Unexplained Rains of Stones, Rocks & Other in Australia
Posted: Sat Aug 10, 2019 11:31 am
Stones, fish, human blood, slabs of ice, horse and infant flesh etc. have been recorded as falling from the skies around the world as readers of Charles Hoy Fort will be aware. Fort suggested (many say it was tongue in cheek) that above us lies another world which occasionally sweeps its rubbish down onto us. But surely such fantasies don't occur in laid-back, practical Australia? And if they did, surely no one would take such nonsense seriously, let alone national newspapers and the ABC? Maybe it would surprise some to learn that not only did objects fall before countless witnesses in this country on a number of occasions, but it was covered by serious Aussie media and even made the news as far away as France?
I'm coming late to this topic as it's covered in Cropper and Healy's book apparently. But not everyone has read the book (I haven't) and the subject --beginning with the Guyra Ghost reports --has been of interest to me since long before the Humptydoo incident and may be of interest to others here in AYR-Ghost, Spirits & Orbs. It's a field rich in its implications. I've had a rough search but haven't found it as a previously posted topic. If it's been covered before, my apologies
The Guyra Ghost has never been satisfactorily explained. It was reported extensively at the time. Police were involved and were unable to detect fraud. Links below for you to peruse at your leisure. A brief overview is as follows: In 1921, in an isolated spot outside the small town of Guyra NSW, a family in a small, four room cottage were awakened by violent crashing which shook the dwelling. Rocks seemingly thrown from the outside blackness seemed to be focused on the room of a twelve year old girl, Minnie Bowden, and in following nights and days during which the assaults continued, rocks and stones seemed to follow her through the house, penetrating walls and ceiling in addition to noisy poundings within the walls of the cottage. Armed locals surrounded the dwelling and were reinforced by police and detectives from as far away as Sydney, but no suspects were seen or apprehended. The girl Minnie's half sister had died some time prior to these events. A spiritualist attended the house and persuaded Minnie to try to make contact with her dead sister. According to reports at the time and since, Minnie was a devout child and was reluctant. Finally she agreed and claimed her sister had told her that she was happy in the afterlife and would look over and protect the family
For a brief time, the assaults on the cottage and its occupants ceased, only to recommence. It was reported that those outside the house believed the endless din and assaults were occurring within the dwelling, while to those inside the dwelling it seemed the assaults were occurring outside. Locals suspected ghosts were responsible and police were under pressure to resolve the situation. At around that point, Minnie was sent to live with her grandmother in Glen Innes, approx. 60 klms away. Once Minnie had departed Guyra, that town rejoiced in resultant peace and quiet. It was now Glen Innes' turn. Minnie's grandmother's house was shaken to its foundations and as in Guyra, rocks pelted the house. Police witnessed the assaults but were unable to see any culprits. Within a month, Minnie was returned to Guyra which seemed to do the trick because after her return the violent activities dwindled away and finally ceased
In due time, Minnie married and lived in Armidale NSW. Her life was uneventful and she was killed by a car in 1989, when she would have been close to 80 years of age. An interesting aside is that five days before the assaults on Minnie's family's house in Guyra commenced, an 87 year old Guyra woman by the name of Mrs Doran disappeared and searches were unsuccessful. The last sighting of Mrs Doran was as she was walking through her field holding a potato in each hand. She was seen to top a ridge, after which she vanished. Some suspected this incident somehow triggered the assaults on Minnie Bowden's cottage. Science explains the Guyra event as 'typical poltergeist activity' with the focus on the adolescent Minnie (although unable to explain the falls of blood, flesh, ice, stones etc. around the world, science chose to ignore them in the main)
Further reading (including photographs etc.) is copious on Google. Here are some links:
https://www.google.com.au/search?q=guyr ... 8&dpr=1.25
https://www.google.com.au/search?q=guyr ... 93&bih=498
A lengthy account: https://mysteriousuniverse.org/2015/11/ ... ing-ghost/
I'm coming late to this topic as it's covered in Cropper and Healy's book apparently. But not everyone has read the book (I haven't) and the subject --beginning with the Guyra Ghost reports --has been of interest to me since long before the Humptydoo incident and may be of interest to others here in AYR-Ghost, Spirits & Orbs. It's a field rich in its implications. I've had a rough search but haven't found it as a previously posted topic. If it's been covered before, my apologies
The Guyra Ghost has never been satisfactorily explained. It was reported extensively at the time. Police were involved and were unable to detect fraud. Links below for you to peruse at your leisure. A brief overview is as follows: In 1921, in an isolated spot outside the small town of Guyra NSW, a family in a small, four room cottage were awakened by violent crashing which shook the dwelling. Rocks seemingly thrown from the outside blackness seemed to be focused on the room of a twelve year old girl, Minnie Bowden, and in following nights and days during which the assaults continued, rocks and stones seemed to follow her through the house, penetrating walls and ceiling in addition to noisy poundings within the walls of the cottage. Armed locals surrounded the dwelling and were reinforced by police and detectives from as far away as Sydney, but no suspects were seen or apprehended. The girl Minnie's half sister had died some time prior to these events. A spiritualist attended the house and persuaded Minnie to try to make contact with her dead sister. According to reports at the time and since, Minnie was a devout child and was reluctant. Finally she agreed and claimed her sister had told her that she was happy in the afterlife and would look over and protect the family
For a brief time, the assaults on the cottage and its occupants ceased, only to recommence. It was reported that those outside the house believed the endless din and assaults were occurring within the dwelling, while to those inside the dwelling it seemed the assaults were occurring outside. Locals suspected ghosts were responsible and police were under pressure to resolve the situation. At around that point, Minnie was sent to live with her grandmother in Glen Innes, approx. 60 klms away. Once Minnie had departed Guyra, that town rejoiced in resultant peace and quiet. It was now Glen Innes' turn. Minnie's grandmother's house was shaken to its foundations and as in Guyra, rocks pelted the house. Police witnessed the assaults but were unable to see any culprits. Within a month, Minnie was returned to Guyra which seemed to do the trick because after her return the violent activities dwindled away and finally ceased
In due time, Minnie married and lived in Armidale NSW. Her life was uneventful and she was killed by a car in 1989, when she would have been close to 80 years of age. An interesting aside is that five days before the assaults on Minnie's family's house in Guyra commenced, an 87 year old Guyra woman by the name of Mrs Doran disappeared and searches were unsuccessful. The last sighting of Mrs Doran was as she was walking through her field holding a potato in each hand. She was seen to top a ridge, after which she vanished. Some suspected this incident somehow triggered the assaults on Minnie Bowden's cottage. Science explains the Guyra event as 'typical poltergeist activity' with the focus on the adolescent Minnie (although unable to explain the falls of blood, flesh, ice, stones etc. around the world, science chose to ignore them in the main)
Further reading (including photographs etc.) is copious on Google. Here are some links:
https://www.google.com.au/search?q=guyr ... 8&dpr=1.25
https://www.google.com.au/search?q=guyr ... 93&bih=498
A lengthy account: https://mysteriousuniverse.org/2015/11/ ... ing-ghost/