UNEX Unexplained Noises Shake Clintonville, WI - Louder and Stronger Than Before!

LoupGarou

Ancient Fuzzball
And with the software that the guys from VaTech are developing saying that we are going into another window on Saturday, and lasting 9 days, this may be interesting.

It is a low probability window at least...

Loup
 

Ora Rosarium

Contributing Member
A window for what exactly?

And with the software that the guys from VaTech are developing saying that we are going into another window on Saturday, and lasting 9 days, this may be interesting.

It is a low probability window at least...

Loup
 
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LilRose8

Veteran Member
I said it the first day this issue came up and I will say it again. i believe it will likely be Fracking that is disturbing the earths crust. They need to STOP that before they destroy us all. Fracking has to be seriously dangerous.
 
caught this in the news, and this thread was the first thing I thought of when I read it:

Mysterious hum in Canada coming from U.S.

Published: April 21, 2012 at 5:53 PM

WINDSOR, Ontario, April 21 (UPI) -- A mysterious humming sound that has drawn hundreds of complaints in Windsor, Canada, for more than a year is emanating from Michigan, testing has determined.

The low-frequency, rumbling noise dubbed the Windsor hum is coming from the area of Zug Island, an industrial site, the Canadian Broadcasting Corp. reported.

But officials in River Rogue, Mich., where Zug Island is located, have said they don't have the money to find the precise source of the noise.

"The government of Canada takes this issue seriously," Bob Dechert, a conservative member of Canadian Parliament, said in a news release. "It is important that we find a solution that works for the people of Windsor."

Jim Bradley, Ontario's environment minister, said the ministry has received nearly 500 complaints about the noise, and about 22,000 residents took part in a telephone forum in February about the hum.

Bradley has sent letters to municipal, state and federal officials in the United States asking them to take action, while Dechert has met with representatives of the Great Lakes Commission, the Council of Great Lakes Industries, the Southeast Michigan Council of Governments and the Regional Office of the International Joint Commission to discuss the hum.

Gary Gross said he's had his fill of the hum.

"I was in bed, it was about 2:30 a.m. and I could just hear this pulsing noise," he told CBC News. "I decided to get up. It disturbed my sleep and I couldn't get back to sleep."

Read more: http://www.upi.com/Odd_News/2012/04...ing-from-US/UPI-60691335045187/#ixzz1syxhyEgi
 

LoupGarou

Ancient Fuzzball
A window for what exactly?

This software that they are working on, predicts the probability of earthquakes by taking in a lot of different information from sensors around the world, including seismic data, stress/shear detectors and, solar outbursts (geomagnetic and CME impacts).

While it is still a very "raw" work in progress, it has been close on quite a few windows. We also have the sun ramping back up for more outbursts in less than 3 weeks, so that will add to the stresses.

Time will tell.

Loup
 

Hansa44

Justine Case
I get a news letter from Whitley Strieber. He gets much of his info from Linda Morton Howe and I'm going to tell you right now, I have never heard him freaking over anything (including his experiences) till now! He may be weird but he gets plenty of info and I'm not going to ignore any info at this stage..


Here's what the newsletter said.....

Dreamland is available this week from Wednesday rather than Friday, due to the extraordinary nature of the report. Starting in Clintonville, Wisconsin, mysterious explosions, which were supposed to have been caused by local earthquake events, have now spread across the country and the world.They have now spread to 12 states, the United Kingdom and possibly Lithuania. They are loud, often metallic-sounding explosions of unknown origin.

In the UK, a powerful explosion heard over most of southern England was explained as a sonic boom caused when two Typhoon jets were scrambled in response to an as-yet unexplained 'rare' emergency signal that came from a small helicopter hovering over Bath. The two jets were observed circling the helicopter. One witness reported a silver disk in the area.


Meanwhile, unexplained explosions have now been heard both from the air and from underground in 12 states in the United States. They have nothing to do with fracking and are not a new earthquake-related geologic phenomenon.

Listen as Whitley Strieber and Linda Moulton Howe discuss this bizarre phenomenon, and Linda offers reports from many eyewitnesses.



Don't miss a DAY of Linda Moulton Howe's Earthfiles.com.
 

LilRose8

Veteran Member
HMmm well, Whitley is a friend of a friend and I will follow up. He is definitely a dramatic guy so I will take a wait and see ...but where is the info to be found that these sounds are being heard in 12 states? What 12 states? Anyone know?
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Well, I went and found some answers myself. Here is one report off Earthfiles.com from the USGS....http://www.earthfiles.com/news.php?ID=1966&category=Environment

In it, they say they are not sure if the booms are man made ie: fracking or drilling or something else but are suspicious that these may be huge contributers. They also say the quakes in the midwest regions have gone from 21 a year in 2000 to 134 a year in 2011!!!

"While the seismicity rate changes described are almost certainly manmade, it remains to be determined how they are related to either changes in extraction methodologies or the rate of oil and gas production".
 
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Thunderbird

Veteran Member
Based on my recollections the sounds dis not "start" in clintonville. They have been around for years, dateing back to American Indian "Senaca Guns". They are being reported more frequently now however.
edit to correct typing.
 
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jed turtle

a brother in the Lord
This software that they are working on, predicts the probability of earthquakes by taking in a lot of different information from sensors around the world, including seismic data, stress/shear detectors and, solar outbursts (geomagnetic and CME impacts).

While it is still a very "raw" work in progress, it has been close on quite a few windows. We also have the sun ramping back up for more outbursts in less than 3 weeks, so that will add to the stresses.

Time will tell.

Loup

i wonder if your colleagues have considered including planetary alignments in their software analysis. of the sort indicated in Patrick Geryl's video here: http://www.howtosurvive2012.com/htm_night/home.htm
 

VesperSparrow

Goin' where the lonely go
Seismometers and Sound Sensors Taken Out
Monday in Clintonville, Wisconsin
Nothing's been booming or shaking in Clintonville for a few weeks so seismometers and sound sensors were being pulled out of the ground and packed up Monday.

A swarm of minor earthquakes that besieged the city in late March -- rattling windows and disrupting sleep -- grabbed international headlines and spawned rumors about what could be causing the unusual vibrations and accompanying loud noises. But no aliens, underground mines or secret tunnels were found.

Several residents at public meetings blamed pranksters blowing up fireworks in city sewers while others questioned if unusually warm weather was to blame.

"We're confident they were earthquakes," City Administrator Lisa Kuss said Monday. The swarm that introduced Clintonville to the world appears to be over.

There have been no recent calls to police complaining of booms or tremors, Kuss said.

Media flocked to Clintonville at the time. Both NBC's The Today Today Show and ABC's Good Morning, America sent teams there, as did a Japanese television crew based in New York City, BBC and Canadian Public Radio.

A CNN crew spent three days there.

Two earthquakes were detected during the swarm: a 1.5 magnitude shake at 12:15 a.m. March 20; and a 0.1 magnitude shiver around 8:10 p.m. March 29.

After all the hub bub, Clintonville residents are left only with an official city t-shirt boldly stating: "I survived the 1.5." Proceeds from sales of the quake wear will be used to establish a Saturday morning farm market, Mayor Judith Magee said.

On Monday, an array of four seismometers and eight sound-sensing microphones installed March 29 by Michigan Technological University were to be removed, assistant professor Greg Waite said.

The Michigan Tech seismometers detected the tiny tremble on March 29. Federal government seismometers are too distant to detect such a low-energy shake.

An amateur quake chaser from Madison did something during the swarm that state and national media assembled here did not. Reporters and camera crews frequently parked on city streets in late March waiting to hear a boom, or feel the earth move for themselves.

At midnight March 24, Madison Area Technical College student Brian Sullivan recorded a low-pitched rumble like the muffled pounding of a bass drum or far-away thunder.

This was the authentic Clintonville boom sound, Kuss said. She released a recording so the world could hear Clintonville's pain.

If earthquakes caused the booms and tremors, what caused the quakes? The retreat of the last glacier, not a fault in bedrock.

Scientists at the Wisconsin Geological and Natural History Survey in Madison said the low-intensity seismic activity likely was produced by a phenomenon known as post-glacial rebounding.

Granite bedrock beneath eastern Waupaca County is slowly adjusting to a great weight being lifted off it when the last glacier melted more than 10,000 years ago. As the granite stretches, rising only a few millimeters a year, it can crack to relieve pressure.

The crack releases enough energy to create a seismic wave that rises to the surface. There is no known geologic fault beneath central Wisconsin.

Via: http://www.jsonline.com/blogs/news/148513335.html
 

Daytonabill0001

Wheat or Tare, which are you?
My BSometer is telling me that this is major Bull Dung!!!

Granite bedrock beneath eastern Waupaca County is slowly adjusting to a great weight being lifted off it when the last glacier melted more than 10,000 years ago. As the granite stretches, rising only a few millimeters a year, it can crack to relieve pressure.
Sure, how would they know? Have they been standing there all this time, waiting to see if their theory is right? It would take a far stretch of the imagination to just believe that on a whim...

The Bible tells us that during the days of Peleg, the continents began to move. I believe that way more than their fevered whirls of self-induced visions of grandeur...

Sounds like the .gov is trying to tell us to move on, nothing to see here... Jedi mind tricks... Is this 'code' for everything is progressing according to plan? That actually offends me, to even think (on their part) that we would just go back to grazing, after we heard the wolf... :shk:
 

Signwatcher

Has No Life - Lives on TB
I went to this website: http://anf.ucsd.edu/recenteqs/ and saw this earth quake posted. Looks like it's quite close to Chicken Bone Lake FWIW. Sorry that I don't know how to post the picture to this thread. Looks like Minnesota had a few EQs too April 23 and April 27 up near the Canadian border. This is the info in a box inside of the map:

Latitude 46.4438
Longitude -87.6443
Magnitude 2.5 ml
Depth 1.2042 km
UTC Time 16:26:45 UTC Tuesday April 24th, 2012
Location Michigan, Eastern North America
Author ANF:vladikMl
Review status y
 

LA Woman

Membership Revoked
Sanguine was the name of an SLF-transmitter of the US-Navy, which was used to transmit on the frequency 76 hertz signals to submarines. The transmitter sites were in Michigan and Wisconsin. As aerial ground dipoles were used.

The analogous Russian system is called ZEVS and located near Murmansk.

ELF, SLF, ULF relayed by land routes via repeaters effect tectonic plates.

If you watch RSOE daily, you can make out the route.
 
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hunybee

Veteran Member
I went to this website: http://anf.ucsd.edu/recenteqs/ and saw this earth quake posted. Looks like it's quite close to Chicken Bone Lake FWIW. Sorry that I don't know how to post the picture to this thread. Looks like Minnesota had a few EQs too April 23 and April 27 up near the Canadian border. This is the info in a box inside of the map:

Latitude 46.4438
Longitude -87.6443
Magnitude 2.5 ml
Depth 1.2042 km
UTC Time 16:26:45 UTC Tuesday April 24th, 2012
Location Michigan, Eastern North America
Author ANF:vladikMl
Review status y

well, isn't THAT interesting.

this is a very good website i had found

http://www.oe-files.de/gmaps/eqmashup.html

they show all earthquakes that are 2.5 and above......or so they say

they do not show the wisconsin or minnesota earthquakes at all. they have been so much better than the usgs in the past. usgs doesn't have anything either

i am annoyed.

thank you so much for this map. it explains a lot
 

jed turtle

a brother in the Lord
Based on my recollections the sounds dis not "start" in clintonville. They have been around for years, dateing back to American Indian "Senaca Guns". They are being reported more frequently now however.
edit to correct typing.

i believe i read somewhere where the great lakes (and most probably NY's finger lakes, including Seneca) are the result of the continent being stretched/ pulled and those lakes are cracks forming. if the Seneca "guns" being heard were part of that bedrock cracking apart as tensions continued to pull the continent apart, then the sounds being intermittently heard might be similar cracking signaling more stretching going on. and possibly more cracks soon to open up. i know that Zetatalk is always predicting that the St. Lawrence River is part of a stretch zone that will eventually/suddenly rip, causing an opening of that seaway and allowing a vertical re-alignment of the eastcoast (southeast to drop and northeast to rise).
 

Wise Owl

Deceased
The boom in Western Michigan was something airborne as the tops of two trees were taken off. Not something in the ground.
 
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