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... air seemed on fire." (Sydney Daily Telegraph, November 18.) All this day mostly red dust fell, and on the 13th in Queensland also. Great thunderstorms in Australia. (g ) November 13. Ashes, with a sulphurous odour, fell in New Zealand. The volcano Savii, Samoa, burst out again in ... ) January 27. Severest earthquake shock ever known inTasmania, resulting in great damage. Shocks in Victoria, Australia. (l ) January 24. A great meteor with thunderous detonations shot over Cape Colony. (Cape Argus, February 2 and 4.) (Charles Fort, Lo!, pp.301-2.) Was there any ...
... for which this region of Wales was once notorious, and its electric flame probably caused the mine explosion. The summer months of 1924 were marked by a continuity of severe thunderstorms, usually brief, but accompanied by thunder which were heavily charged with electricity. There were a number of earthquakes reported in Britain, notably in Derbyshire and along the ... coast of Scotland, all of which to superfluity of atmospherics. August was, however, good behaviour. In that month an earthquake was reported a Turkestan, succeeded by vast rain that caused enormous floods over a great area, and the end of the month witnessed a giant Atlantic hurricane between longitude 20o and 60o W. This hurricane raged ...
153. Comets and the Bronze Age Collapse [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... with the fabulous, lame, raven-beak-nosed emperor, Yu, who could transform himself into this pheasant or a bear. One of Yu's enemies, the Owl, who invented thunder and lightning was also one-footed [4 ]. In a less artificial environ animal tracks speak strongly to people and convey much about the creature which left them. Thus ... unusual days, will cause a great slaughter of the creatures of the earth .. . The waters of rivers have become bloody .. . Meteors, effulgent like Indra's thunder-bolt, fall with loud hisses .. . People, for meeting together, coming out of their houses with lighted brands, have still to encounter a thick gloom all ...
154. Thoth Vol II, No. 17: Oct 31, 1998 [Journals] [Thoth]
... deep with fury, and now he showed his violence entire and indiscriminately...Out of the sky and off Olympos he moved flashing his fires incessantly, and the thunderbolts....while the flames went up to the bright sky unquenchably, and the blaze and the glare of the thunder and lightning blinded the eyes of the ... gods, for all they were mighty. The wonderful conflagration crushed Chaos, and to the eyes' seeing and ears' hearing the clamor of it, it absolutely would have seemed as if Earth and the wide heaven above her had collided, for such would have been the crash arising as Earth wrecked and the sky came piling down on ...
155. Thoth Vol II, No. 13: Aug 31, 1998 [Journals] [Thoth]
... of the Earth, Saturn as former dominant body in the sky, Jupiter as visible "successor" to Saturn, active role of electromagnetism in an unstable solar system, thunderbolts flying between planets, gravity as an aspect of electricity, catastrophic history of the earth, catastrophe as catalyst in evolution, the psychology of collective amnesia, fundamental challenges ... /word was fructifying rain, he believes that the philological connection - seed-word-logos is valid. Allegro said, "The most forceful spurting of this seed' is accompanied by thunder and the shrieking wind. This is the voice' of God. Somewhere above the sky a mighty penis reaches an orgasm that shakes the heaven. As saliva can ...
156. In Defense Of The Saturn Thesis [Journals] [Aeon]
... , 1968), p. 128. [71] D. Cardona, op. cit., pp. 61-63. [72] E. Cochrane, "Thundergods and Thunderbolts," AEON VI:1 (February 2001), pp. 97 ff. [73] Ibid., p. 110. [74] ... . J. James, op. cit., p. 100 (emphasis as given). [75] Ibid. [76] See here, for instance, F. G. Bratton, Myths and Legends of the Ancient Near East (N . Y., 1970), p. 16. [77] Ibid ...
... in store, nevertheless fought against it. We are told that, "pursued by the enemy, he fled by the banks of a river, when Zeus launched a thunderbolt, a chasm opened in the ground, and he, with his horses and chariot, was swallowed up".7Once realizing what lay behind all this magic, ... the Sibyls at great price containing secrets of magic. Numa Pompilius, studying this, and also instructed by the Etruscans, made Jupiter "descend on earth as lightning and thunder", according to Plutarch. Tullus Hostilius, guided by Numa, blew himself up. Earlier yet, Romulus, it seems, owing to an explosion during the ...
158. Thoth Vol I, No. 26: November 15, 1997 [Journals] [Thoth]
... each of the planets makes a "home" for itself at the limit of the next inward planet's electrical influence. That interplanetary electrical discharges (recorded in the past as thunderbolts of the gods, but not seen in present day, thank the gods) will have exactly the effect Rob is calling impossible: circularizing orbits. [Another " ... when ancient artists picture the thunderbolts of Zeus, they show the football shape of a plasma discharge in a vacuum rather than the long jagged lightning bolts we're familiar with in thunderstorms. Where do you think they got that idea?] [Rob again] For example, I take it that Velikovsky claims Venus interacted with earth and may have ...
159. Appendices (The Book of Revelation is History) [Books]
... roots: and . . . in this horn were eyes .. . and a mouth speaking great things [new configurations coming into prominence, old ones becoming disintegrated; thunderstorms begin]. (11) I beheld then .. . till the [first] beast was slain, and his body destroyed, 153 and given to the ... determined upon the whole earth .. . (xxix. 5) .. . It shall be at an instant, suddenly, (6 ) . . . with thunder, and with earthquake, and great noise, with storm and tempest, and the flames of devouring fire. Description of the beginning of the disintegration of the former ...
160. From the Death of Isaac to the Exodus out of Egypt [Books]
... of wind, (30) and encompassed the Egyptians. Showers of rain also came down from the sky, and dreadful thunders and lightning, with flashes of fire. Thunderbolts also were darted upon them. Nor was there any thing which used to be sent by God upon men, as indications of his wrath, which did not happen ... and came down with a torrent raised by storms of wind, (30) and encompassed the Egyptians. Showers of rain also came down from the sky, and dreadful thunders and lightning, with flashes of fire. Thunderbolts also were darted upon them. Nor was there any thing which used to be sent by God upon men, as ...
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