Giant sonic boom felt and heard in Indianapolis Indiana(meteor? mass devastation Info blocade, page 81


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reply posted on 13-11-2012 @ 10:36 AM by OkieDokie
Here is a good video where the guy compares known gas explosions to the debris field we are seeing in the Indianapolis explosion. He also walks through exactly where the furnace should be located in the home and compares it to the pattern we are currently seeing.



Also of note is the ex-husband John Shirley runs an IT business that works with the State of Indiana and Fortune 500 Companies.

From his website:

IT Fresh Solution is an IT Consulting and Professional Services Vendor based in Indianapolis, Indiana. We are a preferred vendor to the Fortune 500 and the State of Indiana

IT Fresh Solution is a professional services company that offers clients a cost-effective, single-source provider of high-value engineering and information technology outsourcing solutions and professional staffing. With more than 5 years in the industry, IT Fresh Solution has the expertise, speed and scale to help clients achieve a faster and higher return on capital investment

We provide Information Technology services to Federal, State, and Local Government. We provide consultants with excellent Technical knowledge who are well versed with the entire life cycle of the project to our clients and to the State of Indiana.


IT Fresh Solution


~OkieDokie
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reply posted on 13-11-2012 @ 11:01 AM by OneisOne
reply to post by Staroth


Thanks Staroth!! I was just going to post that.

Also, just to add to the confusion. Now an expert is saying he doesn't think the furnace could have caused the explosion. cbsnews.com
Scott Davis, president and principal engineer of GexCon US, an explosion investigation firm in Bethesda, Md., said it's hard to believe a furnace could cause the damage seen in the Indianapolis neighborhood. He noted that most furnaces have multiple safety switches that must be triggered before any gas is used.

"For a furnace to allow that much gas through, you'd have to defeat many of the safety features," he said.

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Davis said he's seen a home explosion caused by a malfunctioning furnace before, but it did not level the house.

For an explosion to occur, he said, the amount of natural gas in a confined space must reach a certain level before it can ignite. In many cases, ventilation or a low flow of fuel prevents an explosion from being strong enough to level multiple houses, he said.


ugh.....


reply posted on 13-11-2012 @ 11:30 AM by Maskander
Originally posted by OneisOne
reply to
post by Staroth


Thanks Staroth!! I was just going to post that.

Also, just to add to the confusion. Now an expert is saying he doesn't think the furnace could have caused the explosion. cbsnews.com
Scott Davis, president and principal engineer of GexCon US, an explosion investigation firm in Bethesda, Md., said it's hard to believe a furnace could cause the damage seen in the Indianapolis neighborhood. He noted that most furnaces have multiple safety switches that must be triggered before any gas is used.

"For a furnace to allow that much gas through, you'd have to defeat many of the safety features," he said.

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Davis said he's seen a home explosion caused by a malfunctioning furnace before, but it did not level the house.

For an explosion to occur, he said, the amount of natural gas in a confined space must reach a certain level before it can ignite. In many cases, ventilation or a low flow of fuel prevents an explosion from being strong enough to level multiple houses, he said.


ugh.....
that guy obviously has more expertise than any of us. So.

Not gas
Not furnace
Not bomb
not meth

blast pattern looks like a drone imo, from the videos you guys have been posting.


reply posted on 13-11-2012 @ 11:32 AM by PieceOfThePuzzle
reply to post by Maskander



Finally someone posts something that has some credibility behind it. If this was posted a while back, I wouldn't of been laughing as hard! Thanks.



reply posted on 13-11-2012 @ 11:46 AM by PieceOfThePuzzle
reply to post by OneisOne



I still say the Martians attempted to land a drone on earth and hit a house instead.


reply posted on 13-11-2012 @ 11:47 AM by OneisOne
reply to post by Staroth


Yeah, I posted that yesterday morning.

One thing that's odd. There has not been any other surveillance camera type video to surface. Just the one from 15 miles away.

In comparison, when the Camp Minden explosion happened last month footage from 3 different surveillance cameras was released. I just find it hard to believe with the area this happened in no one caught it on film.


reply posted on 13-11-2012 @ 11:55 AM by Honor93
Originally posted by gnosticagnostic
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post by Honor93



lmao they come check the interior lines all the time.. no that dude is reading the meter to see how much to charge you... they will come and turn your gas off.. ... unless they detect a problem in the system they don't come around and check your interior lines... and if the pilot light is out on a furnace and the gas is still on.. what happens? eh... it's not a line leak is it? durt,
if your meter is on an interior part of your house , i'd guess you're being ripped off more than most.

they will come check your lines if you report a problem
yes, they will and that's exactly what i said smartypants.

and when there is a problem reported (such as a furnace failure/leak), they will respond.

unless they detect a problem in the system they don't come around and check your interior lines
odd, i've never known them to "check interior lines" when they detected a system failure ... homeowners are expected to report such a problem ... the gas company doesn't go looking for them

btw, leave to a smartypants to infer a broken/damaged line and a meter are even closely related ;(

ppl that have furnaces that go out, generally try to restart them or turn the gas valve OFF.
i'm guessing you would let the gas run and suggest everyone smoke outside, right ?

and no, human negligence does not translate to a line leak, ever.


reply posted on 13-11-2012 @ 11:57 AM by antar
reply to post by Maskander



Not sure if this has been posted yet or not, have been offline for a couple days, so here it is:
beforeitsnews.com...
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