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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, 14 2012 @ 09:11 PM
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This man changed jobs often. Doubt he was into anything that would make him a target. Rival companies do not perform many hits on people.



posted on Nov, 14 2012 @ 09:15 PM
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Originally posted by jpalk
This could be the cause... jumpingjackflashhypothesis.blogspot.com...



Hydrogen sulfide? methane? accumuating in one/both of the homes and exploding??? Well ,,,,maybe.

With all of the exploding and crashing things in that list I'd be just about as ready ready to believe a HAARP/RF/microwave type rampage. Or maybe it's just 'normal'?



posted on Nov, 14 2012 @ 09:21 PM
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Originally posted by roadgravel
This man changed jobs often. Doubt he was into anything that would make him a target. Rival companies do not perform many hits on people.


No but rivals *and these might include big gov/mil. ind. types, of people that step on the wrong toes often end up having 'accidents'. I doubt anyone here (except maybe the men in black, lol) have any clue if this guy had any 'moonlighting' activities. Yes his resume struck me as very very interesting, just the way it was worded. Some one said a a weapons test would rule out a hit, but that's not necessatily the case, many times two birds are taken with one stone. (mil. ind./gov) Not saying that's what happened here, just thinking with the keyboard.
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posted on Nov, 14 2012 @ 09:23 PM
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Originally posted by OkieDokie
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Wow! Star for you man.


Kinda puts into perspective just how much is truly happening right now.

Does he say why he thinks the gases are leaking?

~OkieDokie
kinda sorta (theoretically anyway) ... scroll 'bout 1/2 way down the page to the map and read the following ...

jumpingjackflashhypothesis.blogspot.com...
As you can see, the bulk of the fires are along the West Coast in central California and extending north into Canada, and along the Gulf Coast extending toward the northeast. The oceanic 'dead zones' are the reason, as they are now surely pluming deadly and highly flammable hydrogen sulfide. The two big sources for the gas emissions are most likely the dead zones in the Gulf of Mexico, and the large dead zone called the Great Pacific Garbage Patch, in the Pacific Ocean to the west of California. The winds will blow the hydrogen sulfide released from these two large anoxic areas to the areas you see burning on that map.
while this may not be a complete explanation, it is a valid observance and scientifically proven.

further down the page, you'll find the following, which is local to my area ...

same as above
2012-11-11 - Woman found dead on Chain of Lakes Trail near Winter Haven (Florida):
www.abcactionnews.com...

Note: Winter Haven is surrounded by lakes. And the two stories above are indicative of the problem Florida faces as the dead zones give off deadly hydrogen sulfide and the winds carry it to Florida (and most of the U.S. southeast). Florida is also where the original face-eater incident occurred, so it won't just be people dropping dead, it will also be peoples' minds being destroyed by hydrogen sulfide's neurotoxic properties, after which their behavior may be unusual, like jumping on people and biting their faces...

further yet, you'll see this "Note" regarding the Indianapolis incident ...

Note: That blast was felt by some folks 16 miles away. That was no gas leak from a house. That was likely a fairly large gas plume, hydrogen sulfide and/or methane, detonating right over or in that neighborhood. In her own unique and powerful way, Mother Earth is bombing us, and she's using increasingly powerful bombs to do it. The White River flows right through Indianapolis and Eagle Creek Reservoir is just to the west...

is the theory worthy more consideration ??
i tend to think so, how 'bout you ?

ETA -- btw, it just dawned on me that the "face eating" incidents involved homeless ppl ... meaning they are more susceptible to "air pollution" than most ppl who are not homeless.


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posted on Nov, 14 2012 @ 09:23 PM
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Originally posted by delusion
Originally posted by jpalk
jumpingjackflashhypothesis.blogspot.com...
Wow, talk about doomporn, that banner...!



F. Improved unemployment numbers as people die off.


Looks like Obama's 8% will not be an issue for his next term.


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posted on Nov, 14 2012 @ 09:27 PM
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i really wish ppl would look past the "for a night" assumption here ... the animal was boarded for the weekend, which is not uncommon at all.

anybody out there have a cat? I have two. Cats don't want or need this.)
yes, i have 11 of them at this present time and yes, when we are gone for more than 48hrs, they have a sitter. (can't afford boarding 11)

do they "need" it, probably not but ya know, accidents happen and none of mine can dial a dr or 911, can yours?



posted on Nov, 14 2012 @ 09:34 PM
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I heard it on the radio while going to work. I beleive it was either Geraldo or my local talk radio network.

I'll look and see if I can identify the clip with it... It was between 9.30a-11.00a... if it was Geraldo, then it would have to be after 10a... that's when Geraldo show starts.



posted on Nov, 14 2012 @ 09:43 PM
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Thanks for pointing that out! So basically he thinks the gases are seeping up through waters and collecting in low lying areas.

I too wonder how serious to take this. It seems plausible enough, but that would be one huge cover up if that is the case.

And it also doesn't explain the fireball that people were reporting prior to the blast. Unless it was a meteor that ignited the low lying gases he is talking about.

If that is the case, then I should be getting off here and taking care of some end of the world type stuff.


~OkieDokie



posted on Nov, 14 2012 @ 09:49 PM
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Well, a little off topic, but yeah, mine can. J/K, but it's more effort to get them in the car and they freak out. Tried a cage for a cat once, she pulled out a few of her own claws before I could get her out of it. I don't like to traumatize them.

The "for one night" was the story as I had heard it, from interested parties at work today. Seemed to be enough agreement here on the thread to allow belief in same. Also, having worked in a casino for a length of time, I've seen many day trippers bring their pets/board their pets, or not.

Most 'cat people' don't think their animals need round the clock assurance or surveillance, but I realize that some do. My apologies to you and your sensibilities.

Oh! I forgot to add, I had a cat "alarm" for me one time when someone was attempting a break-in of my house! He followed the bad guy from window to window yowling until I got the message and went out after him! Loved that cat.
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posted on Nov, 14 2012 @ 09:55 PM
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2012-11-13 - Another home explodes in Indiana, in Albion:
www.journalgazette.net.../20121114/LOCAL07/121119731/1043
www.wane.com...

2012-11-13 - Explosion rocks nitrogen plant in Colbert County (Alabama):
whnt.com...

2012-11-13 - Child, 8, seriously burned when her clothes burst into flame at home in Caribou (Maine):
bangordailynews.com...

2012-11-13 - Yacht bursts into flame off the Currituck Outer Banks near coastal Corolla (North Carolina):
www.dailyadvance.com...

2012-11-13 - Fifteen cars burn in car auction lot in Huthwaite (Britain):
www.chad.co.uk...

Quote: "...one staff member told Chad that the blaze broke out after one vehicle ‘self-ignited’."

2012-11-13 - Tractor trailer bursts into flame on the Ohio Turnpike in Swanton (Ohio):
www.northwestohio.com...

2012-11-13 - Tractor trailer bursts into flame on U.S. 31 in Howard County (Indiana):
www.wishtv.com...

2012-11-13 - Semi bursts into flame at Freudenberg-NOK General Partnership facility in Milan Township (Ohio):
www.norwalkreflector.com...

2012-11-13 - Garbage truck bursts into flame on Merrick Road in Bellmore (New York), nice pic:
bellmore.patch.com...

Note: And two garbage trucks burst into flame the day prior, as mentioned in the 2012-11-12 update...

2012-11-13 - Cement truck bursts into flame on Cheshire Road in Pittsfield (Massachusetts):
www.iberkshires.com...

And the list goes on and on...



posted on Nov, 14 2012 @ 09:57 PM
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as i am certainly not "choosing a side here", this is making more sense than any gas "leak" explanation ...

Unless it was a meteor that ignited the low lying gases he is talking about
and on that note, i'm thinking more along the lines of a meteorite which could have dissipated upon impact without causing an evident ground depression/crater and could possibly fit the trajectory the pics indicate.

if you'll recall, there was a Kentucky earthquake, and a relatively shallow one which could have easily enhanced additional gaseous release anywhere along the fault region.
connect a sudden release of "swamp" gas with an incoming fireball and kaboom.

ETA -- in case you don't follow what's happening in the Bayou Corne, LA ... not only is there a sinkhole but the caverns are collapsing underground. these caverns (used to store excess gases) following collapse, will force the gas it can no longer hold, into escaping via the least resistant path ... what's common to both areas ??
the Mississippi River ... and haven't they been experiencing closures to shipping traffic due to exceptionally low levels lately ?
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posted on Nov, 14 2012 @ 10:05 PM
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I didn't find the Geraldo clip, but there are several reports up now that assert no gas leak was involved, though they do not rule out a faulty home appliance being the source for leakage and initial ignition.

I'll continue to look for the Geraldo show that day and see if I can pinpoint the exact report. I am going to check my local station news reports as well... it could have been a local update, where they quickly tell the weather, traffic and new developments in ongoing stories in 30secs - 1min

Here is a video that you all may find interesting, a guy doing his part to identify what may have been the origin of the deadly boom:


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posted on Nov, 14 2012 @ 10:05 PM
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Originally posted by esteay812
reply to post by Honor93
 


I heard it on the radio while going to work. I beleive it was either Geraldo or my local talk radio network.

I'll look and see if I can identify the clip with it... It was between 9.30a-11.00a... if it was Geraldo, then it would have to be after 10a... that's when Geraldo show starts.
thanks for looking, (fyi, i cannot view video) if you find something, please summarize, preferrably with proper quotes.
thanks again



posted on Nov, 14 2012 @ 10:21 PM
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I've been wondering how the ole sinkhole was doing down there. Looked at the pics and it's huge now! Was suspicious of the explosion in Minden last month with all of the gases escaping and going who knows where.
Interesting hypothesis about the earthquake and Indy.



posted on Nov, 14 2012 @ 10:23 PM
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I havent been on here for a few hours so I have a ton of catching up to do. I have a couple questions though before I start reading 10 pages of post.

1. Why was this thread moved to the Gray Area? Isn't it still considered news?

2. What are the new theories from everyone, and have the authorities "say" what they think it is?

3. I think I was the 1st to suspect hit given the guys engineering background. Has anyone found out more about that guy?



posted on Nov, 14 2012 @ 10:32 PM
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Originally posted by LotusUprising
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I've been wondering how the ole sinkhole was doing down there. Looked at the pics and it's huge now! Was suspicious of the explosion in Minden last month with all of the gases escaping and going who knows where.
Interesting hypothesis about the earthquake and Indy.

actually, i hadn't checked in for awhile and after posting the above, i did.
check this out ... from AuntB's post here

What causes me great concern is the lack of test results. I find it hard to believe that the results from what is at the bottom of the cavern have not come back. How long has it been? [color=amber] I can think two ways about this time length, the material is normal and their labs are deathly slow or I can assume that the substance at the bottom of that cavern is not good and they are trying to figure out how to cover their a$$es.
now, i am not saying there IS a correllation but i think we'd be extremely negligent to dismiss it.

still no report from the arson team, is there ??
still no identifying results of the "gas" supposedly involved, is there ??

soooo, why would it be so far-fetched to note the possibilities ?
the Earth isn't compartmentalized like our government and media are


ETA -- i forgot to mention, for those who are Not aware ... they (some residents not authorities as prvsly stated) are actually considering "blasting it closed" ... i can't fathom who in their right mind thinks this is a reasonable solution.
this is not the GOM. it is not surrounded by water.
they can't possibly be serious, [color=amber]are they ?
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posted on Nov, 15 2012 @ 12:30 AM
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Originally posted by Honor93
reply to post by OkieDokie
 

if you'll recall, there was a Kentucky earthquake, and a relatively shallow one which could have easily enhanced additional gaseous release anywhere along the fault region.
connect a sudden release of "swamp" gas with an incoming fireball and kaboom.

ETA -- in case you don't follow what's happening in the Bayou Corne, LA ... not only is there a sinkhole but the caverns are collapsing underground. these caverns (used to store excess gases) following collapse, will force the gas it can no longer hold, into escaping via the least resistant path ... what's common to both areas ??
the Mississippi River ... and haven't they been experiencing closures to shipping traffic due to exceptionally low levels lately ?


Interesting thought, but the Bayou Corne, Louisiana sinkhole is about 870 miles away from Indianapolis. And Indianapolis is about 300 miles away from the Mississippi River. So leakage from Bayou Corne along the Mississippi River valley and over to Indianapolis is probably not too likely.

But if there is ever a similar explosion from Bayou Corne leakage because of the sinkhole, that may make this look like a tiny firecracker. Hope that doesn't happen.



posted on Nov, 15 2012 @ 12:55 AM
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Originally posted by ProperlyErrant
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To list the pieces of evidence we have:

-Inconceivably large and instant explosion with blast overpressure reaching into levels of bomb ordinance.

-No known gas leaks.

-Sonic boom from detonation heard in excess of 4 miles away.

-Up to 80 homes affected by the explosion.

-Possible furnace issues in questioned home (newest reports suggest the issue was fixed weeks ago).

-ATS members in the area listening to the fire dept. radio heard mentioning of "secondary devices".

-Home that may have been the explosion source was unoccupied.

-Unknown whether the blast originated inside, below, or outside the main two homes in question.

-Streaming colors after detonation and during fire (presuming exotic metals burning at high temperatures?)

-The two homes in question had brick front walls (possibly the cause for the blown in doors and garage doors on the homes across the street, due to high velocity bricks).

-Raining ash miles away (most likely burned wood due to the fire).

-Odd smells reported by those on scene (Some reports suggesting smells reported before explosion)
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I have not been able to read all the pages here, so forgive me if this has been asked before. Could this be a result of an oxy acetylene rig that someone forgot or 'forgot' to close off after using? The explosions from those gases are quite powerful. There are a lot of videos on YT showing how powerful, but I'm assuming linking them would be against T&C.

-N


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posted on Nov, 15 2012 @ 12:58 AM
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SOURCE: Indystar.com news article


But outside experts say while gas is the leading suspected cause, the blast was not typical of most gas explosions.

“One hell of a lot of gas had to be leaking out ... and that’s typically not symptomatic of a furnace problem,” said Sergei Traycoff, president of Bolls Heating and Cooling in Indianapolis. “I’ve never heard of one causing this big a blast.”

On July 21, 1997, a gas explosion flattened six homes and damaged 80 more in the Charter Pointe neighborhood on the city’s Northeastside. Gladys Mills, 86, was killed by the explosion. Investigators determined the blast was caused by a 20-inch gas pipeline ruptured by a contractor working for the gas company; Citizens Gas and Coke Utility paid out $1.15 million to more than a dozen victims.

More than a dozen home explosions linked to natural gas have occurred in the past two years.

They usually involved a single home, though more devastating blasts tied to pipelines have been reported — including a 2011 explosion in Allentown, Pa., that killed five people and a blast in 2010 in San Bruno, Calif., that killed eight people and destroyed 38 homes.

A gas leak in a Colorado home last month sparked an explosion that sent five people to a hospital and damaged several homes.

John Erickson, vice president of the American Public Gas Association, said more gas blasts are caused by appliances than by pipelines, but even those are rare. Technological advances such as microprocessors and the switch from pilot lights to electronic ignitions have made appliances safer, he said. Gas companies have been required since 1970 to add a chemical that smells like rotten eggs to the odorless gas to make leaks easier to detect.

Erickson said it was odd that the blast apparently flattened two homes side by side. Generally, if a house explodes, it will knock out the wall of the home next door, but not level it, he said.

And Hsu, the expert from California, said an explosion this “violent” would have required so much fuel that it is likely someone would have smelled something before it blew up.


So the experts find it unusual that the blast could have been this big and that it leveled two houses side by side just like some of us do. And the explosion is being compared to an explosion caused by the rupture of a 20 inch gas main. The gas main in this neighborhood was 2 inches and no leaks were found in the gas lines.



posted on Nov, 15 2012 @ 01:07 AM
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"Something fell from the sky" www.stevequayle.com...




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