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Unified Serenity
10th December 2011, 20:20
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Possibly small earthquakes. Something is probably going on deep underground. Could another DUMB have bit the dust? Did anyone in NC experience this? A leading geologist said there was no earthquake.

What's this soundwave?

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What's on HAARP for this timeframe? I can't tell if it happened last Saturday or yesterday. Curious as to what's on the graphs.

onawah
10th December 2011, 20:34
I couldn't hear any sound on that youtube vid, except some music at the very beginning. Has there been any fracking going on in that area?

baddbob
10th December 2011, 20:44
found this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hsrVF-DVFz4 from the original site here http://www.cwfnc.org/what-we-do/current-campaigns/hydraulic-fracturing/. Ive been seeing a lot of about this in the media lately and none of its been good .

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Dl6oIiK-1U&feature=related

Cartomancer
11th December 2011, 01:17
I grew up on Air Force bases in the era before they banned the sonic boom. Today if you hear one there aren't many around that will know right away what it is. It will shake the house and rattle the windows pretty good. If not a natural phenomena then perhaps this is what it is?

Angushar
11th December 2011, 01:54
Interesting..

sygh
11th December 2011, 04:34
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Possibly small earthquakes. Something is probably going on deep underground. Could another DUMB have bit the dust? Did anyone in NC experience this? A leading geologist said there was no earthquake.

What's this soundwave?

¤=[Post Update]=¤

What's on HAARP for this timeframe? I can't tell if it happened last Saturday or yesterday. Curious as to what's on the graphs.

Hi Serenity

I actually live in Brunswick County, and I was well aware of the noise when it occurred, it shook our house. It felt like it took place almost right above our house or, right over the Cape Fear River, heading out to sea. The noise we heard occurred Wednesday night. There was a lot of cloud cover that evening, and a storm had passed just a few hours earlier. Neither of us saw the two lights other witnesses say accompanied the sound but then, we weren't outside when it happened, only ventureing outside after we heard the sound.

However, I could swear what we heard was a sonic boom. I've heard them before. Most people are aware, the military isn't supposed to boom us any more... it's considered noise pollution but that didn't stop the military Wednesday night. BOOM! Then, on Thursday, while driving home from Wilmington, I saw three military aircraft doing some serious flight manuvers (two flew high and tight, then made a tight right turn together... definitely not civilian). Yesterday morning (Friday), I saw two more military aircraft flying one in front and to the right of the other. In this manuver, the pilot following came up and started flying dead to center and close up -right into the lead plane's exaust, creating a "one" plane effect.

Pretty interesting in and of itself, right?

But that's not all, we get quite a few earthquakes around here, we just don't have any seizmographs to measure them. They are accompnaied by all sorts of various noises, including a boom. This is what is referred to as the "Senica Guns" which sound just like sonic booms. That's probably because they are sonic booms, with mother nature as the source.

http://www.myreporter.com/?p=1275

ghostrider
11th December 2011, 05:00
could be fracking, could be another underground base destroyed as the secret alien war goes on....

MorningSong
11th December 2011, 12:35
I just saw this.... out of N.J. :


Dozens in N.J. report feeling earthquake, but U.S. Geological Survey detects none
Published: Saturday, December 10, 2011, 5:40 PM Updated: Saturday, December 10, 2011, 10:02 PM

Floors shook, bottles rattled, bells jingled, and scores of New Jersey residents up and down the state cried "earthquake!" yesterday morning. Was this the state’s second rattler in four months?

Despite more than 60 residents who claimed to have felt shaking yesterday morning, a spokesman for the U.S. Geological Survey said none of the seismometers stationed around the state picked up even a hint of trembling.

"It’s not an earthquake," said geophysicist John Bellini, speaking from the U.S. Geological Survey’s Colorado office. "My guess would be it’s more likely thunder or sonic boom."

New Jersey has been rocked this year by half a dozen extreme weather and geological events, including a 5.8 magnitude earthquake centered in Virginia that shook buildings across the Garden State in August.

This time, the first-hand reports began streaming in around 10 a.m. yesterday from Egg Harbor, Cranbury, East Brunswick, North Brunswick, Trenton, Somerset, Edison, Plainfield, Piscataway, Iselin, South Plainfield and others, Bellini said.

At 11 a.m., Anthony Camaioni tweeted from his family’s dry cleaning shop in North Brunswick, "Yea I think it definitely happened again. #earthquake in #NJ The bells jingled in the store." Others posted on Twitter around the same time that they felt their homes sway and heard glass bottles clinking for between 10 and 30 seconds.

Bellini pointed to a band of thunderstorms off the state’s coastline or covert activities at Fort Dix or McGuire Air Force Base in southern Jersey as possible explanations for what residents might have felt.

A spokesman for the National Weather Service said its unlikely that even severe thunderstorms could make the ground feel as through it’s shaking.

Fighter jets used in drills near Virginia and North Carolina have caused sonic booms — the noise and vibration associated with traveling faster than the speed of sound — which can be mistaken for earthquakes, Bellini said.

A spokesman for Fort Dix did not return calls for comment.

Salvatore Saieva of Woodcliff Lake in Bergen County initially took to Twitter to report the earthquake to friends, but later said the military could be responsible for what he felt.

"My experience could be explained by a sonic boom," Saieva wrote on Twitter. "Bottles rattled, but I didn’t feel anything shaking beneath me."

http://www.nj.com/news/index.ssf/2011/12/dozens_in_nj_report_feeling_ea.html

WhiteFeather
3rd January 2012, 17:42
Two weeks ago here in NY in December 2011, during a rainstorm it sounded like a Jet Plane hovering above my home for at least a half hr. or so. I found this video. I didn't get the earthquake rumble though. The noise i heard in NY starts here in the video at about 1:30.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LsgrRmHW8ro

Amysenthia
3rd January 2012, 17:52
Hi, I live in the Northeast Ohio area and we just had a 4.0 from local fracking. Is there any natural gas drilling going on in your area. We had a small quake per month since August that they kept saying was not related to the fracking, until this 4.0. Now they have finally banned the fracking and new "experts" from out of state are saying that the earthquakes are definitely from the fracking.

WhiteFeather
3rd January 2012, 17:55
Hi, I live in the Northeast Ohio area and we just had a 4.0 from local fracking. Is there any natural gas drilling going on in your area. We had a small quake per month since August that they kept saying was not related to the fracking, until this 4.0. Now they have finally banned the fracking and new "experts" from out of state are saying that the earthquakes are definitely from the fracking.

I think they fracked the $hit out of NY by now. So i dont believe it was fracking. Although they do utilize this scalar weaponry to locate oil wells and such under the ground, so it may be possible. Very Good Point.