The Dark Day
8/10/18 North Korea invaded South Korea in June. I have all the sense impressions of a 9 yr boy living through a grasses. I did not know the dark day was a cosmic event, however to speak of the aesthetic it is to make something never seen before, that is until after it is recognized and called something like the spanish armada, the arc de triumph or the guns of fort Pitt. This last seems to fit on a day when I finally identified the day in Sept 24 1950 when the world went dark and it is was pitch back at 2 pm, correlated also for 27 in of snow that thanksgiving 2 months later Nov 24 when there was the largest snow in history in Pgh and immobilization for 5 days. I have vivid memories of both but when I look at his piece, photographed in the raw because parts of it are fallen falling off as we speak and no guaranteed it will eaven pass bisque let along fire, but will have props and maybe the glaze will hold it,
so it looks Mehy in his carriage. The occult sources of Sitwell,
-d. Thomas, Victor Neuburg
-Robt Merrill, familiar spirit Ephraim, a Greek Jew once in the court of Tiberius, history of Atlantis, the secrets of Stonehenge, the true meaning of black holes and of the sun worship of Akhnaton, the Bermuda Triangle, and the evolution both of human life and of the universe
snowfall: Saturday, Nov. 25, 1950.
Thanksgiving weekend report was wildly optimistic. Storms that began on Friday night ultimately dumped 31 inches of snow on southwestern Pennsylvania and paralyzed much of the region for the next five days. iconic
8/9/18 Dark Day Pittsburgh A Dark Day in a similar part of North America to 1780's occurred in 1950
search”dark day in Pgh, 1953” black sunday September 24, 1950 mammato forms "mammary cloud", is a cellular pattern of pouches hanging underneath the base of a cloud Major League Baseball’s day games in Pittsburgh and Cleveland were played under lights
--“interstellar-interdimensional” devices in our skies—and who, in the concealing of their presence, use unknown technology to envelope themselves in massive cloud formations—so gigantic, in fact, the late American physicist William Corliss Ph.D., in his 1983 scientific research paper titled “Tornadoes, Dark Days, Anomalous Precipitation, and Related Weather Phenomena”, documented them being able to cover entire regions, resulting in what he called “Dark Days”, as the Sun would be completely obliterated from the sky. One of the most written about “Dark Days” associated with these “interstellar-interdimensinal” devices in near historic times, this report details, occurred on 19 May 1780 throughout the entire region of the United States known as New England—and where, shortly before Noon on that day, the sky turned yellowish, then went completely black.
most infamous “Dark Day” event occurring in recorded human history on 14 April 1561—and was when the inhabitants of the German city of Nuremberg witnessed a massive aerial battle involving hundreds of UFO’s in the skies above them—but whose cause of has never been known.
The UFOs were described as being in many different varieties, with shapes including crosses, arrows or spears, tubes, triangles, globes, crescents and other objects, variously flying and darting around the sky. Shortly after the appearance of the large black triangle, a loud crash was heard.
Celestial phenomenon over the German city of Nuremberg on April 14, 1561 as printed in an illustrated news notice in the same month.
A news report of the incident stated the event started with objects seen on the Sun, witnessed by “many men and women.” These various shaped and colored (mostly red or black) objects appeared to be fighting with each other. The report further states that the “fight” lasted over an hour until the objects were “fatigued” and fell to Earth in smoke, though no mention is made of any evidence on the ground. A woodcut broadsheet illustration of the phenomenon was also made, later featured in the 1958 book by Carl Jung, Flying Saucers: A Modern Myth of Things Seen in the Skies. Jung, the famous psychiatrist that was a contemporary of Sigmund Freud, preferred to label the sightings as religious and military misinterpretations of natural events. Natural explanations such as “Sun Dogs,” flying swarms of insects, clouds, birds, or other such normal things, have been postulated, but no definitive explanation has been made
David Keys, castastrrophe, 535 Dark years””
It was a catastrophe without precedent in recorded history:
for months on end, starting in A.D. 535, a strange, dusky haze robbed much of
the earth of normal sunlight. Crops failed in Asia and the Middle East as
global weather patterns radically altered. Bubonic plague, exploding out of
Africa, wiped out entire populations in Europe. Flood and drought brought
ancient cultures to the brink of collapse. In a matter of decades, the old
order died and a new world—essentially the modern world as we know it today—began
to emerge.
In this fascinating, groundbreaking, totally accessible book, archaeological
journalist David Keys dramatically reconstructs the global chain of revolutions
that began in the catastrophe of A.D. 535, then offers a definitive explanation
of how and why this cataclysm occurred on that momentous day centuries ago.
The Roman Empire, the greatest power in Europe and the Middle East for
centuries, lost half its territory in the century following the catastrophe.
During the exact same period, the ancient southern Chinese state, weakened by
economic turmoil, succumbed to invaders from the north, and a single unified
China was born. Meanwhile, as restless tribes swept down from the central Asian
steppes, a new religion known as Islam spread through the Middle East. As Keys
demonstrates with compelling originality and authoritative research, these were
not isolated upheavals but linked events arising from the same cause and
rippling around the world like an enormous tidal wave.
Keys's narrative circles the globe as he identifies the eerie fallout from the
months of darkness: unprecedented drought in Central America, a strange yellow
dust drifting like snow over eastern Asia, prolonged famine, and the hideous
pandemic of the bubonic plague. With a superb command of ancient literatures
and historical records, Keys makes hitherto unrecognized connections between
the "wasteland" that overspread the British countryside and the fall
of the great pyramid-building Teotihuacan civilization in Mexico, between a
little-known "Jewish empire" in Eastern Europe and the rise of the
Japanese nation-state, between storms in France and pestilence in Ireland.
In the book's final chapters, Keys delves into the mystery at the heart of this
global catastrophe: Why did it happen? The answer, at once surprising and
definitive, holds chilling implications for our own precarious geopolitical
future. Wide-ranging in its scholarship, written with flair and passion, filled
with original insights, Catastrophe is a superb synthesis of history, science,
and cultural interpretation.
6... Dark Day Pittsburgh
so if I’m called Amos as a child and Amos says the day shall be dark at noon, and it was, that Sunday, and when in jest before I knew any of anything frollign down levering Mill I claim my middle name is Elijah to Alberta or like the day I woke up next to ann and said who’s the guy, and then we went to school and there he was walking up the walk who I had never seen before. Must have scared her. and if I end up in Central America and Fayetteville then a Texas with a vocation, even of place, and on meet one who has one too but doesn’t know it either. Singing Psalm 8 in full voice to tame the unrighteous
Amos 8.9 And it shall come to pass in that day, saith Yah-Yahweh, that I will cause the sun to go down at noon, and I will darken the earth in the clear day.
see here-documents empty 4
recovered
Many extraordinary tokens of place
occurred in the Pittsburgh coal seam at the end of the late Pennsylvanian carboniferous era along the
railroad where I grew up beside the tracks. Coal smoke from the previous
century began to decrease. When I arrived at age 5, 1947, the smoke began
to turn black to white. By 1954 it was largely gone with the bituminous strip
mines that had creased the hills in this section from decades before. The
pollution and acid wash of creek, soil and springs remained. The whole pattern
of life in this time and place seem a series of pollutions if we add the events
of 1950. In early summer, June, the Korean War began, in fall, September 24,
the infamous Dark Day occurred, and by Thanksgiving it was all completely
buried, again black to white, with the largest 27 inches snowfall ever
recorded.
Press accounts, opinions, diaries, scientific explanations pretend these three
events are unrelated. proximity is not causation. By then I was 9 and on
my own remembered that Day so long that eventually it was traced to the events
that coincided with it above, that correlate with each other
“beyond meaning,” wonder if
it could have a greater sense of overall cohesion—so the whole thing is like a
free form poem, ellipses, dips, it’s all about aggregation of information and
collection for analysis to magnify not diffuse data. The events might be
considered forces that just there appeared and were separate from the
degradation of choices that followed them as separate from the time.
There is nothing like the awareness and sensation of a child. From these givens
the 5yr old emerged into the greater aftermath. Further real estate development
of those hillsides was curtailed by all the undermined coal seams, but blink an
eye and in a decade the railroad is gone and its switching yard. The
Korean war and the Dark Day are gone, leaving behind only visits with an army
ranger across the street who boasted his manhood in war, leaving the question
hanging for that boy who fell from the sky as he was fallen on from the sky the
next year and knew he did not ever want to kill. In this way all the cave
exploring and river running, Allegheny, Monongahela, Clarion not to speak of
the guns of Fort Pitt where the Allegheny and Monongahela join the Ohio, join
him at nine hitchhiking home for Pittsburgh after playing pinball. A quarter
for the bus or another series of games? Take the games, hitchhike.
snowfall: Saturday, Nov. 25, 1950.
Thanksgiving weekend report was wildly optimistic. Storms that began on Friday night ultimately dumped 31 inches of snow on southwestern Pennsylvania and paralyzed much of the region for the next five days. iconic
North Korea invaded South Korea in June 1950. I have all the sense impressions of a 9 yr boy living through a Dark day. I did not know the dark day was a cosmic event, however to speak of the aesthetic it is to make something never seen before, that is until after it is recognized and called something like the sm=panish armada, the arc de tri;umpt or the guns of fort Pitt. This last seems to fit on a day when I finally identified the day in sept 24 1950 when the world went dak and it iswas pitch back at 2 pm, correlated also for 27 in of snow that thanksgiving 2 months later Nov 24 when there was the largest snow in hisotyr in pgh and immobalizign for 5 days. I have vivid mmores of both but when I look att his piece, photographed in the raw because parts of it are fallen falling off as we speak and no graranteed it will eaven pass bisque let along fire, but will have props and maybe the glaze will holdit,All these are constants of a kind but the dark day is not. Nobody controlled it. It came and went and even if we waited for it every day after it never came again.
Props
Snowfall: Saturday, Nov. 25, 1950. The Thanksgiving weekend report was wildly optimistic. Storms that began on Friday night ultimately dumped 31 inches of snow on southwestern Pennsylvania and paralyzed much of the region for the next five days. Iconic.
I searched ”dark day in Pittsburgh 1953” because I misremembered. It was called black sunday September 24, 1950 when mammato forms of "mammary cloud" in a cellular pattern of pouches hung underneath the base of a cloud cancelling the Major Leagues. Day games in Pittsburgh and Cleveland were played under lights, a Dark Day similar to part of North America in the 1780's and This is NOT in the Drakensberg. And this is NOT the original picture, but a tracing published by Frobenius that makes sense that looks like a water color painting, and where the colors came from or a form of Danby’s Sixth Seal and Breughel’s Fall of the Rebel Angels,
--“interstellar-interdimensional” devices in the skies—concealing their presence to envelope in massive cloud formations so gigantic, the physicist William Corliss (1983) called it, “Tornadoes, Dark Days, Anomalous Precipitation, and Related Weather Phenomena”, able to cover entire regions, resulting in what he called “Dark Days”, as the Sun would be completely obliterated from the sky. “Interstellar-interdimensinal” on 19 May 1780 throughout New England, shortly before Noon the sky turned yellowish, then went black.
Nuremberg, April 14, 1561 described this as UFOs in many different varieties, with shapes including crosses, arrows or spears, tubes, triangles, globes, crescents and other objects, variously flying and darting around the sky. Shortly after the appearance of the large black triangle, a loud crash was heard. An illustrated news notice in the same month when the inhabitants witnessed a massive aerial battle involving hundreds of UFO’s in the skies above them—but whose cause of has never been known.
The news stated the event started with objects seen on the Sun, witnessed by “many men and women.” These various shaped and colored (mostly red or black) objects appeared to be fighting with each other. The report further states that the “fight” lasted over an hour until the objects were “fatigued” and fell to Earth in smoke, though no mention is made of any evidence on the ground. A woodcut broadsheet was made for Flying Saucers: A Modern Myth of Things Seen in the Skies. Jung could only see religious and military misinterpretations of natural events, “Sun Dogs,” swarms of insects, clouds, birds. Clearly the BBC didn’t know.
Thus the prelude to New England’s dark day of 19 May 1780 seen by General Washington. Cows, believing the sun had set, wandered back to their barnyard stalls. Crickets chirped and frogs croaked. Flowers folded their petals as the forest fire theory won acceptance for another Dark Day, but the important part is the emotional frolic and enthusiasm it caused among the 9 year olds and their frolic.
so if I’m called Amos as a child and Amos says the day shall be dark at noon, and it was, that Sunday, and when in jest before I knew any of anything frollign down levering Mill I claim my middle name is Elijah to Alberta or like the day I woke up next to ann and said who’s the guy, and then we went to school and there he was walking up the walk who I had never seen before. Must have scared her. and if I end up in Central America and Fayetteville then a Texas with a vocation, even of place, and on meet one who has one too but doesn’t know it either. Singing Psalm 8 in full voice to tame the unrighteous
Amos 8.9 And it shall come to pass in that day, saith Yah-Yahweh, that I will cause the sun to go down at noon, and I will darken the earth in the clear day.
Many extraordinary tokens of place occurred in the Pittsburgh coal seam at the end of the late Pennsylvanian carboniferous era along the railroad where I grew up beside the tracks. Coal smoke from the previous century began to decrease. When I arrived at age 5, 1947, the smoke began to turn black to white. By 1954 it was largely gone with the bituminous strip mines that had creased the hills in this section from decades before. The pollution and acid wash of creek, soil and springs remained. The whole pattern of life in this time and place seem a series of pollutions if we add the events of 1950. In early summer, June, the Korean War began, in fall, September 24, the infamous Dark Day occurred, and by Thanksgiving it was all completely buried, again black to white, with the largest 27 inches snowfall ever recorded.
Press accounts, opinions, diaries, scientific explanations pretend these three events are unrelated. proximity is not causation. By then I was 9 and on my own remembered that Day so long that eventually it was traced to the events that coincided with it above, that correlate with each other
“beyond meaning,” wonder if it could have a greater sense of overall cohesion—so the whole thing is like a free form poem, ellipses, dips, it’s all about aggregation of information and collection for analysis to magnify not diffuse data. The events might be considered forces that just there appeared and were separate from the degradation of choices that followed them as separate from the time.
There is nothing like the awareness and sensation of a child. From these givens the 5yr old emerged into the greater aftermath. Further real estate development of those hillsides was curtailed by all the undermined coal seams, but blink an eye and in a decade the railroad is gone and its switching yard. The Korean war and the Dark Day are gone, leaving behind only visits with an army ranger across the street who boasted his manhood in war, leaving the question hanging for that boy who fell from the sky as he was fallen on from the sky the next year and knew he did not ever want to kill. In this way all the cave exploring and river running, Allegheny, Monongahela, Clarion not to speak of the guns of Fort Pitt where the Allegheny and Monongahela join the Ohio, join him at nine hitchhiking home for Pittsburgh after playing pinball. A quarter for the bus or another series of games? Take the games, hitchhike.
North Korea invaded South Korea in June 1950. I have all the sense impressions of a 9 yr boy living through a Dark day. I did not know the dark day was a cosmic event, however to speak of the aesthetic it is to make something never seen before, that is until after it is recognized and called something like the sm=panish armada, the arc de tri;umpt or the guns of fort Pitt. This last seems to fit on a day when I finally identified the day in sept 24 1950 when the world went dak and it iswas pitch back at 2 pm, correlated also for 27 in of snow that thanksgiving 2 months later Nov 24 when there was the largest snow in hisotyr in pgh and immobalizign for 5 days. I have vivid mmores of both but when I look att his piece, photographed in the raw because parts of it are fallen falling off as we speak and no graranteed it will eaven pass bisque let along fire, but will have props and maybe the glaze will holdit,
make an analogy between the layers of plant laid down to make the coal, over and over with the pleating continual pleating of the dna of a family which prodces 1026 sources, layeres in 10 generations, every 300 years.
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