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The suggestion in my own mind

November 7, 2010 by Donna

The suggestion in my own mind is that they were not mirages from terrestrial primaries, or they would not be so confined to one period, but were shadows or mirages from something that was in temporary suspension over the Baltic and Sweden… Charles Fort, New Lands, p444 (The Complete Books of Charles Fort, Dover, c1974). … [Read more...] about The suggestion in my own mind

Not mirages from terrestrial primaries

November 5, 2010 by Donna

Fort mentions that on Oct. 8, 1888, at Merexull, Russia, a mirage of a city, identified as St. Petersburg, 200 miles away, was seen, lasting an hour. On Oct. 16, 1884, at Lindsberg, Sweden, a mirage of a large town was seen, with four-storied houses, a castle and a lake. –Charles Fort, New Lands, p445 (The Complete Books of Charles Fort, Dover, c1974). … [Read more...] about Not mirages from terrestrial primaries

Not mirages from terrestrial primaries

November 5, 2010 by Donna

Fort mentions that on Oct. 8, 1888, at Merexull, Russia, a mirage of a city, identified as St. Petersburg, 200 miles away, was seen, lasting an hour. On Oct. 16, 1884, at Lindsberg, Sweden, a mirage of a large town was seen, with four-storied houses, a castle and a lake. –Charles Fort, New Lands, p445 (The Complete Books of Charles Fort, Dover, c1974). … [Read more...] about Not mirages from terrestrial primaries

Through lenses rimmed with horizons

November 4, 2010 by Donna

On Oct. 10, 1881, in Rugenwalde, Pomerania, the mirage of a village was seen, complete with snow-covered, icicle-adorned roofs and distinctly visible human forms. Fort notes, “It was believed that the mirage was a representation of the town of Nexo, on the island of Bornholm…about 100 miles northwest…”. –Charles Fort, New Lands, p444 (The … [Read more...] about Through lenses rimmed with horizons

Through lenses rimmed with horizons

November 4, 2010 by Donna

On Oct. 10, 1881, in Rugenwalde, Pomerania, the mirage of a village was seen, complete with snow-covered, icicle-adorned roofs and distinctly visible human forms. Fort notes, “It was believed that the mirage was a representation of the town of Nexo, on the island of Bornholm…about 100 miles northwest…”. –Charles Fort, New Lands, p444 (The … [Read more...] about Through lenses rimmed with horizons

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