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phenomenon.org facilitates access to many rare ponderable subjects and is primarily comprised of featured links which lead to interesting Web sites, aesthetic creations, art, music, photos, and intriguing stories that are contributed by visitors.
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phenomenon.org is a sentinel for the 2013 Gaiasphere message forums which perpetuate timeless expressions in message threads that archive a broad spectrum of topics harboring diverse perceptive observations and variegated provocative ideas about arcane phenomena.
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Originally, in 1995, the pheomenon.org non-profit organization was conceived and unveiled. At that time it served mainly as a nexus for a preternatural alliance of keen eccentric individuals interested in delving collectively into scores of esoteric topics and issues relating to a wide array of various obscured phenomena. This uncanny group mainly consisted of an omnifarious combination of idealistic visionarys including artists, musicians, sane/mad scientists, astrologers, biologists, cosmologists, astrophysicists, inventors, psychologists, numerologists, architects, anthropologists, paranormal investigators, archeologists, theologians, technologists, and many other creatively innovated pioneers. This international association was formed initially through exclusive email lists and other methods of Internet communication. Since then, the enlightening potential of these Internet mediums has continued to expand while becoming more commonly accepted and understood, which has transformed phenomenon.org into an openly accessible virtual location where now thousands of visitors worldwide return to observe, learn, and share phenomenal ideas in this universal collaboration.
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