-Caveat Lector-

If you've read any of Charles Fort's books, below will be of
interest. e.g. in "Book of the Damned" Fort documents cases
of strange things falling from the sky, like frogs, fish,
over periods of many years.

   Saturday May 15 2:17 AM ET

Sewage Splatters Salt Lake Valley

   By PAUL FOY Associated Press Writer

   SALT LAKE CITY (AP) - Maybe it's a bird, maybe it's a plane. But it is
   certainly sewage.

   And it's no joke in the Salt Lake Valley, where gobs of thick, raw
   sewage have fallen from the sky a dozen times since April 9, soiling
   as many as seven houses at once.

   Neighbors are pointing fingers at aircraft, but the Federal Aviation
   Administration says commercial jets aren't designed to jettison
   sewage. A biplane was spotted before one attack, but federal agents
   said the tip didn't pan out.

   Sheriff's deputies are studying ``splatter patterns'' and firefighters
   are hosing down houses. Prosecutors have assigned an investigator to
   the case and authorities are issuing stern warnings.

   ``It has never been funny,'' said Mayor Janice Auger of hard-hit
   suburban Taylorsville. ``The experience is really gross. The smell is
   terrible. This is a health issue. There's a lot of diseases in fecal
   matter.''

   ``It is feces, but they can't tell if it's animal or human,''
   sheriff's Capt. Lee Smith said of the first lab tests on the foul
   emissions.

   The initial strikes have spawned crude, ground-launched copycats, and
   edgy residents are reporting even minor bird droppings on their cars.

   Tom Perkins says it would take a ``600-pound pigeon with diarrhea'' to
   produce the coverage that prompted his son to ask, ``Dad, what's all
   the mud doing on the house?''

   It took 500 gallons of water and 30 gallons of bleach to clean the
   home that is 2,000 feet below a flight path where jets glide at 200
   mph toward Salt Lake City International Airport.

   The FAA has all but ruled out jets as a culprit, saying their toilet
   tanks can be flushed only from an exterior valve.

   Any leak would contain a telltale bluish disinfectant, the FAA and
   aircraft manufacturers say, and none of the splatterings had a trace
   of blue.

   The FAA, no stranger to reports of weird phenomena, doesn't know what
   to make of the mess. ``We never heard anything like this,'' agency
   spokesman Mitch Barker said, ``nothing like what's been going on in
   Salt Lake.''

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