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The Complete Books by Charles Fort
The Complete Books by Charles Fort












Writer Colin Wilson describes Fort as "a patron of cranks" and also argues that running through Fort's work is "the feeling that no matter how honest scientists think they are, they are still influenced by various unconscious assumptions that prevent them from attaining true objectivity.

The Complete Books by Charles Fort

Clark describes Fort's writing style as a "distinctive blend of mocking humor, penetrating insight, and calculated outrageousness". Jerome Clark writes that Fort was "essentially a satirist hugely skeptical of human beings' – especially scientists' – claims to ultimate knowledge". Later, "Fortean themes" influenced the development of science fiction, and today his work remains the great predecessor to all extraterrestrial speculations.Ĭharles Hoy Fort was a Dutch-American writer and researcher into anomalous phenomena. At first his work was picked up by literary men such as Theodore Dreiser, Booth Tarkington, Clarence Darrow, Havelock Ellis, and Oliver Wendell Holmes. While Charles Ford never actually explained the phenomena, beyond making vague hints of an organic universe and neo-Hegelianism, through the years his following has grown. In these four volumes Fort organized and commented on a wild host of flying saucers seen in the sky before the invention of aircraft, flying wheels, strange noises in the sky correlations between volcanic activity and atmospheric phenomena falls of red snow falls of frogs, fishes, worms, shells, jellies finding of "thunderbolts" discrepancies in the schedules of comets, sightings on Mars and the moon infra-Mercurian planets inexplicable footprints in snowfields flat earth phenomena, disruptions of gravity poltergeist phenomena stigmata surviving fossil animals the Jersey devil Kaspar Hauser spontaneous combustion and similar weird effects.

The Complete Books by Charles Fort

His research appeared in four The Book of the Damned, New Lands, Lo!, and Wild Talents. He worked for 27 years at the British Museum and the New York Public Library gathering material on phenomena from the borderlands between science and fantasy. These are the "damned," by which the late Charles Ford meant all the wide range of mysteries that are ignored by orthodox science or explained away improperly. How can we answer reports of strange animals, disappearances of men from open sight, curious structures in the snow, talents like teleportation and telekinesis?" How can we account for all the inexplicable astronomical observations that have been made in the past?

The Complete Books by Charles Fort

What is the explanation of falls of frogs, falls of fishes, falls of seagulls, which have been recorded from time to time? "Did beings from outer space visit earth in the past … are the various objects seen in the sky evidences of their visits?














The Complete Books by Charles Fort