UFO RESOURCE CENTER
"The Battle of the Clouds"
By Michael O'Connor
With your interest in the connection of clouds and UFO, I submit the
following from Morris Jessup's book, "The Case for the UFO".
"The Battle of the Clouds"
"On July 28th, 1874, the little community of Saw Mill Run, near Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania, met with disaster from a most singular phenomenon. Curious
villagers and country folk looked at the sky and beheld something very
strange. Over the northeastern horizon, slowly and majestically, sailed a
black cloud ringed with a scarlet belt; and over the southwestern horizon
slowly sailed another black cloud with a scarlet belt."
"Onward they came towards each other, like two men-of-war approaching the
scene of battle. As they drew nearer, they discharged flashes of lightning,
and the whole effect was that of an eerie sea battle, high in the air."
"Nearer and nearer they drew, the violence of the flashes of lightning
increasing the closer they approached, until, with one great flash, they
collided, and rain fell in torrents. One hundred and fifty persons drowned
and it is believed to be the most disastrous flood ever to befall that
section of the country."
Below, is the annotation that appears at the end of this story.
"The L-M's Live in Water half or More of the time and it is No Wonder so
Much Water fell from two "Mother-Ships" Lemurian & Muanian Ships in Battle,
no Doubt." (L-M = Little-Men, [Mike])
Clouds of a similar nature have been reported on or close to the surface of
the moon. Personally speaking, I don't see how this is possible with the
Moon being devoid of any atmosphere.