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Take the Super-Sargasso Sea into full acceptance

December 12, 2010 by Donna

At Poorhundur, India, on Dec. 11, 1854, flat pieces of ice, “‘large ice flakes,’” many of them weighing several pounds, fell from the sky (Report of the British Association, 1855-37). –Charles Fort, The Book of the Damned, p187 (The Complete Books of Charles Fort, Dover, c1974). … [Read more...] about Take the Super-Sargasso Sea into full acceptance

A silence upon the part of scientific men that is unusual

December 11, 2010 by Donna

A lump of ice weighing four pounds fell in Texas on Dc. 6, 1893 (Scientific American, 68-58). –Charles Fort, The Book of the Damned, p185 (The Complete Books of Charles Fort, Dover, c1974). … [Read more...] about A silence upon the part of scientific men that is unusual

To be fair is to have no opinion at all

December 9, 2010 by Donna

According to Notes and Queries, 8-6-104, lizards fell on the sidewalks of Montreal, Canada, on Dec. 28, 1857. –Charles Fort, The Book of the Damned, p93 (The Complete Books of Charles Fort, Dover, c1974). … [Read more...] about To be fair is to have no opinion at all

Hope and despair of attempted positivism

December 7, 2010 by Donna

The London Times of Dec. 25, 1883, reported, in a translation from a Turkish newspaper, that a substance fell in Scutari on Dec. 2, 1883, in particles or flakes like snow. “‘It was found to be saltish to the taste, and to dissolve readily in water.” –Charles Fort, The Book of the Damned, p70 (The Complete Books of Charles Fort, Dover, c1974). … [Read more...] about Hope and despair of attempted positivism

Red rain in December

December 5, 2010 by Donna

L'Annee Scientifique, 1888-75, reports that a substance like somewhat coagulated blood fell in Cochin China on Dec. 13, 1887. On Dec. 28, 1860, in northwestern Siena, Italy, a reddish rain fell “copiously” for two hours, beginning about 7 a.m. A second red shower occurred at 11 a.m. Three days later, the red rain fell again, and again the next day. “Each … [Read more...] about Red rain in December

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