We now consider some of the manifestations of the mysterious force acting on the fluid and makes them appear "from nowhere" and ooze, to flow from the various objects or falling from the sky in the form of droplets. First of all we have in mind the unusual and repeated rain falling on small plots. Conte Rand posted a message on the incidence of large individual drops of warm water to Geneva on a clear day at 9 am on Aug. 9, 1837. This phenomenon was repeated on May 31 next year at 10 o'clock in the morning and again in the same hour May 11, 1842. Hot water fell out June 30, 1817 during a series of tremors in Inverness ( "Report of the British Association, 1854).
The mysterious phenomenon of intense local rainfall received by meteorologists called "point rainfall. As an example, "Meteorological Magazine Simons" leads "cascade" of water and hail that hit June 9, 1809 on one of the areas of London is smaller than 200 acres (82 hectares). The newspaper the Toronto Globe on June 3, 1889 described the event in Coburg, Ontario (Canada), when the townspeople saw over the heads of the mass of water in a large bag, which fell two miles from the city.
This phenomenon hastened to declare "water-tornado".
Unlike normal rainfall, there is also "the heavenly stream." In "Conte Rand has a mention of the fallout of the water flow over Noire Fontaine (France), from a fixed point in the sky: in April, 1S42, the water continued to pour in two days. In Chesterfield County, South Carolina (USA), water flowed from the sky continuously for 14 days on a small plot of land with absolutely clear skies (New York Sun, October 24, 1886). Around the same time, the flow of water poured in Dawson, Ga., on a plot 25 feet (7.5 meters) wide impression, as if in heaven there are invisible valves, who forgot to close.
Thirsty moisture trees pray for water, and in response - if this is really the answer - it flows or not, where necessary, or too long, as it were, absent-mindedly. Newspaper Chronicle Charlotte, North Carolina (USA), October 21, 1886 reported: "The inhabitants of the south eastern area of the city not less than three weeks have seen a very strange phenomenon. Every day at three o'clock in the afternoon in the same specific point exactly half an hour of rain. He poured between two trees at the appointed hour: gentle drops falling on leaves in the bright sunlight, and all this can be observed daily over three weeks in a row. Subsequently, the weatherman forecasts sent from the service record of this event in the monthly magazine Weather Review "(October 1887), confirming that personally witnessed this phenomenon several days in a row. Two referred to the tree belonged to a breed of red oaks. Forecaster wrote. "Sometimes the water is poured on the plot polakra, but always the center of its fall - two trees, but when the water pressure weakens, the moisture falls only on the leaves. In Brownsville, Pennsylvania (USA), such as "water manna from heaven" received tree is a different breed - an area of about 14 square feet (4 square meters), in the center of which it grew.
There are other equally mysterious phenomena associated with liquids. Thus, in early February 1873 a house in Eccleston, Lancashire, was the scene of a series of improbable accidents. In the premises continuously flowing streams of water, leaving their inhabitants get wet to the skin, and antique furniture irretrievably perished. Anyone who has been investigating this phenomenon, noted a terrible plight of those caught his victim.
In this case, there could be no talk about any fraud.
"Cherli standard" in an article dated Feb. 15 pointed out that the most striking thing in this whole story is that the ceilings houses remain "completely dry". Ninth in September 1880 a reporter for the Toronto Globe has described in his article The incredible adventures on a farm near Wellesley, Ontario, where the windows were completely broken and not found "missiles from the sky, and the furniture moved around the house on his own" volition " . The rooms also has to pour water, and it was so much that all the things the hosts were utterly broken (it should be noted that this often happened in front of stunned "tourists", who was filling in the room). Yet the strange thing: no roof, no walls were not on a no trace of water, so it was unclear where she is taken.
In his book "The Strange World," published in 1964, Frank Edwards, described the misadventures of a family that is affected by "water plague. By a strange coincidence, the names of these people was Waterman (literally - "Water Man"), and the misfortune befallen them nine years later, after they moved into their new home near Windsor, in Vermont (USA).
One morning in September 1955, they suddenly found a drop of moisture on their furniture, as after a dense fog. They immediately wiped that "dew" sponge, but it was not slow to appear again, with "visits" were repeated, and the "dew" on time can be very abundant.
Engineers to sell houses and catering area, inspected all the tubes and found them in excellent condition: they do not burst and their surface was completely dry. Meanwhile, all the water came and appeared. One day, when the head of the family doctor Waterman bore a tray with grapes from one room to another, the one on the road was filled with water.
In an article on the mysterious flow of fluid every kind, published in the journal "Grit" (USA) July 20, 1970, they talked about the flow of water in 1963, literally expelled from the house the Martin family who lived in Metuene, Massachusetts.
But misfortunes were not over: once they move into a new house, how it all started again, although they changed not only the house, but the city.
Water again began to spurt out in various places at home, drool on the walls and ceiling.
Of the cases that relate to the actions of "evil forces" are known, is said to have two varieties: with one of them, "machinations" are continuing, and in moving people to a new location, while the other - do not give new tenants to live peacefully. History that has taken place with Eugenio Rossi, reminds us of other cases of "persecution", where the focus always turns out a particular person, whether it be fire, stones, etc.
Nine-year-Eugenio was in hospital in the town of Nuoro (Sardinia), where he was examined, when, as reported in the newspaper the Sun from November 30, 1972, around his bed early in large numbers seep through the floorboards water. He moved from one house to another five times - but everything remains the same: it cost him to settle in a new place, like around his bed immediately began to accumulate water ooze through the floor.
And in this case, as in other similar, again appear completely bewildered officials and technology, examined the pipe to find no explanation of any strange phenomenon. Surely people who suffer from such "persecution", have for a particular "disposition" of water because of their ancient ancestors must have been seekers of water or rain spellcasters.
A curious case occurred in the house of a pastor in rural Svonton Novers, Norfolk. He hit all the leading British newspapers and magazines of the time. Aug. 30, 1919 Pastor discovered that through the ceilings in several rooms of his house oozes oil (or rather, she was going to spots on the ceiling).
In the following days oil was leaking from the ceiling constantly and, as noted by witnesses, flush from the walls. Then it was suggested that the house may be on an oil well. But oil was discovered in the house, was not crude, which would in this case it was supposed to be, it was a mixture of kerosene and gasoline. Oil arrived in quantities of one quart every 10 minutes, on September 2 it was raised to 50 gallons. Before September 1, "rain" was in the house 13 times. As a result of things in the house were irreparably damaged, and a pair of fluid have been so detrimental to health, which necessitated the evacuation of people. Urgent prodolbili walls, ceilings investigated, but found that either did not succeed.
In the service of the pastor, Rev. Hugh Guy, was a young girl and attempted to throw everything at it. As written, the Times of September 9, someone Oswald Williams, an illusionist by profession, joined in the investigation and said that managed to solve the mystery: according to him, the maid was pouring ceiling with water. September 12 the same newspaper published an interview with the girl in which she said that she entered the house, along with Williams and, as soon as the spots appeared on the ceiling, he gave her exactly one minute to confess to the crime, saying that otherwise would achieve, that it be put in jail. She later sued Williams and his wife, accusing them that they beat her. The case against the girl was immediately discontinued. No one has never been able to explain how the poor girl could drag 50 gallons of oil into the attic, and even to the same under the watchful eye of the set Lyuda and under investigation.