also....
Macron’s reply to the yellow vests:
“The Louvre is the most visited museum in the world! Congratulations to the teams who make it discover every day. You contribute to the influence of France.”
https://twitter.com/EmmanuelMacron/status/1081238442527412224
POTUS tweet! 10:16 EST
We are working hard at the Border, but we need a WALL! In 2018, 1.7 million pounds of narcotics seized, 17,000 adults arrested with criminal records, and 6000 gang members, including MS-13, apprehended. A big Human Trafficking problem.
2018 Ends with Series of Mystery Booms across Midwest and into East Coast
TOBIAS WAYLAND
JANUARY 5, 2019
A series of mysterious booms across Illinois, Indiana, and Pennsylvania from mid-to-late December 2018 continued the string of explosive phenomena that has plagued towns across the world for the entire year.
On December 11th the residents of Elgin, Illinois brought to light a problem that they say theyve been experiencing since at least June of 2018a series of booms so loud and violent they’ve reportedly shaken the homes of some residents in the northwest suburb of Chicago.
The house shakes, the windows shake, resident Colleen Roberg told NBC 5 Chicago.
The noises have been heard at all times of the day, but are said most often to take place at night.
Some locals suspect that a nearby bridge is to blame, while others think the booms could be from railroad construction; although the Illinois Department of Transportation conducted an investigation that couldn’t detect any unusual noise from the bridge, and railroad construction doesn’t explain why the loud sounds are often heard at night.
Theyve become louder, said Sue Webb, president of the Southwest Area Neighbors group.
Weve had this since June and weve lived with the discomfort of it, but now we have our windows closed and its really, really starting to irritate, she continued. Were just asking for solutions to our mystery boom.”
On December 15th at around 9:15 p.m., approximately 135 miles south of Elgin in Paxton, Illinois, another mystery boom rattled windows and caused alarm among locals.
The boom was loud enough to be heard 30 miles away.
It was bizarre. It felt like something landed on top of the roof, said resident Kammy Anderson.
The sheriff’s office, local police, town mayor, and the National Weather Service have so far all been unable to explain the phenomenon.
Everybody has all these theories, but I really don’t know, Paxton mayor Bill Ingold said. We’ve heard everything from a sonic boom from a jet flying over to a meteorite to aliens.
Then, approximately 150 miles northeast of Paxton, at around 6:30 p.m. on the evening of December 30th the residents of Kosciusko and St. Joseph counties in Indiana reported another anomalous boom.
The boom was reportedly heard from the cities of Warsaw to Mishawaka and even into the state of Michigan.
Local news received numerous reports from concerned citizens, including this video sent to WSBT 22 by Winona Lake resident Kristen Roth.
The boom was described as everything from a cannon going off to a semi truck collision, and was so violent it shook the homes of some residents.
“It was just boom!” Kosciusko County resident Breon Jones said. “House shook and that was it. I was like ‘What was that?’”
“It felt like a really quick earthquake,” he added. “But, like, it was powerful and it was loud and it shook stuff.”
Local police in Kosciusko County said they received about a dozen calls regarding the incident, but so far have no explanation for the event.
Finally, on New Years Eve, a ground-shaking explosion 600 miles east of Kosciusko County surprised residents of Lebanon County in Pennsylvania sometime around 9:30 p.m. The boom was heard throughout the eastern and northern parts of the county, including Avon, Myerstown, and Fredericksburg.
“Almost every agency in Lebanon County was receiving some sort of notification of a boom,” said North Annville police Chief Matthew Bartal.
The United States Geological Survey reported no earthquakes in the area, and explanations for the phenomenon are varied.
The presence of a blue flash reported by some prior to the boom could indicate a meteor, although there is no video or other evidence to prove it.
The fact the sound was reported by residents on New Years Eve fueled speculation of unusually large fireworks, although authorities say the noise was too widespread and strong for such an explanation to suffice. Scientist Clint LeRoy posited that unique atmospheric conditions might have allowed the sound of fireworks to travel unusual distances, but this has not been independently verified.
Tanneritea relatively common explosive sometimes used for target practicewas also offered as an explanation.
There has so far been no conclusive explanation for the explosive boom, and authorities have closed their investigation since no damage was reported.
This is the second such report of a mystery boom out of Pennsylvania that the Singular Fortean Society has reported on in 2018; the first took place in upper Bucks and Lehigh counties during the springtime.
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https://www.singularfortean.com/news/2019/1/4/2018-ends-with-series-of-mystery-booms-across-midwest-and-into-east-coast
Thank you for bringing this!!!!!
Gonna have to mark for later - lines are running together & hard to read.
What do you think the booms/explosions are? Would have to be huge quantities of tannerite and sooner or later people would find who is shooting at tannerite. Shooting at tannerite in the night? They’d have to have good lights, I wonder if night vision would work.
It was just boom! Kosciusko County resident Breon Jones said. House shook and that was it. I was like What was that?
It felt like a really quick earthquake, he added. But, like, it was powerful and it was loud and it shook stuff.
Actually the seismic correlation might not be far off. I’v read some historical first hand accounts of the massive earthquake in the 1880s that shifted the Mississippi River and booms were reported during it. The descriptions are so incredible it is no wonder those who lived through it thought the world was ending.
Re: mysterious booms
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Ok, out on a limb here, but the first thing that occurred to me was...
blowing up underground “trafficking” tunnels???
We’ve had weird booms off and on for the last 40 years. I have always assumed that it was dynamite being used on rocks we have around here to allow for a basement etc.
It does shake the house, but it’s different from the earthquakes we have. Those have had a beginning that builds up and not really a boom. Most of our tremors are small enough that we don’t even notice them.
Last bigger tremor, at first I thought a helicopter was flying lower than usual, but when the ceiling tiles started vibrating, I realized it was an earthquake. Started to jump under the table, but it was over before I could act.