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Its Rainin Fish

A powerful whirlwind might explain a rain of small fish, but it cannot account for the ones that fell on a village in India. As many as 10 people reported picking up fish that weighed as much as eight pounds that had come crashing down on them.
In February, 1861, folks in many areas of Singapore reported a rain of fish following an earthquake. How could the two possibly correlate?
Golfers dread gathering clouds and a rain that might ruin their game. But imagine the consternation of several duffers in Bournemouth, England, in 1948 who received a shower of herring.
Priests often pray for blessings from above... but fish? In 1966, Father Leonard Bourne was dashing through a downpour across a courtyard in North Sydney, Australia, when a large fish fell from the sky and landed on his shoulder. The priest nearly caught it as it slid down his chest, but it squirmed away, fell to the flooded ground and swam away.
These things don't always happen in a heavy rain. In 1989, in Ipswich, Australia, Harold and Degen's front lawn was covered with about 800 "sardines" that rained from above during a light shower.
This report is most unusual: In an otherwise clear sky in Chilatchee, Alabama in 1956, a woman and her husband watched as a small dark cloud formed in the sky. When it was overhead, the cloud released its contents: rain, catfish, bass and bream - all of the fish alive. The dark cloud had turned to white, then dispersed.

Its Rainin Frogs

In 1873, Scientific American reported that Kansas City, Missouri was blanketed with frogs that dropped from the sky during a storm.
Minneapolis, Minnesota was pelted with frogs and toads in July, 1901. A news item stated: "When the storm was at its highest... there appeared as if descending directly from the sky a huge green mass. Then followed a peculiar patter, unlike that of rain or hail. When the storm abated the people found, three inches deep and covering an area of more than four blocks, a collection of a most striking variety of frogs... so thick in some places [that] travel was impossible."
The citizens of Naphlion, a city in southern Greece, were surprised one morning in May, 1981, when they awoke to find small green frogs falling from the sky. Weighing just a few ounces each, the frogs landed in trees and plopped into the streets. The Greek Meteorological Institute surmised they were picked up by a strong wind. It must have been a very strong wind. The species of frog was native to North Africa!
In 1995, reports Fortean Times Online, Nellie Straw of Sheffield, England, was driving through Scotland on holiday with her family when they encountered a severe storm. Along with the heavy rain, however, hundreds of frogs suddenly pelted her car.


Its Rainin WTF?

In 1881, a thunderstorm in Worcester, England, brought down tons of periwinkles and hermit crabs.
In November, 1996, a town in southern Tasmania was slimed! Several residents woke up on a Sunday morning after a night of violent thunderstorms to find a strange, white-clear jelly-like substance on their property. Apparently, it had rained either fish eggs or baby jellyfish.
A Korean fisherman, trolling off the coast of the Falkland Islands, was knocked unconscious by a single frozen squid that fell from the sky and konked him on the head.
In July, 2001, a red rain fell on Kerala, India. At first it was thought that a meteor was responsible for the strange-colored rain, but an analysis showed that the water was filled with fungal spores. Still, where did all of those red spores come from to be rained down in such concentration?
From about 1982 to 1986, kernels of corn have rained down on several houses in Evans, Colorado - tons of it, according to Gary Bryan, one of the residents. Oddly, there were no cornfields in the area that might account for the phenomenon.
In August, 2001, the Wichita, Kansas area experienced an unexplained rain of corn husks. The news report stated that "thousands of dried corn leaves fell over east Wichita - from about Central Avenue to 37th Street North, along Woodlawn Boulevard and on east - each about 20 to 30 inches long."
In 1877, several one-foot-long alligators fell on J. L. Smith's farm in South Carolina. They landed, unharmed, and started crawling around, reported The New York Times.

wtf?...lol

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  • I hope it will rain money.

  • if a lightning storm happens...FISHSTICKS!!!

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  • All those "profesional" people that they put to explain,sound like idiots. "Oh you know fish are tough so...you know,they could probobly survive that journey" commoonn,if a wish were to be sucked up by such a tornado,that could suck all those fishes up and throw them such a great distance,so far that no one even knew that a tornado accured.Then dont you think the fish would atleast be all scratched up ?

  • looks like jesus missed the basket

  • "who threw these out the car window" LOL!!

  • @edge1057 check out H.A.A.R.P, weather machines owned by US army and others. It's not a theory, it's documented and it's on Wikipedia. Global Warming as we know it doesn't exhist, we run the weather now.

  • Charles Fort: The Book of the Damned

    -> several books full of those stories, collected in science magazines and papers

  • guess if it would be raining cows next tornado season.

  • what was the weird ufo looking feature with the rings reaching toward and away from the sun? THAT was something I've never heard about...HAARP tends to create odd colors sometimes smeared in shape and sometimes roundish in shape, but I've never seen the lights w/the rings anywhere...and I pay attention lol..

  • God help us when it starts raining whales

  • WHAT IS THE BIG CIRCLE SURROUNDING THE WHOLE AREA IN THE SKY AT 7:00? HAARP?!?

  • @jaasum

    Not necessarily. If we say, fishes, or animals in general, are sentient programs with no consciousness (just like no player-characters in video games), then we can say, at the time of their creation, they were, due to a programming error, misplaced. Instead of appearing in the ocean, where they belong, they appeared in the sky and of course rained down to the ground. Cars or other material things, are creations of human beings, thus not created by the matrix. and therefore not misplaced

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