Unknown fire and jelly-like creatures live in Earth's atmosphere
On 11 September, 1948, the Empire State Building in New York was attacked with hundreds of birds of various species
The hypothesis about the existence of little-studied
forms of life in the Earth's atmosphere has been an attraction for
scientists for quite a long time. Nations around the globe have numerous
stories, fairy-tales and legends about such creatures, the most popular
of which are sylphs, giant fire birds, fairies, flying snakes and
dragons. This weird theory has been gaining more and more details lately
to prove its credibility.
The mysterious creatures of the sky can be traced in
the history of the Roman Empire. According to ancient manuscripts, giant
red ravens were seen flying in the sky above Rome in the year 106 B.C.
Ancient writings say that the birds were carrying red-hot stones in
their beaks. The ravens dropped and stones down on the ground, having
scorched a half of the city. Similar fire-like creatures reminiscent of
birds were seen in France and Portugal, in Middle Ages. They were called
fire elementalias, specters of fire. Fire-birds caused numerous fires
in the middle of the 1980s in San-Juan, Puerto Rico. Eyewitnesses said
that the birds were huge, with a wing-spread of about four meters.
Fire snakes and dragons were described in historical
documents too. An outstanding incident took place in September of 1891
in the American town of Crawfordswille, Indiana. There is a story in the
archives of the town about a 10-meter long fire snake, which appeared
above the central square of the town. A lot of people saw the snake –
they all said that it was a live creature. A local pastor vowed that the
snake had red eyes of fire and the heat of its breath could be felt at a
considerable distance. It is noteworthy that similar creatures could be
seen in the sky above Indiana in the 60s and 70s of the current
century. Film director William Gordon Allen used eyewitnesses' stories
to create a colorful image of the fire snake. The illustration appeared
in the documentary film “Overlords of the UFO,” which was released in
1976.
Mass deaths of birds, or their sudden migration can
also be considered an indirect evidence to prove the existence of an
unknown form of life in the atmosphere of the planet. On 11 September,
1948, the building of New York's highest skyscraper, the Empire State
Building, was attacked with hundreds of birds of various species.
Eyewitnesses said that the birds were slamming into windows, as if they
were trying to fly away from an imminent danger. Hundreds of birds fell
down on the ground dead in May of 1917 in the US town of Baton-Rouge,
Louisiana. A lot of them had strange burns on their bodies. A similar
incident occurred in August of 1960 on the outskirts of Capitola Beach,
when numerous birds fell down dead too. Ornithologists could never
determine the reason of their death.
American researcher Charles Fort wrote in his work
“The Book of the Damned” that there were weird, jelly-like beings living
in the Earth's atmosphere. Medusa-like creatures, Fort wrote, had
stings and tentacles, which they used to hunt for birds. The existence
of such creatures seemed to be unbelievable for a very long time, until
American scientists developed a special substance, aerogel. The
lighter-than-air gel is a substance, the state of which is represents
both hard and gas condition. Researchers proposed that the flesh of the
mysterious creatures could be made of a similar substance. The theory
can be partly proved with an incident, which occurred on 28 December,
1958, in Florida. Detective Faustin Galegos found a strange object
outside his house. The detective said that he took the object in his
hands, but could not feel that he was holding it. It was a translucent
ball, the size of a soccer ball, and it was practically weightless. The
detective did not manage to preserve it, because it virtually melted in
the air several hours later. Faustin Galegos said that he had an
impression of holding an unknown dead creature in his hands.
The most uneasy mentioning about the mysterious
creatures of the sky belongs to researcher Robert Gardner. According to
him, a transport aircraft of the US Air Force took off from an army base
in San Diego in the summer of 1939. The plane, carrying 12 passengers
aboard, returned to the base in about an hour, after it had sent an SOS.
When servicemen opened the hatch, they saw that all 12 passengers were
dead. The commander was the only person, who stayed alive, but he died
in several minutes too. The dead military men had strange burns on their
skin, but it did not become possible to find out their origin and what
really happened on board the plane. Investigators determined that the
crew and the passengers used their personal guns. The hull paneling of
the plane was damaged with gunshots, as if the people were trying to
kill a very fast enemy. Apparently, they failed to kill a mysterious
creature.
Yevgeny Dmitriev
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