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1892 - 23 Major Events Across The Globe, Jan 5 - Feb 27

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posted on Mar, 9 2011 @ 09:30 AM
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This information appeared in "The Complete Books of Charles Fort".





I haven't heard much of this in the past.
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Let's Discuss.



posted on Mar, 9 2011 @ 09:38 AM
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Wow great find! S&F!


Is this referring to the solar flares in the late 1800s???



posted on Mar, 9 2011 @ 09:38 AM
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four of the most intriguing books ever written ,i cannot recommend reading them enough.

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posted on Mar, 9 2011 @ 09:52 AM
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Originally posted by funbox
four of the most intriguing books ever written ,i cannot recommend reading them enough.

funbox


It definitely is a tough read.. I just reference the index occasionally. A very good index.



posted on Mar, 9 2011 @ 09:53 AM
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Originally posted by loagun
Wow great find! S&F!


Is this referring to the solar flares in the late 1800s???


I'm not sure yet, other than the Carrington Event in 1859. The author speaks about a new star....



posted on Mar, 9 2011 @ 10:12 AM
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can you tell me the page number? was this from the collected works of Charles fort?

funbox



posted on Mar, 9 2011 @ 10:19 AM
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Originally posted by funbox
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can you tell me the page number? was this from the collected works of Charles fort?

funbox


Yes, page 794. The complete books, which has The book of the "Damned", "Lo!", "Wild Talents", and "New Lands"...



posted on Mar, 9 2011 @ 10:52 AM
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a star in the constellation Auriga, but no further mention to which one.. apparently he says there are photographs. .

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posted on Mar, 9 2011 @ 11:16 AM
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just found this in refernce to the new star in Auriga .. no photos yet

www.jstor.org...

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