Old newspaper files from long ago (1800's) in America have a dozen or so examples where people in a certain isolated towns way out in the middle of nowhere looked out their windows one morning and saw lots and lots of stuff laying everywhere on the ground that looked like it must have fallen down from they sky.
One thing is certain if everybody had not seen the objects then the readers would have rejected the story as ridiculous, but instead the readers all agreed with the news articles and wrote letters trying to explain what they all had seen. Some said the end of the world was soon, but that did not happen.
One site has cataloged a list of the reports.
I like the flock of buzzards theory myself!
http://www.prairieghosts.com/falls_sky.html
What caused all these types of newspaper reports?
Weather processes still happen today yet these types of strange reports do not seem to happen anymore, so I do not believe unusual weather was the cause. Sizes of wildlife flocks and herds have decreased. Which is why I don't rule out buzzards.
One thing is certain if everybody had not seen the objects then the readers would have rejected the story as ridiculous, but instead the readers all agreed with the news articles and wrote letters trying to explain what they all had seen. Some said the end of the world was soon, but that did not happen.
One site has cataloged a list of the reports.
I like the flock of buzzards theory myself!
http://www.prairieghosts.com/falls_sky.html
What caused all these types of newspaper reports?
Weather processes still happen today yet these types of strange reports do not seem to happen anymore, so I do not believe unusual weather was the cause. Sizes of wildlife flocks and herds have decreased. Which is why I don't rule out buzzards.