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			by Laura Knight-Jadczyk 
			27 March 2008 
			
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						Astronomy books and papers 
						far too numerous to cite offer the assurance that "no 
						one has ever been killed by a meteorite."  
						
						(John S. Lewis, 
						University of Arizona) 
					 
				 
			 
			
			  
			
			  
			
			Over the past few years, while sott.net 
			has been tracking the increasing flux of fireballs and meteorites 
			entering the earth's atmosphere, we have been, by turns, amused and 
			horrified at the ignorant reactions and declarations that issue from 
			academia and the media regarding these incursions.  
			
			  
			
			A few years ago, we read that "this is a 
			'once in a hundred years' event!" Not long after it was a "once in a 
			lifetime" event.  
			
			  
			
			Still later, after a lot more incidents 
			it became a "once in a decade" event. More recently, it has been 
			admitted in some quarters that meteorites hit the ground (as opposed 
			to safely burning up in the atmosphere) several times a year! And of 
			course, we have discovered the fact that the governments of our 
			planet are well aware that there are atmospheric explosions from 
			such bodies numerous times a year.  
			
			  
			
			We have also learned in this series that 
			the frequent reports of unusual booms and shaking of the ground is 
			often due to such overhead explosions.  
			
			  
			
			Yet the media steadfastly refuses to 
			honestly address this issue, though we have noted a plethora of 
			recent articles presenting opposing academic arguments designed to 
			put the populace back to sleep, to reassure them that there is 
			nothing to worry about, that such things only happen every 100,000 
			years or so, and certainly, the Space Watch Program is going 
			to find all the possible impactors and take care of things.  
			 
			Recent articles we have covered include: 
			
				  
				
				
				
				Top Scientists Want Research Free From 
				Politics 
				 
				Leading U.S. scientists called on Congress Thursday to make sure 
				the next president does not do what they say the George W. 
				Bush Administration has done: censor, suppress and falsify 
				important environmental and health research. [...] 
				 
				Among the more than 15,000 government scientists signing onto 
				the statement are Harold Varmus, president of Memorial 
				Sloan-Kettering Cancer Centre and former director of the 
				National Institutes of Health (NIH); and Anthony 
				Robbins, professor of medicine at Tufts University 
				and former director of the National Institute for 
				Occupational Safety and Health. 
				
					
					"Although surely the worst, the 
					Bush Administration is not the first, nor will it be the 
					last administration to mistreat and misuse science and 
					scientists," Robbins said.  
					  
					
					"The White House itself has been 
					directly involved in the suppression and falsification of 
					science," Robbins stressed. 
				 
				
				But interference from the White 
				House is just part of the problem, said Francesca Grifo, 
				a former government researcher and now a director at the 
				Union of Concerned Scientists. Industry lobbyists are all 
				over government agencies, trying to influence research that will 
				impact their corporations, she said.  
				
					
					"These special interest groups 
					are being given access at the highest level." 
					 
					"Government scientists have had their findings subjected to 
					censorship and misrepresentation," said Kurt Gottfried, 
					professor of physics at Cornell University and a member of 
					the Union of Concerned Scientists. "The public and Congress 
					have often been deprived of accurate and candid scientific 
					information." 
					 
					"The pursuit of science in an open society has had a long 
					and fruitful tradition in America," Gottfried said. 
					"Unfortunately, this tradition has been violated in recent 
					years by the government itself." 
				 
				
				 
				
				
				Government's funding framework breeds 
				scientific conformity 
				 
				Here is a list of beliefs in the biomedical and climate sciences 
				that must not be questioned if you're applying for a government 
				grant: 
				
					
						- 
						
						That global warming is 
						caused by humans  
						- 
						
						That AIDS is caused by a 
						virus  
						- 
						
						That radiation, cigarette 
						smoke and other toxins are dangerous in proportion to 
						their strength, no matter how small the dose 
						 
						- 
						
						That heart disease is caused 
						by saturated fats  
						- 
						
						That cancer is caused by 
						mutations  
					 
				 
				
				This is part of a list offered by a 
				University of Washington professor of surgery, Donald W. 
				Miller, who is a heart surgeon at the VA Medical Center in 
				Seattle. Miller believes that all the above ideas may be 
				false, and ought to be tested. [...] 
				 
				But much of science runs on government money. Some people find 
				the stink of bias only in private money, and see government as 
				free of it, but they are mistaken. Government likes certain 
				beliefs. To get its money, you have to get the approval of the 
				scientists it selects, and you are less likely to get it if they 
				think your idea wrong. 
				 
				What that means, Miller says, is that,  
				
					
					"If you say low doses of 
					radiation aren't bad for you, or that global warming is due 
					to variations in the sun, you can't get funded." 
				 
				
				He says this happened to University 
				of California scientist Peter Dues-berg, who challenged the 
				viral theory of AIDS, and to Harvard's Willie Soon, who 
				challenged the pollution theory of global warming, and to 
				others. In a paper published in 2007 in the Journal of 
				Information Ethics, Miller argued that conformity is built 
				into the system of government grants. [...] 
				 
				In 2005, in the scientific journal Cellular and Molecular 
				Biology, Pollack made an argument similar to 
				Miller's. American science, he wrote, has become "a culture of 
				believers" whose rule is, "just keep it safe and get your 
				funding." 
				 
				For science, the result has not been good. [...] 
				 
				Thomas Kuhn, the philosopher of science, argued famously 
				that science progresses in revolutionary bursts, in which the 
				"dominant paradigm" is overturned. But what if the supporters of 
				the dominant paradigm are the people vetting your application? 
			 
			
			We most certainly can see that the issue 
			of meteorite, cometary and asteroid impacts on our planet, 
			and their true potential danger to each and every one of us, must be 
			added to this list of unfunded research.  
			 
			This is a very bad and dangerous state of affairs.  
			
			  
			
			As Victor Clube wrote in his 
			letter to SOTT.net: 
			
				
				First, I should say your references 
				to the (cosmically complacent) paleoclimate community and to my 
				otherwise unread narrative report to the USAF European office 
				strike a very considerable chord with me. After all neither Ms
				Victoria Cox nor your good self can be aware how very 
				much Bill and I had reason to appreciate the timely injection of 
				USAF funds at a time when the line of research we championed 
				appeared to be successfully closed down by the UK scientific 
				establishment.  
				  
				
				Thus we were both in turn obliged to 
				relinquish our career posts at the Royal Observatory, 
				Edinburgh on account of this line of research - which gave rise 
				to our reincarnation at a more tolerant haven namely my alma 
				mater (Oxford). 
				 
				Also, whilst I broadly accept your commentary regarding the role 
				of "national elites" in the face of near-Earth threats, I am 
				quite certain the elites in practice currently know VERY "much 
				LESS than they let on" and that the situation for humanity is 
				dire. Any comfort you may draw from the opposite opinion seems 
				to me to be entirely misplaced.  
				  
				
				Thus although the globally modest 
				efforts to assess the NEO threat with telescopes by a few 
				semi-enlightened national administrations (eg USA) or by a few 
				private enterprises (eg Gates) are certainly to be commended, I 
				look upon this aspect of the NEO threat as basically 
				intermittent and therefore more or less symbolic so far 
				as generally more urgent and still largely undetected low mass 
				NEO flux (which is demonstrably climatological in its effect) is 
				concerned.  
				  
				
				This particular threat (evidently 
				responsible for our planet's evolving glacial/interglacial 
				condition during the past 3 million years) is of course 
				'fundamentally' ignored by the current Body Scientific and hence 
				by most of humanity as well. 
			 
			
			  
			
			And so, it seems, we here at SOTT.net, 
			and some brave souls with the good of humanity at heart, are on 
			their own, opposed by the governments that are supposed to be in 
			place to look after the interests of their people.  
			 
			Of course, the question arises: what led to this general and overall 
			blindness on the part of the people we look to for interpretation 
			and explanation of our reality? How can the people who write 
			textbooks, teach in schools, even at the highest level, be so 
			ignorant? The consequences of this ignorance are, after all, 
			detrimental to everyone for many reasons, not the least of which is 
			simple survival in a rather hostile environment.  
			 
			The events that have been covered so far in this series have led us 
			to understand that there have been many times when it is highly 
			probable that the earth - or parts thereof - was bombarded with 
			meteorites or exploding aerial cometary fragments. These events 
			occurred, and were probably related to, periods of great stress on 
			the environment and humanity as a whole.  
			
			  
			
			Climate changes brought floods, 
			droughts, extreme temperatures, crop failures and famine. These 
			pressures may have caused lowered disease resistance for given 
			populations, and it is also conjectured that extra-terrestrial 
			bombardments may have carried disease pathogens. Impacts or crustal 
			disturbances could have placed stresses on the geological structures 
			so that outgassings from fissures, the ocean, or lakes may have 
			poisoned large numbers of people, not to mention the record of 
			tsunamis that is now called into question.  
			
			  
			
			Do we know, for example, that the 
			Christmas tsunami-causing earthquake near Malaysia was not impact 
			induced? No, we don't.  
			
			  
			
			And we can't trust either our 
			governments or the news media - or even most of academia who owe 
			their livelihoods to the government - to tell us the truth.  
			 
			Why do they lie to us?  
			 
			Well, the main reason is rather simple: it's all about control. 
			All of these things, taken together, place intolerable stresses on 
			the human social organism and, as is typical for human beings, this 
			brings on a crisis of faith, demands for answers, demands for 
			protection that governments simply find it too expensive to provide.
			 
			 
			When the world shows itself to be a hostile environment, when the 
			environment suggests that there is no god and humanity is cast 
			adrift in an uncaring cosmos, most people cannot tolerate this; they 
			desperately need to restore their belief in something "out there" 
			that is going to save them, and if there is no one to save the, that 
			means that someone has to be blamed for the disasters: a scapegoat.
			 
			
			  
			
			The corrupt governments do not want to 
			be blamed, so they seek to blame someone else and convince the 
			masses that this object of derision is the chief cause of all 
			terrors. And the masses invariably buy into these maneuvers because, 
			of course, if you can find someone or something to blame for 
			calamity, you can continue in your illusion that, 
			
				
				"God is in his heaven 
				and - but for the evil acts of the chosen scapegoat - all 
				would be right with the world."  
			 
			
			Otherwise, the tension and anxiety of 
			having no control (even vicarious, via prayer or ritual) over the 
			hostile environment, would be unbearable. I'm sure that you notice 
			that this also relieves the individual of any responsibility as 
			well, so this approach works in all kinds of situations.  
			 
			We are going to examine this problem in some depth further on, but 
			for now, I would like the reader to become acquainted with the 
			facts. What I have prepared for today is The List, by no 
			means exhaustive, of all the incidents I have been able to uncover 
			of meteorite, asteroid, or cometary impacts that have caused death 
			and destruction, property damage, or were near misses.  
			
			  
			
			Major parts of The List are 
			extracted from the work of John S. Lewis, Professor of 
			Planetary Sciences at the Lunar and Planetary Laboratory, 
			Codirector of the NASA/University of Arizona Space Engineering 
			Research Center, and Commissioner of the Arizona State Space 
			Commission, in specific, his books entitled
			
			Rain of Iron and Ice and
			
			Comet and Asteroid Impact Hazards on a 
			Populated Earth.  
			
			  
			
			In this latter volume, he writes: 
			
				
				The most intensively studied impact 
				phenomenon, impact cratering, is of limited importance, due to 
				the rarity and large mean time between events for crater-forming 
				impacts. Almost all events causing property damage and lethality 
				are due to bodies less than 100 meters in diameter, almost all 
				of which, except for the very largest and strongest, are fated 
				to explode in the atmosphere. ... [W]e are forced to conclude 
				that the complex behavior of smaller bodies is closely relevant 
				to the threat actually experienced by contemporary civilization.
				 
			 
			
			Based on the data he collected, Lewis 
			noted that: 
			
				
				[O]n the century time scale, 
				firestorm ignition and direct blast damage by rare, strong, 
				deeply penetrating bodies are the most common threats to human 
				life, with average fatality rates of about 250 people per year. 
				... On a 1000-year scale, the most severe single event, which is 
				usually a 10 to 100 megaton 
				
				Tunguska-type airburst, 
				accounts for most of the total fatalities. On longer time 
				scales, regional impact-triggered tsunamis become the most 
				dangerous events. ...The exact impactor threshold size for 
				global effects remains poorly determined. [...] 
				 
				Perhaps most interesting is the implication that the large 
				majority of lethal events (not of the number of fatalities) are 
				caused by bodies that are so small, so faint, and so numerous 
				that the cost of the effort required to find, track, predict, 
				and intercept them exceeds the cost of the damage incurred by 
				ignoring them.  
				
				[Lewis, 1999] 
			 
			
			Unfortunately, Prof. Lewis did not have 
			to hand the information presented by Mike Baillie in his book
			
			New Light on the Black Death, nor 
			did he consider the global events of 12000 years ago revealed by the 
			work of maverick scientists, Firestone, West and 
			Warwick-Smith.  
			
			  
			
			If he had added the estimated numbers of 
			fatalities from those events into his calculations, it might not 
			have decided that the small, faint, and numerous bodies were so 
			easily ignored. I think that if ALL the data were plugged in, the 
			average deaths per year would be a lot higher than 250.  
			
			  
			
			Regarding impacts from history, Lewis 
			writes in Comet and Asteroid Impact Hazards on a Populated Earth: 
			
				
				Many ancient sources from many 
				cultures treat comets as literal, physical harbingers of doom. 
				Such phenomena as the burning of cities and the overthrow of 
				buildings and walls by aerial events are mentioned many times in 
				Latin, Greek, Hebrew, and Chinese records, but there is no 
				evidence of physical understanding of the nature of the 
				bombarding objects or their effects until quite recently. [...] 
				 
				There is indeed a language problem in understanding the ancient 
				reports, but it is largely a matter of the lack of an 
				appropriate technical vocabulary in the older writings. [...] In 
				certain locations and periods, especially in medieval Europe, 
				all unusual heavenly events were interpreted as signs sent by 
				God.  
				  
				
				Therefore, the surviving accounts 
				are strongly biased toward explaining the moral purpose of these 
				events, not their physical nature. Such fundamental information 
				as exact date and time, exact location, place of appearance of 
				the phenomenon in the sky, its duration and physical extent, 
				luminosity, precise nature of the damage done, and the like were 
				generally regarded as unimportant, and therefore rarely recorded 
				for posterity. [...]  
				  
				
				Even in 20th century newspapers, 
				bolide explosions may be described (and indexed) as "mysterious 
				explosions," aerial blasts, aerolites, aeroliths, bolides, 
				earthquakes, fireballs, meteorites, meteors, shocks, thunder, 
				and so on. [...] 
				 
				Reports of meteorite falls, often with consequent damage, extend 
				back to the fall of a "thunderstone" in Crete in 1478 BC, 
				described by Malchus in the Chronicle of Paros. 
				The earliest Biblical source is the account of a lethal fall of 
				stones in ... Joshua 10:11. [...] 
				 
				Other ancient reports in the West are found in the writings of
				Pausanius, Plutarch, Livy, Pindar,
				Valerius Maximus, Caesar, and many others. 
				 
				  
				
				The report of a great fall of black 
				dust at Constantinople in 472 BC, perhaps the result of a 
				high-altitude airburst, is documented by Procopius, 
				Ammianus Marcellinus, Theophanes, and others.  
				 
				Colonel S. P. Worden has called to my attention the 
				following passage in The History of the Franks, written 
				by Bishop Gregory of Tours:  
				
					
					"580 AD in Louraine, one morning 
					before the dawning of the day, a great light was seen 
					crossing the heavens, falling toward the east. A sound like 
					that of a tree crashing down was heard over all the 
					countryside, but it could surely not have been any tree, 
					since it was heard more than fifty miles away... the city of 
					Bordeaux was badly shaken by an earthquake ... a 
					supernatural fire burned down villages about Bordeaux.
					 
					  
					
					It took hold so rapidly that 
					houses and even threshing-floors with all their grain were 
					burned to ashes. Since there was absolutely no other visible 
					cause of the fire, it must have happened by divine will. The 
					city of Orleans also burned with so great a fire that even 
					the rich lost almost everything." 
				 
				
				Astronomers who have sought 
				documentary evidence of ancient astronomical phenomena 
				(eclipses, comets, fireballs, etc.) have found that East Asian 
				records are far superior to European records for many centuries.
				Kevin Yau has searched Chinese records and found many 
				reports of deaths and injuries (Yau et al., 1994).  
				  
				
				The Chinese records of lethal impact 
				events include the death of 10 victims from a meteorite fall in 
				616 AD, an "iron rain" in the O-chia district in the 14th 
				century that killed people and animals, several soldiers injured 
				by the fall of a "large star" in Ho-t'ao in 1369, and many 
				others. The most startling is a report of an event in early 1490 
				in Ch'ing-yang, Shansi, in which many people were killed when 
				stones "fell like rain." Of the three known surviving reports of 
				this event, one says that "over 10,000 people" were killed, and 
				one says that "several tens of thousands" were killed. 
				 
				On 14 September 1511, a meteorite fall in Cremona, Lombardy, 
				Italy, reportedly killed a monk, several birds, and a sheep. In 
				the 17th century we find reports of a monk in Milano, Italy, who 
				was struck by a meteorite that severed his femoral artery, 
				causing him to bleed to death, and of two sailors killed on 
				shipboard by a meteorite fall in the Indian Ocean. 
				 
				In addition to these shipboard fatalities, there have been 
				several striking accounts of near disasters involving impacts 
				very close to ships. Near midnight of 24 February 1885, at a 
				latitude of 37 degrees N and a longitude of 170 degrees 15 
				minutes E in the North Pacific, the crew of the barque Innerwich, 
				en route from Japan to Vancouver, saw the sky turn fiery red:
				 
				
					
					"A large mass of fire appeared 
					over the vessel, completely blinding the spectators; and, as 
					it fell into the sea some 50 yards to leeward, it caused a 
					hissing sound, which was heard above the blast, and made the 
					vessel quiver from stem to stem. Hardly had this 
					disappeared, when a lowering mass of white foam was seen 
					rapidly approaching the vessel.  
					  
					
					The noise from the advancing 
					volume of water is described as deafening. The barque was 
					struck flat aback; but, before there was time to touch a 
					brace, the sails had filled again, and the roaring white sea 
					had passed ahead." 
				 
				
				A strikingly similar event occurred 
				only 2 years later on the opposite side of the world. Captain 
				C.D. Swart of the Dutch barque J.P.A. reported in the 
				American Journal of Meteorology 4 (1887) that, when sailing 
				at 37 degrees 39 minutes N and 57degrees W, at about 5 pm on 19 
				March 1887, during a severe storm in which it was "as dark as 
				night above," two brilliant fireballs appeared as in a sea of 
				fire.  
				  
				
				One bolide,  
				
					
					"fell into the water very close 
					alongside the vessel with a roar, and caused the sea to make 
					tremendous breakers which swept over the vessel. A 
					suffocating atmosphere and perspiration ran down every 
					person's face on board and caused everyone to gasp for fresh 
					air. Immediately after this, solid lumps of ice fell on 
					deck, and everything on deck and in the rigging became iced, 
					notwithstanding that the thermometer registered 19 degrees 
					C." 
				 
				
				On 20 August 1907, the steamship 
				Cambrian arrived in Boston from England with an equally 
				extraordinary tale to tell. When the ship was several hundred 
				miles south of Cape Race, Newfoundland, steaming along under a 
				clear sky, a brilliant fireball appeared near the northeastern 
				horizon and,  
				
					
					"rushed across the sky like a 
					rocket. The next moment it passed over the topmast of the 
					liner with a tremendous roar and plowed up the sea about 
					fifty yards from the boat. The upheaval of the water was 
					terrific, but the ship was not damaged."  
				 
				
				The report of this event was carried 
				in the New York Times. 
				 
				Next, according to the Times, on 13 September 1930, a fireball 
				plunged into the sea near Eureka, California, barely missing the 
				tug Humboldt, which was towing the Norwegian motorship Childar 
				out to sea. It requires little imagination to appreciate that 
				such an event, if it were to strike a ship, should easily cause 
				fatalities, or even the loss of the vessel with all hands.
				 
				
				[Lewis, 1999] 
			 
			
			Now, that just gives you a taste of what 
			is to come. (I would like you to notice the highlighted mention of 
			the fall of chunks of ice.)  
			
			  
			
			So, without further ado, here is: 
  
			
			  
			
			 
			THE LIST - Damages, Disasters, Injuries, Deaths, and Very Close Calls 
			
			  
			
				
				10,000 - 11,000 B.C.  
				
					
					- The earliest disaster we know 
					of from our historical or mythic records is, of course, the 
					legendary Deluge of Atlantis. The description of the end of
					
					Atlantis given by Plato 
					in the "Timaeus" and "Critias" dialogues bears striking 
					resemblance to what many scientists are now agreed would be 
					the inevitable result of an oceanic impact by a 
					disintegrating comet or large asteroid.  
					  
					
					The resultant 'tsunami', or 
					tidal waves, would easily reach 2000 ft. high as they 
					approached land, wiping out any and all coastal settlements. 
					The deluge traditions, of which there are literally hundreds 
					worldwide, appear in this light to be variations on Plato's 
					account, and could even be actual observation-based tales, 
					eye-witness accounts of the same, or similar, events. 
					 
					  
					
					This is very likely the event 
					discussed by Firestone, West and Warwick-Smith in The 
					Cycle of Cosmic Catastrophes: How a Stone-Age Comet Changed 
					the Course of World Culture.  
					  
					
					As I have discussed in my book,
					
						The Secret History of the World, 
					the North and South American continents in the Western 
					Hemisphere fit all the descriptions of "Atlantis," and it is 
					very likely that the event that led to the extinction of 
					about 30 species of large mammals about 12,000 years ago was 
					the source of the legends of Atlantis and probably the 
					legends of a global deluge: Noah's Flood.  
					  
					
					Let's look at some descriptions 
					of what such an event can do. 
					
						
						Back in the 1940s Dr. 
						Frank C. Hibben, Prof. of Archeology at the 
						University of New Mexico led an expedition to Alaska to 
						look for human remains. He didn't find human remains; he 
						found miles and miles of icy muck just packed with 
						mammoths, mastodons, and several kinds of bison, horses, 
						wolves, bears and lions.  
						  
						
						Just north of Fairbanks, 
						Alaska, the members of the expedition watched in horror 
						as bulldozers pushed the half-melted muck into sluice 
						boxes for the extraction of gold. Animal tusks and bones 
						rolled up in front of the blades "like shavings before a 
						giant plane". The carcasses were found in all attitudes 
						of death, most of them "pulled apart by some 
						unexplainable prehistoric catastrophic disturbance." 
						
						[Hibben, Frank, The Lost 
						Americans (New York: Thomas & Crowell Co. 1946)] 
  
						
						 
						The killing fields stretched for literally hundreds of 
						miles in every direction. 
						
						[ibid.]  
						  
						  
						
						There were trees and 
						animals, layers of peat and moss, twisted and tangled 
						and mangled together as though some Cosmic mixmaster 
						sucked them all in circa 12000 years ago, and then froze 
						them instantly into a solid mass.  
						
						[Sanderson, Ivan T., 
						"Riddle of the Frozen Giants", Saturday Evening Post, 
						No. 39, January 16, 1960.] 
  
						
						 
						Just north of Siberia entire islands are formed of the 
						bones of Pleistocene animals swept northward from the 
						continent into the freezing Arctic Ocean. One estimate 
						suggests that some ten million animals may be buried 
						along the rivers of northern Siberia. Thousands upon 
						thousands of tusks created a massive ivory trade for the 
						master carvers of China, all from the frozen mammoths 
						and mastodons of Siberia. The famous Beresovka mammoth 
						first drew attention to the preserving properties of 
						being quick-frozen when buttercups were found in its 
						mouth. 
						 
						What kind of terrible event overtook these millions of 
						creatures in a single day? The evidence suggests an 
						enormous tsunami raging across the land, tumbling 
						animals and vegetation together, to be finally 
						quick-frozen for the next 12000 years. But the 
						extinction was not limited to the Arctic, even if the 
						freezing at colder locations preserved the evidence of 
						Nature's rage. 
						 
						Paleontologist George G. Simpson considers the 
						extinction of the Pleistocene horse in North America to 
						be one of the most mysterious episodes in zoological 
						history, confessing, "no one knows the answer." He is 
						also honest enough to admit that there is the larger 
						problem of the extinction of many other species in 
						America at the same time.  
						
						[Simpson, George G., 
						Horses, New York: Oxford University Press) 1961] 
						 
						  
						  
						
						The horse, giant tortoises 
						living in the Caribbean, the giant sloth, the 
						saber-toothed tiger, the glyptodont and toxodon. These 
						were all tropical animals. These creatures didn't die 
						because of the "gradual onset" of an ice age, "unless 
						one is willing to postulate freezing temperatures across 
						the equator, such an explanation clearly begs the 
						question."  
						
						[Martin, P. S. & Guilday, 
						J. E., "Bestiary for Pleistocene Biologists", 
						Pleistocene Extinction, Yale University, 1967] 
  
						
						 
						Massive piles of mastodon and saber-toothed tiger bones 
						were discovered in Florida.  
						
						[Valentine, quoted by 
						Berlitz, Charles, The Mystery of Atlantis (New York, 
						1969)]  
						  
						  
						
						Mastodons, toxodons, giant 
						sloths and other animals were found in Venezuela 
						quick-frozen in mountain glaciers. Woolly rhinoceros, 
						giant armadillos, giant beavers, giant jaguars, ground 
						sloths, antelopes and scores of other entire species 
						were all totally wiped out at the same time, at the end 
						of the Pleistocene, approximately 12000 years ago. 
						 
						This event was global. The mammoths of Siberia became 
						extinct at the same time as the giant rhinoceros of 
						Europe; the mastodons of Alaska, the bison of Siberia, 
						the Asian elephants and the American camels. It is 
						obvious that the cause of these extinctions must be 
						common to both hemispheres, and that it was not gradual. 
						A "uniformitarian glaciation" would not have caused 
						extinctions because the various animals would have 
						simply migrated to better pasture. What is seen is a 
						surprising event of uncontrolled violence.  
						
						[Leonard, R. Cedric, 
						Appendix A in "A Geological Study of the Mid-Atlantic 
						Ridge", Special Paper No. 1 ( Bethany: Cowen Publishing 
						1979)]  
						  
						  
						
						In other words, 12000 years 
						ago, something terrible happened - so terrible that life 
						on earth was nearly wiped out in a single day. 
						 
						Harold P. Lippman admits that the magnitude of 
						fossils and tusks encased in the Siberian permafrost 
						present an "insuperable difficulty" to the theory of 
						uniformitarianism, since no gradual process can result 
						in the preservation of tens of thousands of tusks and 
						whole individuals, "even if they died in winter." 
						 
						
						[Lippman, Harold E., 
						"Frozen Mammoths", Physical Geology, (New York 1969)]
						 
						  
						  
						
						Especially when many of 
						these individuals have undigested grasses and leaves in 
						their belly. Pleistocene geologist William R. Farrand 
						of the Lamont-Doherty Geological Observatory, who is 
						opposed to catastrophism in any form, states: 
						 
						
							
							"Sudden death is 
							indicated by the robust condition of the animals and 
							their full stomachs ... the animals were robust and 
							healthy when they died."  
						 
						
						[Farrand, William R., 
						"Frozen Mammoths and Modern Geology", Science, Vol.133, 
						No. 3455, March 17, 1961]  
						  
						  
						
						Unfortunately, in spite of 
						this admission, this poor guy seems to have been 
						incapable of facing the reality of worldwide catastrophe 
						represented by the millions of bones deposited all over 
						this planet right at the end of the Pleistocene. 
						 
						  
						
						Hibben sums up the situation 
						in a single statement:  
						
							
							"The Pleistocene period 
							ended in death. This was no ordinary extinction of a 
							vague geological period, which fizzled to an 
							uncertain end. This death was catastrophic and all 
							inclusive."  
						 
						
						[Hibben, op. cit.] 
						[Quoted from The Secret History of The World] 
					 
					
					Firestone, West and 
					Warwick-Smith write: 
					
						
						"Until recently, the 
						astronomical mainstream was highly critical of Clube and 
						Napier's giant comet hypothesis. However, the crash of 
						comet 
						Shoemaker-Levy 9 on 
						Jupiter in 1994 has led to a change in attitudes. The 
						comet, watched by the world's observatories, was seen 
						split into 20 pieces and slammed into different parts of 
						the planet over a period of several days. A similar 
						impact on Earth, it hardly needs saying, would have been 
						devastating."  
					 
					
					The Carolina Bays date to this 
					time.  
					  
					
					The Carolina bays are mysterious 
					land features often filled with bay trees and other wetland 
					vegetation. Because of their oval shape and consistent 
					orientation, they are considered by some authorities to be 
					the result of a vast meteor shower that occurred 
					approximately 12,000 years ago.  
					  
					
					What is most astonishing is the 
					number of them. There are over 500,000 of these shallow 
					basins dotting the coastal plain from Georgia to Delaware. 
					That is a frightening figure. 
					 
					Let me repeat: there are over 500,000 of these shallow 
					basins.  
					
					  
					
					  
					
						
						Unlike virtually any other 
						bodies of water or changes in elevation, these 
						topographical features follow a reliable and 
						unmistakable pattern. Carolina Bays are circular, 
						typically stretched, elliptical depressions in the 
						ground, oriented along their long axis from the 
						Northwest to the Southeast. [T]hey are further 
						characterized by an elevated rim of fine sand 
						surrounding the perimeter. [...]  
						 
						Robert Kobres, an independent researcher in 
						Athens, Georgia, has studied Carolina Bays for nearly 20 
						years in conjunction with his larger interest in impact 
						threats from space. His recent, self-published, 
						investigations have profound consequences for Carolina 
						Bay study and demand research by academia as serious, 
						relevant and previously unexamined new information.
						 
						  
						
						The essence of Kobres' 
						theory is that the search for "debris," and the 
						comparison of Bays with "traditional" impact craters, 
						falsely and naively assumes that circular craters 
						with extraterrestrial material in them are the only 
						terrestrial evidence of past encounters with objects 
						entering earth's atmosphere. 
						 
						Kobres goes a logical step further by assuming that 
						forces associated with incoming bodies, principally 
						intense heat, should also leave visible signatures on 
						the earth. And, finally, that physics does not demand 
						that a "collision" of the bodies need necessarily occur 
						to produce enormous change on earth. To verify that such 
						encounters are possible outside of the physics lab, we 
						need look no further than the so-called "Tunguska 
						event." 
						 
						At the epicenter of the explosion lay not a large crater 
						with a "rock" in it, as might be expected, but nothing 
						more than a number of "neat oval bogs." The Tunguska 
						literature generally mentions the bogs only in passing, 
						since the researchers examining the site failed to 
						locate any evidence of a meteorite and went on to 
						examine other aspects of the explosion.  
						
						(The Secret History of 
						The World)  
					 
					
					Now, how many human deaths ought 
					we to assign to this event? As Firestone, et al 
					discuss, it was global in effect and the evidence of a 
					sharply reduced population of not only animals, but humans, 
					is there in the geological record. But what was the total 
					human population? What kind of numbers can we plug into 
					Lewis' calculations?  
					  
					
					Frankly, we don't know. 
					 
					  
					
					Undoubtedly, multiplied millions 
					of human beings perished at that time along with the 
					extinction of many animal species. One thing that seems 
					certain is that if these numbers were included in Lewis' 
					assessment, it would make a significant change in the 
					"average number of deaths per year". Though, of course, this 
					was a very big event, and those don't happen every year, or 
					even every century.  
					  
					
					They happen on a scale of 
					thousands of years and there hasn't been one like that for 
					12000 years.  
					  
				 
				
				3195 B.C.
				 
				
					
					- Eco-disaster as shown in tree 
					rings. What evidence is there then that something unusual 
					happened around 3100 BC other than the Mayan year zero 
					supposedly relating to 3114 BC?  
					
						
						- Newgrange construction.
						 
						- Flood in paleoclimatic data.  
						- Stonehenge number one  
						- The unification of Egypt  
						- Methane peak (fires).  
						- Cold time according to bristlecone pines.  
						- The coastal menhirs in Brittany.  
					 
					
					Although anyone of these in 
					itself would not be unusual, the timing of them within a 
					frame of only 100 years, is what makes us suspect that 
					something unusual was going on.  
					  
					
					The next 1000 years or so were 
					very restless time globally. 
					
						
						The postulated bombardments 
						and dust-veils at around 3195 BC, another narrowest 
						tree-ring date, would have wreaked havoc on both the 
						local and global climate, and any and all cultures 
						affected would have taken many decades, maybe even 
						centuries, to recover.  
						  
						
						The sheer terror that 
						'multiple-Tunguska-class fireballs' would have instilled 
						into the peoples of those times would have 
						understandably motivated them towards building some form 
						of observatories to help predict future meteor 
						showers/storms as a matter of perceived urgency. 
					 
					
					Stonehenge may very well have 
					been built to help in the watch for comets. And, yet again, 
					we have no numbers of human fatalities to plug into the 
					calculations but they must have been enormous. 
  
				 
				
				3123 B.C.  
				
					
					- 29 June - Germany - 'The 
					clay tablet that tells how an asteroid destroyed Sodom 5,000 
					years ago' 
					
						
						A clay tablet that has 
						baffled scientists for more than a century has been 
						identified as a witness's account of an asteroid that 
						destroyed the Biblical cities of Sodom and Gomorrah 
						5,000 years ago. 
						 
						Researchers believe that the tablet's symbols give a 
						detailed account of how a mile-long asteroid hit the 
						region, causing thousands of deaths and devastating more 
						than one million sq km (386,000 sq miles). 
						 
						The impact, equivalent to more than 1,000 tons of TNT 
						exploding, would have created one of the world's 
						biggest-ever landslides.  
						 
						The Old Testament story describes how God 
						destroyed the 'wicked sinners' of Sodom with fire and 
						brimstone but allowed Lot, the city's one good man, to 
						flee with his family. 
						 
						The theory is the work of two rocket scientists - 
						Alan Bond and Mark Hempsell - who have spent 
						the past eight years piecing together the archaeological 
						puzzle. 
						 
						At its heart is a clay tablet called the Planisphere, 
						discovered by the Victorian archaeologist Henry 
						Layard in the remains of the library of the Royal 
						Palace at Nineveh. 
						 
						Using computers to recreate the night sky thousands of 
						years ago, they have pinpointed the sighting described 
						on the tablet - a 700 BC copy of notes of the night sky 
						as seen by a Sumerian astrologer in one of the world's 
						earliest-known civilizations - to shortly before dawn on 
						June 29 in the year 3123BC. 
						 
						Half the tablet records planet positions and clouds, 
						while the other half describes the movement of an object 
						looking like a 'stone bowl' travelling quickly across 
						the sky. 
						 
						The description matches a type of asteroid known as an
						Aten type, which orbits the Sun close to the 
						Earth. Its trajectory would have put it on a collision 
						course with the Otz Valley. [In Germany; in other words. 
						In short, the story wasn't about Abraham and 
						Lot in Palestine!] 
						
							
							'It came in at a very 
							low angle - around six degrees - and then clipped a 
							mountain called Gaskogel around 11 km from Köfels,' 
							said Mr Hempsell. 
							 
							'This caused it to explode - and as it travelled 
							down the valley it became a fireball.  
							 
							'When it hit Köfels it created enormous pressures 
							which pulverized the rock and caused the landslide. 
							But because it wasn't solid, there was no crater.' 
						 
						
						The explosion would have 
						created a mushroom cloud, while a plume of smoke would 
						have been seen for hundreds of miles. 
						 
						Mr Hempsell said another part of the tablet, which is 18 
						cm across and shaped like a bowl, describes a plume of 
						smoke around dawn the following morning. 
						
							
							'You need to know the 
							context before you can translate it,' said Mr 
							Hempsell, of Bristol University. 
						 
						
						Geologists have dated the 
						landslide to around 9,000 years ago, far earlier than 
						the Sumerian record. However, Mr Hempsell, who has 
						published a book on the theory, believes contaminated 
						samples from the asteroid may have confused previous 
						dating attempts. 
						 
						Academics were also quick to disagree with the findings, 
						which were published in A Sumerian Observation of the 
						Köfels's Impact Event. 
						 
						John Taylor, a retired expert in Near Eastern 
						archaeology at the British Museum, said there was no 
						evidence that
						
						the ancient Sumerians 
						were able to make such accurate astronomical records, 
						while our knowledge of Sumerian language was incomplete. 
						
							
							'I remain unconvinced by 
							these results,' he added.  
						 
					 
				 
				
				 
				2345 B.C.
				 
				
					
					- Eco-disaster focused in the 
					Levant as shown in tree-rings.  
					
						
						The French archaeologist, 
						Marie-Agnes Courty, presented a paper at the 
						Society for Inter-Disciplinary Studies' July 1997 
						conference at Cambridge University, in which she first 
						detailed the findings of excavations at a site in 
						northern Syria, at Tell Leilan.  
						  
						
						This was the first time ever 
						that an archaeological excavation had been initiated 
						where the main purpose was to examine the 
						stratigraphical record of the area with a view to 
						searching for evidence of 'scorched earth' due to a 
						suspected episode of extra-terrestrial 'fireball 
						bombardment'. 
						 
						She and her team found much evidence of microscopic 
						glass spherules typical of melted sand and rock 
						which is caused by the intense heat resulting from an 
						asteroid impact or air-burst. She recommended further 
						excavations there and at other sites.  
						  
						
						It would make sense that 
						attention should be focused on sites once occupied at 
						dates where the tree-ring chronologies show evidence of 
						abrupt climate changes - as at Tell Leilan in northern 
						Syria, where the 'burn event' has now been dated by 
						Courty as immediately prior to 2345 BC, a 'narrowest 
						tree-ring' date. 
					 
					
					Another with no human fatality 
					numbers included in the calculations.  
					
						
						Scientists have found the 
						first evidence that a devastating meteor impact in the 
						Middle East might have triggered the mysterious collapse 
						of civilizations more than 4,000 years ago. 
						 
						Studies of satellite images of southern Iraq have 
						revealed a two-mile-wide circular depression which 
						scientists say bears all the hallmarks of an impact 
						crater. If confirmed, it would point to the Middle East 
						being struck by a meteor with the violence equivalent to 
						hundreds of nuclear bombs.  
						  
						
						Today's crater lies on what 
						would have been shallow sea 4,000 years ago, and any 
						impact would have caused devastating fires and flooding. 
						The catastrophic effect of these could explain the 
						mystery of why so many early cultures went into 
						sudden decline around 2300 BC.   
						  
						
						The crater's faint outline 
						was found by Dr Sharad Master, a geologist at the 
						University of Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, on satellite 
						images of the Al 'Amarah region, about 10 miles 
						north-west of the confluence of the Tigris and Euphrates 
						and home of the Marsh Arabs.  
						
						(Robert Matthews Science 
						Correspondent, The Telegraph - London 11-4-1) 
					 
				 
				  
				
				1628 B.C.
				 
				
					
					- "The Exodus" - Biblical 
					scholars have been debating the date of the so-called Exodus 
					for hundreds of years. The most recent researches have 
					indicated that there was no exodus as depicted in the Bible, 
					it was all made up by post-exilic priests - to create a 
					"history" justifying their elite status and privileges. More 
					than that, based on historical knowledge of how things were 
					done in those times, they probably were not even related to 
					any of the people "carried away to Babylon" in the first 
					place.  
					  
					
					And so, it seems logical to 
					speculate that the background information contained in the 
					Exodus story - and other related stories in the Bible, such 
					as the collapse of Jericho and the destruction of Sodom and 
					Gomorrah - were legendary stories of events that occurred 
					around the time of the eruption of Thera which has been 
					fairly securely fixed around 1600 B.C. plus or minus 50 
					years.  
					  
					
					Mike Baillie reports that 
					whatever happened at this period of history that includes 
					this monstrous eruption, it was global in effect as is shown 
					in the tree-ring chronologies. In other words, more was 
					going on than just a volcanic eruption.  
					  
					
					Again, no numbers of fatalities 
					to plug into the calculations though there are many ancient 
					reports of plague and mass death and Egyptian records report 
					many strange sky, weather, and plague phenomena.
					 
					  
				 
				
				1159 B.C.
				 
				
					
					- Collapse of Shang and Mycenean 
					cultures. Collapse of the Bronze Age in the Mediterranean 
					region.  
					  
					
					Wikipedia tells us:  
					
						
						The Bronze Age collapse is 
						the name given by those historians who see the 
						transition from the Late Bronze Age to the Early Iron 
						Age, as violent, sudden and culturally disruptive, 
						expressed by the collapse of palace economies of the 
						Aegean and Anatolia, replaced after a hiatus by the 
						isolated village cultures of the Dark Age period of 
						history of the Ancient Middle East.  
					 
					
					Mike Baillie points out 
					that a series of impacts/overhead explosions, would more 
					adequately explain the longstanding problem of the end of 
					the Bronze Age in the Eastern Mediterranean in the 12th 
					century BC. At that time, many - uncountable - major sites 
					were destroyed and totally burned and it has all been blamed 
					on those supernatural "Sea Peoples."  
					  
					
					If that was the case, if it was 
					invasion and conquest, there ought to at least be some 
					evidence for that, like dead warriors or signs of warfare... 
					but for the most part, that is not the case. There were 
					almost no bodies found, and no precious objects except those 
					that were hidden away as though someone expected to return 
					for them, or didn't have time to retrieve them.  
					  
					
					The people who fled 
					(extra-terrestrial events often have precursor activities 
					and warnings because a comet can often be observed 
					approaching for some time) were probably also killed in the 
					act of fleeing and the result was total abandonment and 
					total destruction of the cities in question. 
					 
					John Lewis did not include this in his calculations 
					either. 
				 
				
				 
				207 B.C.  
				
					
					-
					
					Scientists Say Comet Smashed Into 
					Southern Germany In 200 BC 
					
						
						A comet or asteroid smashed 
						into modern-day Germany some 2,200 years ago, unleashing 
						energy equivalent to thousands of atomic bombs, 
						scientists reported on Friday. 
						 
						The 1.1-kilometre (0.7-mile) diameter rock whacked into 
						southeastern Bavaria, leaving an "exceptional field" of 
						meteorites and impact craters that stretch from the town 
						of Altoetting to an area around Lake Chiemsee, the 
						scientists said in an article in the latest issue of US 
						magazine Astronomy. 
						 
						Colliding with the Earth's atmosphere at more than 
						43,000 kms per hour, the space rock probably broke up at 
						an altitude of 70 kms), they believe. 
						 
						The biggest chunk smashed into the ground with a force 
						equivalent to 106 million tonnes of TNT, or 8,500 
						Hiroshima bombs. 
						
							
							"The forest beneath the 
							blast would have ignited suddenly, burning until the 
							impact's blast wave shut down the conflagration," 
							the investigators said. 
							 
							"Dust may have been blown into the stratosphere, 
							where it would have been transported around the 
							globe easily... The region must have been devastated 
							for decades." 
						 
						
						The biggest crater is now a 
						circular lake called Tuettensee, measuring 370 meters 
						(1,200 feet) across. Scores of smaller craters and other 
						meteorite impacts can be spotted in an elliptical field, 
						inflicted by other debris. 
						
						  
						
						  
						
						  
						
						The study was carried out by 
						the Chiemgau Impact Research Team, whose five 
						members included a mineralogist, a geologist and an 
						astronomer. [...] 
						 
						Additional evidence comes from local discoveries of 
						Celtic artifacts, which appear to have been scorched on 
						one side. 
						 
						That helped to establish an approximate date for the 
						impact of between 480 and 30 BC. 
						 
						The figure may be fine-tuned to around 200 BC, thanks to 
						tree-ring evidence from preserved Irish oaks, which show 
						a slowing in growth around 207 BC. 
						 
						This may have been caused by a veil of dust kicked up 
						the impact, which filtered out sunlight. 
						 
						In addition, Roman authors at about the same time wrote 
						about showers of stones falling from the skies and 
						terrifying the populace. 
						 
						The object is more likely to have been a comet than an 
						asteroid, given the length of the ellipse and scattered 
						debris, the report says. 
					 
				 
				
				 
				44 B.C.
				 
				
					
					- Pliny states that there 
					were "Portentous and protracted eclipses of the sun occur, 
					such as the one after the murder of Caesar the dictator...."
					 
					  
					
					Yet there were no solar eclipses 
					visible from anywhere in the Roman Empire from Feb. of 48 
					B.C. through Dec. of 41 B.C., inclusive. There was a 
					spectacular daylight comet in 44 B.C., perhaps the most 
					famous comet in antiquity. A dust veil occluded the sky over 
					Italy in the spring of 44, and has often been attributed to 
					an (unconfirmed) eruption of Mt Etna.  
					  
					
					There are sulfate deposits in 
					the Greenland ice cores for this year and there is tree ring 
					evidence from North America, where dendrochronology points 
					to a climatic change in the late 40's B.C. What hit and 
					where it hit, has yet to be determined, and whether or not 
					there was death and destruction somewhere on the globe, is 
					unknown. 
					 
					John S. Lewis does not include this event in his 
					calculations. 
				 
				
				 
				60 - 70 A.D.
				 
				
					
					- The destruction of Jerusalem.
					 
					
						
						The story Josephus tells of 
						the sixties is one of famine, social unrest, 
						institutional deterioration, bitter internal conflicts, 
						class warfare, banditry, insurrections, intrigues, 
						betrayals, bloodshed, and the scattering of Judeans 
						throughout Palestine. ... There were wars, rumors of 
						wars for the better part of ten years and Josephus 
						reports portents, including a brilliant daylight in the 
						middle of the night!  
						
						(Burton Mack, A Myth of 
						Innocence: Mark and Christian Origins, 1988, 2006) 
					 
					
					We recognize that brilliant 
					daylight at night from
					
					the Tunguska event. 
					 
					
					 
					Josephus gives several portents of the evil to befall 
					Jerusalem and the temple. He described a star resembling a 
					sword, a comet, a light shining in the temple, a cow giving 
					birth to a lamb at the moment it was to be sacrificed in the 
					Jerusalem Temple, armies fighting in the sky, and a voice 
					from the Holy of Holies declaring,  
					
						
						"We are departing" 
						 
						
						(Josephus, Jewish Wars, 
						6). (Obviously, the voice was apocryphal.) 
						 
					 
					
					Some of these portents are 
					mentioned by other contemporary historians, Tacitus 
					for example. However, Tacitus, in book five of his 
					Histories, castigated the superstitious Jews for not 
					recognizing and offering expiations for the portents to 
					avert the disasters.  
					  
					
					He put the destruction of 
					Jerusalem down to the stupidity or willful ignorance of the 
					Jews themselves in not offering the appropriate sacrifices.
					 
					
						
						Thus there was a star 
						resembling a sword, which stood over the city 
						[Jerusalem], and a comet, that continued a whole year...
						 
						
						(Josephus, Jewish Wars 
						6.3) 
					 
					
					In short, it very well may be 
					that the eschatological writings in the New Testament, 
					the very formation of the Myth of Jesus, was based on 
					cometary events of the time, including a memory of the "Star 
					in the East."  
					  
					
					The destruction of the Temple at 
					Jerusalem may very well have been an "act of God," as 
					reported by Mark in his Gospel.  
				 
				
				 
				 
				312 A.D. 
				
					
					- Italy - A team of geologists 
					believes it has found the incoming space rock's impact 
					crater, and dating suggests its formation coincided with the 
					celestial vision said to have converted a future Roman 
					emperor to Christianity. The small, circular Cratere del 
					Sirente in central Italy is clearly an impact crater, 
					said the geologists because its shape fits and it is also 
					surrounded by numerous smaller, secondary craters, gouged 
					out by ejected debris, as expected from impact models. 
					 
					Radiocarbon dating puts the crater's formation at about the 
					right time to have been witnessed by Constantine and there 
					are magnetic anomalies detected around the secondary craters 
					- possibly due to magnetic fragments from the meteorite. It 
					would have struck the Earth with the force of a small 
					nuclear bomb, perhaps a kiloton in yield.  
					  
					
					It would have looked like a 
					nuclear blast, with a mushroom cloud and shockwaves. 
					  
				 
				
				476 A.D.
				 
				
					
					- I-hsi and Chin-ling, China - 
					"Thundering chariots" "like granite" fell to ground; 
					vegetation was scorched. 
				 
				  
				
				526 A.D. 
				
					
					- Great Antioch earthquake, 
					
						
						...those caught in the earth 
						beneath the buildings were incinerated and sparks of 
						fire appeared out of the air and burned everyone they 
						struck like lightning. The surface of the earth boiled 
						and foundations of buildings were struck by thunderbolts 
						thrown up by the earthquakes and were burned to ashes by 
						fire... it was a tremendous and incredible marvel with 
						fire belching out rain, rain falling from tremendous 
						furnaces, flames dissolving into showers ... as a result 
						Antioch became desolate ... in this terror up to 250,000 
						people perished.  
						
						(John Malalas quoted by 
						Jeffreys, E., Jeffreys, M. and Scott, R. 1986, "The 
						Chronicle of John Malalas", Byzantina Australiensia, 
						Australian Assoc. Byzantine Studies 4, Melbourne.)
						 
					 
				 
				
				 
				536 - 545 A.D. 
				
					
					- Reduced sunlight, mists or 
					"dry fogs, crop failures, famines in China and the 
					Mediterranean, and plagues."  
					 
					The Praetorian Prefect Magnus Aurelius Cassiodorus 
					Senator wrote a letter documenting the conditions. 
					 
					
						
						All of us are observing, as 
						it were, a blue colored sun; we marvel at bodies which 
						cast no mid-day shadow, and at that strength of 
						intensest heat reaching extreme and dull tepidity ... So 
						we have had a winter without storms, spring without 
						mildness, summer without heat ... The seasons have 
						changed by failing to change; and what used to be 
						achieved by mingled rains cannot be gained from dryness 
						only. 
					 
					
					Procopius of Caesarea, a 
					Byzantine, wrote: 
					
						
						And it came about during 
						this year that a most dread portent took place. For the 
						sun gave forth its light without brightness, like the 
						moon, during the whole year, and it seemed exceedingly 
						like the sun in eclipse, for the beams it shed were not 
						clear nor such as it is accustomed to shed. 
					 
					
					John of Ephesus, cleric 
					and a historian, wrote: 
					
						
						The sun was dark and its 
						darkness lasted for eighteen months; each day it shone 
						for about four hours; and still this light was only a 
						feeble shadow ... the fruits did not ripen and the wine 
						tasted like sour grapes. 
					 
					
					In the wake of this inexplicable 
					darkness, crops failed and famine struck. And then, 
					pestilence. But here we mean "pestilence" as Jacme 
					d'Agramaont, a doctor writing in 1348 described it in 
					reference to the "Black Death".  
					
						
						... Agramont said nothing 
						concerning the term epidemia, but he extensively 
						developed what he meant by pestilencia. He gave 
						this latter term a very peculiar etymology, in 
						accordance with a from of knowledge established by 
						Isidore of Seville (570=636) in his Etymologiae, 
						which came to be widely accepted throughout Europe 
						during the Middle Ages.  
						  
						
						He split the term 
						pestilencia up into three syllables, each having a 
						particular meaning: pes = tempesta: 'storm, tempest'; te 
						= 'temps, time', lencia = clardat: 'brightness, light'; 
						hence, he concluded, the pestilencia was 'the 
						time of tempest caused by light from the stars.' 
						 
						
						[Jon Arrizabalaga, see 
						Part One] 
					 
					
					During the time of Justinian, 
					this "pestilence" ravaged Europe, reducing the population of 
					the Roman empire by a third, killing four-fifths of the 
					citizens of Constantinople, reaching as far East as China 
					and as far Northwest as Great Britain.  
					  
					
					John of Ephesus documented the 
					progress of this "pestilence" in AD 541-542 in 
					Constantinople, where city officials gave up trying to count 
					the dead after two hundred thirty thousand:  
					
						
						The city stank with corpses 
						as there were neither litters nor diggers, and corpses 
						were heaped up in the streets ... It might happen that 
						[a person] went out to market to buy necessities and 
						while he was standing and talking or counting his 
						change, suddenly the end would overcome the buyer here 
						and the seller there, the merchandise remaining in the 
						middle with the payment for it, without there being 
						either buyer or seller to pick it up. 
					 
					
					This was also the time assigned 
					to the legendary King Arthur, the loss of the Grail, 
					and the manifestation of the Wasteland. Although 
					scholars place the historical King Arthur in the fifth 
					century, the date of his death is given as AD 539. 
					 
					  
					
					According to Mike Baillie, 
					the imagery from the Arthurian legend is in accordance with 
					the appearance of a comet and subsequent famine and plague: 
					the "Waste Land" of legend. Ireland's St. Patrick stories 
					feature a wasteland as well. And although St. Patrick is 
					credited with ridding Ireland of snakes, we might consider 
					that there never were snakes in Ireland, and that snakes and 
					dragons are images associated with comets. 
					 
					Until that point in time, the Britons had held control of 
					post-Roman Britain, keeping the Anglo-Saxons isolated and 
					suppressed. After the Romans were gone, the Britons 
					maintained the status quo, living in towns, with elected 
					officials, and carrying on trade with the empire. After AD 
					536, the year reported as the "death of Arthur", the 
					Britons, the ancient Cymric empire that at one time had 
					stretched from Cornwall in the south to Strathclyde in the 
					north, all but disappeared, and were replaced by 
					Anglo-Saxons.  
					  
					
					There is much debate among 
					scholars as to whether the Anglo-Saxons killed all of the 
					Britons, or assimilated them.  
					  
					
					Here we must consider that they 
					were victims of possibly many overhead cometary 
					explosions which wiped out most of the population of 
					Europe, plunging it into the Dark Ages which were, 
					apparently, really DARK, atmospherically speaking. 
					 
					
					  
					
					  
					
					Flag of Wales
					 
					
						
						The mystery of the origins 
						of the red dragon symbol, now on the flag of 
						Wales, has perplexed many historians, writers and 
						romanticists, and the archeological community generally 
						has refrained from commenting on this most unusual 
						emblem, claiming it does not concern them.  
						  
						
						In the ancient Welsh 
						language it is known as 'Draig Goch' - 'red dragon', and 
						in "Y Geiriadur Cymraeg Prifysgol Cymru", the 
						"University of Wales Welsh Dictionary", (Cardiff, 
						University of Wales Press, 1967, p. 1082) there are 
						translations for the various uses of the Welsh word 'draig'.
						 
						  
						
						Amongst them are common uses 
						of the word, which is today taken just to mean a 
						'dragon', but in times past it has also been used to 
						refer to 'Mellt Distaw' - (sheet lightning), and also 'Mellt 
						Didaranau' - (lightning unaccompanied by thunder). 
						 
						But the most interesting common usage of the word in 
						earlier times, according to this authoritative 
						dictionary, is 'Maen Mellt' the word used to refer to a 
						'meteorite'. And this makes sense, as the Welsh word 'maen' 
						translates as 'stone', while the Welsh word 'mellt' 
						translates as 'lightning' - so literally a 
						'lightning-stone'.  
						  
						
						That the ancient language of 
						the Welsh druids has words still in use today which have 
						in the past been used to describe both a dragon and also 
						a meteorite, is something that greatly helps us to 
						follow the destructive 'trail of the dragon' as it was 
						described in early Welsh 'riddle-poems'. [...] 
						 
						The exact nature and sequence of events in the mid-6th. 
						century A.D. that gave rise to the period we refer to as 
						the European 'Dark Age' is still a matter for 
						speculation amongst historians and archeologists. Over 
						the past 20 years or so, certain paleo-climatologists 
						have begun comparing notes with archeologists and 
						astronomers, and interestingly, in the absence of 
						written records, many have begun to look a little more 
						closely at mythology in their efforts to corroborate the 
						findings of their researches.  
						  
						
						While much of this recent 
						bout of inter-disciplinary brainstorming has focused on 
						the 6th.C. AD start of the European Dark Age, earlier 
						dates are also of great interest to those embroiled in 
						this veritable 'paradigm shift'.[...] 
						 
						In recent years certain astronomers have increasingly 
						come to appreciate that encoded in the folklore and 
						mythologies of many cultures are the accurate 
						observations of ancient skywatchers. Almost all tell of 
						times when death and mass destruction came from the 
						skies, events that are often portrayed as 'celestial 
						battles' between what they variously depicted as 'the 
						Gods'.  
						  
						
						And curiously the imagery in 
						these 'myths' have many common features, even between 
						the mythologies of cultures widely spaced in time and 
						location. 
						
						[The European 'Dark Age' 
						And Welsh Oral Tradition] 
					 
					
					Out on the Asian steppes, 
					whatever happened in AD 536 caused political upheaval. The 
					horse-based economy of the warlike Avars foundered, and 
					their vassals, the cattle-herding Turks, overthrew them. 
					Driven from the steppes, the Avars joined forces with the 
					Slavs in Hungary on the borders of the Roman empire. 
					 
					Gildas, who was writing at approximately 540 AD, says 
					that the island of Britain was on fire from sea to sea,
					 
					
						
						" ... until it had burned 
						almost the whole surface of the island and was licking 
						the western ocean with its fierce red tongue."[5] .
						 
					 
					
					In "The Life of St. Teilo" 
					contained in the Llandaf Charters, of St. Teilo, who 
					had recently been made Bishop of Llandaf Cathedral in 
					Morganwg, South Wales, it says: 
					
						
						" ... however he could not 
						long remain, on account of the pestilence which nearly 
						destroyed the whole nation. It was called the Yellow 
						Pestilence, because it occasioned all persons who were 
						seized by it to be yellow and without blood, and it 
						appeared to men a column of a watery cloud, having one 
						end trailing along the ground, and the other above, 
						proceeding in the air, and passing through the whole 
						country like a shower going through the bottom of 
						valleys.  
						  
						
						Whatever living creatures it 
						touched with its pestiferous blast, either immediately 
						died, or sickened for death ... and so greatly did the 
						aforesaid destruction rage throughout the nation, that 
						it caused the country to be nearly deserted". 
						 
					 
					
					St. Teilo is recorded as having 
					left South Wales for Brittany to escape the Yellow 
					Pestilence, and that it lasted for some 11 years. 
					 
				 
				
				 
				540 D.C. 
				
					
					- In Yemen, the Great Dam of 
					Marib, dating from around the seventh century B.C., one 
					of the engineering wonders of the ancient world and a 
					central part of the south Arabian civilization, broke and 
					began to collapse. By 550 AD, the dam was a complete loss 
					and thousands of people migrated to another oasis on the 
					Arabian peninsula, Medina. The Arab tribes, traumatized by 
					the environmental disasters around them, began to think of 
					conquest for the sake of survival.  
					  
					
					In 610 AD, a new leader unified 
					them: Muhammad. 
					 
					Although a great many historical changes happened in the 
					seventh century, such as the Roman war with Persia, the rise 
					of Islam, rebellion and civil war in the Roman empire, and 
					the advance of the Slavs driven by the Avars, it can be said 
					that the seeds of these changes, the destruction of the old 
					that made way for the new, can be traced to the 
					environmental catastrophe of 536 AD. 
					 
					John Lewis does not include any estimates of the 
					death and destruction occurring at that time in his "average 
					number of annual deaths by comets." 
					  
				 
				
				580 
				- France - Great fireball and blast; Orleans and nearby towns 
				burned. 
				 
				588 
				- June 25 - China - "Red-colored object" fell with "noise like 
				thunder" into furnace; exploded; burned several houses 
				 
				616 
				- Jan. 14 - China - Ten deaths reported in China from meteorite 
				shower; siege towers destroyed 
				 
				679 
				- Coldingham, England - Monastery destroyed by "fire from 
				heaven" as reported in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle. 
				 
				764 
				- Nara, Japan - Meteorite strikes house. 
				 
				810 
				- Upper Saxony - Charlemagne's horse startled by meteor; throws 
				him to the ground. 
				 
				1064 
				- Chang-chou, China - Daytime fireball, meteorite fall; fences 
				burned. 
				 
				1178 D.C. 
				
					
					- 18 June on the Julian 
					calendar, 25 June, Gregorian  
					
						
						In this year, on the Sunday 
						before the Feast of St. John the Baptist, after sunset 
						when the moon had first become visible a marvelous 
						phenomenon was witnessed by some five or more men who 
						were sitting there facing the moon. Now there was a 
						bright new moon, and as usual in that phase its horns 
						were tilted toward the east; and suddenly the upper horn 
						split in two.  
						  
						
						From the midpoint of the 
						divisin a flaming torch sprang up, spewing out, over a 
						considerable distance, fire, hot coals, and sparks. 
						Meanwhile the body of the moon which was below writhed, 
						as it were, in anxiety, and, to put it in the words of 
						those who reported it to me and saw it with their own 
						eyes, the moon throbbed like a wounded snake. Afterwards 
						it resumed its proper state.  
						  
						
						This phenomenon was repeated 
						a dozen times or more, the flame assuming various 
						twisting shapes at random and then returning to normal. 
						Then after these transformations the moon from horn to 
						horn, that is along its whole lengthe, took on a 
						blackish appearance.  
						  
						
						The present writer was given 
						this report by men who saw it with their own eyes, and 
						are prepared to stake ther honour on an oath that they 
						have made no addition or falsification in the above 
						narrative.  
						
						(Gervase of Canterbury) 
						  
					 
				 
				
				1321- 1368 
				- O-chia district, China - Iron rain kills people, animals, 
				damages house. 
				 
				1347 - 1348 
				- Black Death - The Black Death - not included in John Lewis' 
				calculations - killed about half the population of Western 
				Europe. The effects of this event were possibly global though 
				the number of deaths worldwide is unknown.  
				 
				1348  - 25 
				Jan. - Earthquake in Carinthia, 16 cities destroyed, fire fell 
				from heaven; over 40,000 dead. John Lewis does not include this 
				event in his calculations.  
				 
				1369 
				- Ho-t'ao, China - "Large star" fell, starts fire, soldiers 
				injured. 
				 
				1490 
				- 3 Feb. - Ch'ing-yang, Shansi, China - Stones fell like rain; 
				more than 10,000 killed. 
				 
				1492 
				- Ensisheim, Alsace - 280-pound meteorite landed; in the same 
				year Columbus reported "a marvelous branch of fire" that fell 
				into the sea as he crossed the Atlantic. 
				 
				1511 
				- 14 Sept. - Cremona, Lombardy, Italy - Monk killed with several 
				birds, a sheep. 
				
				 
				 
				1516 D.C. 
				
					
					- May - Nantan, China - 
					 
					
						
						"During summertime in May of 
						Jiajing 11th year, stars fell from the northwest 
						direction, five to six fold long, waving like snakes and 
						dragons. They were as bright as lightning and 
						disappeared in seconds".  
					 
					
					Many of them were recovered by 
					local farmers in 1958 when China needed steel for the "Great 
					Leap Forward" advocated by Mao Zedong.  
					
					  
					
					  
					
					  
					
					They have coarse octahedral 
					structure and contain 92.35% iron & 6.96% nickel, belonging 
					to IIICD classification of Wasson et al (1980)'s. Most 
					Nantan meteorites weight 150 to 1500 kg. Due to the 
					humid condition, smaller pieces buried in soils of lower 
					valleys have been extensively weathered and oxidized into 
					limonite. 
				 
				  
				
				1620 
				- Punjab, India - Hot iron fell, burned grass; made into dagger 
				knife, two sabres. 
  
				
				 
				1631 D.C. 
				
					
					- Fall of Magedeburg, Germany
					 
					
						
						[A] grand storm-wind picked 
						up, the town was inflamed at all possible places, so 
						that even little aid (rescue) was of help (appreciated). 
						... then I saw the whole town of Magdeburg, except dome, 
						monastery and New Market, lying in embers and ashes, 
						which raged only about 3 or 3 1/2 hours, from which I 
						deduced God's strange omnipotence and punishment. 
						 
						
						(Geoffrey Mortimer, German Life and Letters 54:2, "Style 
						and Fictionalization in Eyewitness Personal Accounts of 
						the Thirty Years War")  
					 
					
					A "second sun" was seen on and 
					around May 29, 1630, and on May 20, 1631, one year later, 
					Magdeburg fell as described above. The standard historical 
					description of the Fall of Magdeburg goes pretty much as 
					follows: 
					
						
						The fall of Magdeburg 
						horrified Europe. The city had been starved and then was 
						bombarded unmercifully. The artillery shelling grew so 
						bad, the town caught on fire. Over 20,000 of the 
						citizens perished in the siege and the cataclysm that 
						ended it. The city itself was burned to the ground.
						 
						  
						
						The cruel and pointless 
						devastation marked a new low, an act abhorred by a 
						generation well accustomed to horrors. 
						  
					 
				 
				
				1639 
				- China - Large stone fell in market; tens killed; tens of 
				houses destroyed. 
				 
				1648 
				- Ship near Malacca - Two sailors reported killed on board ship 
				en route from Japan to Sicily. 
				 
				1654 
				- Milano, Italy - Monk reported killed by meteorite. 
				 
				1661 
				- 9 August - China - Meteorite smashes through roof; no 
				injuries. 
				 
				1670 
				- 7 Nov. - China - Meteorite fall, breaks roof beam of house 
				 
				1761 
				- Chamblan, France - House struck and burned by meteorite. 
				 
				1790 
				- 24 July - Barbotan and Agen, Gascony, France - Meteorite 
				crushes cottage, kills farmer and some cattle. 
				 
				1794 
				- 16 June - Siena, Italy - Child's hat hit; child uninjured 
				 
				1798 
				- 19 Dec. - Benares, India - Building struck by meteorite 
				 
				1801 
				- 30 Oct. - Suffolk, England - "Dwelling-house of Mr. Woodrosse, 
				miller, near Horringer-mill, Suffolk, was set on fire by a 
				meteor, and entirely consumed, together with a stable 
				adjoining."  
				 
				1803- 
				4 July - E. Norton, England - White Bull public house struck, 
				chimney knocked down, grass burned, flight of object nearly 
				horizontal. 
				 
				1803 
				- 13 Dec - Massing, Czech. - Building struck by meteorite. 
				 
				1810 
				- July - Shahabad, India - Great stone fell five villages 
				burned; several killed. 
				 
				1823 
				- 10 Nov. - Waseda, Japan - Meteorite strikes house. 
				 
				1825 
				- 16 Jan. - Oriang, India - Man reported killed, woman injured 
				by meteorite fall. 
				 
				1827 
				- 27 Feb. - Mhow, India - Man struck on arm, tree broken by 
				meteorite. 
				 
				1835 
				- 13 Nov. - Belley, Dept. de l'Ain, France - Fireball sets fire 
				to barn. 
				 
				1836 
				- 11 Dec. Macaé, Brazil - Several homes damaged, several oxen 
				killed by meteorite. 
				 
				1841 
				- Chiloe Archipel, Chile - Fire caused by meteorite fall. 
				 
				1845 
				- 6 May - Ch'ang-shou, Szechwan, China - Stone meteorite damages 
				more than 100 tombs. 
				 
				1847 
				- 14 July - Braunau, Bohemia - A 37-lb iron smashes through roof 
				of house. 
				 
				1850 
				- 17 Oct. - Szu-mao, China - Meteorite falls through roof of 
				house. 
				 
				1858 
				- 9 Dec. Ausson, France - Building hit by meteorite. 
				 
				1860 
				- 1 May - New Concord, Ohio - Colt struck and killed by 
				meteorite. 
				 
				1868 
				- 8 Aug. - Pillistfer, Estonia - Building struck. 
				 
				1869 
				- 1 Jan - Hessle, Sweden - Man missed by few meters. 
				 
				1870 
				- 23 Jan. - Nedagolla, India - Man stunned by meteorite. (Don't 
				know if this means the man was "amazed" or if he was hit and 
				physically knocked senseless.) 
				 
				1871 
				- 8 Oct. - Great Chicago Fire. 
				
				See Comet Biela and Mrs. 
				O'Leary's Cow (Another item that John Lewis has not entered into 
				his calculations.)
				 
				
				  
				
				  
				
				Cometary fire 
				ruins, as seen from the corner of Dearborn and Monroe Streets,
				 
				
				Chicago, 1871. 
				
				 
				 
				1872 
				- Banbury, England - Fireball fells trees, wall 
				 
				1874 
				- 30 June - Chin-kuei Shan, Ming-tung Li, China - Thunderstorm; 
				huge stone fell, crushed cottage, killed child. 
				 
				1876 
				- 16 Feb - Judesegeri, India - Water tank struck by meteorite. 
				 
				1877 
				- 3 Jan. - Warrenton, Missouri - Man missed by few meters. 
				 
				1877 
				- 21 Jan. - De Cewsville, Ontario - Man missed by few meters. 
				 
				1879 
				- 14 Jan. - Newtown, Indiana - Leonidas Grover reported killed 
				in bed by meteorite. (possible hoax in Paducah Daily News). 
				 
				1879 
				- 31 Jan. - Dun-le-Poelier, France - Farmer reported killed by 
				meteorite. 
				 
				1879 
				- 12 Nov. - Huan-hsiang, China - Rain of stones; many houses 
				damaged; sulfur smell. 
				 
				1881 
				- 19 Nov. Grosliebenthal, Russia - Man reported injured by 
				meteorite. 
				 
				1887 
				- 19 March - Barque J.P.A., N. Atlantic - Fireball "fell into 
				water very close alongside". 
				 
				1893 
				- 22 Nov. - Zabrodii, Russia - Building struck by meteorite. 
				 
				1897 
				- 11 Mar - New Martinsville, West Virginia - A man was 
				reportedly struck, a horse killed, and walls pierced. 
				 
				1906 
				- 4 Nov. - Diep River, S. Africa - Building struck 
				 
				1907 
				- 5 Sept - Hsin-p'ai Wei, Weng-Li - Stone fell; whole family 
				crushed to death 
				 
				1907 
				- 7 Dec. - Bellefontaine, Ohio - Meteorite starts fire, destroys 
				house.  
				 
				1908 
				- 30 June - Tunguska valley, Siberia - Two reportedly killed, 
				many injured by 
				
				Tunguska blast.  
				 
				1909 
				- 29 May - Shepard, Texas - Meteor drops through house. 
				 
				1910 
				- 27 April - Mexico - Giant meteor bursts, falls in mountains, 
				starts forest fire. 
				 
				1911 
				- 16 June - Kilbourn, Wisconsin - Meteorite struck barn 
				 
				1911 
				- 28 June - Nakhla, Egypt - Dog struck and killed by meteorite 
				 
				1912 
				- 19 July - Holbrook, Arizona - Building struck; 14,000 stones 
				fell; man missed by a few meters 
				 
				1914 
				- 9 Jan. - W. France - Meteor explosions break windows 
				 
				1914 
				- 22 Nov - Batavia, New York - Meteorites damage farm 
				 
				1916 
				- 18 Jan. - Baxter, Missouri - Building struck 
				 
				1917 
				- 3 Dec - Strathmore, Scotland - Building struck 
				 
				1918 
				- 30 June - Richardton, N. Dakota - Building struck 
				 
				1921 
				- 15 July - Berkshire Hills, Mass. - Meteor starts fire in 
				Berkshires 
				 
				1921 
				- 21 Dec. - Beirut, Syria - Building hit 
				 
				1922 
				- 2 Feb. - Baldwyn, Mississippi - Man missed by 3 meters 
				 
				1922 
				- 24 April - Barnegat, New Jersey - Rocked buildings, shattered 
				windows, clouds of noxious gas - overhead explosion of comet 
				fragment. 
				 
				1922 
				- 30 May - Nagai, Japan - Person missed by several meters 
				 
				1924 
				- 6 July - Johnstown, Colorado - Man missed being hit by 1 meter 
				 
				1927 
				- 28 April - Aba, Japan - Girl struck and injured by "dubious" 
				(?) meteorite 
				 
				1929 
				- 8 Dec. Zvezvan, Yugoslavia - Meteor hits bridal party, kills 1 
				
				 
				 
  
				
				 
				1930 D.C. 
				
					
					- 13 Aug. - Brazil - The "Rio 
					Curaca event."  
					  
					
					Brazlilian "Tunguska event"; 
					fire and "depopulation" - "An ear-piercing "whistling" 
					sound, which might be understood as being a manifestation of 
					the electrophonic phenomena which have been discussed in WGN 
					over the past few years; the sun appearing to be "blood-red" 
					before the explosion.  
					  
					
					The event occurred at about 8h 
					local time, so that the bolide probably came from the 
					sunward side of the earth. If the object were spawning dust 
					and meteoroids - that is, it was cometary in nature - then, 
					since low-inclination, eccentric orbits produce radiants 
					close to the sun, it might be that the solar coloration 
					(which, in this explanation, would have been witnessed 
					elsewhere) was due to such dust in the line of sight to the 
					sun. In short, the earth was within the tail of the small 
					comet.  
					  
					
					There was a fall of fine ash 
					prior to the explosion, which covered the surrounding 
					vegetation with a blanket of white. 
				 
				
				 
				1931 
				- 10 July - Malinta, Ohio - Blast, crater, smell of sulfur, 
				windows broken in farmhouse; four telephone poles snapped, wires 
				down; overhead cometary fragment explosion 
				 
				1931 
				- 8 Sept. - Hagerstown, Maryland - Meteor crashes through roof 
				in Hagerstown 
				 
				1932 
				- 4 Aug. - Sao Christovao, Brazil - Fall destroys warehouse roof 
				 
				1932 
				- 10 Aug - Archie, Missouri - Homestead struck, person missed by 
				less than 1 meter 
				 
				1933 
				- 24 Feb. - Stratford, Texas - Bright fireball, 4-lb metallic 
				mass falls, grass burned 
				 
				1933 
				- 8 Aug. - Sioux Co., Nebraska - Man missed by a few meters. 
				 
				1934 
				- 16 Feb. - Texas - Pilot swerves to avoid crash with fireball 
				 
				1934 
				- 18 Feb - Seville, Spain - House struck, burned. 
				 
				1934 
				- 28 Sept. - California - Pilot escapes fireball shower (one 
				assumes this means he performed evasive maneuvers) 
				 
				1935 
				- 11 Aug. - Briggsdale, Colorado - Man narrowly missed by 
				meteorite 
  
				
				 
				1935 D.C. 
				
					
					- 11 Dec. - 21h local time - 
					British Guyana - Lat: 2 deg 10min North, Long: 59 deg 10 min 
					West, close to Marudi Mountain.  
					  
					
					A report from Serge A. Korff of 
					the Bartol Research Foundation, Franklin Institute 
					(Delaware, USA) suggested that the region of devastation 
					might be greater than that involved in the Tunguska event 
					itself. Eye-witness accounts were in accord with a large 
					meteoroid/small asteroid entry, with a body passing overhead 
					accompanied by a terrific roar (presumably electrophonic 
					effects), later concussions, and the sky being lit up like 
					daylight.  
					  
					
					A local aircraft operator, Art 
					Williams, reported seeing an area of forest more than twenty 
					miles (32 kilometers) in extent which had been destroyed, 
					and he later stated that the shattered jungle was elongated 
					rather than circular, as occurred at Tunguska and would be 
					expected from the air blast caused by an object entering 
					away from the vertical (the most likely entry angle for all 
					cosmic projectiles is 45 degrees). 
				 
				
				 
				1936 
				- 14 Mar. - Red Bank, New Jersey - Meteorite through shed roof 
				 
				1936 
				- 2 Apr. -Yurtuk, USSR - Building struck 
				 
				1936 
				- 19 Oct. - Newfoundland - Fisherman's boat set on fire by 
				meteorite 
				 
				1938 
				- 31 Mar. - Kasamatsu, Japan - Meteorite pierces roof of ship 
				 
				1938 
				- 16 Jun. - Pantar, Phillipines - Several buildings struck 
				 
				1938 
				- 24 Jun. - Chicora, Pennsylvania - A cow struck and injured 
				 
				1938 
				- 29 Sep. - Benld, Illinois - Garage and car struck by 4-lb 
				stone 
				 
				1941 
				- 10 Jul. - Black Moshannon Park, Pennsylvania - Person missed by 
				1 m 
				 
				1942 
				- 6 Apr. - Pollen, Norway - Person missed by 1 m 
  
				
				 
				1940s
				 
				
					
					- Qatar - A crater, believed to 
					have been created by the impact of a falling meteor, found 
					near Dukhan. Sheikh Salman bin Jabor al-Thani, head of the 
					astronomical department at Qatar Scientific Club, said 
					yesterday the club believed that the meteor had hit Qatar in 
					the 1940s.  
					  
					
					The club started a search for 
					evidence three years ago because of stories of a "falling 
					star" told by people of that era. The club took the help of 
					Google Earth in the search. They succeeded in locating five 
					craters, which were just visible on the surface. 
				 
				
				 
				1946 
				- 16 May -Santa Ana, Nuevo Leon - Meteorite destroys many 
				houses, injures 28 
				 
				1946 
				- 30 Nov. - Colford, Gloucestershire, UK - Telephones knocked 
				out, boy knocked off bicycle 
  
				
				 
				1947
				 
				
					
					- 12 Feb. - Sikhote Alin, 
					Vladivostok - An iron meteorite that broke up only about 5 
					miles above the earth rained iron. It produced over 100 
					craters with the largest being around 85 feet in diameter. 
					The strewn field covered an area of about 1 mile by a half 
					mile. There were no fires or similar destruction like that 
					found at Tunguska.  
					  
					
					Shredded trees and broken 
					branches mostly. A total of 23 tons of meteorites were 
					recovered and it's been estimated it's total mass was around 
					70 tons when it broke up. 
				 
				
				 
				1949 
				- 21 Sep. - Beddgelert, Wales - Building struck 
				 
				1949 
				- 20 Nov. -Kochi, Japan - Hot meteoritic stone enters house 
				through window 
				 
				1950 
				- 23 May. - Madhipura, India - Building struck 
				 
				1950 
				- 20 Sept. -Murray, Kentucky - Several buildings struck 
				 
				1950 
				- 10 Dec. - St. Louis, Missouri - Car struck 
				 
				1953 
				- 03 Mar. -Pecklesheim, FRG - Person missed by several meters 
				 
				1954 
				- 07 Jan. -Dieppe, France - Meteorite-building explosion, 
				smashed windows 
				 
				1954 
				- 28 Nov. -Sylacauga, Alabama - Mrs. Annie Hodges struck by 4-kg 
				meteorite that crashed through roof, destroyed radio 
				 
				1955 
				- 17 Jan. -Kirkland, Washington - Two irons break through 
				amateur astronomer's observatory dome; one sets a fire. 
				 
				1955 
				- one of the few documented case of a person being hit by a 
				meteorite occurred. (Source - need more details)  
				 
				1956 
				- 29 Feb. -Centerville, S. Dakota - Building hit 
				 
				1959 
				- 13 Oct. -Hamlet, Indiana - Building hit 
				 
				1961 
				- 23 Feb. -Ras Tanura, Saudi Arabia - Loading dock struck 
				 
				1961 
				- 6 Sept. -Bells, Texas - Meteorite strikes rook of house 
				 
				1962 
				- 26 Apr. -Kiel, FRG - Building hit 
				 
				1963 
				- Massachusetts - meteorite fell (need more details on this 
				one.) 
				 
				1965 
				- 24 Dec. - Barwell, England - Two buildings struck and a car 
				struck 
				 
				1967 
				- 11 Jul. -Denver, Colorado - Building struck 
				 
				1968 
				- 12 Apr. -Schenectady, New York - House hit 
				 
				1969 
				- 25 Apr. -Bovedy, N. Ireland - Building hit 
				 
				1969 
				- 7 Aug. -Andreevka, USSR - Building hit 
				 
				1969 
				- 16 Sept. -Suchy Dul, Czechoslovakia - Building hit  
				 
				1969 
				- 28 Sept. -Murchison, Australia - Building hit 
				 
				1971 
				- 8 Apr. -Wethersfield, Connecticut - House struck by meteorite 
				 
				1971 
				- 2 Aug. -Havero, Finland - Building hit 
				 
				1973 
				- 15 Mar. -San Juan Capistrano, California - Building hit 
				 
				1973 
				- 27 Oct. -Canon City, Colorado - Building hit 
				 
				1974 
				- 18 Aug. -Naragh, Iran - Building hit 
				 
				1977 
				- 31 Jan. -Louisville, Kentucky - Three buildings and a car 
				struck 
				 
				1979 
				- 7 Jun. -Cilimus, Indonesia - Meteorite fell in garden 
  
				
				 
				1979 D.C. 
				
					
					- 22 Sept. - The Vela Incident 
					(sometimes known as the South Atlantic Flash) - The flash 
					was detected on 22 September 1979, at 00:53 GMT, by a US 
					Vela satellite that was specifically developed to detect 
					nuclear explosions. The satellite reported the 
					characteristic double flash (a very fast and very bright 
					flash, then a longer and less-bright one) of an atmospheric 
					nuclear explosion of two to three kilotons, in the Indian 
					Ocean between Bouvet Island and the Prince Edward Islands at 
					47° S 40° E.  
					  
					
					Hydrophones operated by the U.S. 
					Navy detected a signal which was consistent with a small 
					nuclear explosion on or slightly under the surface of the 
					water near the Prince Edward Islands.  
					  
					
					The radio telescope at Arecibo, 
					Puerto Rico, also detected an anomalous traveling ionospheric disturbance at the same time.  
					
						
						"There remains uncertainty 
						about whether the South Atlantic flash in September 1979 
						recorded by optical sensors on the U.S. Vela satellite 
						was a nuclear detonation and, if so, to whom it 
						belonged." 
					 
				 
				
				 
				1981 
				- 13 Jun. -Salem, Oregon - Building hit 
				 
				1982 
				- 8 Nov. -Wethersfield, Connecticut - Pierced roof of house 
				 
				1984 
				- 15 Jun. - Nantong, PRC - Man missed by 7 m 
				 
				1984 
				- 30 Jun. -Aomori, Japan - Building struck 
				 
				1984 
				- 22 Aug. -Tomiya, Japan - Two buildings hit 
				 
				1984 
				- 30 Sept. - Binnigup, Australia - Two sunbathers missed by 5 m 
				 
				1984 
				- 5 Dec. -Cuneo, Italy - Strong explosion, building flash; 
				windows broken; daytime fireball "bright as Sun" 
				 
				1984 
				- 10 Dec. -Claxton, Georgia - Mailbox destroyed by meteorite 
				 
				1985 
				- 6 Jan. -La Criolla, Argentina - Farmhouse roof pierced, door 
				smashed; 9.5-kg stone misses woman by 2 m 
				 
				1985 
				- 26 June - Hartford, Conn. - a 1,500-pound slab of ice, six 
				feet long and eight inches thick flattened a picket fence. The 
				ground shook with the impact. A 13-year-old boy and his friend 
				were standing 10 feet away. 
				 
				1986 
				- 29 Jul. -Kokubunji, Japan - Several buildings hit 
				 
				1988 
				- 1 Mar. -Trebbin, GDR - Greenhouse struck by meteorite 
				 
				1988 
				- 18 May -Torino, Italy - Building struck 
				 
				1989 
				- 12 Jun. -Opotiki, New Zealand - Building hit 
				 
				1989 
				- 15 Aug. -Sixiangkou, PRC - Building hit 
				 
				1990 
				- 7 Apr. -Enschede, Netherlands - House hit by believed fragment 
				of Midas 
				 
				1990 
				- 2 Jul. -Masvingo, Zimbabwe - Person missed by 5 m 
				 
				1991 
				- Tahara, Japan - Meteorite struck deck of car-transport ship; 
				made crater 
				 
				1991 
				- 31 Aug. -Noblesville, Indiana - Meteorite fall missed two boys 
				by 3.5 m 
				 
				1992 
				- 14 Aug. -Mbale, Uganda - Forty-eight stones fall; roofs 
				damaged, boy struck on head 
				 
				1992 
				- 9 Oct. -Peerskill, New York - Car trunk, floor pierced by 
				meteorite 
  
				
				 
				1994 D.C. 
				
					
					- 18 Jan. - Cando, Spain - an 
					explosion that occurred in the village of Cando, Spain, in 
					the morning of January 18, 1994. There were no casualties in 
					this incident, which has been described as being like a 
					small Tunguska event. Witnesses claim to have seen a 
					fireball in the sky lasting for almost one minute. 
					 
					  
					
					A possible explosion site was 
					established when a local resident called the University of 
					Santiago de Compostela to report an unknown gouge in a 
					hillside close to the village. Up to 200 m³ of terrain was 
					missing and trees were found displaced 100 m down the hill. 
				 
				
				 
				1994 
				- 16 July - Fragments of 
				
				Comet Shoemaker-Levy begin impacting 
				Jupiter. 
				 
				1994 
				- 20 Oct. -Coleman, Michigan - Meteorite penetrated roof of 
				house (1997) 
				 
				1995 
				- Neagari, Japan - Meteorite penetrated car trunk 
				 
				1996 
				- 26 Nov. - Honduras - According to the Associated Press: 
				 
				
					
					"A 
				meteorite slammed into a sparsely populated area of Honduras 
				last month, terrifying residents and leaving a 165-foot-wide 
				crater, scientists confirmed Sunday. Near San Luis, in the 
				western province of Santa Barbara." 
				 
				
				1997 
				- 11 Apr. -Chambrey, France - Meteorite penetrated roof of car; 
				set fire 
				 
				1998 
				- 13 Jun. -Portales, New Mexico - Meteorite penetrated barn roof 
				 
				1998 
				- 12 Jul. -Kitchener, Ontario - Meteorite falls 1 m from golfer 
				 
				2000 
				- January - Canada - a 150-tonne meteoroid lit the skies over 
				Whitehorse, and exploded over a lake about 100 kilometers south 
				of the city. The Tagish Lake meteor produced a treasure of 
				information about a rare kind of meteorite. 
				
				  
				
				  
				
				This amazing 
				image of the trail of the Tagish Lake meteorite found on a 
				Candian web site  
				
				documenting the 
				fall and collection of the Tagish Lake meteorite in Western 
				Canada, British Columbia 
				
				 
				 
				 
				2000 D.C. 
				
					
					- January - Iberian peninsula - 
					ice chunks weighing up to 6.6 pounds rained on Spain for 10 
					days causing extensive damage to cars and an industrial 
					storage facility. At first, scientists thought the 
					phenomenon was unique to Spain. During the past three years, 
					however, they've accumulated strong evidence that 
					megacryometeors are falling all around the globe. 
					 
					  
					
					More than 50 falls have been 
					confirmed, and researchers believe that's a small fraction 
					of the actual number, since others may hit unoccupied areas 
					or melt before discovery. Most megacrymeteor falls occur in 
					January, February and March. Megacryometeors show the 
					telltale onionskin layering seen in hailstones.  
					  
					
					They also contain dust particles 
					and air pockets found in hail. But they are formed in 
					cloudless skies, a notion that defies research on hail 
					formation. 
				 
				
				 
				2001 D.C. 
				
					
					- 25 July to 23 Sept. - 
					
					Kerala, 
					India - red rain sporadically fell; staining clothes with an 
					appearance similar to that of blood. Yellow, green, and 
					black rain was also reported. The rains were the result of 
					the atmospheric disintegration of a comet, according to a 
					study conducted at the School of Pure and Applied Physics of 
					the MG University by Dr Godfrey Louis and his student
					Santosh Kumar.  
					  
					
					The red rain cells were devoid 
					of DNA which suggests their extra-terrestrial origin. The 
					findings published in the international journal 
					'Astrophysics and Space Science' state that the cometery 
					fragment contained dense collection of red cells. 
				 
				  
				
				2002 
				- 6 June - asteroid/comet explosion over the Mediterranean. 
				Estimated at five to 10 meters in diameter, it released a burst 
				of energy comparable to the nuclear bomb dropped on Hiroshima, 
				Japan.  
  
				
				 
				2002 D.C. 
				
					
					- 24 Sept. - near Bodaibo (Bodaybo), 
					near Irkutsk, Siberia - 1:50 am - Eye-witness accounts of 
					the event reported a large luminous object falling to Earth 
					near Bodiabo in Siberia. Hunters in the region have also 
					reported the existence of a crater surrounded by burnt 
					forest suggesting that an impact event had occurred. 
					 
					  
					
					The event was detected by 
					near-by geophones as a moderate-earthquake. The event was 
					also detected by a U.S. anti-missile defense military 
					satellite. Some attempts were made to define the magnitude 
					of the explosion. US military analysts calculated it was 
					between 0.2 - 0.5 kilotons, while Russian physicist 
					Andrey Olkhovatov estimates it at 4 - 5 kilotons. 
					 
					  
					
					Information about the event 
					appeared in the mass media and among scientists after only a 
					week. Another report says it occurred on the 25th of 
					September at 10:00 p.m.  
				 
				
				 
				2004 D.C. 
				
					
					- June - Auckland, New Zealand - 
					Meteor crashes through roof of home, damages sofa. The 
					meteorite was a four billion-year-old 1.3 kg rock. 
					 
					
						
						"There was this huge bang 
						and a cloud of dust and debris went through the front 
						room. I thought a car had hit the house."  
					 
					
					In the only account in New 
					Zealand of a meteorite crashing into a house, the chunk of 
					space rock punched a hole through the roof of the Archers' 
					home, bounced off their couch, ricocheted off the ceiling 
					and back on to the couch before ending up on the floor. 
				 
				  
				
				2004 
				- 3 Sept. - a small asteroid exploded in the stratosphere above 
				Antarctica depositing sufficient micron-sized dust particles to 
				cause 'local cooling, and much speculation as to the possible 
				effects on the ozone layer. 
				 
				2006 
				- 1 Feb. - Canada - In Calgary on February 1st, 20 people 
				reported seeing a fireball, an exceptionally bright meteor, 
				streak across the sky just before 7 a.m., lasting for several 
				seconds before breaking up into fragments. It was estimated that 
				remnants of the meteorite landed about 400 km south of Calgary 
				somewhere in Montana about two minutes after it appeared as a 
				ball of fire.  
  
				
				 
				2006 D.C. 
				
					
					- 1 Feb. - Bangladesh - A 
					'meteor' from outer space fell with a big bang on a field in 
					Singpara village of sadar upazila yesterday afternoon 
					creating panic and curiosity among people. No one was 
					reported hurt. On information Superintendent of Police 
					Khandker Golam Farooq rushed to the spot and asked his 
					companions and villagers to dig the earth near the house of 
					one Fazlur Rahman from where smoke was still emitting. To 
					their amazement they found a lead-like black material three 
					feet below the earth.  
					  
					
					Hot and weighing 2.5kg, the 
					triangular material looked like a mortar shell, witnesses 
					said. The meteor was kept in custody of the Thakurgaon 
					Police Station. 
				 
				
				 
				2006 D.C. 
				
					
					- 17, 20 Feb. - Scotland - The 
					hunt is on for the crash sites of two meteors near Stirling 
					Castle. Scientists have been spurred into action by reports 
					of spectacular "balls of fire" falling in the area. If 
					discovered, they would be the first meteorites confirmed to 
					have hit north of the Border for almost 100 years. 
					 
					  
					
					The incidents, reported by 
					several witnesses, were on the evenings of Friday, February 
					17 and the following Monday, February 20.  
					
						
						"Although meteorite falls 
						are rare everywhere, Scotland seems to have escaped 
						remarkably lightly. There have only been four meteorites 
						recovered from Scotland, compared with more than 18 from 
						England and Wales. Statistically, we are overdue another 
						one."  
					 
				 
				
				 
				2006 D.C. 
				
					
					- 12 April - Australia - A Perth 
					astronomer says a spectacular light show in the sky 12/3 was 
					a meteor. Sightings were made as far south as Albany and 
					inland through the Wheat Belt. It lit up the countryside for 
					hundreds of kilometers around the south-west of Western 
					Australia.  
					  
					
					Witnesses say the the sky lit up 
					about 9:00pm AEDT, and the light was followed by a 
					thundering sound that shook buildings. 
  
				 
				
				2006 D.C. 
				
					
					- 4 May - TEXAS - Astronomers 
					said a large meteor shower crossed straight over El Paso 
					just before 9:45 p.m. Thursday the 4th of May.  
					
					  
					
					One meteor 
					was so large that it cast an orange glow against the 
					mountain.  
					
						
						"The animals were going 
						wild, the horses were bucking and dogs were barking and 
						howling and then, all of a sudden right above my house, 
						there was a big bright light and then just 'Bang!' And 
						it lit up the five acres that are around us, and then I 
						covered my eyes like this because it was bright and when 
						it got past I saw there was a tail and it just went 'Shhhh' 
						toward the Hueco Mountains."  
  
					 
				 
				
				2006 D.C. 
				
					
					- 2 June - Minnesota, Wisconsin, 
					North Dakota and Canada - a fireball was spotted estimated 
					to be some 20 miles above the Earth's surface. A sonic boom 
					was heard in the Lake of the Woods area of Minnesota, so 
					there may be some pieces of the meteor that survived the 
					fall.  
				 
				
				 
				2006 D.C. 
				
					
					- 25 June - Pennsylvania - 
					Residents of the Tuscarawas Valley who heard a deafening 
					boom about 12:40 a.m. Monday the 19th and stepped outside 
					likely saw what one person described as "a marvelous 
					fireball with red streaks in the sky." It probably was a 
					meteor falling through the atmosphere.  
					  
					
					Numerous callers reported a 
					large red fireball. Several said their homes shook. New 
					Philadelphia police said they received reports from several 
					callers who witnessed the fireball or heard the boom. One 
					woman described it as "a blue light that lit up the sky and 
					went down." Police in Dover said multiple callers reported 
					they heard a loud bang and something rattled their windows.
					 
					  
					
					Air Traffic Command in 
					Washington, D.C. confirmed that Cleveland's control center 
					was checking into a meteor shower that occurred within its 
					air space.  
				 
				
				 
				2006 D.C. 
				
					
					- 10 July - South Africa - An 
					ice ball that landed in Douglasdale, South Africa, might be 
					one of the first 'megacryometeors' recorded in Africa. The 
					ice ball, which landed on the pavement in suburban 
					Douglasdale last week, was about the size of a microwave 
					oven. The impact of the ice ball's fall created a small 
					crater on the pavement, which was covered with pieces of 
					broken ice.  
					  
					
					Despite sharing many chemical 
					characteristics with hail, ice balls are formed under 
					clear-sky conditions. Ice balls have been recorded since the 
					19th century. They have the potential to damage people, 
					buildings and cars, but no injuries were reported as a 
					result of this one.  
				 
				
				 
				2006 D.C. 
				
					
					- 14 July - Norway - At 10:20am 
					a bus driver from Ås, south of Oslo, was sitting in the 
					outhouse at his holiday cabin near Rygge on the 14th of July 
					when he heard an enormous blast. Right after that, some 
					particles from a meteor that exploded over the Oslo area 
					rained down just outside.  
					  
					
					He said he didn't think too much 
					about the surprising blast at first, dismissing it as 
					probably coming from an exercise at a nearby military air 
					station at Rygge. But he said the blast and the rumbling it 
					caused was terrible. He was just hooking the door when he 
					heard a new noise, a whistling sort of sound, followed by a 
					new bang on some aluminum plates lying near the outhouse. 
					Sure enough, it was particles from a meteor that exploded 
					somewhere over the Oslo Fjord area on Friday morning. 
					 
					  
					
					Astronomers confirm Martinsen's 
					remarkable discovery of meteorite particles on his property.
					 
					
						
						"This is Norway's 14th 
						meteorite, but we've never heard about a meteorite 
						landing so close to a person before." 
					 
					
					A family from Moss, south of 
					Oslo, came home from their summer holidays to find a 
					meteorite in their garden. It's another remnant of the 
					meteor that exploded over the Oslo Fjord area on the 14th of 
					July. Astronomers in Norway are calling the discovery of 
					meteorites around southeast Norway "incredible," and urge 
					local residents to keep looking for more.  
					
						
						"Two branches on our plum 
						tree were broken. I lifted them up and there lay this 
						stone."  
					 
					
					It had made a hole measuring 
					about seven centimeters in his lawn. 
				 
				
				 
				2006 D.C. 
				
					
					- 12 Sept. - New Zealand - A 
					small piece of rock that has been found in a paddock in New 
					Zealand may be a piece of the meteorite that streaked across 
					the sky there Tuesday the 12th, panicking residents who 
					flooded emergency hotlines. A farmer found a 10cm by 5cm 
					piece of "almost weightless" rock in his field today near 
					the town of Dunsandel, south of Christchurch. It has been 
					sent to New Zealand's National Radiation Laboratory for 
					analysis.  
					  
					
					The meteorite tore across the 
					sky over the northern half of the South Island in the 
					afternoon, leaving a bright, burning trial behind it and 
					causing a sonic boom that rattled houses and shook the 
					ground. It then apparently erupted into a fireball, sending 
					forth a thick puff of smoke. People were sent running from 
					the homes and offices when they heard the boom, fearing 
					buildings could collapse. The sonic boom was registered on 
					earthquake-detecting equipment.  
					  
					
					The boom meant the meteorite was 
					probably travelling "very low". It was probably about the 
					size of a basketball as it shredded through the sky and 
					became a "terminal fireball" at a speed of about 40,000kph.
					 
					
						
						"If this had happened at 
						night, it would have lit up the whole countryside." 
					 
				 
				
				 
				2006 
				- 10 Oct. - A fire that destroyed a cottage near Bonn and 
				injured a 77-year-old man was probably caused by a meteor and 
				witnesses saw an arc of blazing light in the sky, German police 
				said on Friday. Burkhard Rick, a spokesman for the police in Siegburg east of Bonn, said the fire gutted the cottage and 
				badly burnt the man's hands and face in the incident on October 
				10. 
				 
				2006 
				- 1 Dec. - NASA reports - Meteoroids are smashing into the Moon 
				a lot more often than anyone expected. - That's the tentative 
				conclusion of Bill Cooke, head of NASA's Meteoroid Environment 
				Office, after his team observed two Leonids hitting the Moon on 
				Nov. 17, 2006.  
				
					
					"We've now seen 11 and possibly 12 lunar impacts 
				since we started monitoring the Moon one year ago," says Cooke. 
				"That's about four times more hits than our computer models 
				predicted." 
				 
				
				 
				2007 D.C. 
				
					
					- January - Altai Region, Russia 
					- Another expedition arrived to the Altai Republic to search 
					for meteorite, which has fallen this January, and to talk 
					with people, who witnessed this event. Expedition crew will 
					visit Uglovsky and Egorievsky districts, where an unknown 
					celestial body has fallen.  
					  
					
					Later report: Russian social 
					science and research expedition "Kosmopoisk" has sent four 
					meteorite fragments found in Altai to Moscow laboratory. 
					Research, carried out in field, showed that there exists 
					high probability that two stones out of four are real 
					meteorite fragments. The expedition found a meteorite crater 
					1.5 kilometer away from their camp, but nasty weather 
					prevented them from detailed studying of said crater. 
				 
				
				 
				2007 
				- January - Tampa, Florida - a 200-pound chunk of ice streaked 
				through the clear Florida sky and landed in the back seat of a 
				really nice red Ford Mustang. The car was totaled. 
				 
				2007 D.C. 
				
					
					- 4 Jan - Authorities were 
					trying to identify a mysterious metallic object that crashed 
					through the roof of a house in eastern New Jersey. 
					 
					
					 
					Nobody was injured when the golf-ball sized object, weighing 
					nearly as much as a can of soup, struck the home and 
					embedded itself in a wall Tuesday night. ... Approximately 
					20 to 50 rock-like objects fall every day over the entire 
					planet, said Carlton Pryor, a professor of astronomy at 
					Rutgers University.  
					
						
						"It's not all that uncommon 
						to have rocks rain down from heaven," said Pryor, who 
						had not seen the object that struck the Monmouth County 
						home. "These are usually rocky or a mixture of rock and 
						metal." 
					 
				 
				
				 
				2007
				 
				
					
					- 10 January - Russia - a 
					meteorite fell in January in the Altai Territory in southern 
					Siberia and searchers found an extraterrestrial substance 
					which could be meteorite fragments.  
					
						
						"We have collected about 50 
						samples, and vitreous threads (traces of comet 
						substance) were discovered in the first of them using a 
						microscope."  
					 
					
					Local motorists and residents 
					witnessed the impact of a fiery ball, which eventually ended 
					in a loud sound resembling an explosion. 
				 
				
				 
				2007 
				- 24 Jan. - Virginian, U.S. - Giles County residents were a 
				little shaken after a tremor-like event, others say they heard a 
				loud "thunder-like" sound. Virginia Tech researchers say they 
				received several calls about a meteor sighting the same time of 
				the tremors. The bizarre incident took place around 8pm. 
				Researchers say the seismic station in Giles County did get a 
				very short but intense seismic signal.  
  
				
				 
				2007 D.C. 
				
					
					- 31 Jan. - Turkey - Police were 
					inundated with calls from scores of people from Didim to 
					Bodrum after they heard a big bang and a flash of light 
					across the skies. The flashing green, yellow and red lights 
					were from a meteorite which crashed through the earth's 
					atmosphere and landed in Yesilkent.  
					
					  
					
					A startled man revealed 
					that the rock had smashed a hole in the ground at the Green 
					Park Complex, at Yesilkent, narrowly missing him by ten 
					meters. Police reported that people from Bodrum, Milas and 
					Didim had heard a bang and seen the flashing light across 
					the skies at about 5:30pm. 
				 
				
				 
				2007
				 
				
					
					- 4 Feb. - Midwestern U.S. - 
					Scores of people all over the Midwest and Upper Midwestern 
					United States reported seeing flames and fiery explosions in 
					the sky Sunday night. From southeastern Wisconsin to as far 
					as Des Moines, Iowa and St. Louis, people reported seeing 
					balls of fire, possibly meteors, streaking across the sky on 
					Sunday night.  
					
						
						"We had a pilot reporting 
						seeing a meteor".  
					 
					
					Reports came from residents in 
					central Missouri, Illinois, Kansas, Wisconsin and Minnesota. 
  
				 
				
				2007 D.C. 
				
					
					- 15 Feb. - Ohio - Something 
					happened at around 9 p.m. that a lot of people heard. But 
					nobody seems to have any idea what it was. "It" was a loud 
					bang, something loud enough to be heard all over the county, 
					and loud enough to make small objects move in houses. Rumors 
					range from an earthquake to a meteor strike, a sonic boom to 
					something ice-related.  
					  
					
					While we may never know for 
					sure, at least one scientist believes the meteor could be 
					the answer. There's no evidence to suggest an earthquake 
					could have caused the bang, especially not over the range 
					specified.  
					  
					
					One man said he saw a meteor 
					with a relatively long trail, with red, green and gold 
					coloration. It was headed east to west and lasted about 
					three seconds; after it faded, the sonic boom washed over 
					him.  
					
						
						"I saw it first. It was the 
						most eerie, cool, scary, wonderful thing. You just see 
						this dragon tail going across the sky. All of a sudden, 
						everything goes boom."  
					 
				 
				
				 
				2007 
				- 22 Feb. - Rajasthan, India - Three people were killed and four 
				injured in a mysterious blast in a village in India's northern 
				Rajasthan state Thursday that villagers claim was caused by a 
				meteorite, news reports said. Residents of Banchola village in 
				Bundi district, about 200 kilometers south of Rajasthan capital 
				Jaipur, said the victims were sitting with some iron scrap in an 
				open field when an "object" fell from the sky and hit them, IANS 
				news agency reported. 
				 
				2007 
				- 23 Feb. - Panama - Panamanian geologists found a meteorite at 
				Rio Hato, a coastal town west of the capital Panama City. The 
				meteorite fell onto Rio Hato's beach on Friday. The landing was 
				witnessed by a security guard, who described it as a ball of 
				fire crashing down from the sky onto the sand. The 4.2 kg red 
				object, measuring 20 cm in diameter, was to be X-rayed for more 
				details. The meteorite shows burn marks on its exterior, and 
				appears to be mainly carbon-based, in contrast to most 
				meteorites, which mainly contain iron.  
				 
				2007 
				- 15 Mar. - What Richard Yip-Chuck saw fall into a farmer's 
				field Sunday evening looked like a long, white ball with orange 
				sparks shooting off the back. The Holland Landing resident was 
				driving along Hwy. 7 with his wife, Ele, and sons Kyle, 12, and 
				10-year-old Dylan, when they saw what looked like a fireball 
				plummet to earth. 
				 
				2007 
				- 29 Mar - Flaming debris of a possible meteor almost hit a 
				plane - The pilots of a Chilean passenger jet reported seeing 
				flaming debris fall past their aircraft as it approached the 
				airport at Auckland, New Zealand. The captain "made visual 
				contact with incandescent fragments several kilometers away". 
				The pilots reported the near-miss to air traffic controllers, 
				reportedly saying the noise of the debris breaking the sound 
				barrier could be heard above the roar of his aircraft's engines. 
				 
				2007 
				- 10 May - Spain - Fireball spotted across central Spain. 
				Scientists think some fragments may have fallen to earth in the 
				Ciudad Real area. A fireball fell across the centre of the 
				country on Thursday night with sightings in Cuenca, Toledo, 
				Ciudad Real and Valladolid. Scientists believe it was a 
				meteorite and say it's quite a normal phenomenon, possibly a 
				fragment from a comet which fell from earth orbit.  
				 
				2007 
				- 14 May - Hubbardton, Vermont - Recorded as a 2.1 temblor on 
				the Richter scale, a quake hit at 4:10 a.m. One Hubbardton 
				resident who said he was wide awake at 4 a.m. said he not only 
				felt the earthquake, he saw what caused it. He said he saw 
				something in the sky to the northeast of Lake Hortonia. 
				 
				
				  
				
				 
				He 
				believes he saw a meteorite and that's what triggered the 
				earthquake.
				 
				
					
					"It was like a streak of fire. I've heard meteorites 
				hit before and that was what it sounded like. It was no 
				earthquake, it was a meteor." 
				 
				
				 
				 
				2007 
				- 26 May - Woburn, Mass. - Meteorite punched a hole through a 
				warehouse roof.  
  
				
				 
				2007 D.C. 
				
					
					- 7 June - Norway - A large 
					meteorite struck in northern Norway this week, landing with 
					an impact an astronomer compared to the atomic bomb used at 
					Hiroshima. The meteorite appeared as a ball of fire just 
					after 2 a.m. Wednesday, June 7th, visible across several 
					hundred miles in the sunlit summer sky above the Arctic 
					Circle.  
					
						
						'I saw a brilliant flash of 
						light in the sky, and this became a light with a tail of 
						smoke. I heard the bang seven minutes later. It sounded 
						like when you set off a solid charge of dynamite a 
						kilometer (0.62 miles) away.'  
					 
					
					The meteor struck a mountainside 
					in Reisadalen.  
					  
					
					The country's leading astronomer 
					said he expects the meteor to prove to be the largest to hit 
					Norway in modern times, even bigger than the 198-pound Alta 
					meteorite of 1904.  
					
						
						'If the meteorite was as 
						large as it seems to have been, we can compare it to the 
						Hiroshima bomb. Of course the meteorite is not 
						radioactive, but in explosive force we may be able to 
						compare it to the bomb.'  
					 
				 
				
				 
				2007 D.C. 
				
					
					- 10 June - Sri Lanka - The 
					strange objects that lit the night skies on June 10 have now 
					been confirmed as meteors. "This is the first time that 
					meteors of such magnitude have fallen in Sri Lanka. The 
					shockwaves and vibrations have been heard throughout the 
					country, from Galle to Puttalam.  
					  
					
					A Senior Consultant believes 
					that two large meteoroids entered the atmosphere, the larger 
					one splitting into two and the smaller one into about 25 
					fragments. The loud explosions were some of the particles 
					exploding, probably about 50 to 100 km above the ground. In 
					Kovinna, Andiambalama, at 9.05 p.m. on the 10th, a woman had 
					noticed something unusual in the western sky. A bright 
					light, almost as large as the full moon, appeared to be 
					moving towards her in a wide arc.  
					  
					
					Alarmed by thoughts of terrorist 
					air attacks, she called out to her neighbor. Together they 
					watched fearfully as the glowing object drew closer, landed 
					on the roof and vanished completely. A few minutes later the 
					air vibrated with a loud explosion. The next day they 
					discovered that parts of the asbestos sheets on the roof 
					were charred and cracked.  
					  
					
					A few pieces of rock and sand 
					were scattered around the damaged area. Similar incidents 
					were reported around the country that night. Several people 
					in areas such as Puttalam, Maho and Bingiriya also noted the 
					appearance of the bright light in the sky as well as the 
					loud explosion. In Kimbulapitiya a woman watched a flaming 
					object land on a house and heard the booming sounds soon 
					afterwards.  
					  
					
					In Campbell Place, Dehiwala, the 
					roofs of two buildings were damaged, and a loud noise was 
					heard.  
					
						
						"24 asbestos sheets were 
						broken."  
					 
				 
				
				 
				2007 
				- 6 July - Cali, Colombia, S. America - an incoming object broke 
				apart in the lower atmosphere with a trio of ferocious 
				explosions that shattered windows and shook the ground 
				violently. Moments later, stones rained from the sky and pelted 
				homes in the poor barrios surrounding the city. Some smashed 
				through the roofs of homes. Recovered objects were chondritic 
				(rocky) meteorite. 
				 
				2007 
				- 26 July - Iowa - 5:30AM - A Dubuque woman said she is lucky to 
				be alive after a 50 pound chunk of white ice crashed through the 
				roof of her home, landing about 15 feet away from where she was 
				standing. She said it sounded like a bomb exploded when the 
				massive ball of ice hit her roof. Other large chunks of ice fell 
				from the sky in this northeast Iowa city, tearing through nearby 
				trees. Dubuque had clear skies at the time the ice fell. 
				 
				2007 D.C. 
				
					
					- 1 August - India - Hotipur (Sangrur) 
					village near Khanauri hit the headlines when a meteorite 
					fell in the fields on Wednesday night, leaving many 
					villagers baffled. The police have taken possession of the 
					8-cm meteorite to hand it over to a three-member team of 
					Geological Survey of India. Curious villagers queued up in 
					the fields to see the "heavenly object", while the farmer, 
					who was the only witness to the fall of the "fireball", 
					said,  
					
						
						"I got scared of the big 
						fireball that was coming my way at 8:45 pm on Wednesday 
						night. I ran for cover as I felt that it will fall on 
						me."  
						
						(May be hoax.) 
  
					 
				 
				
				2007 D.C. 
				
					
					- 11 Aug. - 12:09 am - 
					Representatives with the Sonora Police Department and both 
					the Tuolumne and Calaveras County Sheriff's Departments say 
					they fielded numerous calls early in the morning in regards 
					to a "loud boom," and "structures shaking." There were 
					several calls from residents who reported seeing "a blue 
					light," just before the "loud boom."  
					  
					
					The incident reportedly occurred 
					at 12:09am. The Police Department notes that it also 
					received a call from a resident in Tuolumne, in which a 
					female reported seeing what she thought was fireworks, and 
					then something spiraling over her house. Early indication 
					from the law enforcement agencies is that the loud boom was 
					somehow the result of a meteor shower.  
				 
				
				 
				2007 
				- 15 Sept. - Peruvian Highlands - The meteorite's impact sent 
				debris flying up to 820 feet (250 meters) away, with some 
				material landing on the roof of the nearest home 390 feet (120 
				meters) from the crater. Nearby residents who visited the impact 
				crater complained of headaches and nausea. 
  
				
				 
				2007 D.C. 
				
					
					- 3 Oct. - Minnesota - Shortly 
					after 2 p.m., people across the Twin Cities reported seeing 
					a "metallic" object or "flaming ball" falling from the sky. 
					Broadcasters and emergency dispatchers got hundreds of calls 
					from people who saw the object traveling from the northeast 
					to the southwest.  
					  
					
					Residents of Lyon County in far 
					southwestern Minnesota reported a loud boom that might have 
					been connected with the sightings in the Twin Cities. A man 
					who lives near the town of Amiret says it shook his house 
					and sounded like a sonic boom from an F-14 breaking the 
					sound barrier at close range. Coincidentally, at the same 
					time, drivers in the Twin Cities metro were dodging debris 
					in the middle of Interstate 94.  
					  
					
					Some drivers said the debris 
					fell from the sky shortly after 2:00 p.m. Wednesday. 
				 
				
				 
				2008 
				- 31 January - Didim, Turkey - POLICE were inundated with calls 
				from scores of people from Didim to Bodrum after they heard a 
				big bang and a flash of light across the skies. A startled 
				Abdullah Arıtürk revealed that the rock had smashed a hole in 
				the ground at the Green Park Complex, at Yeşilkent, narrowly 
				missing him by ten meters. 
  
				
				 
				2008 D.C. 
				
					
					- 19 Feb. - U.S. Northwest - An 
					apparent meteor streaked through the sky over the Pacific 
					Northwest early Tuesday, drawing reports of bright lights 
					and sonic booms in parts of Washington, Oregon and Idaho. 
					Although a witness reported seeing the object strike the 
					Earth in a remote part of Adams County, in southeast 
					Washington, it still has not been found.  
					  
					
					People in Washington, Oregon, 
					Idaho, Montana and British Columbia reported seeing the 
					bright fireball streaking across the sky about 5:30 a.m. At 
					least one person said the object exploded on impact in 
					eastern Washington and another report from southeastern 
					Washington said someone felt tremors from the blast. 
				 
				
				 
				2008 D.C. 
				
					
					- 5 Mar. - Ontario, Canada - The 
					Physics and Astronomy Department at Western has a network of 
					all-sky cameras in Southern Ontario that scan the sky 
					monitoring for meteors.  
					  
					
					Associate Professor Peter 
					Brown, who specializes in the study of meteors and 
					meteorites, says that Wednesday evening (March 5) at 10:59 
					p.m. EST these cameras captured video of a large fireball 
					and the department has also received a number of calls and 
					emails from people who actually saw the light. 
				 
				
				 
				2008 D.C. 
				
					
					- 8 Mar. - Turkey - A resident 
					of Yaka said he heard a loud roaring noise at around 11:20 
					a.m. on the day the meteorite fell, sounding as if "a plane 
					had crashed." 
					
						
						"We were amazed to find such 
						a small stone after that thunderous sound. It was black 
						and about 40 centimeters in diameter, weighing three 
						kilograms at most," another said, adding that the 
						meteorite opened a small crater in the ground and 
						created a cloud of dust. 
					 
				 
				
				 
				2008 D.C. 
				
					
					- 10 Mar. - Sudbury, Canada - 
					great balls of fire were seen falling from the sky - While 
					most sightings were reported around 1:30 p.m. near Sudbury, 
					Hagar, Highway 69 North and North Bay, Wayne Lachance 
					spotted something in the sky earlier in the morning. 
					 
					  
					
					Lachance was driving home to 
					Massey after a night shift at Vale Inco Ltd. when something 
					caught his eye around 7:30 a.m.  
					
						
						"I thought it was a real 
						bright star," he said. "It was getting brighter and 
						coming down with sparks." Lachance arrived home and 
						looked outside his bedroom window to see "spirals of 
						smoke" falling. 
					 
				 
				
				 
				2008 
				- 13 Mar. - Moon - Meteorite videotaped hitting the Moon. 
				 
				2008 
				- 6 April - Argentina - The space rock reportedly crashed late 
				Sunday somewhere in Entre Rios Province, some 260 miles 
				northwest of Buenos Aires, reports the daily Clarin, which 
				quoted a witness, Milton Blumhagen, a student and astronomy 
				buff:  
				
					
					"For three or four seconds I saw 
					an object in flames, changing color until it turned blue 
					when it approached the ground.''  
				 
				
				A fire department source said the 
				impact was felt for miles around. No damage was reported. 
  
				
				 
				2008 D.C.
				 
				
					
					- 15, 16, 18 April - Illinois - 
					Maybe we had a comet fragment impact or two or three over a 
					period of several nights? Perhaps a couple of overhead 
					explosions and then, later, a ground impact. Read the 
					following stories and judge for yourself: 
					 
					That would explain booms and earthquake and lights in the 
					sky spread out over three days.  
					  
					
					
					
					Damage Control: Mysterious booms, 
					lights over Indiana were just F-16s  
					
						
						A sonic boom and fireballs 
						and flaming debris that Kokomo-area residents reported 
						seeing in the sky Wednesday night prompted Howard 
						County's police agencies to conduct a two-hour search 
						for what many residents thought was a crashed aircraft. 
						 
						As it turned out, the fireballs were flares fired by 
						F-16s that are part of the 122nd Fighter Wing, an 
						Indiana Air National Guard unit based at Fort Wayne 
						International Airport. ... 
						 
						Staff Sgt. Jeff Lowry with Indiana National 
						Guard's headquarters in Indianapolis said the jets 
						taking part in the training are not supposed to exceed 
						the speed of sound, which is about 760 mph, because 
						supersonic speeds produce sonic booms. 
						 
						He said the 122nd's commander, Col. Jeff Soldner, 
						will investigate why at least one jet reached supersonic 
						speeds Wednesday night over Howard and Tipton counties, 
						and also on Tuesday night over the Logansport area, 
						shaking the ground below. ... 
						 
						He said F-16 training often involves the aircraft 
						dropping flares from more than 10,000 feet above the 
						ground, a technique that can allow the jets to evade 
						heat-seeking missiles in combat. ... 
						 
						Logansport Police Chief A.J. Rozzi said he heard 
						a loud sonic boom on Tuesday night, and then heard the 
						sound of a jet high overheard. He said residents also 
						reported seeing fire streaks in the sky. 
						 
						He said it is common for the 122nd to conduct missions 
						in the area and believes F-16 training almost certainly 
						explains the sights and sounds. 
						
							
							"They've been doing that 
							training for quite a while. I don't know what 
							maneuvers they're actually doing, but they do shoot 
							out streaks of light," he said.  
						 
					 
					
					 
					
					5.4 earthquake rocks Illinois; felt 
					350 miles away 
					
						
						A 5.4 earthquake that 
						appeared to rival the strongest recorded in the region 
						rocked people awake up to 350 miles away early Friday, 
						surprising residents unaccustomed to such a powerful 
						Midwest temblor. 
						 
						The quake just before 4:37 a.m. was centered 6 miles 
						from West Salem, Ill., and 66 miles from Evansville, 
						Ind. It was felt in such distant cities as Chicago, 
						Cincinnati and Milwaukee, 350 miles north of the 
						epicenter, but there were no early reports of injuries 
						or significant damage. .... 
						
							
							"You could hear a roaring sound and the whole motel 
						shook, waking up the guests,'' Vibha Ambelal, manager of 
						the Super 8 Motel in Mount Carmel, Illinois, near the 
						epicenter, said in a telephone interview." 
						 
					 
					
					  
					
					UPDATE!
					
					4.5 Magnitude Earthquake Hits Illinois 
					Continuing Series  
					
						
						A 4.5-magnitude tremor 
						struck southern Illinois on Monday continuing the series 
						of aftershocks initiated by the 5.2 earthquake which hit 
						the region Friday morning, the U.S. Geological Survey 
						(USGS) informed. 
						 
						This was the 18th earthquake in that series and its 
						epicenter was approximately six miles below ground and 
						about 37 miles (60 km) north-northwest of Evansville, 
						Indiana, or about 131 miles (211 km) east of St. Louis, 
						the USGS revealed. [...] 
						 
						The 18 aftershock earthquakes which followed Friday's 
						tremor haven't measured more than 3.9 on the Richter 
						scale, but the first one was the biggest to hit shake 
						the region called the Illinois basin-Ozark dome in over 
						40 years. 
					 
				 
				
				 
				2008 D.C. 
				
					
					- 16 April - Argentina - The 
					Asociación Entrerriana de Astronomía (AEA) [Entre 
					Ríos Astronomy Society, Argentina] has announced that on 
					Wednesday 16th April 2008, at approximately 19:30 hours, was 
					observed a highly luminous object that had all the 
					characteristics of a bolide. This object was sighted from 
					Paraná, Oro Verde and San Benito. According to witnesses, 
					the bolide was intensely bright, with colors fluctuating 
					between green, yellow and red. 
					 
					It followed a roughly north-east trajectory towards the 
					south-west, with an angle of 75 degrees. One observer has 
					stated that the bolide exploded before disappearing. 
					 
					It is not possible to discount the idea that this meteor 
					relates to a similar fall which occurred last week over 
					central Entre Ríos province, and which was observed across a 
					wide part of Argentina. The AEA has also received over the 
					past few days many reports of sightings of very luminous 
					objects in different parts from the country, e.g. from Mar 
					del Plata, Tucumán, Zárate, Concordia, Ituzaingó (Prov. de 
					Corrientes), etc. 
				 
				
				 
				2008 D.C. 
				
					
					- 17 April - Argentina - (This 
					may be the same as the previous report on 16 April) A 
					fireball fell somewhere in or nearby Entre Rios, 260 miles 
					northwest of Buenos Aires. Mariano Peter from the 
					Entrerriana Astronomy Association said there were reports 
					from 4 witnesses.  
					
					  
					
					One of them described,  
					
						
						"a strong light 
					that passed at a high speed through the sky and at a low 
					altitude, going towards the south and then it fell in the 
					distance."  
					 
					
					Another witness said,  
					
						
						"it was very bright and it 
					changed color between green and red." 
					 
					
					The first fireball was reported in Entre Rios on April 6th, 
					2008 (see above).  
					  
					
					A witness said:  
					
						
						"For three or four seconds I 
						saw an object in flames, changing color until it turned 
						blue when it approached the ground.''  
					 
					
					A fire department source said 
					the impact was felt for miles around. The next day a 
					fragment of the space rock was recovered.  
					 
					And now:
					
					Smoke chokes Argentina's capital
					 
					
						
						Buenos Aires, Argentina -- 
						Smoke blanketed the Argentine capital Friday as brush 
						fires apparently set deliberately consumed thousands of 
						acres in the provinces of Buenos Aires and Entre Ríos. 
						 
						The smoke, from about 300 fires, is blamed for at least 
						two fatal traffic accidents this week that left eight 
						people dead. 
						 
						Sections of major highways and the Buenos Aires port, 
						among the busiest in the world, have been closed. 
						Incoming flights to the city's domestic airport, Jorge 
						Newbery Airpark, have been diverted. 
						 
						The Argentine government has blamed farmers looking to 
						clear their land for crops and grazing for the fires, 
						which are estimated to cover 173,000 acres (70,000 
						hectares). 
						
							
							"This is the largest 
							fire of this kind that we've ever seen," Argentine 
							Interior Minister Florencio Randazzo said Thursday. 
						 
						
						Randazzo called the 
						situation a "disaster." 
						 
						As of Friday morning, little progress had been made 
						extinguishing the blazes. [...] 
					 
				 
				
				 
				2008 D.C. 
				
				- 20 April - Russia -
				
				Another overhead explosion? Two killed, 
				300 left homeless in Russian Far East fires 
				 
				
					
					Two people have died and 325 
					people including 18 children have been left homeless by 
					fires that ripped through the Amur Region in Russia's Far 
					East, local emergency services said. 
					 
					The fires began on Sunday evening and continued until Monday 
					morning in seven districts of the region. Locals had set 
					light to dry grass to free land for farming and other 
					purposes, and the flames were spread by high winds, a police 
					source told RIA Novosti. 
					 
					A total of 104 houses have been destroyed. One of those who 
					died in the fires was a disabled man who was unable to leave 
					his home. 
					 
					A total of 50 rescuers have been involved in the 
					firefighting operation. People injured in the fires will 
					receive 20,000 rubles ($900) in compensation, local 
					authorities said. 
					 
					Over 11,000 hectares have been destroyed in an estimated 59 
					forest fires currently burning in Russia's Far East, the 
					Natural Resources Ministry said. 
				 
				
				Curious how this report is similar 
				to what happened several days ago in Argentina. And again, 
				farmers - they all decided to set fires on the same day - 
				burning grass and high winds are blamed for the vast damage and 
				considerable destruction.  
				  
				
				We wonder what kind of excuse 
				authorities will invent when this kind of event will happen in a 
				non agricultural area.  
  
			 
			 
			
			 
			 
			As I said, this list is not exhaustive, though I am exhausted from 
			transcribing and pulling the data together!  
			
			  
			
			In addition to updating 
			this list from other sources over the next few days, I hope that 
			readers will send in their finds and we can have the most complete 
			list available anywhere, excluding, of course, the classified data 
			that we won't be getting from our governments. 
			 
			Meanwhile, of course, we begin to understand why Bill Gates - 
			formerly a regular guy turned
			
			elitist - has invested in 
			
			his Seed Bank. 
			 
			Ah, the joys of being at the top and the perils of being at the 
			bottom of the pyramidal hierarchy on this planet!  
			
			  
			
			
			
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