quarter, 1985)
Vol. 18, No. 3 (Third Quarter, 1985) through Vol. 20, No. 4 (Fourth
Quarter, 1987)
Vol. 21, No. 1 (First Quarter, 1988) through Vol. 22, No. 1 (First
Quarter, 1989)
Science Frontiers

Scientific Anomalies and


Unexplained Physical Phenomena
Journals and Periodicals in the
WISE Digital Library
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and hypotheses, and all unexplained phenomena in the physical
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Alchemy Journal
There were twenty-seven issues of Alchemy Journal: Vol.1, No. 1
(Autmn, 2000) through Vol 8, No. 3 (Winter, 2007), all freely available
at:http://www.alchemylab.com/journal.htm
Aperion
Apeiron, a journal on unconventional physics and alternative cosmology
with articles on alternative theories to the Big Bang, alternative
explanations of the red- shift, and new ideas in relation to relativity,
gravity, electrodynamics, and related subjects. Apeiron began publishing
with issue No. 1, September, 1987. It published a total of 83 issues
through Volume 19, No. 3 (July, 2012). A notice on the Apeiron website
states that publication of Apeiron would be suspended indefinitely after
Volume 19, No. 3. These 83 issues are available
at: http://redshift.vif.com/journal_archives.htm However, an additional
issue was published, Volume 20 (April, 2013), so hopefully this fine
periodical will continue to be published. This most recent issue is
available at:http://redshift.vif.com/current_issue.htm
Archai: The Journal of Archetypal Cosmology
Archai: The Journal of Archetypal Cosmology (ISSN: ???) is a journal published by
the Archetypal Research Collective (ARC), San Francisco, California. Archetypal
cosmology includes the study of the correlations between cyclical alignments of the
planets and archetypal patterns in human experience (archetypal astrology), but
goes beyond this to address the theoretical basis of these correlations and their
implications for the wider world view. Consequently, archetypal cosmology is a
multidisciplinary subject drawing on scholarship from many other areas such as
depth psychology, history, philosophy, cosmology, religious studies, cultural
studies, the arts, and the sciences. Volume 1 (Summer, 2009), Volume 2 (Fall,
2010), Volume 3 (Winter, 2011); and Volume 4 (2012) have been published, but
it is not known if any further issues have been published. Only Volume 1 and
selected articles from the other voulmes are freely available from the following
website:
http://www.archaijournal.org/archive.html
Edge Science
The Society for Scientific Exploration (SSE) publishes the excellent
periodical, Edge Science, starting with Issue No. 1 (October, 2009) and
continuing to publish through Issue No. 13 (January, 2013). It is edited
by well know writer, Patrick Huyghe, and is freely available at the SSE
website: http://www.scientificexploration.org/edgescience/
Exopolitics Journal
Exopolitics Journal (ISSN: 1938-1719 ) is an online journal currently
being published by the Exopolitics Institute, headquartered in Hawaii.
This periodical focuses on the extra- terrestrial hypothesis and issues
associated with unexplained aerial phenomena. It began publishing with
Volume 1, No. 1 (October, 2006) and continues to be published through
the present. All issues from 2006 through the present are freely
available at the following website:
http://www.exopoliticsjournal.com/vol-4-2.htm
Explorer, The
The Explorer (ISSN: ?? ) is an online newsletter currently being
published by the the Society for Scientific Exploration (SSE), a leading
professional organization of scientists and scholars who study unusual
and unexplained phenomena, including consciousness, parapsychology,
alternative medicine, and related subjects. This periodical focuses on
SSE activities and events, as well as, the activities of other organizations
focusing on similar subjects. It began publishing with Volume 1, No. 1
in 1983 and continues to be published through the present. All issues
from Volume 20, No. 3 (Summer,2004) to the present are freely
available at the following website:
http://www.scientificexploration.org/explorer/
General Science Journal
The General Science Journal (ISSN: 1916-5382) is an online periodical
currently being published that focuses on alternative science subjects,
including alternative theories in physics, cosmology, geology,and many
other subjects, including alternatimes to the Big Bang theory, and
relativity . This online journal is organized with articles being published
by date chronologically, and not by issue volumes and numbers. So far
3,978 articles have been published in this journal, and all issues are
freely available at the following website:
http://gsjournal.net/
Journal of Anomalistics (In German) See: Zeitschrift fr
Anomalistik
Journal of Scientific Exploration (JSE)
The Society of Scientific Exploration (SSE) began publishing the Journal
of Scientific Exploration (JSE) with (Vol. 1, no. 1 (1987) and has
continued publishing through the present, with Volume 27 being for the
year 2013. All major articles published in JSE for issues (Vol. 1, no. 1
(1987) through Vol. 23, #4 (Winter, 2009 ) are freely available as PDFs
at the SSE
website: http://www.scientificexploration.org/journal/articles.html
Please note, however, that these are not scans of the journal itself, but
only PDFs of the major articles, and do not include the many interesting
book reviews or other items that the whole journal included. Lexscien
( http://www.lexscien.org/lexscien/index.jsp ) has digitized the whole
journal, but they charge a fee to access JSE, even to SSE members,
although at a reduced rate for the latter. Lexscien also has certain
limitations on accessing and downloading pages of this journal.
Journal of the Alchemical Society, The
The Journal of the Alchemical Society (ISSN: ?) was a hardcopy
periodical published in London, England, by the Alchemy Society from
1913-1915. This periodical focused on all aspects of alchemy and the
history of chemistry. It began with Volume 1, No. 1 (May, 1913) and
continued to be published through Volume 3 (1915). It is not known if
any issues were published after Volume 3. Volumes 1-3 are digitized,
and made freely available at the following
website: http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012368834
Journal of the Fortean Research Center (Lincoln, Nebraska)
The Fortean Research Center of Lincoln, Nebraska, was founded in 1982
by Dr. Raymond W. Boeche, and the Journal of the Fortean Research
Center began publishing in 1986.The first issue, Vol. 1, No. 1, was
published in April, 1986, and seventeen subsequent issues were
published, with the 18th and final unnumbered "Special Issue" being
published in May, 1995. The last numbered issue was Vol. 6, No.1 (Fall,
1994). The entire set of 18 issues (634 pages and 72MB) are available
on Scribd.com at:http://www.scribd.com/doc/101580355/Fortean-
Research-Journal-Ray-Boeche , but you have to register with Scribd in
order to access it. It was uplodeed to Scribd by "crissy2012."
Journal of Vortex Science and Technology
The Journal of Vortex Science and Technology (ISSN: 2090- 8369(E)
and 2090-8350 (P)) is an online periodical currently being published by
Omics Publishing Group, Inc. in Los Angeles, California. This periodical
focuses on vortex physics, biophysics, gravitation, Tesla physics, cell
communication by scalar waves, and related subjects. It began with
Issue 1, (December, 2012)) and is believed to still be publishing,
however, only one issue is known to have been published. That first
issue is freely available at the following website:
http://www.omicsonline.com/open-access/archive-vortex-science-
technology-open-access.php
Microwave News
Since January, 1981, Microwave News has been reporting on the
potential health and environmental impacts of non-ionizing
electromagnetic fields and radiation. This includes the effects of EM
fields surrounding powers lines, broadcast towers, radar, the effects of
cell phone EM fields and waves on the brain, and other potential harmful
effects of EM waves and fields on humans, plants, and animals.
However, Microwave News also reports on potentially revolutionary uses
of non-ionizing EM waves and fields to treat diseases of various kinds,
including cancer. Microwave News is widely recognized as a fair and
objective source of information on this controversial subject.
The first print issue was published in January 1981. All print issues may
be downloaded from the News Center at no cost. In June 2003,
Microwave News converted to a Web-based format.
Print Issues, 1981-2003: http://microwavenews.com/back-issues
Online issues, 2004-present: http://microwavenews.com/news-
center/2012
New Horizons Journal
The New Horizons Journal was published by the New Horizons Research
Foundation (NHRF), which was established to promote research on the
frontiers of science and disseminate information. It was a non-profit
organization based in Toronto, Ontario, and closely affiliated Toronto
Society for Psychical Research (TSPR). The NHRF began publishing the
New Horizons Journal with Vol. 1, No. 1 (Summer, 1972) and continued
through its 9th and final issue, Vol. 2, No. 4, (September, 1978) These
issues are freely available at: http://www.islandnet.com/~sric/NHJ.php
New York Fortean Society Newsletter
The New York Fortean Society Newsletter (ISSN: ??) was a hardcopy
periodical published in New York City, by John Keel, who headed the
New York Fortean Society. This newsletter focused on the New York
Fortean Society, its events and activities. It began with Issue # 1
(November, 1987) and continued for ten issues only, with Issue # 10
being (September-October, 1989), when it ceased publication. Issues 1-
9 are freely available at the website: http://wisewiki.org/dl98 ; Issue
#10 is available at:http://www.johnkeel.com/?s=Fortean, which is the
John Keel bog, being edited by Doug Skinner, a long time friend of John
Keel, who died in 2009. Doug also provides very interesting information
about John Keel's life, correspondence, and writings in the memorial
blog he maintains in Keel's memory.
OMNI Magazine
This was a well know newsstand magazine published from 1978 to 1995
by OMNI Publications International, Ltd. in New York. It carried articles
on many kinds of anomalies, as well as, speculation and futuristic
articles. Vol. 1, no.1 was issued in October, 1978, and after 196 issues,
ceased with Vol. 17, no. 9 (Winter, 1995). All 196 issues are available
at: http://archive.org/details/omni-magazine
Paranthropology: Journal of Anthropological Approaches to the
Paranormal
The Paranthropology: Journal of Anthropological Approaches to the
Paranormal is a free quarterly on-line journal devoted to the promotion
of social-scientific approaches to the study of paranormal experiences,
beliefs and phenomena in all of their varied guises. It began with Vol. 1,
No. 1 (July, 2010) and has published quuarterly through the present. All
issues are freely available
at: http://paranthropologyjournal.weebly.com/free-pdf.html
Project Hessdalen Newsletter
As the name implies, this was the periodical published by Project
Haessdalen, an organization in Norway that has been investigating the
strange lights that have appeared for decades in the Hessdalen Valley of
that country. Dr. Erling Strand, a prominent member of the Society for
Scientific Exploration (SSE), our sister organization, was one of the
founders of this project. The Newsletter was published in English from
1983-1985, and a total of seven issues were published. Ole Jonny
Braenne, a well known researcher and writer in Norway, with whom
WISE is working and coordinating digitization of periodicals, has
digitized all of the issues of the Project Hessdalen Newsletter and has
made them available at: http://www.ufonorway.com.ar/archive/PHB/

Pursuit
Pursuit was the journal published by the Society for the Investigation of
the Unexplained (SITU), which was founded in 1965 by the
internationally know naturalist and zoologist, Ivan T. Sanderson. SITU
began publishing Pursuit with Issue No.1 (May, 1967) and the title
simply as Newsletter. However, with Newsletter No. 3, the title
Pursuit was added, and this remained the title through the 85th and
final issue, Vol. 22, No. 1 (First Quarter, 1989). In 2012, Dr. John H.
Reed, President of WISE, had this entire set of 85 issues digitized as
PDFs, which included 3,402 pages and 146 Megabytes. All of these
issues are freely available via the links below, but because of the
massive size, they had to be divided up into smaller groups.
Issue No. 1(May, 1967) through Vol. 2, No. 1 (January, 1967)
Vol. 2, No. 2 (April, 1969) through Vol. 4, No. 3 (July, 1971)
Vol. 4, No. 4 (October, 1971) through Vol. 7, No. 2 (April, 1974)
Vol. 7, No. 3 (July, 1974) through Vol. 10, No. 1 (Winter, 1977)
Vol. 10, No. 2 (Spring, 1977) through Vol. 12, No. 4 (Fall, 1979)
Vol. 13, No. 1 (Winter, 1980) through Vol. 15, No. 3 (Third Quarter,
1982)
Vol. 15, No. 4 (Fourth Quarter, 1982) through Vol. 18, No. 2 (Second
Quarter, 1985)
Vol. 18, No. 3 (Third Quarter, 1985) through Vol. 20, No. 4 (Fourth
Quarter, 1987)
Vol. 21, No. 1 (First Quarter, 1988) through Vol. 22, No. 1 (First
Quarter, 1989)
Science Frontiers
Science Frontiers was a bimonthly periodical published by William
Corliss, one of the greatest researchers on scientific anomalies, and
author of many reference handbooks, catalogs, and sourcebooks on
anomalies of all kinds. Although Mr. Corliss passed away in August,
2011, his books and other items are still available for sale on the
website of the Sourcebook Project, which he founded in the early
1970's: http://www.science-frontiers.com/ . Science Frontiers was
published continuously for 34 years, beginning with Issue No. 1
(September, 1977) and ending with Issue No. 193 (January-April,
2011). Issues 1-139 are available on line in the form of PDFs of major
articles they contained, and are not digitized scans of the periodical
itself: http://www.science-frontiers.com/sfonline.htm ; The contents of
issues No. 140-159 are also available at this same website. And issues
No. 160-193 are not available online.
Skeptic, The (Australian Skeptics)
The Skeptic (ISSN: ?? ) is currently an online periodical being published
by Auustralian Skeptics, Inc. , a leading skeptical organization with
numerous branches throughtout Australia. This periodical focuses on
investigating and criticising paranormal claims of all kinds. It began
publishing with Volume 1, No. 1 (1981) and continues to be published
quarterly through the present. All issues from Volume 11, No. 1
(Autumn, 1991) to the present are freely available at the following
website. Also included are Volume 1, No. 1 (1981) and articles that
appeared in the 1986-1990 issues, arranged by subject. No articles or
issues for the years 1982-1985 are yet avaiable at this website:
http://www.skeptics.com.au/publications/magazine/
Syntropy Journal
Syntropy Journal (ISSN 1825-7968), is an online periodical that focuses
on life energy, quantum biology,consciousness, causality, retrocausality,
and related subjects. It began with Issue No. 1 in 2005 and contues to
be published through the present. All issues are freely available at:
http://www.lifeenergyscience.it/journal.htm
The "X" Chronicles Newspaper
The "X" Chronicles Newspaper is an monthly online and harcopy
periodical focusing onthe paranormal, parapsychology,and New Age
spiritualism. It began with with Volume 1, No. 1 in January, 1992 and
contines to be published through the present, with Volume 18, No. 6
(June, 2012), being a recent issue. Many issues of this periodical are
freely available on Scribd at the following website. But they are not
listed in chronological order, so it is uncertain what the total number or
dates of issues are available:http://www.scribd.com/search?
cat=redesign&q=%27x%27+chronicles+newspaper
Unexplained Aerial Phenomena, click here
Water Journal
Water Journal (ISSN: 2155-8434 ) is an online, peer reviewed journal,
edited by Dr. Gerald Pollack of the University of Washigton, Seattle,
WA. This periodical focuses on the physics, chemistry, and biology of
water, including the structure of water, the fourth phase of water, and
other unusual aspects of water. It began with Volume 1 in July, 2009
and continues to be published. All issues from Volume 1 through the
present are freely available at the following
website: http://www.waterjournal.org/
WISE Newsletter: The Newsletter of the World Institute for
Scientific Exploration (WISE)
The WISE Newsletter is published by the World Institute for Scientific
Exploration (WISE) to keep WISE members and other up-to-date on the
events and activities of WISE. The first issue, Vol.1, No.1, was published
in March, 2012,and continues to be published on a regular basis. Issues
Vol.1, No. 1 (March, 2012) through Vol.1, No. 6 (September-October,
2012) are available
at:http://instituteforscientificexploration.org/category/wise-newsletters/
Vol. 1, #7 (January 14, 2013) and subsequent issues will be published
via this WISE Worldwide Resouurce Center, and are available by clicking
on the links below, or searching in the box in the upper right corner.
WISE Newsletter, Volume 1, No. 7 (January 14, 2013)
WISE Newsletter, Volume 2, No. 1 (April, 2013)
WISE Newsletter, Volume 2, No. 2 (August, 2013)

Yggdrasil: The Journal of Paraphysics


Yggdrasil: The Journal of Paraphysics (ISSN: ?) was a hardcopy
periodical edited and published by physicist, Dr. James Beichler, from
1996-2007. This periodical focused on all aspects of paraphysics,the
physical aspects of parapsychology, and related subjects. It began with
Volume 1, No. 1 (Winter, 1996) and continued to be published through
Volume 4, No.1 (Winter, 2007). It is not known if any issues were
published after Volume 4, No.1. All of the above volumes are digitized,
and made freely available at the following
website: http://www.neurocosmology.net/yggdrasil

Zeitschrift fr Anomalistik (English: Journal of Anomalistics )


This is a German journal on scientific anomalies. It began with Vol. 1,
No. 1 in 2001 and continues to be published. Volumes 1 through 8 are
freely available online.http://www.anomalistik.de/zeitschrift/inhalt/zfa-
volltexte-band-1-2001.html
Zetetic Scholar
This journal was published by the late Dr. Marcello Truzzi, a professor of
sociology for many year at Eastern Michigan University, and who
founded and ran the Center for Scientific Anomalies Research (CSAR)
until his death in 2003. A total of eleven issues were published,
beginning with Vol 1, no. 1 in 1978, and ending with Vol. 12/13 in
August, 1987. There were two combined number issues that were
published. The entire set has been made available by the research
scholar George P. Hanson
at:http://tricksterbook.com/truzzi/ZeteticScholars.html

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