Fortean Society

The Fortean Society was started in Britain in 1931 by Tiffany Thayer in order to promote the ideas of Charles Fort. The Fortean Society Magazine (also called Doubt) was published regularly until Thayer's death in 1959, when society and magazine came to an end. Towards the end Thayer had championed evermore cranky ideas, such as a Flat Earth, and opposed others, such as the fluoridation of water supplies. After Fort's death his widow gave his notes to the Society and they published them as they could in the magazine. Many Society members went on to become prominent science fiction authors, and Forts ideas and influence can be seen in their work. The magazine and society are not connected to the present-day magazine Fortean Times. Much of the Fortean Society material was incorporated into the International Fortean Organisation INFO.

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
1616 in science
1635 in science
1978 in pakistan
the batman (1943 movie)
1654 in science
1656 in science
decollage
type 94 tk
national monument
x.org foundation
type 97 te ke
vice director
domenico salvatori
richard euringer
la argentina
neurological levels
scott altman
list of arcade games
apostolic assembly of the faith in christ jesus
sepp maier
geoffrey anketell studdert kennedy
active filter
data processor
shin megami tensei
stub network
sallen key filter
ed lu
smb
alberto de angelis
social register
michael foale
twycross
alexandr kaleri
akwa ibom state, nigeria
joey demaio
onsager reciprocal relations
catharine de ricci
police gazette
tippmann
baschurch
leander starr jameson
books on cryptography
nadia boulanger
flow