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by man? Have we some clues in the apparently unmaterial things which are being reported today under the misnomer "flying saucers"? By way of coincidence, Professor Campbell of Lick Observatory, Ace Aviator Eddie Rickenbacker, conservative astronomer, Colonel Marwick, and Dr. Emmert, of Detroit, all reported from widely separated points of the earth that an unknown, luminous object had been seen near the sun on August 6 and 7. "Near the sun," means, in astronomical parlance, something more or less in line with the sun as seen from terrestrial observation. It actually means "apparently near the sun," not necessarily physically close to that orb. thesis. Most falls involve only low forms of life, most of which require water for their environment, or at least a moist habitat. Many falls are reported in clear weather from a clear sky, but most are associated with torrential downpours of water — not an ordinary rain. In some cases, isolated and strange-looking clouds are responsible, and some of these suddenly appear in otherwise cloudless skies. The descriptions of these storms and clouds have an element of similarity and the haunting suggestion arises that these storms and clouds are the result of artificial conditions as opposed to ordinary meteorological forces. This does not prove that hydroponic tanks exist for the convenience of our space race; however, whether these tanks are for supplies or experimentation, it substantiates our thesis for either a race originally from earth which drove itself to space, or a race which originated in space and keeps in touch with earth. If he has "seen" them, It does not seem that he has managed "clear-talk" with them & Mistakes their or its actual meaning Their spoken tongue is rough from Disuse and only a True—"Thinker" could see their mpl Lingo. Besi When th r Hungry they Don't "speak" well. Perhaps the least substantiated, but most fascinating, of the itemized falls include animal and organic matter for which no real explanation is yet available. This material is usually considered, but without real thought, to be the result of whirlwinds picking up the material in one locale and dropping it elsewhere. It has also been suggested that buzzards have been disgorging the matter, particularly the bits of bone and bloody flesh. That no whirlwinds were reported at the time of the falls, and that no flights of buzzards have been reported seems to have been of little consequence. 1887: ¢ from the skies. 60 1921: A shower of little frogs fell upon Anton Wagner's farm, near Sterling, Connecticut. In conclusion, let us summarize the vital features of these phenomena as they relate to our Falling Animal and Organic Matter It is up to us, therefore, to ask: Is there another explanation? On December 13, in Cochin, China, a substance like blood, somewhat coagulated, fell