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Originally posted by WhizPhiz
reply to post by Magnus47
That is true. But that would imply they stopped the boring machine after they realized they took out a transformer. Which would also mean they'd need to start the machine up again if they want to continue the tunnel. So if this theory is correct, chances are the people that filmed that event will hear the same sound again at some point.
However, it can still be explained as a busted transformer in a power line (out of sight from the camera), sparking because it's getting shaken by the vibrating ground beneath it.
Originally posted by jlafleur02
Originally posted by WhizPhiz
reply to post by Magnus47
That is true. But that would imply they stopped the boring machine after they realized they took out a transformer. Which would also mean they'd need to start the machine up again if they want to continue the tunnel. So if this theory is correct, chances are the people that filmed that event will hear the same sound again at some point.
However, it can still be explained as a busted transformer in a power line (out of sight from the camera), sparking because it's getting shaken by the vibrating ground beneath it.
I don't know if I missed it but why are they boring tunnels?
Originally posted by JohnySeagull
This thread has got very funny now. It just shows how many people think the U.S. is the entire world and nowhere else really exists.
edit on 22-3-2011 by JohnySeagull because: (no reason given)
Haha.
Originally posted by spikey
Originally posted by jlafleur02
Originally posted by WhizPhiz
reply to post by Magnus47
That is true. But that would imply they stopped the boring machine after they realized they took out a transformer. Which would also mean they'd need to start the machine up again if they want to continue the tunnel. So if this theory is correct, chances are the people that filmed that event will hear the same sound again at some point.
However, it can still be explained as a busted transformer in a power line (out of sight from the camera), sparking because it's getting shaken by the vibrating ground beneath it.
I don't know if I missed it but why are they boring tunnels?
Because they are not decorated of course!
A few paintings, a potted plant here and there...and they'll be perfect.
Originally posted by renegadeloser
just a thought. Does the line that these reports seems to be falling on correspond to a known and documented "ley line"?
Another interesting point to make is: The Georgia Guidestones are located along "Ley Lines", that connect Washington DC, Philadelphia PA, and Stone Henge.
Originally posted by rubyeyes
I have heard something weird here in Iceland too. It sounds like a long train going by the house but, there are no trains in Iceland. When the volcano went off we didn´t even hear that because it was three hours from our home. So, this is strange.
Originally posted by ljonesyuk
Just looks like the flightpath up the east coast heading to Europe/Africa with a possible stop off at the U.S Airbase in Greenland for refuelling.
en.wikipedia.org...
Multiple aircraft with staggered take off times could easily stretch out a rumble for quite some distance.
Either that or the worlds about to implode or E.T is plotting our devastating end.....my moneys on the flightpath.
Originally posted by Top Hat Boy
Rumble noise heard in Gloucester Uk 10:40. This noise seemed to have man made Cadance
RAF Fairford (IATA: FFD, ICAO: EGVA) is a Royal Air Force station in Gloucestershire, England. It is a standby airfield, not in everyday use. Its most prominent use in recent years has been as an airfield for United States Air Force B-52s during the 2003 Iraq War, Operation Allied Force in 1999, and the first Gulf War in 1991. It is "the USAF's main bomber airfield in the European theatre".[1]