In 1866, lights seen against the sky were reported on the coast of England, around Durham. As reported in the London Times, Jan. 8, 1866, an inquiry was launched, headed by Admiral Collinson. “The mysterious lights,” as they were described, were “considerably elevated above the ground.” No conclusion was reached. As Fort said, the ‘false lights of … [Read more...] about Crew observes their unison of movement
1904
Their unison of movement
Three members of the crew of the U.S.S. Supply reported seeing, on Feb. 24, 1904, “three luminous objects, of different sizes, the largest having an apparent area of about six suns.” They appeared to be a height of a mile. Then they went up into the clouds below which they had first been seen, moving in unison. (Reported in the Monthly Weather Review, March, … [Read more...] about Their unison of movement
The end of the world
According to the Monthly Weather Review, 32-522, a period of intense darkness occurred in Memphis, Tenn., for about fifteen minutes at 10 a.m. on Dec. 2, 1904. “‘We are told,’” Fort quotes, “'that in some quarters a panic prevailed, and that some were shouting and praying and imagining that the end of the world had … [Read more...] about The end of the world