Fate Magazine
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A look at Fate magazine, America's premiere magazine of nuttiness for the gullible. Sounds like the current editor takes it far more seriously than Ray Palmer ever did.
For the past 55 years, Fate, the magazine Galde runs, has been busy publishing stories about Bigfoot, the Loch Ness monster, time travel, astral projection, life after death, the latent psychic abilities of house pets, angelic visitations, haunted houses (which, as it happens, includes Galde's own), government conspiracies, the lost continent of Atlantis, voodoo cults, and, of course, UFO encounters. But this is no mere pulp tabloid. Authoritative, even academic, in tone, Fate dares to take all of the above seriously.
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2 · Posted by: WILDEAN on February 28, 2004 11:39 AM
As an old Fate Magazine fan, I finally realize my stranger than fiction life has given me more evidence of life after death than any other any citizen known and much witnessed by other people. Please provide me your editorial address, because I gave my publications away when I moved north to a rural park and sinus infections knocked me out of action. Now I am ready to work.
Founding Father Benjamin Franklin made two appearances to me, since the seventies and one before several witness in California.
Two great garndparents stood in my office as I was consulting Sam Campbell, Business Editor of Freedom Newspapers (Santa Ana, CA years ago
The most unusal was a visit from my son David, only carried mid term in 1955, who appeared to me and my two adult children and overjoyed us with evidence of tricks he played on them through their school life to prove he continued growing as part of our family in spirit and kept us laughing explaining mischievous pranks he played on his sister and brother we had no idea were out this world.
In all the stories Fate has carried I never read one of a lost baby growing up with the family and making his role known years later?
I feel millions of women live with guilt when they miscarry will be healed because this true story indicates sometimes Divine intervention takes place to cancell a birth to protect parents over burdened or prevent the reincarnated soul from a bad experience and this is a new insight. Instead of judgment after death it means there is a judgment for new birth, how about that. I am now age 76 so I feel I must not deprive others of new insight and hope.
His appearance was a spontaneous event at my breakfast table as I sat with my high school children in the seventies thinking of other things…his explanation for what we call death was, “The Father felt this was the wrong time for me to return because you have many burdens and my personality would conflict with father more than my sister Diane's and brother Rudy's so it was better to leave than add to your burden. The amazing thing is my husband(his father) had a fatal illness we did not know about then and later died of lung cancer but I was already his caretaker because he had spine surgery…
My question is how many women think they miscarry because of medical problem when it is a spiritual call to wiat for a better time and stronger parents?
Willowdean Vance
850-576-3201
740 White Dr, No 3
Tallahassee, FL 32034
3 · Posted by: Brigitte Silkey on November 30, 2004 11:02 AM
I found you'll looking for Sightings.I'm what you would call,a Christan Mystic.I've been here 60 years,and I feel it's time to get in the mix.All that I write here I can do and will show you.I also have an organic implant that is active,because of this and other factors,I know befor time where the ships are going to land.If your interrested.I can create energy spots all most anywhere,on the ground,or a floor.Etc.
4 · Posted by: Richard on December 2, 2004 12:40 AM
I understand as I am a gay man who also happens to be a spiritual leader for a very old and large religion whereas we communicate with spirits and I read Fate magazine for years.
But my church excepts gays as being not only perfectly natural, but part of the over all plan for a perfect world of balance and order.
And everyone is their own god. The human mind
can imagine and create anything if one believes
they can. Fate magazine's stories are really not all that strange when you consider we all exist and experience these things because of human thought and because the mind can create anything we desire. Reverend Richard, Holy Hitteon Faith Church
5 · Posted by: Rev. Hanak Khak on February 8, 2005 01:04 AM
Rev. Richard is a great man who will bring about a wonderful change in the world. Fate magazine is something Ive held an interest in more than once, if nothing else but for sheer amusement, but then again, there are stranger things in this world and others than any of us can imagine.
6 · Posted by: jewels on February 11, 2005 11:57 AM
I think it is great there is a magazine out here that lets ppl tell their stories. Alot of ppl don't belive, alot of ppl have never experienced it therefore if they can't see it or feel it they do not belive it. I think alot of it is fear of the unknown also. I have had a few encounters with ghost and such, things I would not trade for anything. Thank You for giving us this chance to read about others experiences.
I am wondering if there is a story of a suicide? jewels
7 · Posted by: Doc J on October 6, 2005 11:33 PM
I have been trying to locate more people of the Hitteon faith, like me.
I also have lost my connections with The University of Metaphysical Arts and Sciences. If you can contact me Richard, i would appreciate it.
As far as Fate Magazine, I love them. Owning a Professional Paranormal Organization has shown proof to many skeptical non-believers and opened the minds of many. For we all know it's ok not to choose the road that your told, but to find your own that makes you happy.
So be it! Blessings
Doc J - Holy Orthodox Hitteon Faith
8 · Posted by: Paula A. on October 22, 2005 01:10 AM
My late husband had been a member of the Hitteon cult and I warn all people to stay away from it as it is a dangerous cult in which it's members practice hate. The members called my dying husband as he lay near death in the hospital and accused him of all sorts of untrue things from an ad in which I myself placed at another site to discredit his cult. The hitteons are in to all sorts of devil worshipping and the black arts. They brain wash you. Please stay away from them before it's too late.
9 · Posted by: Caliph Ajahi on December 30, 2005 04:39 PM
Ashoni Lamaj is said to be the new Hitteon spiritual leader, but I heard it was he that started the hate movement in the faith and the faith is not a cult, but the oldest established religion on earth that teaches love and that through it's teachings you can have anything you desire if your positive in all thought and all action.
I joined the faith 25 years ago in California and I can attest through it's teachings I obtained everything I ever desired including meeting my lovely and wonderful wife of twenty years now and four wonderful children,
in which my whole family are Hitteons. But like many religions there are hateful people in it. Hanna was the proctor, but I heard she died and they named Ashoni Lamaj as the new proctor.
I also understand he is the worst proctor the faith has ever had as he is spreading hatred and turning the faith in to something it never was.
Because of Proctor Ashoni our group has broken off and started the Hitteon Faith Church located in northern California.
Feel free to share your feelings about Fate Magazine. Please stick to the theme of the entry. Disagreement is fine. Homophobia, racism, and kindred expressions of hatred will be deleted.
This site is one of my hobbies. I genuinely enjoy hearing from people and hate moderating or killing comments. Forthright disagreement is fine as long as it is civil.
My thanks,
Richard

1 · Posted by: WILDEAN on February 28, 2004 11:37 AM
As an old Fate Magazine fan, I finally realize my stranger than fiction life has given me more evidence of life after death than any other any citizen known and much witnessed by other people. Please provide me your editorial address, because I gave my publications away when I moved north a rural park. I will sign up again…
Founding Father Benjamin Franklin made two appearances to me, since the seventies and one before several witness in California.
Two great garndparents stood in my office as I was consulting Sam Campbell, Business Editor of Freedom Newspapers (Santa Ana, CA years ago
The most unusal was a visit from my son David, only carried mid term in 1955, who appeared to me and my two adult children and overjoyed us with evidence of tricks he played on them through their school life to prove he continued growing as part of our family in spirit and kept us laughing explaining mischievous pranks he played on his sister and brother we had no idea were out this world.
In all the stories Fate has carried I never read one of a lost baby growing up with the family and making his role known years later?
I feel millions of women live with guilt when they miscarry will be healed because this true story indicates sometimes Divine intervention takes place to cancell a birth to protect parents over burdened or prevent the reincarnated soul from a bad experience and this is a new insight. Instead of judgment after death it means there is a judgment for new birth, how about that. I am now age 76 so I feel I must not deprive others of new insight and hope.
His appearance was a spontaneous event at my breakfast table as I sat with my high school children in the seventies thinking of other things…his explanation for what we call death was, “The Father felt this was the wrong time for me to return because you have many burdens and my personality would conflict with father more than my sister Diane's and brother Rudy's so it was better to leave than add to your burden. The amazing thing is my husband(his father) had a fatal illness we did not know about then and later died of lung cancer but I was already his caretaker because he had spine surgery…
My question is how many women think they miscarry because of medical problem when it is a spiritual call to wiat for a better time and stronger parents?
Willowdean Vance
850-576-3201
740 White Dr, No 3
Tallahassee, FL 32034