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Magonia is the name of the
cloud realm whence felonious aerial sailors were said to have come,
according to commonly-held
beliefs denounced in the polemical...
- the
United Kingdom, such as
David Clarke,
Hilary Evans, the
editors of
Magonia magazine, and many of the
contributors to
Fortean Times magazine. It has...
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Magonia is a
cloud realm in a
French medieval folk tale. It may also
refer to:
Magonia (plant), a
genus of
plants Magonia, a
novel by
Maria Dahvana Headley...
- New York Times-bestselling
author as well as editor. Her work
includes Magonia, a young-adult space-fantasy novel,
Queen of Kings, an alternate-history...
- Books. ISBN 978-0-8117-0088-7. Medway, Gareth. "Monstrous Tales".
Magonia Magazine.
Magonia.
Retrieved 18
January 2017. Gardner, Lyn (1
March 2012). "Horse...
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Magonia A.St.-Hil. is a
plant genus in the
family Sapindaceae, with a
single currently accepted species,
Magonia pubescens, a
tropical tree
native to South...
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potential links was
first detailed in his
third UFO book, P****port to
Magonia: From
Folklore to
Flying Saucers. As an
alternative to the extraterrestrial...
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attention from
mainstream scientists.
According to
Peter Rogerson writing in
Magonia magazine, the
concept of
alien implants can be
traced to a
March 1957 Long...
- Gross,
Loren E. (1990) UFOs: A History, 1953 August–December pp. 43–44. "
magonia.demon.co.uk".
Archived from the
original on
April 27, 2006.
Retrieved August...
- handsome"
scientist extols the "Wonders of the
Saxon Universe";
people in
Magonia cause storms. King
Aethelred is su****ious of
witchcraft on
first meeting...