Part 6: Scientists Mystified by Unprecedented Quake Swarm in Connecticut Associated with “Explosive Sounds” and Preceded by Loud, Unexplained Boom in December

–  “This is the first case of known earthquakes in this part of Connecticut
dating back to 1638. Seismologists don't know why these earthquakes decided to happen at this place at this time, but from now on you will be seeing a lot of us. You have become for eastern seismologists a famous place.”

- Alan Kafka, Ph.D., Director, Weston Observatory, Boston College

– “Approximately one month prior to these quakes, a very loud 'boom' was heard and a large 'shock' was also felt. In reality the shock was felt just prior to the boom, which at the time we all thought was some type of explosion detonated in town. This was heard and felt by many in the town of Sterling, Connecticut. Everyone came  outside asking, 'What was that?' ... now that we experienced a swarm of earthquakes in the same area, it seems likely to me that these events are linked.”

- Resident in Sterling, Connecticut

 

Akron, Michigan; Northern Kentucky; Wentzville, Missouri, near St. Louis; to Nappanee and South Bend, Indiana; to Danville, Virginia; to Luzerne County and Herrick Center, Pennsylvania; to Coventry, West Warwick and Warwick, Rhode Island; to Hamblen County, Tennessee; to Hailey, Idaho; Norman, Oklahoma; and Lubbock, Texas, east of Roswell, New Mexico; Cedar Falls, Iowa — all between Jan. 1 to 12, 2015. Then between January 8 - 15, the Connecticut region of Plainfield to Sterling has experienced an unprecedented eleven small quakes that mystify scientists and come only one month after a huge, explosive boom shook Sterling houses and residents in December 2014.
Akron, Michigan; Northern Kentucky; Wentzville, Missouri, near St. Louis; to Nappanee and South Bend, Indiana; to Danville, Virginia; to Luzerne County and Herrick Center, Pennsylvania; to Coventry, West Warwick and Warwick, Rhode Island; to Hamblen County, Tennessee; to Hailey, Idaho; Norman, Oklahoma; and Lubbock, Texas, east of Roswell, New Mexico; Cedar Falls, Iowa — all between Jan. 1 to 12, 2015. Then between January 8 - 15, the Connecticut region of Plainfield to Sterling has experienced an unprecedented eleven small quakes that mystify scientists and come only one month after a huge, explosive boom shook Sterling houses and residents in December 2014.

 

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“Death Travelers” and Glimpses of Other Realities

“Either death is a state of nothingness and utter consciousness, or, as men say, there is a change and migration of the soul from this world to another. Now if death be of such a nature, I say that to die is to gain; for eternity is then only a single night.”

- Plato, Greek Philosopher, 427-347 B.C.

“It was like a flashcard show, but it covered vast distances as if I went though our universe in one second and immediately entered another one and again another and so on. ”

- Teenage snorkeler's NDE

 

Heptagonal Hyperbolic Planar Tessellation © 2002 by Don Hatch.
Heptagonal Hyperbolic Planar Tessellation © 2002 by Don Hatch.

January 15, 2015  Albuquerque, New Mexico - After my December 18, 2014, Earthfiles and Coast to Coast AM radio broadcast of interviews with Judy Bachrach, author of Glimpsing Heaven: The Stories and Science of Life After Death, and Eben Alexander, M. D., author of Proof of Heaven and Map of Heaven, I received the following emails.

 

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Part 5: 12 States Have Reports of Mysterious, Loud Booms in First 12 Days of January 2015

“An enormous, deep and sonically powerful boom that shook the entire house and windows occurred around 7:29 a.m CST. Jan. 12th.”

- Todd Seelye, Cedar Falls, Iowa, January 12, 2015

 

Akron, Michigan; Northern Kentucky; Wentzville, Missouri, near St. Louis; to Nappanee and South Bend, Indiana; to Danville, Virginia; to Luzerne County and Herrick Center, Pennsylvania; to Coventry, West Warwick and Warwick, Rhode Island; to Hamblen County, Tennessee; to Hailey, Idaho; Norman, Oklahoma; and Lubbock, Texas, east of Roswell, New Mexico; Cedar Falls, Iowa — all between Jan. 1 to 12, 2015.
Akron, Michigan; Northern Kentucky; Wentzville, Missouri, near St. Louis; to Nappanee and South Bend, Indiana; to Danville, Virginia; to Luzerne County and Herrick Center, Pennsylvania; to Coventry, West Warwick and Warwick, Rhode Island; to Hamblen County, Tennessee; to Hailey, Idaho; Norman, Oklahoma; and Lubbock, Texas, east of Roswell, New Mexico; Cedar Falls, Iowa — all between Jan. 1 to 12, 2015.

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January 14, 2015 - Earthfiles began reporting unusual, unexplained loud booms, metallic and trumpet sounds in North America and other parts of the world in 2011 to date. Some geographic locations have had repeating cycles of boom reports, including Logan County, Oklahoma. Recently on January 8 and 9, 2015, at about the same time each day — 11:19 AM Central — a loud boom hit Norman south of Oklahoma City. Hundreds of people reached out to TV and social media such as Anthony Young, who told KOCO-TV about the rattling windows in his house: "We thought some nut was out here, you know, with explosives. It sounded like thunder. You could feel the ground shake, but it was nothing like an earthquake."

 

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Part 2: More House-Shaking Booms Heard and Felt Beyond Pennsylvania

“At approximately 1:30 am on Friday, Jan 2nd, we (my children, my husband, myself and our two dogs) were awakened by two loud booms that sounded more like two freight trains colliding with each other twice. It can only be described as a metallic grinding, glass breaking, house-shaking boom.”

- Northern Kentucky resident

Northern Kentucky boom report among others from Wentzville, Missouri, near St. Louis;  to Nappanee and South Bend, Indiana; to Danville, Virginia; to Luzerne County and  Herrick Center, Pennsylvania; and to Coventry, West Warwick and  Warwick, Rhode Island — all between Jan. 1 to 4, 2015.
Northern Kentucky boom report among others from Wentzville, Missouri, near St. Louis; to Nappanee and South Bend, Indiana; to Danville, Virginia; to Luzerne County and Herrick Center, Pennsylvania; and to Coventry, West Warwick and Warwick, Rhode Island — all between Jan. 1 to 4, 2015.

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January 5, 2015 Albuquerque, New Mexico - Since reporting about the January 1, 2015, loud boom heard throughout Luzerne County, Pennsylvania at 3:23 PM EST, Earthfiles has received several other unexplained loud boom reports during January 1 - 4, 2015, beginning at 1:30 AM EST in Coventry, Rhode Island.

 

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Part 4: Oklahoma Booms and Quakes – 2015 and 2014

– “We thought some nut was out here, you know, with explosives.
It sounded like thunder. You could feel the ground shake,
but it was nothing like an earthquake.”

- Anthony Young, Norman Oklahoma, January 9, 2015

– “I want you to understand that we hear and feel these quakes
almost every day, a lot more than the local news reports. ...We hear
booms all the time and the 4.4 or 4.1 magnitude in the Guthrie/Langston
area, on February 8, 2014, flickered the lights, sounded like a big explosion on our roof and knocked clocks, and other items off the wall and window sills.”

- Resident of Guthrie, Logan County, Okla., February 21, 2014

– “Felt like bombs going off. It's just a huge loud noise and then
it's like a reverb from that boom that just shakes the entire house.
If I'm experiencing eight of these in one day, then when does
it erupt and become absolutely horrible that takes my house down?”

- Nancy York, Resident of Logan County, Okla., February 14, 2014

– “A serious earthquake in the New Madrid Seismic Zone
could result in the highest economic losses due to a natural
disaster in the United States with widespread and catastrophic
damage across Alabama, Arkansas, Illinois, Indiana,
Kentucky, Mississippi, Missouri, and particularly Tennessee.”

- FEMA, November 2008


January 9, 2015, Associated Press about mysterious booms shaking
Norman, Oklahoma, at 11:19 AM both on Jan. 9th and Jan. 8th.
Not earthquakes and causes still unknown.

 

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Part 3: More House-Shaking Booms Heard and Felt — Comments from Remote Viewers.

“People report windows shaking or a boom that sounds
like a transformer booming, or something running into their house.”

- Chris Bell, Director, Morristown-Hamblen EMA, Jan. 6, 2015

“Researchers have been able to conclude at least one boom,
heard and felt on Jan. 6, 2015, as being from a non-geologic source.”

- Center for Earthquake Research and Information, Univ. of Memphis, Jan. 8, 2015

 

Northern Kentucky boom report among others from Wentzville, Missouri, near St. Louis; to Nappanee and South Bend, Indiana; to Danville, Virginia; to Luzerne County and Herrick Center, Pennsylvania; to Coventry, West Warwick and Warwick, Rhode Island; to Hamblen County, Tennessee; to Hailey, Idaho; and Norman, Oklahoma — all between Jan. 1 - 8, 2015.
Northern Kentucky boom report among others from Wentzville, Missouri, near St. Louis; to Nappanee and South Bend, Indiana; to Danville, Virginia; to Luzerne County and Herrick Center, Pennsylvania; to Coventry, West Warwick and Warwick, Rhode Island; to Hamblen County, Tennessee; to Hailey, Idaho; and Norman, Oklahoma — all between Jan. 1 - 8, 2015.

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January 9, 2015 Albuquerque, New Mexico - Since reporting about the January 1, 2015, loud boom heard throughout Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, at 3:23 PM EST, Earthfiles has continued to receive new unexplained loud boom reports during the first week of January 2015.

 

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Part 1: Loud, House-Shaking Boom Heard and Felt Throughout Luzerne County, Pennsylvania.

– “It sounded like a shotgun, but it felt more like an earthquake. It shook the house.”

- Amanda Paci, Walgreens Employee, Dallas, PA, to PaHomePage

– “Everything was vibrating.”

- Beatrice Price, Lake Township near Back Mountain, PA, to WNEP-TV

January 2, 2015 Headline, WNEP-TV, Moosic, PA, a suburb of Wilkes-Barre, the county seat of Luzerne County, 113 miles northwest of Philadelphia.
January 2, 2015 Headline, WNEP-TV, Moosic, PA, a suburb of Wilkes-Barre, the county seat of Luzerne County, 113 miles northwest of Philadelphia.
Dallas, Pennsylvania, is 10 miles northwest of Wilkes-Barre,  the county seat of Luzerne County, PA.
Dallas, Pennsylvania, is 10 miles northwest of Wilkes-Barre, the county seat of Luzerne County, PA.

January 2, 2015 Dallas, Pennsylvania - In the first evening of 2015, Earthfiles began receiving email alerts about a very loud, house-shaking boom heard throughout Luzerne County, Pennsylvania. The county seat is Wilkes-Barre, a city of 41,000 people 113 miles northwest of Philadelphia.

WNEP-TV in Moosic, Pennsylvania, a suburb of Wilkes-Barre, reported on the January 1, 2015, evening news that Beatrice Price of Lake Township — directly west of Back Mountain in above map — described her experience:

 

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Another Mutilated Angus in Haigler, Nebraska

“The bull's entire right ear had been cleanly cut out without blood in a sort of triangle incision and you can see clear down in the ear canal right through his eye socket!”

- Alex Peterson, Owner, Windmill Angus Ranch, Haigler, NB

The Angus bull's right ear and ear canal were bloodlessly excised in a triangular cut. Image © 2014 by Alex Peterson.
The Angus bull's right ear and ear canal were bloodlessly excised in a triangular cut. Image © 2014 by Alex Peterson.
Haigler, Dundy County Nebraska, (Google marker) is only 100 miles southeast of Sterling, Logan County, Colorado, where hundreds of mutilated cattle, horses and other animals were reported to the Logan County Sheriff's Office from the early 1970s ongoing to date. See Earthfiles Shop for 2014 new 2nd Edition of An Alien Harvest: Further Evidence Linking Animal Mutilations and Human Abductions to Alien Life Forms  and the 2-volume Glimpses of Other Realities © by Linda Moulton Howe.
Haigler, Dundy County Nebraska, (Google marker) is only 100 miles southeast of Sterling, Logan County, Colorado, where hundreds of mutilated cattle, horses and other animals were reported to the Logan County Sheriff's Office from the early 1970s ongoing to date. See Earthfiles Shop for 2014 new 2nd Edition of An Alien Harvest: Further Evidence Linking Animal Mutilations and Human Abductions to Alien Life Forms and the 2-volume Glimpses of Other Realities © by Linda Moulton Howe.

January 2, 2015 Haigler, Nebraska - Haigler in Dundy County is close to the Kansas and Colorado borders in the southwest corner of Nebraska. The county covers 921 square miles, but has a population of only about 2,000 with an average density of two people per square mile.

 

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Part 4: The Strange Case of A Skin Mystery and Neodymium Magnet

“There doesn't seem to be any immune cells (white blood cells) present anywhere. ... Pathology on a fibrotic capsule this old is extremely rare. I have nothing to compare your sample with.”

- University lab report after Haematoxylin and
Eosin tissue stains, November 2014

 

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December 23, 2014  Albuquerque, New Mexico - Continuing with what was learned after use of Haematoxylin and Eosin to stain tissue sections of the object removed from Natalie's upper right arm. Photomicrographs and graphics are provided by university laboratory. Images on videotape by Sid Goldberg, Toronto TV director and investigator.

 

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Part 3: The Strange Case of A Skin Mystery and Neodymium Magnet

“No guesses as to why the implant was magnetic.
Definitely a mystery.”

- University lab report, October 15, 2014

 

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December 21, 2014  Albuquerque, New Mexico - Continuing with what was learned about material and elemental composition of the object removed from Natalie's upper right arm using SEM/EDS, which is Scanning Electron Microscopy and Energy Dispersive Spectroscopy X-ray microanalysis. Images are laboratory investigation on videotape by Sid Goldberg, Toronto TV director and investigator. Graphics and photomicrographs are provided by university laboratory.

 

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