Eyewitness: Mysterious Booms Return To Wisconsin
“Like someone slamming the earth with a big machine”Paul Joseph Watson
Mysterious booms that plagued several towns in Wisconsin
earlier this year appear to have returned, with an eyewitness reporting
hearing the strange noises repeatedly over a 30 minute period last
night.
The booms, described as a rumbling noise coming from
deep underground, stoked intrigue earlier this year and a US Geological
Survey investigation after being reported over several weeks in the town of Clintonville. The strange noises were also heard and felt in Baraboo and Montello.
The USGS eventually concluded that the booms were caused
by an unusual “swarm” of earthquakes that hit a region not noted for
its seismic activity. However, a separate seisometer study conducted when
the booms briefly returned following the conclusion of the USGS inquiry
found that the sounds were not being caused by earthquakes.
Despite the fact that a number of residents rejected the
earthquake explanation, noting that the booms were reported before the
first earthquake was measured, the story disappeared when the booms
ceased.
However, the phenomenon appears to have returned with a
Wisconsin resident telling us how they experienced a series of sustained
booms last night over a period of half an hour.
“I live about 60 miles from Baraboo and my family and I
heard some booms last night just a little after 1am,” writes Shawn
McConaghy
“Sound
and shaking didnt appear to be from the same central point…it was
weird! It went on for 30 minutes or so and we heard about 20 booms. To
me they sounded like someone slamming the earth with a big machine,”
added McConaghy, noting that the booms also sounded like “a giant
walking”
“We live out in the country and i’m not aware of anyone else hearing it,” he adds.
Over the last year, there have been a rash of reports concerning strange noises heard both underground and in the sky.
From bizarre “groaning” sounds to trumpet-like noises, a
lot of the reports can be explained away as hoaxes or some form of mass
hysteria as we approach the end of the year and fever builds over
widely discussed Mayan prophecies about end of the world scenarios.
However, the booms heard in Wisconsin are by no means a figment of people’s imagination. They have beenmeasured and documented by audio engineers.
Theories as to their cause have ranged from the mundane to the exotic.
Some think the booms are caused by underground tunneling machines which are being used to drill subterranean military bases.
Others point to CO2 sequestration or fracking as the culprit, noting that both have been known to cause small and moderate man-made earthquakes.
Some also think that the High Frequency Active Auroral
Research Program (HAARP), which is often blamed for unexplained weather
and seismic events due to its highly secretive nature, is causing the
booms while others point to the myriad of geoengineering programs
currently being conducted across the United States as a possible
explanation.
What do you think? Have you experienced the booms in your area and what could be causing them?
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