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They Are Back! Earth Booms And Shaking Ground Reported In 7 States 12-5-2012



They Are Back! Earth Booms And Shaking Ground Reported In 7 States 12-5-2012

Published on Feb 17, 2013
They Are Back! Earth Booms And Shaking Ground Reported In 7 States 12-5-2012

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Have you heard any strange boom sounds? Please comment below if you have or what you think they are. These sounds are being heard around the world.

December 5, 2012 - They are back! Earth Booms and ground shaking reported by news in 7 states country wide within 48 hours.
Residents in communities in and around Verde Valley and as far as Flagstaff called 911 or their police and fire departments to report the strange booming sounds.

March 2012-In separate events, mysterious booms shook residents of Alabama, Georgia, and Wisconsin. So far, government activities, earthquakes, and sonic booms are ruled out.
For residents in Alabama, Georgia, and now Wisconsin, this event seems too similar. In parts of these states, residents reported a large "boom" sound, but had no idea what caused it and where it came from. On March 6, 2012 at around 4:30 pm CST, James Spann, chief meteorologist of ABC 33/40 in Birmingham, Alabama began to receive numerous complaints via twitter and facebook from people south of the Birmingham area about a loud noise that shook their houses.

In southeast Georgia on the morning of March 15, 2012, residents around Brantley, Camden, Charlton, Glynn and McIntosh counties felt buildings shake and people heard loud noises between the times of 8:15 a.m. and 8:30 a.m. The U.S. Geological Survey released information that there were no earthquakes or seismic activity reported in the area. Naval Submarine Base Kings Bay, the Navy, and Army reported that there were no tests or planes that could have created a sonic boom. The Federal Aviation Administration did not have any reports or signs to show aircraft going supersonic.

Earlier this week, more booms were heard and felt in and around the city of Clintonville, Wisconsin. Small seismic activity was reported, and is now the "official" reason people felt and heard the booms. However, I do not buy this theory. Small seismic activity such as this would not create a loud noise and cause that much shaking, especially if it is small seismic activity less than a 2.0 quake. Many residents felt rounds of booms, and some were so scared, that they were evacuating their homes.

If an earthquake was the reason of the boom in Wisconsin, then why was it ruled out in Alabama and Georgia? What do you think created this loud boom and shaking? It is odd that this is occurring within the same month, and effecting a large area.

Bottom line: A mysterious boom shook buildings and created a loud sound in various cities in Alabama, Georgia, and Wisconsin. Earthquakes were ruled out for Alabama and Georgia, but for parts of Wisconsin, the booms were linked and associated with a minor quake. Government agencies ruled out aircraft or possible sonic booms, and there were no reports of gas explosions, possible meteors, or even a bomb explosion. For residents in these areas, the mystery remains.

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