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Giant sonic boom felt and heard in Indianapolis Indiana(meteor? mass devastation Info blocade

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posted on Nov, 11 2012 @ 11:50 PM
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Did anyone post video on it before this happened? Maybe a police dash cam or area cam, Goes to prove that not all the earth has a camera aimed at it.If they did there would be better response.Seeing all the military and homeland that showed up seems it might have been an object, hard to tell from the photos you can see, they look like a gas explosion, and so was reported and then retracted later as someone official said it wasn't.I cannot see entry debris, all the debris is blown the same way, it appears all even from basement. Can anyone see and entry debris facing the other way or distorting the blast pattern?



posted on Nov, 11 2012 @ 11:50 PM
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Originally posted by azoth88

Originally posted by diesel_actual
From 10-25-12

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Thieves stealing copper pipes might have caused a natural gas explosion that destroyed an Indianapolis house.


Totally unrelated imo...

Most likely all of the homes in the area that the explosion occurred are going to have security alarms installed. I don't see thieves going into a neighborhood like that to steal copper wire.
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no it is totally unrelated, thats the point, look at the difference in damage.



posted on Nov, 11 2012 @ 11:51 PM
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My apologies to everyone I'd conversed with regarding this topic up until about page 35 (!)

Unfortunately, I do have a life and had to take time away from my computer to participate in it. Have returned to see a massive amount of replies to previous comments I can't possibly reply to.

Welcome to ATS! Where participating in breaking news means going all in or not at all!

Unfortunately, i have to work so I can pay my rent.... putting this thread to bed for now. We'll see what she bears in the morning.



posted on Nov, 11 2012 @ 11:51 PM
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Originally posted by PAranormal

Originally posted by ProperlyErrant

Originally posted by BinarySamurai
Video from 1 mile away www.youtube.com...



Someone posted this in the video comments....

"A family member of mine lives in that neighborhood and they said that there was a HOA meeting this morning and let the homeowners know that it was, in fact, a meth lab that caused the explosion."



NAH.. not buying that either.

Must have been an aweful big meth lab!

Aslo when do meth labs spontaneously combust and explode with no one cooking?


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posted on Nov, 11 2012 @ 11:52 PM
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Central heat is more expensive....Ameren CIPS gives breaks for using gas....go figure...you don't want to be running central heat in February..when we have freezing rain..unless you like 400$ electric bill for that month!



posted on Nov, 11 2012 @ 11:54 PM
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The amount of pressure stays the same, it has nothing to do with how far or how many. 3 psi is enough pressure to destroy a "typical" residential home.

This is simple, it takes 3 pounds of force for every inch of surface. I'm not doing any more extravagant calculations, this is why I simply said 3 pounds per inch to destroy a home. Ha ha, I've had fun but I'm not doing anymore math until it's absolutely necessary. Stoichiometry sucks, I did that. So no thanks, as another person posted earlier these types of equations can be found online. Apparently that means the masses can understand and apply them, so have it err lol



posted on Nov, 11 2012 @ 11:54 PM
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It still to me looks likely to turn out a gas explosion. But some one is talking about nearby melting cars???

I was not really persuaded by the fella in the video pointing out why he thinks it isn't a gas explosion, although the fireman's observation it was odd is more convincing, and that sighting of an object falling from the sky in the area around the time if true is just a little too coincidental.

Yes but 'melting cars'? WTF! That has me right there, if it turns out to be true.

Okay, regrettably then for the time being I return to my earlier position.

Some group is putting on a display.

"Could be that it is some kind of weapon test" - Yes, and that would be one high tech weapon, which suggests a group with powerful friends - "...or a show of strength. Maybe from afar... Maybe a target was randomly chosen... hence the weirdness of a giant explosion in a quiet suburban neighborhood."

We don't know who is behind it, and we probably will never know for sure who it was intended to impress because that is likely to be a branch/agency of 'the authorities'. If it was intended to persuade the authorities to concede something then they surely will not be telling us that. They will announce it was a gas explosion.



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posted on Nov, 11 2012 @ 11:55 PM
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Originally posted by Maskander

Originally posted by diesel_actual

Originally posted by Maskander
Look how distressed this lady is,
www.wishtv.com...

seems like she's in distressed or being forced to do something she doesn't want to do.
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edit on 11-11-2012 by Maskander because: (no reason given)


of course she is distressed, her house just got F*cked up, do you know if your hownowners policy covers someelse home exploding causing damage to yours?
yes, in fact I do know, and the answer would be yes. Covered for all incidents unless it's an act of war


most "cover everything policies" exclude neglect, intentional loss, earth movement, general power failure and "acts of god", and as you said acts of war
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posted on Nov, 11 2012 @ 11:55 PM
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Originally posted by Hijinx
reply to post by ToadInAHole
 


Nothing struck this area with force moving downward into the area, or there would be a crater. Physics, will not allow it. The ground is not immune to the forces involved.


Well go get 839 pound off TNT and explode it
I'm 99.9 % sure you will get a crater see Physics work both way



posted on Nov, 11 2012 @ 11:56 PM
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Actually my comments to your post WERE directed at "them" as I DID read your links.

My responses, therefore, were not really to you, but rather with regards to the information you linked - which i still maintain - is utterly ridiculous.

Now it's not 30 homes but 100+ that need to be demolished?

FFS... are people blind? LOOK AT THE PHOTOS!

MAYBE 10 houses total that seem like they suffered some residual damage????

100..... LOL....... thay may as well just try and convince everyone that the whole damn state needs to be rebuilt



posted on Nov, 11 2012 @ 11:57 PM
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Has there been any info on what caused all the unconsious and heart related problems incidents that kept geting reported at many different locations during the live feed lastnight?



posted on Nov, 11 2012 @ 11:57 PM
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I don't know...that's a good idea to look though...I have just been following along on here, CNN and local news WSIL...I took a break while watching walking dead...but other than that I have had CNN on all day and they haven't said anything about 'before' videos...



posted on Nov, 11 2012 @ 11:58 PM
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Newer cars have very thin sheet metal that could easily be "melted" by the temp of a house fire, or maybe it was a fiberglass corvette they saw "melted", but looking at the pics, i see no "melted cars"



posted on Nov, 11 2012 @ 11:59 PM
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Originally posted by Tallone
It still to me looks likely to turn out a gas explosion. But some one is talking about nearby melting cars???

Yes but 'melting cars'? WTF! That has me right there, if it turns out to be true.


You can have a look at the photos, which car looks melted to you? No need to wait if it turns out true, when you can have a look at the evidence yourself.



posted on Nov, 12 2012 @ 12:00 AM
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Has this link been posted? www.courier-journal.com...

The video they have up is of the explosion site while it's still burning the fire looks pretty intense.




Indianapolis explosion kills 2, damages dozens of homes. Officials: Cause of fire, explosion not yet known.

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posted on Nov, 12 2012 @ 12:00 AM
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Originally posted by HIWATT
reply to post by Trexter Ziam
 


Actually my comments to your post WERE directed at "them" as I DID read your links.

My responses, therefore, were not really to you, but rather with regards to the information you linked - which i still maintain - is utterly ridiculous.

Now it's not 30 homes but 100+ that need to be demolished?

FFS... are people blind? LOOK AT THE PHOTOS!

MAYBE 10 houses total that seem like they suffered some residual damage????

100..... LOL....... thay may as well just try and convince everyone that the whole damn state needs to be rebuilt

"More than 200 residents were evacuated from their homes. Some two dozen homes were damaged by the blast.

"We're going to use every resource to help individuals get their lives back," said Public Safety Director Troy Riggs during a press conference Sunday afternoon.


Of the 80 homes affected, 31 suffered major damage. Five of those homes will require demolition and 26 have been temporarily deemed uninhabitable.

Officials have sorted homes into three categories: 1) homes that folks can occupy, 2) homes that are structurally questionable and 3) homes unsafe for anyone to enter.

Engineers have inspected all 126 homes in the affected neighborhood. Firefighters have escorted some homeowners to get items out of some homes. "



posted on Nov, 12 2012 @ 12:02 AM
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I think the blast pattern would be different though.

and would a 3psi explosion be felt 15 miles away?

thinking not.



posted on Nov, 12 2012 @ 12:02 AM
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Originally posted by Paradox1121
Has there been any info on what caused all the unconsious and heart related problems incidents that kept geting reported at many different locations during the live feed lastnight?

You were listening to a feed of Firefighters radio, not an exclusive link to this particular event. A lot of things happen in one night. Not everything is related to this explosion.



posted on Nov, 12 2012 @ 12:03 AM
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Our insurance covers earth movement...and power failures..just about anything...full coverage through allied..cost about 80$/ month....also if our sump pump over flows...covered



posted on Nov, 12 2012 @ 12:04 AM
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I haven't seen photos of melted cars. I remain skeptical. I favor the gas line explosion for reasons 1 and 2 as I posted.

But if true they was a melted car then that my friend was no gas line explosion.

I await someone with photo evidence of a melted car.




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