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jasontorque
22nd May 2011, 11:46
Last night at about 10pm, I heard a series of low frequency loud bangs outside. It felt close, so close I thought someone was having a party across the road and it was the sound of fireworks or people slamming car doors. The duration was about 15 minutes on each of two occasions starting around 9pm, the first of which I ignored putting it down to the above.

However, when it happened again just before 10pm I went outside to investigate. There was no party, no music, no cars and the sky was clear with a few light clouds. The sounds were powerful just like thunder or large explosions in the distance towards the horizon and seemed to be coming from a south westerly direction. I jumped up to higher vantage point to see the horizon more clearly, but I could not see anything significant. The bangs and rumbling continued for a minute or two and then just before they finished, the last sounds were very much louder and rather unnerving.

As I could not see any logical explanation for it and I called the local police to see if there had been any reported incidents. There were not, and I have not heard any more since.

I did a bit of research and there seems to be a few threads posted on other forums of a similar nature around the world. I also heard that another volcano has just started erupting in Iceland and wondered whether we would have heard this in the UK? Although I have never heard the sound of a volcano erupting, the scale of the sounds to my mind would certainly seem to have been somewhere in this ball-park.

I would be very interested to hear from anyone who has an explanation or also experienced the same.

Thank you.

kersley
22nd May 2011, 11:53
No, But me my partner and sister, along with 4 other witnesses saw 3 UFO. Moving around in a circular fashion. for a good 10 minutes. all of a sudden, They all disappeared.
I'm just wondering if anyone else saw them? this was in Lewisham, SE London around 4 PM? We were all soooo excited, no one took pictures.. Derrrr

Sarlic
22nd May 2011, 12:48
I was working in Ascot last night and there was quite a loud rumble around 8pm.

There were no planes near me at the time and i was not near a railway line. The sky was also clear so it could not have been a weather thing.
I was with 2 work buddies at the time and we all stopped and looked at each other it went on for around 30 secs before stopping.
It was so noticeable you could even feel it (if that makes any sense) i thought it was a bit odd at the time but didnt put much thought into it untill i saw this thread.

Maybe its connected since we are in the same area or maybe not due to the different times, Still its very interesting.

Maia Gabrial
22nd May 2011, 13:04
Hey Jasontorque,
Last night alittle past 11pm, my kitchen window lightly rattled just before 3 huge explosions went off that lit up everything. The ground shook, too. My first thought was "The false flag alien invasion!" I was excitged and quickly ran outside to see what was going on. I only saw smoke in the sky and nothing else...A military craft was flying in the area, though....
What was odd was that no one else came out of their homes to investigate. No curiosity or anything....My friend thinks someone exploded a mortar to frighten the people who believed that the Rapture was here. Today, no one is acting out of the ordinary....
Maia

jasontorque
22nd May 2011, 13:22
I wonder if there are any military exercises going on over the London area or if there were any (very large) fireworks or pyrotechnic displays. I am continuing to investigate as I would really like to get to the bottom of this. It is interesting that others have experienced similar occurrences. Someone letting a mortar off is no small event and highly unusual, especially in London!

ulli
22nd May 2011, 13:29
Hey Jasontorque,
Last night alittle past 11pm, my kitchen window lightly rattled just before 3 huge explosions went off that lit up everything. The ground shook, too. My first thought was "The false flag alien invasion!" I was excitged and quickly ran outside to see what was going on. I only saw smoke in the sky and nothing else...A military craft was flying in the area, though....
What was odd was that no one else came out of their homes to investigate. No curiosity or anything....My friend thinks someone exploded a mortar to frighten the people who believed that the Rapture was here. Today, no one is acting out of the ordinary....
Maia

I do believe there is a lot of monitoring going on. The public are being tested.
The people's response to something like what is described here,
especially since it happened on a day that was also in the news as Rapture Day,
will give the PTB an indication as to what games will work in future.
Just a thought.

White Phoenix
22nd May 2011, 13:30
I heard what sounded like fireworks last night, which I thought was a bit strange, but I didn't try to look for them as I don't have any interest in fireworks (I really don't understand the fascination!). Anyway, I think this would have been between 10pm and 12am (in the South London/Surrey area).

PixieDust
22nd May 2011, 14:02
two nights ago i around 10 pm i heard booms and repetative little crackling bangs. I thought it was either a storm that was in the area or fireworks because there was a baseball game but i could see flashes of light that could have been lightening but they seemed to be lighting up the bottom side of the clouds and not in the clouds, and it didnt sound like regular thunder and the baseball game wasn't over yet so i didnt think it could be fireworks. the light was more of a golden light then a white light that lightening usually is too. they were coming from the south east and pretty close but not close enough to feel anything. I live in an apartment complex and no one else came out to see. I thought about calling the cops but even if it was something they probably would have just said it was fireworks. It only lasted for maybe 10 minutes. i live in kansas.

ViralSpiral
22nd May 2011, 14:07
Friends were joking on FB that people were celebrating the end of the world as we know it... http://www.createblog.com/forums/style_emoticons/default/shrug.gif

sshenry
22nd May 2011, 14:24
I heard what sounded like fireworks last night, which I thought was a bit strange, but I didn't try to look for them as I don't have any interest in fireworks (I really don't understand the fascination!). Anyway, I think this would have been between 10pm and 12am (in the South London/Surrey area).

That's odd, last night I too heard what seemed to be a major fireworks show coming from across the river (couldn't see anything - just the noise). I don't live anywhere near london though, I'm just outside of Washington DC ...

Caren
22nd May 2011, 14:25
Hi Jasontorque,
about a month ago I was sitting at my dining room table doing some reading when I heard a very loud 'thunder' like explosion just overhead. It really startled me and it shook the glass door and window to my right. I actually jumped and thought to myself "what the Hell was that!" I went outside to have a look but saw nothing. About ten minutes later a helicopter flew over, one of those with no obvious markings.
I was very curious as to what that noise actually was but had no idea. It wasn't thunder.

sakire
22nd May 2011, 14:32
Hi, I would just like to state that here in Manchester at around 9-10pm last night, I witnessed the same event. It came in two waves, with sequences of really loud rumbles, but not like thunder just short quick bursts, but with the same power. You could feel the vibrations, and I too tried to trace the source, but it appeared to be not locally based, and definitely not fireworks of any kind.

Sak

jasontorque
22nd May 2011, 14:51
I thought that this might be connected to the Grimsvotn eruption in Iceland. I checked the time of the eruption, which was 19:15 local time and we are one hour behind them here in the UK. The timing does not correlate well unless there were secondary eruptions but is seems rather coincidental. Until this is confirmed I intend to continue checking..

HURRITT ENYETO
22nd May 2011, 15:12
Hi, I would just like to state that here in Manchester at around 9-10pm last night, I witnessed the same event. It came in two waves, with sequences of really loud rumbles, but not like thunder just short quick bursts, but with the same power. You could feel the vibrations, and I too tried to trace the source, but it appeared to be not locally based, and definitely not fireworks of any kind.

Sak


I regularly hear these big bangs in the distance with a very base, deep kind of rumbling. It has never happened before, its a recent phenomena.It always happens at night.
Its not fireworks, its not construction, its not thunder, its strange is what it is :)
Im glad i hear others in Manchester also hear it (Im still crazy just not as much as i thought) hehe

Billy
22nd May 2011, 15:16
There was parties with fireworks organized by athiests around the globe last night to celibrate the failed rapture. :whoo:

carebear2
22nd May 2011, 15:18
Oh man I always miss the good stuff :( I did not hear a thing actually I was wondering why my normally mega busy main road was quite last night, about 10.20 when I locked my gates

robmaciver
22nd May 2011, 15:19
no, but i did hear what sounded like a explosion a couple of days ago in north west london.

White Phoenix
22nd May 2011, 15:45
Also, I doubt this is related (although you never know!) but I had quite an intense head-ache last night just after 6 o'clock. This seemed a bit weird as I don't usually get head-aches (not since I was a teenager anyway) and it was so bad that I decided to go to bed instead of going to my friend's birthday party. Just thought I'd mention it!

ulli
22nd May 2011, 16:16
Also, I doubt this is related (although you never know!) but I had quite an intense head-ache last night just after 6 o'clock. This seemed a bit weird as I don't usually get head-aches (not since I was a teenager anyway) and it was so bad that I decided to go to bed instead of going to my friend's birthday party. Just thought I'd mention it!

you're probably sensitive and were picking up negative fear energies from people in your neighborhood....
after all, a lot of people were in endoftheworld expectation mode after 6 pm last night....

HURRITT ENYETO
22nd May 2011, 20:49
Hearing those loud explosion type sound again as im typing this,
It started at about 9.30 to 9.40 sounds almost like Sonic booms but lots of them 40 to 50 upto now,,,,,,,weird.

Anyone else hear it in Manchester?
Hurritt

P.s Its sounds far off in the distance so not sure what area it would be over, but surely it must be very loud somewhere?

mondaze
22nd May 2011, 21:16
i heard similar noise thursday night hurritt, about 9 ish... asked at work if anyone else did, but no-one heard it, thought it was me being crazy.

HURRITT ENYETO
22nd May 2011, 21:20
i heard similar noise thursday night hurritt, about 9 ish... asked at work if anyone else did, but no-one heard it, thought it was me being crazy.

Cheers Mondaze,
Yeah it always seems to be about 9ish,
Im starting to see a pattern :spy: haha
Maybe i should start writing it down when it happens?

cheers man,
Hurritt

mondaze
22nd May 2011, 21:22
best get my rapture suit out of the cleaners....

Davidallany
22nd May 2011, 21:48
Last night around 10 PM Eastern Time in Ottawa, there were what sounded like fire works and what sounded like chinese fire works as well. I looked out but there was nothing in the sky, it lasted for about an hour. It would come and go.

MorningSong
22nd May 2011, 22:04
I have been noticing here in my corner of Italy sonic booms and rumbles in the sky that seem to vibrate the whole valley...since 2 weeks before the war in Lybia began....I have even been able to see, but not always, military jets doing loop-d-loops overhead...then all of a sudden they and the rumbling just disappears! This usually occurs from noon 'til 1:30 pm. None of my neighbors have noticed it either.

And last night from about 9pm to 11pm, I kept hearing a low thump-thump like a fast heartbeat. It bothered me so, I kept turning off the volume of the tv to see if it was something coming over the digital, and at first it seemed to be that, but about the 4th or 5th time that I shut off the tele, I could still hear it. So I would walk around the house to see if I could figure out where it was coming from and it seemed to be strongest outside. Nearly drove me nuts.

PS: I'm glad I'm not the only one to be hearing these noises, but I don't think that it is something good.

Amer
22nd May 2011, 23:11
Feeling quite weird now, I like MorningSong live in the north of Italy and the other night of the 21st around 10/11pm-ish I heard strong rumbling sounds, like thunder but different in a way I can't quite explain, a sharper clearer sound perhaps. We're so used to thunder here in this part that I noticed this was different for a couple of reasons: first off the sound was different, then to say that my dog is terrified of thunder would be an understatement- if thunder is coming it's him who lets me know before it arrives and has to be under the table right beside me- the other night he didn't move, continued to sleep on completely soundly and untroubled- bizarre to say the least. And then when this happened I was using the computer, there was no interuption to the power supply as can happen sometimes but the screen changed colour and became a vivid, very bright white colour. I went outside but saw nothing, no accompanying lightning just an incredible calmness and what felt like nature calling out.
:confused:

Orange
22nd May 2011, 23:24
A small bizarre though but due to these supposed solar flares interferring with the power grids world wide.... Could they be testing to see if certain things affect small parts of the grids I diffrent ways and for them they might find new things that could help them keep it intact...? :/ just a thought :) ignore me otherwise.
Mainly from the fact we all no certain vibrations can do certain things and I'm sure if you make certain vibration from earth outtward it'd affect the waved coming inward... If that makes sense to anyone else lol?

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Waves* inward

bilko
22nd May 2011, 23:32
No, But me my partner and sister, along with 4 other witnesses saw 3 UFO. Moving around in a circular fashion. for a good 10 minutes. all of a sudden, They all disappeared.
I'm just wondering if anyone else saw them? this was in Lewisham, SE London around 4 PM? We were all soooo excited, no one took pictures.. Derrrr

Darn, Damn and belligerent rude word!
I live in Lewisham!
Must pay more attention in future whilst walking round one of the smelliest armpits of south east london.
I don't recollect any sonic booms or firework noises though.

Snowbird
23rd May 2011, 02:21
This is literally synchronicity. Today I listened to an audio interview of Linda Moulton Howe concerning the Gulf of Mexico, one year after the oil false flag. I went onto her web site, below, and ran into a really interesting article about what are termed, Moodus Noises or Skyquakes. She published several letters that she has received from people around the world who have experienced these noises. In some cases, one person heard the booms but yet close neighbors or coworkers did not. Strange. Because of copyright restrictions, I was unable to bring any of the article over, but it is well worth your time.

These noises have been happening for several hundreds of years. There is some history below. There is also the possibility that off-planet crafts might be causing these noises....perhaps not all of them however.

Earthfiles - Reported and Edited by Linda Moulton Howe

http://www.earthfiles.com/news.php?ID=1850&cateegory=Environment



Skyquakes or Moodus Noises

Strange booming sounds, the Moodus Noises, or sometimes called Skyquakes, have been studied here since 1765. Skyquakes have been witnessed all over the world, but one of the most famous is in Haddam. On July 4, 1808, while exploring the Rocky Mountains, members of the
Lewis and Clark expedition heard strange noises coming from some distant mountains. They were heard at different times of the day and night, ringing out one at a time or in five or six loud bursts. Weather does not seem to effect this Skyquakes. Skyquakes are usually described as a
faraway gunfire, such as a muffled thunder or cannon fire

When a huge calcium "pearls" in the Rocky Moodus Cave, which they believed were causing the rumbling sounds, Native American legend says the noises are caused by an evil spirit; colonists believed they were the sounds of the underground warfare between the witches of West Haddock and the witches of East Haddock. In 1791, the sounds became so loud that they could be felt as far away as New York and Boston. Since 1981 the Weston Observatory of Boston College has been studying earthquake activity in New England and its connection to the Moodus Noises, but there is still no definitive answer what they are.

Another example of Skyquakes was in Australia. An 1829 exploration party along the Darling River, near what is now Bourke, New South Wales, Australia, was also puzzled one afternoon by the sound of heavy gunfire in the unsettled territory. The expedition leader recorded this in his diary on February 7:

the day had been remarkably fine, not a cloud was there in the heavens, nor a breath of air to be felt. On a sudden we heard what seemed to be the report of gun fired at the distance of between five and six miles. It was not the hollow sound of an earthly explosion, or the sharp crackling noise of falling timber, but in every way resembled a discharge of a heavy piece of ordnance. On this all were agreed, but no one was certain where the sound preceded... I sent one of the men immediately up a tree, but he could observe nothing unusual.

Haddam is southeast of Hartford. Take Highway 9 south for twenty-five miles to the Highway 154 split, then go five miles to Haddam. Mount Tom is near the confluence of the Moodus and Salmon Rivers, just before they flow into the Connecticut River.


http://www.wendigoentertainment.com/tangledforest//tangledf/mountx.html




In the 19th century Father Pierre-Jean De Smet reported that natives he interviewed thought that geyser eruptions were "the result of combat between the infernal spirits."[4] The Lewis and Clark Expedition traveled north of the Yellowstone area in 1806. Local natives that they came upon seldom dared to enter what we now know is the caldera because of frequent loud noises that sounded like thunder and the belief that the spirits that possessed the area did not like human intrusion into their realm.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geothermal_areas_of_Yellowstone

ghostrider
23rd May 2011, 02:43
I've heard there is a secret war going on between good ET's and not so good ET's, could have been a turning point in the battle. just thinking out loud.

grapevine
23rd May 2011, 03:24
Last night at about 10pm, I heard a series of low frequency loud bangs outside. It felt close, so close I thought someone was having a party across the road and it was the sound of fireworks or people slamming car doors. The duration was about 15 minutes on each of two occasions starting around 9pm, the first of which I ignored putting it down to the above.

However, when it happened again just before 10pm I went outside to investigate. There was no party, no music, no cars and the sky was clear with a few light clouds. The sounds were powerful just like thunder or large explosions in the distance towards the horizon and seemed to be coming from a south westerly direction. I jumped up to higher vantage point to see the horizon more clearly, but I could not see anything significant. The bangs and rumbling continued for a minute or two and then just before they finished, the last sounds were very much louder and rather unnerving.

As I could not see any logical explanation for it and I called the local police to see if there had been any reported incidents. There were not, and I have not heard any more since.

I did a bit of research and there seems to be a few threads posted on other forums of a similar nature around the world. I also heard that another volcano has just started erupting in Iceland and wondered whether we would have heard this in the UK? Although I have never heard the sound of a volcano erupting, the scale of the sounds to my mind would certainly seem to have been somewhere in this ball-park.

I would be very interested to hear from anyone who has an explanation or also experienced the same.

Thank you.

Maybe it was from The Belfast, which is moored on The Thames . I didn't hear anything this Saturday but recall this happening fairly frequently last year, in the summer months .....

Snowbird
23rd May 2011, 14:18
More Moodus news from the U.S.

'Moodus Noises' Strike Again
Small Quake Shakes East Haddam Residents
March 24, 2011|By ERIK HESSELBERG, Special to The Courant, The Hartford Courant

A loud booming sound that shook the hills Wednesday night, and that many thought was an explosion, was produced by a small earthquake, according to seismologists — a phenomenon known as the Moodus Noises.

According to scientists from Boston College's Weston Observatory in Massachusetts, at 8:42 p.m. the Moodus area registered a 1.3 magnitude earthquake. The epicenter of the quake was 4 miles east of Moodus at a depth of a little more than 3 miles, scientists said.

The tremor — reported as an explosion by dozens of residents — shook houses in the Moodus Reservoir area and sent emergency personnel rushing all over town in search of the source.

http://articles.courant.com/2011-03-24/news/hc-moodus-quake-0325-20110324_1_small-earthquake-moodus-noises-propane-tank-explosion

White Phoenix
29th May 2011, 21:11
Just heard some more "fireworks", with more of a popping sound to them.

Sniffity
31st May 2011, 10:11
A while ago, (about 2 months or so) there was a really loud noise outside all day and night. it sounded like some sort of jet but it was a clear sky and as it lasted all day I dont think it was. most people I asked about it had heard it too. We are used to loud noises where we live but this was different. We stll dont know what it was and it hasn't happened since.

Sniffs x

jasontorque
31st May 2011, 19:24
The jury is still out on this one. As with everything, I am retaining a sceptical mind and looking for a reasonable answer. My best guess thus far is this was something connected to US President Obama's visit, military drills and movement of assets via RAF Northolt.