At Dunfermline, as noted in the London Times, Oct. 12, 1841, many several-inch-long fishes fell in a thunderstorm on Oct. 7, 1841. –Charles Fort, The Book of the Damned, p184 (The Complete Books of Charles Fort, Dover, c1974). … [Read more...] about A sanitarium for overworked coincidences
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A sanitarium for overworked coincidences
At Dunfermline, as noted in the London Times, Oct. 12, 1841, many several-inch-long fishes fell in a thunderstorm on Oct. 7, 1841. –Charles Fort, The Book of the Damned, p184 (The Complete Books of Charles Fort, Dover, c1974). … [Read more...] about A sanitarium for overworked coincidences
Like the neutral zone of a magnet’s attraction
On Sept. 20, 1839, a fall of living fishes occurred about 20 miles south of Calcutta, India (A Popular Treatise, p414). A witness in Living Age, 52-186, comments, “The most strange thing which ever struck me was that the fish did not fall helter-skelter, or here and there, but they fell in a straight line, not more than a cubit in breadth.” –Charles Fort, The … [Read more...] about Like the neutral zone of a magnet’s attraction
Like the neutral zone of a magnet’s attraction
On Sept. 20, 1839, a fall of living fishes occurred about 20 miles south of Calcutta, India (A Popular Treatise, p414). A witness in Living Age, 52-186, comments, “The most strange thing which ever struck me was that the fish did not fall helter-skelter, or here and there, but they fell in a straight line, not more than a cubit in breadth.” –Charles Fort, The … [Read more...] about Like the neutral zone of a magnet’s attraction