strange noises in wisconsin

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Many of the reports came

http://www.fox11online.com/dpp/news/local/north_counties/booms-continue-in-clintonville

I sort of wonder what the rest of that sentence was supposed to be...

Anyway, I have started to wonder if maybe the planet isn't as solid as we thought it was. There's a lot about "middle earth" (for lack of a better term) that we don't know. Maybe there are tunnels or caves that naturally occurred there a couple million years ago, and are falling in or collapsing.

O/T sorta:
I've also been wondering about the two recent flight personnel breakdowns that made the news, and if in some way it could all be related. The planet is being strange, the weather is being very strange, and now we have an issue with fliers apparently just going nuts for no real reason. I know I'm not the only one that has thought maybe there's a connection between being really high up in altitude a good deal of the time and suddenly losing your mind. But just like the booming sounds, I have no idea what is actually causing the reaction.
I totally agree and was thinking the same thing as your were in reference to the pilot and flight attendant. I have had some weird dizzy spells this month and it gets where the whole room is spinning and then I get very sick:(. It is definitely something new and I don't drink alcohol but it felt like the hangover I had in high school. My little yorkie has been very weird for about a month and a half also, with running around to climb on me in the evening. She just seems nervous a lot. Weird times!
 
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gitana said:
For those who may not know, there is a massive super volcano under Yellowstone that, if it should erupt, will destroy half the world's life forms. The ground has been swelling under Yellowstone since 2004.

You are correct. I did not know, nor did I want to! Unthanks for sharing!
 
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I totally agree and was thinking the same thing as your were in reference to the pilot and flight attendant. I have had some weird dizzy spells this month and it gets where the whole room is spinning and then I get very sick:(. It is definitely something new and I don't drink alcohol but it felt like the hangover I had in high school. My little yorkie has been very weird for about a month and a half also, with running around to climb on me in the evening. She just seems nervous a lot. Weird times!


I don't know where you are but you might want to read this.

http://www.theatlantic.com/health/a...ors-a-gag-order-on-fracking-chemicals/255030/


Apparently there has been a lot of fracking going on in various places but in Pennsylvania there is fear that a new law will "gag" doctors from telling you what is making you sick, even though they have been told the chemicals and can treat the illnesses. I just read this today and then read your post tonight.
Your symptoms sound a lot like they describe in the article.

With regards to Wisconsin I was just wondering if there was a lot of fracking going on there?

You can bet someone knows exactly what the cause of the sound is and I can't help but wonder about those 5 rockets Nasa sent up a day or so ago.
 
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Also this link describes the North American Craton and how areas of it are not covered with sediment that would absorb the normal sound of earth's shifting and movement of earth's layers but in Michigan, Wisconsin and Minnesota it is exposed.

Go here http://www.mnh.si.edu/earth/main_frames.html


Click on the " Multimedia version "

Then click on " Plate Tectonics and Volcanoes"

Then click on " The Ancient Continent" and follow along and it explains what I meant above. Hope it helps.

Another thought I had was the unseasonably warm winter we've had and how that might affect the earth in the north.

Just throwing a few things out there...
 
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rO4sVaVA104

March 28, 2012. Well, it appears these unexplained strange booms are not over.

http://www.northlandsnewscenter.com/home/Booms-Return-to-Clintonville-144657295.html

Booms Return to Clintonville
March 28, 2012 Updated Mar 28, 2012 at 5:00 PM CDT

Clintonville, WI (Northland's NewsCenter) --- Just when it appeared that the mystery booms in Clintonville, WI were over, another round of rumbles shakes the town.

According to WTMJ in Milwaukee, police received calls for over an hour late last night, reporting that the booms were longer and louder than they were last week.
 
  • #127
Strange stuff! I wonder what the heck it could be? Now if those kind of noises happened around here where I live - everyone would blame Eglin Air Force Base in Ft. Walton Beach, Florida. They do a lot of military testing there, bombs and such. I live about 50 miles west but the noise travels this far and shakes the whole ground and my house sometimes. We hear loud booms on a regular basis, and the base never alerts the public when the testing is going to take place. It can happen early in the morning, or in the middle of the night - any time of day. I wonder if there is any secret military testing going on in Wisconsin? I admit - I haven't read the whole thread so excuse my ignorance if this has already been discussed.

I used to live outside of Eglin and my parents still live there. The phrase, "Oh, they're just bombing again" is a common one in my house because we are so used to all the activity at Eglin! Noises and the house shaking? No big deal! LOL
 
  • #128
Since the Clintonville booms are obviously subterranean, I wondered about old missile silos/underground military compounds, etc.. I'm still looking around, but found this right off the bat, and thought it was very interesting. I wonder what's going on with the rest of those sites?

Regarding a silo site in Hales Corners, Wisconsin (a hamlet in Milwaukee)

2400 W Ryan
[{Bandlow, K} ... the barracks located on 2400 W. Ryan road were recently torn down but as of a few years ago were used as a work release facility for the House of Correction.The launch site is in the middle of an industrial park, I've worked in the building next to it for almost 23 years, 23 years ago I'm told the facility was flooded for use as a water supply as the city of Franklin used a community well and could not adequately fight a fire in the industrial park. About 15 years ago they built a pumphouse on top of it, and within the last 10 years they paved over it for parking for my company. One of my coworkers reiterated a story to me that a few years ago it was pumped out and he and 2 management officials went down in it to check out its potential to be used for parts storage for us, they decided against it and it was reflooded.]

http://ed-thelen.org/loc-w.html#M-74 (Wisconsin sites are at lower half of page)
 
  • #129
I don't know where you are but you might want to read this.

http://www.theatlantic.com/health/a...ors-a-gag-order-on-fracking-chemicals/255030/


Apparently there has been a lot of fracking going on in various places but in Pennsylvania there is fear that a new law will "gag" doctors from telling you what is making you sick, even though they have been told the chemicals and can treat the illnesses. I just read this today and then read your post tonight.
Your symptoms sound a lot like they describe in the article.

With regards to Wisconsin I was just wondering if there was a lot of fracking going on there?

You can bet someone knows exactly what the cause of the sound is and I can't help but wonder about those 5 rockets Nasa sent up a day or so ago.

Can you explain to me in simple language what fracking is? I keep hearing about it but don't really understand and have not researched it.

Also this link describes the North American Craton and how areas of it are not covered with sediment that would absorb the normal sound of earth's shifting and movement of earth's layers but in Michigan, Wisconsin and Minnesota it is exposed.

Go here http://www.mnh.si.edu/earth/main_frames.html


Click on the " Multimedia version "

Then click on " Plate Tectonics and Volcanoes"

Then click on " The Ancient Continent" and follow along and it explains what I meant above. Hope it helps.

Another thought I had was the unseasonably warm winter we've had and how that might affect the earth in the north.

Just throwing a few things out there...

Good ideas.
 
  • #130
I hear and feel booms all the time, but I know it's either the query or the pilots playing with the sound barrier. Let me check and see if their building a HAARP in Wisconsin. This sounds more like thunder. This to me is scary as heck. If the temperatures continue to stay at a moderate temperature it's o.k. but when that July, August heats hit and they start messing with magnetic energy, hang on to your roofs.

[video=youtube;bkAgmDDvDc8]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bkAgmDDvDc8[/video]
 
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Scientist believe it's small quakes because the "quake" line goes straight through Wisconsin.

I wanted something more mysterious
 
  • #134
What is fracking? Here's a couple of links...it does make people sick, that's why they're trying to gag doctors in Pennsylvania.

http://www.what-is-fracking.com/

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-14432401

Remember all the little earthquakes they had in Arkansas last year? They stopped the fracking and the earthquakes stopped.

It really seems as though the noises/booms in Clintonville fit the potential results of fracking. If I were in the area, I'd try lighting my tap water-- who knows, the mystery might be that easily solved. :what:

I don't like fracking, not one bit. Too intrusive, bad effects are too many to the environment and people. It needs to stop, imo. (or radically improve the way it's done)

Thanks for the links, Tiredblondy. I bookmarked the bbc article so I can explain this topic to my son more intelligently. We've discussed it many times, this article is very well laid out. :)
 
  • #135
It does sound like something mechanical and at other times just plain eery. Maybe it is testing of something meant to be invisible and the reason we can't see it. Doesn't sound like a sonic boom to me. imo. Would be interesting to see the locations mapped out (latitudes) by the dates. Maybe we need an astrophysicist to come on board? Repucussions from sun flares; the earthquake, sunami, nuclear disaster in Japan? OK....what are the Russians, China and Iran up to? lol
 
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tiredblondy mentioned this and it seems that Fracking is the answer. I don't think anything that is causing houses to shake is good for the Earth. I think we should stick to solar and wind.

Here’s why: Fracking is a process that gets energy from shale, a fine-grained sedimentary rock. Wisconsin is on the very edge of a shale gas basin, but not near a major shale gas “play.” An Energy Information Administration map of shale gas basins in North America clearly shows this. Neighboring Illinois and Iowa have a shale basin, but Clintonville is located in central Wisconsin, nowhere near fracking sites in bordering states.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs...d-by-fracking/2012/03/22/gIQAmNH7TS_blog.html
 
  • #140
I know of no fracking in this area
 

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