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« Reply #60 on: March 22, 2012, 09:09:34 pm »

http://theextinctionprotocol.wordpress.com/2012/03/23/usgs-claims-booming-noises-are-attributable-to-a-missed-earthquake/

USGS claims ‘booming noises’ are attributable to a missed earthquake

March 23, 20112 – WISCONSIN - Sharon Binger cracked basement floor was testament that something actually happened. Now authorities say a minor earthquake occurred this week near the eastern Wisconsin city where researchers have been investigating a series of unexplained booming sounds, federal geologists said Thursday. The U.S. Geological Survey said the 1.5 magnitude earthquake struck Tuesday just after midnight in Clintonville, a town of about 4,600 people about 40 miles west of Green Bay. Geophysicist Paul Caruso told The Associated Press that loud booming noises have been known to accompany earthquakes. It’s possible the mysterious sounds that town officials have been investigating are linked to the quake, he said. Earthquakes can generate seismic energy that moves through rock at thousands of miles per hour, producing a sonic boom when the waves come to the earth’s surface, Caruso said. “To be honest, I’m skeptical that there’d be a sound report associated with such a small earthquake, but it’s possible,” he said. Those reservations didn’t stop Clintonville City Administrator Lisa Kuss from declaring ‘the mystery is solved” at a news conference Thursday evening. She said USGS representatives described the event as a swarm of several small earthquakes in a very short time. “In other places in the United States, a 1.5 earthquake would not be felt,” she said. ‘But the type of rock Wisconsin has transmits seismic energy very well.” The U.S. Geological Survey says earthquakes with magnitude of 2.0 or less aren’t commonly felt by people and are generally recorded only on local seismographs. Caruso said the Tuesday earthquake was discovered after people reported feeling something, and geologists pored through their data to determine that an earthquake did indeed strike. Local residents have reported late-night disturbances since Sunday, including a shaking ground and loud booms that sound like thunder or fireworks. -SF
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« Reply #61 on: March 23, 2012, 02:17:41 pm »

They claimed on the news this morning that it was a quake, something like 1.8. I say bull. Those sounds have been on-going, just like in other areas. A quake I guess could cause a sound or sounds like they say, but that only accounts for the time of the quake, and not the time after.

One thing that definately needs to be eliminated as the cause is fracking. Beyond that, I'm not sure what it is.
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« Reply #62 on: March 26, 2012, 02:05:02 pm »

They claimed on the news this morning that it was a quake, something like 1.8. I say bull. Those sounds have been on-going, just like in other areas. A quake I guess could cause a sound or sounds like they say, but that only accounts for the time of the quake, and not the time after.

One thing that definately needs to be eliminated as the cause is fracking. Beyond that, I'm not sure what it is.

im thinking it is caused by quakes. quakes all over the world all the time and we are just being lied to, again.
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« Reply #63 on: March 30, 2012, 01:44:31 pm »

http://theextinctionprotocol.wordpress.com/2012/03/30/clintonvilles-reign-of-terror-from-mysterious-booms-continues/

Clintonville’s reign of terror from mysterious booms continues

March 30, 2012 – WISCONSIN — Geological officials said Wednesday they are considering putting a seismometer in a Wisconsin city where a small earthquake was recorded last week after strong booms and rumblings shook residents once again. Clintonville police received 65 calls Tuesday night between 10:35 p.m. and 11:40 p.m. and another 19 calls came in between 3:25 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. Wednesday, Clintonville Police Chief Terry Lorge said. Several of the booms were heard by officials at City Hall, he said. Residents reported the most recent booming as the worst yet, city administrator Lisa Kuss said. Most of the previous calls came in from March 18 to March 20, when a 1.5-magnitude earthquake was detected by the U.S. Geological Survey. The calls had since decreased. Jordan Pfeiler, 21, said the booms had been getting weaker so Tuesday night’s big boom — followed by smaller ones into Wednesday morning — really scared her. “People started living their lives again because they were getting little,” she said. “After last night I don’t know what people are doing.” The U.S. Geological Survey was unable to detect anything Tuesday night and is considering putting a seismometer in Clintonville to get a better reading of potential activity, said Geophysicist John Bellini, who is in Golden, Colo. He said he suspects it’s a swarm of small earthquakes. That’s because the agency has ruled out human-made causes, there was one detectable earthquake and multiple events are occurring. While such events are unusual in Wisconsin in recent history, Bellini said it happens several times a year in different parts of the country. He said quake swarms last anywhere from a few days to a few months. He said experts know about the larger ones that are near populated areas with seismometers, but they likely also happen in places without equipment or people to feel them. –Post Crescent

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« Reply #64 on: March 30, 2012, 02:21:56 pm »

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That’s because the agency has ruled out human-made causes,

They can prove it is not man-made? I'd like to know how they went about doing that. But if that is the case, then all the more reason for man to pay close attention, as it appears the maker of this planet is trying to tell people something.
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« Reply #65 on: March 31, 2012, 03:58:08 pm »

‘That noise was not thunder,’ Poconos residents say: Boom violently shakes houses in Pennsylvania

http://theextinctionprotocol.wordpress.com/2012/03/31/that-noise-was-not-thunder-poconos-residents-say-boom-violently-shakes-houses-in-pennsylvania/

March 31, 2012 – PENNSYLVANIA – Strong thunderstorms hit the Poconos Friday night, moving through shortly after 10 p.m. and continuing for at least a half hour, but the weather event that had folks talking was a loud sonic-like boom that shook houses at about 10:15 p.m. Gilda Spiotta of Long Pond said, “The shaking last night lasted unusually long. Didn’t sound like thunder, didn’t feel like thunder, was wondering if something happened on 380/80; tanker accident.” Another Long Pond resident, Lorene R. Allman-Mars: “My son was at the back door letting the dogs out and he reported that he saw a large flash of light fill the sky toward/above the FedEx distribution site on 940, then he heard a loud boom. It didn’t look like lightning; it looked like a bomb blew up in the air. I was on the second floor of the house; I didn’t see anything but I heard the boom and felt it shake the house. I actually felt it under my feet. The floors shook; I have never felt lightning shake the house like that before and we’ve been up here 20 years!” Some readers suggested an earthquake or an explosion, but said that definitely was no routine thunder. Meteorologist and Pocono weather expert Ben Gelber offered this explanation: “One possibility is that thunderstorms in our chilly environment near the surface tonight, associated with an inversion of warm air aloft, sound much louder.” He added, “The sound waves are refracted back to the surface and reverberate in ways that we normally do not experience as they bounce between the surface and the inversion near the base of the clouds.” Other residents commented from across the Poconos: “My kids and I heard the sound in Saw Creek,” said Winnie Michaluk. “Our windows rattled and our dogs were barking like crazy.” Russo Albuja of Tobyhanna said, “I was driving along 196 on my way home from work when I felt the BOOM. It was so extreme, my car shook and on my left hand side on an empty field – all I saw was this HUGE flash of light coming from where the airport location would be at. Afterwards, I heard nothing. Kinda scared me that I rushed home and locked my doors.”

Katee McCarthy said, “Felt it here in the Tannersville area. Quite scary.” As of 11 p.m., she reported lightning and sleet in the area. Tim Aziz said, “Just heard something at 10:35 in East Stroudsburg, the whole house vibrated!” “Yes I heard the boom, but thought it was just thunder!” said Pete Howey of Snydersville. That was the same reaction of Rosalie Ems, who said, “We heard it; just thought it was thunder rolling in with cold air against the warm air?’ Some more comments from our readers: Elisabeth Foster Marshall: “Yes we did, here in Snydersville. My husband said right after “what the hell was that?!” he thought it was the furnace exploding….” Jessica Gomez of Albrightsville: “We definitely heard it and felt it! It shook the whole house. What was it?” Samantha Chevalier of Effort: “I definitely heard a loud noise and then my whole house shook, my dogs went crazy, and I smiled. I love thunder and lightning!” Pamela Dunbar: “We live in Bushkill by Timothy Lake Resort, and we heard the boom. My granddaughter came out of her room and said, ‘Was that thunder?’ It sounded like a bunch of huge trucks barreling down the road.” James Arnold: “We live in Tobyhanna and we felt it, too. We thought it was a storm starting and shut down all our electronics. Our whole house vibrated.” Jennifer Knarr of Milford chimed in: “My husband and I were in bed watching tv when we heard this rumbling noise we thought it was thunder but it lasted a while he even got up to look outside no storms at that time here. We live in Milford on top of a mountain, sounded like a bunch of semi trucks going down our quiet street!” Laura Bush: “Yes, I felt it here in Sciota. I immediately texted my kids in their rooms, ‘What the heck was that.’ One said, ‘I don’t know, earthquake?” Judy Ann Porter: “I live in Pocono Farms Country Club and my family and I were sitting watching TV and felt a loud bang and the house shook. We thought it was a earthquake. We got our supplies together but heard nothing else after that. Someone mentioned thunder, but thunder doesn’t shake houses. Scary.” Phillip Mangat: “Yeah around 10:35 I thought another meth lab went boom!” Jill Nobles: “It sure felt like an explosion or an earthquake to me. I am up near Wooddale, by Analomink on the top of the mountain. At 10:12-ish, my whole house shook. It knocked things off of the counters, rattled things hanging on my walls, and shook my whole house violently. We didn’t sustain any damage, but the noise and the shaking were crazy. The sound was like an explosion, or a freight train in my bedroom. Not thunder.” And another from Long Pond “I live in Emerald Lakes and at about 10:15p.m. I heard a loud noise and the house shook for about 5 seconds and my lights dimmed a little bit.” –Pocono Record
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« Reply #66 on: April 02, 2012, 02:28:44 am »

Ferndale, Michigan residents shaken by three mysterious booms and bright flashes

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April 2, 2012 – MICHIGAN – Ferndale Police are investigating what might have caused three loud booms and light flashes that shook homes and concerned many local residents Saturday night. The booms were heard around 9:30-10 p.m. and may have originated near the area of Hilton and Marshall. More than 40 people posted on Ferndale Patch’s Facebook page about the incidents — describing flashes of light seen in the sky, their homes vibrating with the noise, and helicopters heard overheard following the sounds. A Ferndale Police dispatcher said last night at 12:30 a.m. that they investigated the noise but could not find its cause. He said fireworks were a possibility. Ferndale Police Lt. Casey O’Loughlin said Sunday morning that he was not aware of any reports made but said loud booms can be caused by fireworks. “That’s usually what loud booms turn out to be are fireworks,” he said. In Ferndale, any type of fireworks that explode or leave the ground are illegal, he said. O’Loughlin said he was not aware of any helicopters being sent out. Here’s what some Patch readers had to say about the noise:
 
•Agnes: I’m at W. Marshall and Pinecrest and we heard them. The first one shook my house too. I also heard low flying helicopters. Once, right before the first and loudest boom and then once again after the third “boom”. I went outside a couple of times . . . but nothing seemed to be going on. I wonder what happened?
 
•Cindy: There’s absolutely no way those were fireworks to shake people’s houses all over town, first of all…and, this is the 3rd or 4th time we’ve heard/felt some type of ‘explosion’ with absolutely no explanation from police at all. When/how are we going to get an answer!?
 
•Chris: I was inside the New Way…didn’t hear anything due to the music, but noticed a very bright flash of light out the window. It did not look like any fireworks I have ever seen…much brighter.
 
•Melissa: I was at the stop spot on 9 miles we saw the sky light up three times. It looked like lightening. –Ferndale Patch

 

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« Reply #67 on: April 02, 2012, 02:31:18 am »

^^

Obviously, this isn't the first time(in recent weeks across the world, that is).

No, I'm not saying the rapture happened or anything, but I thought of this passage...

Mat 24:27  For as the lightning cometh out of the east, and shineth even unto the west; so shall also the coming of the Son of man be.
Mat 24:28  For wheresoever the carcase is, there will the eagles be gathered together.
Mat 24:29  Immediately after the tribulation of those days shall the sun be darkened, and the moon shall not give her light, and the stars shall fall from heaven, and the powers of the heavens shall be shaken:
Mat 24:30  And then shall appear the sign of the Son of man in heaven: and then shall all the tribes of the earth mourn, and they shall see the Son of man coming in the clouds of heaven with power and great glory
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Pt being that maybe what's been happening here in recent weeks is a warning sign from God Huh Pretty much NOONE could figure out what happened.
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« Reply #68 on: April 02, 2012, 05:59:49 pm »

http://theextinctionprotocol.wordpress.com/2012/04/02/new-zealand-residents-report-loud-boom-from-large-fiery-meteor/

New Zealand residents report ‘loud boom’ from large fiery meteor

April 2, 2012 – NEW ZEALAND – A spectacular, bright meteor that left a long trail in the sky has stunned witnesses in Wellington and Christchurch tonight. The WeatherWatch website has been inundated with reports of the fireball, which witnesses say rushed across the sky at about 6.30 pm. A Nelson resident described it as an “unbelievable”’ green, orange and white ball flying past at “super speed,” leaving behind a massive trail that lasted for nearly 10 minutes before dissipating. A Hanmer Springs resident said they heard “a loud boom”’ about two minutes after it streaked past. “Not sure if hit the ground or sonic boom, perhaps the latter, very exciting! Much more exciting than putting the washing out.” A Wellingtonian said the meteor was “full on magnesium bright and flaming”, while another said it was “almost fluorescent and very intense.” A Cantabrian said the whole family were excited by the meteor, which came low to the horizon with two bright flashes and trails of smoke. “Like an arc welder torch, it seemed very close and low to us, was waiting for the bang it seemed so close and bright, but obviously moving at tremendous speed. I have never seen anything like this!” Police central communications shift inspector Ken Climo said some of his staff had seen the event and described it as “quite spectacular.” The Rescue Coordination Centre described it as a contrail, he said. –NZ Herald
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« Reply #69 on: April 02, 2012, 08:20:45 pm »

Here we go again...

http://theextinctionprotocol.wordpress.com/2012/04/02/unexplained-triple-mystery-booms-rattle-houses-in-northern-region-of-france/

Unexplained triple mystery ‘booms’ rattle houses in northern region of France

April 2, 2012 – FRANCE - A “thud” and even “three booms” were heard in the sky near Bigouden Wednesday night, March 23rd. The phenomenon remains unexplained and apparently was repeated on the night of the 24th from north to south of Finistere. There were reports also in Côtes d’Armor and Morbihan. But where do these sounds come from? “It sounded like a thud of a child stamping his feet on the wall of the neighbor,” one witness said. Testimonials are legions Bigouden. But not only. Combrit Chateauneuf-du-Faou through Briec, Quimper, Plogastel-Saint-Germain, Pont l’Abbé, Tréméoc, Cockles, Plobannalec-Lesconil or Clohars-Fouesnant, many people on Wednesday to 21h, were intrigued by the phenomenon. Some alluded that “their houses were shaken three times.’ We’re talking about “three strong rumblings” that “have rattled houses” and even awakened some. Some people, meanwhile, heard what they described as “muffled explosions” while others are convinced that this was from “an earthquake.” But neither a reported earthquake, nor aerial maneuver by aircraft can explain the mystery. Contacted, the central office Seismological French (BCSF) states that nothing abnormal registered in this area. And for its size, Chateauneuf-du-Faou Clohars-Fouesnant, the blasts and aftershocks felt “like the equivalent of a magnitude 3 earthquake in force.” In 2005, Bigoudens remember, an earthquake on the fault of south Armorican which had a magnitude 3 on the Richter scale caused the same feelings. What then of these explosions heard and felt? An air-borne cause? Regional Centre of Western navigation, it is shown have no record this kind of phenomenon. Moreover, some also said they heard a helicopter. Proceeded by “three booms” recalling it sounded like “thunder.” One thinks of an aircraft. When questioned, the communications department of the Brest Maritime Prefecture said that there was no Navy operation in the region and even less involving helicopters. An official from the Joint Staff of the area of defense and security northwest (OGZDS), said there were no operations or “supersonic flights.” Bizarre; especially considering in March of 2003, three earthquakes also hit the Bigouden and  that phenomenon also remains unexplained. –Le Télégramme  (translated)
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« Reply #70 on: April 09, 2012, 12:07:32 pm »

Big boom still has Poconos buzzing

Was it a secret military exercise, the beginning of the Mayan prophesy or an alien invasion?

A loud boom, heard by Pocono residents and others throughout northeastern Pennsylvania the night of March 30, remains a mystery.

The boom, heard at about 10:10 p.m., shook cars and houses from Long Pond to Bushkill.

Pocono Record readers at the time speculated it was a tanker wreck on Interstates 80 or 380, a bunch of semi-trucks rolling down a quiet street or an exploding meth lab.

Some residents reported a bright flash in the sky that didn't appear to be lightning just before the blast.

But most readers agreed the sound was no routine thunder.


What it wasn't
One thing it probably wasn't was an earthquake.

The U.S. Geological Survey noted five reportable earthquakes worldwide between 10:02 and 10:22 p.m. The closest to the Poconos was a 1.6 magnitude quake in Seeley, Calif., more than 2,800 miles from northeastern Pennsylvania.

Ohio meteorologist and Pocono weather expert Ben Gelber said the sonic boom was probably due to thunderstorms.

"A similar boom was heard in Honesdale, which rules out a local explosion of some kind," he said. "Acoustic 'shock waves' triggered by a lightning flash trapped in a cold surface can be uncommonly and frighteningly loud."

Temperature readings that night were in the low 40s.

Thunder has been known to crack wood and shatter windows in extreme circumstances, according to Gelber. The sound waves are refracted or trapped in the lowest layers of the atmosphere just above us.

"The timing with storms present, a preceding flash and sonic boom reports separated by 45 miles fit with scattered thunderstorms along a warm front overrunning cold air near the ground," he said.


Unlikely explanation
An astronomer Gelber consulted said there was a remote chance that a fragmenting meteoroid could have been responsible for a sonic boom as it passed through a thicker atmosphere closer to the surface.

"This would be a rare situation, and almost certainly would have left some magnetized fragments locally for such a large explosion to occur, and simultaneously during a thunderstorm. However, this would likely not account for the sonic boom around Honesdale," Gelber said.

The Poconos are not alone in unexplained noises.

A small New England community has been beleaguered by mysterious blasts for more than 300 years, baffling scientists and residents, according to published accounts.

The town, Moodus, Conn., is about 30 miles outside of Hartford with a 2010 population of 1,413.

The Wangunk Indian tribe lived in the area during the middle and later parts of the second millennium. The town's name was derived from the Indian word meaning "place of noises."

For hundreds of years, residents spoke of unexplained underground thumps and thunders. They are reported to occur in a particular place about a mile deep and a few hundred yards wide.

The Wangunk tribe believed the booms were made by a spirit angered by the European colonists settling in the area. The settlers blamed the noises on the battle sounds of good and evil witches fighting for their puritanical souls.

Investigators have been unable to explain the noises, which could disappear for a decade at a time.

Geophysicists blamed "microquakes," which occur periodically, but that didn't really explain why they would make noises that sound like distant thunder or cannon fire.


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« Reply #71 on: April 15, 2012, 08:37:38 pm »

San Diego Earthquake Mystery Today April 13 Denied as Sonic Boom

 Posted: April 13th, 2012 in Earthquake, San Diego by LALATE

LOS ANGELES (LALATE) – A San Diego “earthquake” mystery today Friday April 13, 2012 has been denied as a sonic boom. San Diego residents reported an earthquake like event at 8:38 am to 9 am PST today. While a light San Diego neighboring earthquake did happen this morning, there was no sonic boom from MCAS Miramar, officials tell news.

Earlier today, local news erroneously reported that there wasn’t an earthquake at the time. But USGS does confirm to news that a neighboring earthquake did strike around that time. But the quake wasn’t substantial. And it wasn’t precisely in San Diego either.
 
A 1.4 magnitude quake struck Friday April 13, 2012, USGS reports to news, at roughly 8:18 AM PST. The quake was ninety-three miles from San Diego. The quake was north east of town, located closest to Indio, USGS tells news. The only other quake around that time was a 1.9 magnitude quake. But that quake was centered out near Seeley.
 
Residents took to Tweeter to comment about the same. Some said it happened closer to 9 am rather than 8:30. “Weird shaking and sounds in San Diego” wrote one person. Others reported dramatic window movements in their homes. MCAS Miramar tells news that there wasn’t a sonic boom at the time.
 
So what happened? San Diego State University Professor Emeritus Pat Abbott tells local news that the sound could have been atmospheric. But weather reports deny that possibility.
 
Local military officials have yet to tell news if an exercise today may have caused the problem. Twitter activity about the same matter became heightened later in the day, close to noon Friday.

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« Reply #72 on: April 25, 2012, 11:02:23 am »

http://chronicle.augusta.com/latest-news/2012-04-24/mystery-boom-appling-confirmed-minor-quake

4/24/12

Mystery 'boom' in Appling confirmed as minor quake

Minor temblor in Appling confirmed
By Rob Pavey

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Tuesday, April 24, 2012 4:03 PM

A mysterious boom that shook portions of Appling late Monday was confirmed Tuesday as a minor earthquake, according to Columbia County authorities.

The event, which registered a 2.1 magnitude on the Richter scale, occurred at 9:26 p.m. and was located near Columbia and Appling-Harlem roads, Emergency Services Director Pam Tucker said.
 
The temblor was not listed on national earthquake monitors, but was confirmed by a seismologist at Savannah River Site, she said.
 
“This would explain the loud boom and shaking that many residents felt,” she said.
 
Earthquakes occur periodically in the area, which lies along the fall line, where the Coastal Plains and Piedmont regions meet.
 
For decades, scientists have monitored the region around the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ earth-and-concrete Thurmond Dam for seismic activity, which has included dozens of small quakes.
 
According to the National Earthquake Information Center in Golden, Colo., Thurmond Lake is one of the major earthquake centers in Georgia and South Carolina, where pressure changes caused by water in reservoirs can promote seismic movement.
 
The largest recent quake in the lake area occurred in Lincoln County on Aug. 2, 1974, and registered 4.2. Three other quakes were recorded in nearby Edgefield County, S.C., in 1996, measuring 2.5, 2.3 and 2.2.
 
Experts say Augusta is unlikely to experience a serious quake.
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« Reply #73 on: May 18, 2012, 10:07:35 am »

http://www.ktvb.com/home/Myster-quake-near-McCall-puzzles-scientists-151925345.html
Mystery earthquake near McCall, Idaho puzzles scientists, technicians

5/17/12

MCCALL, Idaho -- You could call it a mystery earthquake, a sonic boom, or maybe nothing at all.
 
Several witnesses report waking up to what they say was a small earthquake south of McCall early Thursday around 4:30 a.m. However, those shaky claims have employees at Idaho's U.S. Geological Survey scratching their heads in disbelief.
 
Mickey Hart lives five miles south of McCall just off Highway 55. The 50-year-old resident said she's experienced one previous earthquake here in the summer of 2001.

The second earthquake came early Thursday around 4:30 a.m. Hart says that's when her beloved border collie, Mr. Mac, detected the tremor before it hit.

"It was four in the morning, and the house shook," Hart said. "It woke up my husband and scared the crap out of my dog."
 
However, for some folks here in Idaho, those reports just don't seem to make sense.
 
U.S. Geological Survey Technical Information Specialist Tim Merrick said his agency's seismographs haven't shown any recent earthquake activity in Idaho.
 
"If there was anything, it would almost certainly show up," Merrick said. "Our seismology network across the United States is very sensitive."
 
 Scott VanHoff, USGS Geospatial Mapping Coordinator, agrees.
 
"Idaho looks amazingly quiet, and I don't see anything," VanHoff said, adding that the only earthquake he'd seen recorded was yesterday.
 
USGS records show that event was a magnitude 2.2 earthquake recorded around 9:30 p.m., at a location northwest of Weiser, Idaho.
 
However, other folks in the Valley County area maintain they positively did feel an earthquake early Thursday morning.
 
Captain Brandon Swain with the McCall Fire Department says he heard reports of the mystery earthquake from his brother, Clint Swain, who lives near Lake Fork.
 
"My brother was awake at about 4:30 or 5 a.m., and the earthquake woke up his wife," Swain said.
 
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Mystery boom shakes buildings

Monday 21st May 2012, 2:50PM BST.

AN investigation has been launched into the cause of a mysterious boom which shook buildings across the Island on Saturday afternoon.
 
Hundreds of Islanders reported hearing a loud bang – similar to a sonic boom – at 1.04 pm.
 
The boom was so loud it rattled doors and windows from Gorey to St Ouen and even measured on the Island’s seismograph in St Aubin.
 
But despite speculation that the noise was caused by a military jet travelling faster than the speed of sound, Jersey Airport has confirmed that no aircraft capable of causing such a noise was in the Island’s airspace at the time.
 
And Jersey Met Office has confirmed that it is unlikely that any meteorological phenomenon could have caused the noise.
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« Reply #75 on: June 03, 2012, 05:21:39 pm »

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« Reply #76 on: August 25, 2012, 01:15:18 pm »

I'm just wondering if anyone sees a correlation of strange sounds such as the ones heard in Kiev Aug.11,2011(YouTube) that also increased all over the world in January 2012 ( and I'm not talking about the fake ones) And the subsequent booms and crashes - as being something akin to the Great War that is described happening in heaven when the dragon is cast down? I say this because this sound sounds very much like the shofar or the rams horn the Israelites blew before battle. Any thoughts on this?
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« Reply #77 on: August 25, 2012, 03:55:06 pm »

I'm just wondering if anyone sees a correlation of strange sounds such as the ones heard in Kiev Aug.11,2011(YouTube) that also increased all over the world in January 2012 ( and I'm not talking about the fake ones) And the subsequent booms and crashes - as being something akin to the Great War that is described happening in heaven when the dragon is cast down? I say this because this sound sounds very much like the shofar or the rams horn the Israelites blew before battle. Any thoughts on this?

There’s a lot of deception and misdirection going on in the world right now, all in the name of an agenda that leads people to a false Christ. If the sounds were truly from God, it would be painfully obvious IMO. No “wondering” about it. Check out page 2 on this thread.
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« Reply #78 on: August 26, 2012, 09:42:53 am »

Source Of Loud Boom In Foothills A Mystery

 People from all over El Dorado County say they’re hearing loud booms several times a week, but there are many theories on what is causing them.

“I thought it was thunder,” said one person.

“It’s definitely not thunder; too consistent. I thought it was just mining,” said another person.

“I always considered them to be sonic booms from flying aircrafts for years,” said Loring Brunius, owner of Sierra Rock Diamond Quarry.

People who live near Pleasant Valley say their days have been interrupted by loud booms, shaking the floor beneath them.

“You can feel it in the ground, no question about it. But no one’s been able to figure out why,” said Pleasant Valley resident Peter O’Grady. “I tend to hear somewhere between four to six of these things during the weekdays usually between 11 p.m. and 2 p.m.

“Boom, boom, boom, boom just like that,” said Lorren Gonzales, who lives near Pleasant Valley.

And the rolling foothills of El Dorado County make it difficult for them to even tell where it’s coming from.

We asked the owner of Sierra Rock Diamond Quarry what he knew about it. He says they havent blasted since last year. And any miners or quarry owners would need government permission before they can set off any explosives.

“It’s a federally mandated system, and enforced,” said Brunius.

Some think the booms are from nearby wineries using propane cannons to scare away birds.

“We’ve never done it and I don’t know of any other winery that does,” said Carrie Bendick, a winemaker at Holly’s Hill Winery.

According to USGS, there aren’t enough seismic stations to pinpoint the exact location. Meanwhile, some say the booms have been around so long and happen so often they barely notice them anymore. Still, others want to solve the mystery.

“I would like to know what it is, yeah. And I’d like to know when it’s going to stop too,” said O’Grady.

CBS13 spoke to Fallon Naval Air Station that said any supersonic flight operations they do are only allowed over Dixie Valley, which is hundreds of miles away.

Some think illegal mining could be the source of the sounds, but Brunius doubts that theory. He said if that was the case, the culprit would have been caught by now.

http://sacramento.cbslocal.com/2012/08/24/source-of-loud-boom-in-foothills-a-mystery/
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« Reply #79 on: September 10, 2012, 01:56:42 pm »

http://www.hindustantimes.com/India-news/Maharashtra/Jawhar-taluka-experiences-heavy-rains-loud-noises-and-tremors/Article1-924042.aspx

9/3/12

Jawhar taluka experiences heavy rains, loud noises and 'tremors'

Heavy rains washed away a culvert at Takav in Chelavali region of Palghar taluka as people residing near rivers and creeks here shifted to safer locations, the district control room said.

Meanwhile, geological experts visited Jawhar on Monday to study so called 'tremors' in the
area and submit their report to the collector directly.

The Thane district additional collector Ashok Shingare told PTI that told this correspondent that the intensity of loud sounds were on the rise causing concern among citizens.

Seismologists from IMB Mumbai and Pune as well other experts will also be visiting Jawhar on Tuesday to study the situation, he said.

For the past ten days, Jawhar town's residents have been running out of their houses after hearing mysterious loud sounds like 'tremors' throughout the day on Monday.

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« Reply #80 on: September 10, 2012, 07:34:10 pm »

Yes - the sounds are seeming to be more of a deception. "Tooting their own horn" so to speak! I tend to agree they are getting their staging set. Jesus did not say "Listen for the shofar" It seems they could indeed be manufacturing the Beruit, South of France, Yantze River "blood red" incidents too. In my research, I found a map someone made with current FEMA camp locations on it that correlate with the "Strange Sounds" map someone in this thread is working on.
So - I admit, I was quickened in my spirit to see if the LORD was sendg us a message (and thank Him for His grace and discernment!!!!) -- as are other "sleepy" Christians, New Agers, Emergents, etc. - They are curious now too... but seriously - will this Alien savior be that realistic to even the LORD's heirs or is this going to look like some comical Cirque de Solei show??
I also wondered do these Mega Deception Producers believe in the Rapture? And have they already planned some sort of explanation for where these people all suddenly went?
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« Reply #81 on: September 11, 2012, 12:02:11 am »

Will this Alien savior be that realistic to even the LORD's heirs?

They are constantly testing to see if people are ready for this guy. Here’s an actual commercial that aired years ago.

Jesus is here! Commerical CNN! Oh wait I meant Antichrist!


Israel will believe this guy. The world will believe and follow this guy. He will be exactly what everyone wants him to be…sort of like Obama was. If anyone dares to speak out against him, then that person is speaking against god, and will need to be eliminated. They will sincerely believe that they are doing god a favor by killing you.

Mt 24:24  For there shall arise false Christs, and false prophets, and shall show great signs and wonders; insomuch that, if it were possible, they shall deceive the very elect.
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will this Alien savior be that realistic to even the LORD's heirs or is this going to look like some comical Cirque de Solei show??

I'm thinking that depends on the individual and how they view all of this. To me, thank you Jesus, the discernment has made it so that the circus is playing daily every day. It's all a show I can see through because of what the Spirit has shown me about the unbelieving world. It appears to them as real, and that is the deception scriptures talks about, that without the Spirit in you, there is no way you will understand what's going on. "Ye must be born again". There is no way they will be able to see the antichrist for what he is, a lie, without the Holy Ghost to show them.

To the sons of God, it may well come across as some kind of freak show, but to the world, it will seem like any other day in the world with humans trying to "make it a better place for their grandchildren", so they will actually welcome somebody that claims to have the answers to their problems.

"...if it were possible..."
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« Reply #83 on: October 14, 2012, 09:56:03 am »

Here we go yet again...

http://www.3news.co.nz/Wellington-hum-becomes-nationwide-obsession/tabid/423/articleID/272369/Default.aspx

Wellington 'hum' becomes nationwide obsession
 

News of the ‘Wellington hum’ has reverberated across the country with the local council inundated with calls on theories about the phenomenon.

The Wellington City Council says calls have flooded in since the noise was first reported in parts of the city three days ago.

The cause of the noise is still unknown but council spokesperson Clayton Anderson says there are several theories floating around.

“We’ve had around 20 phone calls and got around a dozen emails from around New Zealand from people speculating what it is,” he says.

One theory is that the Wellington sewerage pump station is reverberating through the pipes into people’s house.
 
Another caller said the work being carried out on the Mt Victoria Tunnel ventilation shaft could be producing a low-pitched hum.

The most bizarre theory was from a man convinced Daleks – fictional mutant aliens from the TV series Doctor Who – had surrounded the city.

But Daleks or not, it appears the noise is spreading with the council receiving its first call from a resident in Berhampore last night.


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http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/lanow/2013/01/loud-explosion-in-north-hollywood-still-a-mystery-police-say.html

Loud explosion in North Hollywood still a mystery, police say

January 9, 2013

So what was it?
 
The loud explosion that jolted North Hollywood on Tuesday night remained a mystery the next morning, authorities said.

An officer at the Los Angeles Police Department's North Hollywood station said police searched the area for a half an hour Tuesday night but had no luck in determining what caused the sound. The officer said police received numerous calls about the noise.
 
At about 9:30 p.m., numerous people began tweeting about a loud explosion. Some thought it had come from a North Hollywood Metro station; others reported hearing an explosion in Studio City.
 
"Mysterious explosion a few minutes ago. What's going on? #LA" tweeted @ThatVitalSpark.
 
"Seriously, any leads what the hell this boom was in North Hollywood? Im shook up a bit" tweeted @RajRawal37.
 
A Reddit user posed the question: "What just blew up in North Hollywood?"
 
By 6 a.m., there were more than 120 comments, but no crowd-sourced answer. However, possibilities ranging from alien invasions to meteors were proposed.
 
Can you solve the case? Let us know in the comments section below or by tweeting @lanow.
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« Reply #85 on: January 10, 2013, 09:57:58 am »

http://marblehead.patch.com/articles/did-you-hear-a-loud-bang-in-marblehead-early-saturday

Did You Hear a 'Loud Boom' in Marblehead Early Saturday?

Marblehead residents reported hearing a loud bang in the early hours of Saturday morning.


1/7/13

Salem and Marblehead police officers searched the area of Ocean Avenue early Saturday morning for evidence of what could have caused the large boom that prompted residents across the area to call 911.

According to Sunday morning's Salem police log, At 1:34 a.m., police received multiple calls regarding a "loud bang" on Ocean Avenue. They were unable to locate the source.

Many of our readers in Marblehead also reported hearing the sound, which has some town residents wondering whether or not it is coming from the harbor.

We even received word of the noise on our Salem Patch Facebook page.
•Anybody know what the hell that big boom cannon-like noise was I just heard?? 1:30 a.m., near Salem State?
•What was the loud explosion sound with a flash near Salem State between 1:30 and 2:00 AM??? It shook my house!

This isn't the first time we've written about mysterious explosion noises being reported in the area late at night.

Theories offered so far have included youngsters with powerful fireworks, cannons from boats in the harbor, malfunctioning electrical transformers, UFOs and the shifting of tectonic plates under the city.
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« Reply #86 on: January 10, 2013, 10:02:42 am »

http://www.wistv.com/story/20496354/source-of-loud-boom-in-red-bank-remains-a-mystery

1/3/13

Source of loud boom in Red Bank remains a mystery

LEXINGTON COUNTY, SC (WIS) -
Residents of Red Bank in Lexington County appear to have gotten a loud awakening Thursday morning as multiple reports indicate a loud booming noise in the area.

WIS News 10 viewers poured onto our Facebook page this morning to report the sound.
 
"What was the horrific boom in the Redbank area," asked Lisa Russell Fields. "People are saying it sounded like a plane crash or explosion."
 
"I also heard the "big boom" this morning. So did a lot of other people, it sounds like a close cannon or something and will shake the whole building/house," said Jennifer Lee Stokes Kleine.
 
"Does anyone have a concrete explanation for the loud boom that shook houses in Lexington County around the Redbank/YMCA/Old Barnwell Road area this morning around 8:30 a.m.," said Mary Frances Henry Bell.

So, what was it? The Lexington County Sheriff's Department doesn't know either.
 
"Law enforcement officers and public safety personnel have been unable so far to determine the source of the noise," said Sheriff's Department spokesman Maj. John Allard. "No explosions have been reported."
 
A similarly loud explosive noise happened last year in the South Congaree portion of Lexington County.

Residents reported then being woken up to the boom around 8 a.m. on a Sunday. Seismographs at the University of South Carolina even measured something in the area.

However, there was never any cause determined for that loud noise either.
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« Reply #87 on: January 10, 2013, 10:08:25 am »

http://fox13now.com/2013/01/08/mysterious-booms-shaking-reported-throughout-wasatch-front/

1/8/13

Mysterious booms in northern Utah remain unexplained

SALT LAKE CITY — Hundreds of people from Weber County to Utah County, and some as far north as Rock Springs, Wyoming reported that they felt shaking or heard loud booms Tuesday night around 9 p.m.
 
The FOX 13 Newsroom received several calls from concerned citizens about the phenomena shortly after 9 p.m., but the cause remains a mystery.
 
Experts at the seismology department at the University of Utah confirmed there was seismic activity measured just behind the Capitol building.
 
“There are low-frequency signals that are usually from the atmosphere. The infra-sound network is most sensitive to signals that come from the atmosphere, so we think this was an above ground event,” said Katherine Whidden, research seismologist. “These can be airplanes that are breaking the sound barrier, they can be explosions or they can be storms.”
 
Representatives for the University of Utah’s Seismograph stations said there was not an earthquake, ATK said they were not conducting any rocket tests, the Utah National Guard said they were not conducting any weapons or artillery training and Hill Air Force Base said they did not have any planes in the air after 6 p.m.

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« Reply #88 on: February 15, 2013, 10:54:55 am »

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http://www.digtriad.com/news/national/article/269115/175/What-Just-Happened-Mysterious-Shaking-In-TN-Town

2/13/13

Mysterious Shaking Puzzles Experts In Morristown, TN

Morristown, TN-- Late Tuesday afternoon dozens of concerned neighbors called Hamblen County 911 to report the earth shaking and the sound of a large blast.

At first the the US Geological Survey reported there was no earthquake in the area.

That prompted local emergency management officials to spend Wednesday looking at other options.

10News spoke with TDEC (Tennessee Department of Environmental Conservation) who ruled out fracking or quarry activity.
Then, we checked with the University of Memphis Center for Earthquake Research and Information, sponsored by the USGS.
Geologist Gary Patterson went and pulled the records from sensors on Tuesday and says he could see activity consistent with an earthquake or quarry blasting.

Emergency Managment Agency Director Chris Bell says there was no licensed blasting in the Hamblen County area on Tuesday.

10News also confirmed with the area's only quarry, Vulcan Materials, that no blasting happened yesterday.
Patterson says the activity shows up over a large area with sensors reporting vibrations in Copper Ridge, Avondale Springs, Green Top, and Lonesome, VA.

He says the USGS doesn't have a lot of sensors in that area which may have resulted in the automated system's failure to report the activity.

Patterson says they need more time to investigate, but either an earthquake or quarry blasting could solve the 'Morristown Mystery.'

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« Reply #89 on: March 21, 2013, 12:22:40 pm »

Tremors a mystery in South Jersey
3/19/13
http://www.nbc40.net/story/21723567/tremors-a-mystery-in-south-jersey
SOUTHERN NEW JERSEY -

Just after 3 o'clock Tuesday afternoon residents in Atlantic, Cape May, and Cumberland counties say they felt multiple earthquake-like tremors that rattled their homes and offices.
 
Absecon resident, Kay Stadlmeir, said, "I don't think it would be an earthquake, but what could it be? It's just really odd."  Somers Point resident, Bob Mower, explained, "There was a rattling of my windows and I felt the house shake just a little bit - it was unusual."  Stadlmeir told NBC40, "It has to be something really big to be witnessed in such a widespread area of South Jersey."
 
The reports vary from region to region.
 
Atlantic county emergency management officials confirmed with the U.S. Geological Survey that it was not an earthquake.  The next thought was that military training or an aircraft flying by might have caused the shakes.
 
Both the 177th Fighter Wing in Egg Harbor Township and Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst confirmed none of their aircrafts were in the area at that time
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Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst is still working to confirm whether or not any ground training was happening at the time, although it is unlikely that would cause such a widespread shake.
 
Stadlmeir said, "I really don't think it's a sonic boom because, you know as I said before, I've experienced them before and this is nothing like that."  Mower told NBC40, "That was real unusual.  I almost wondered if I was dreaming on that one."
 
After initial reports of the shakes came in, NBC40 put the word out on Facebook to see who else felt it.  Immediately we received hundreds of responses from all over South Jersey.
 
Concerned Egg Harbor Township resident, Oliana Collado, said, "I just think it's weird because some people didn't feel it and it's like in random spots, and it's very spread out.  Yeah it was scary, but I'm just glad it wasn't worse than what it was."
 
When we reached out to New Jersey State Police Headquarters, we were told that our call marked the first time they had heard about possible tremors and they were unable to tell us anything further.
 
NBC40 will continue to investigate the cause of these mysterious tremors.
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