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Originally posted by Outrageo
Seems like the news people are now trying to put a lid on the story. Make it go away and everybody just 'move along - nothing to see here..."
Why would they do that?
Originally posted by Annee
OK - I did skim all pages - didn't see it.
Anyone think there is a link to the Whales and Dolphins beaching themselves?
Two weird events - very close in time.
Originally posted by chapter29
Did your dog trip before the rattling occurred..? That would say a lot, possibly, about the 'nature' of this event...o.k. not 'event' but moment...
Originally posted by peppergod
I live about a 1,000 feet off the ground in Los Angeles near Pasadena and my girl and I are constantly hearing source-less bass waves that kind of WHOOOMPH through the house. It comes from no inexplicable direction and doesn't seem to be as audible when we're outdoors. Usually the summer months host most of the noises but they have been returning lately. Sometimes up to 20 a night just minutes apart, other times one shots and that's it.
Air force activity has been picking up lately too and I've been ready with the video camera incase this happens again:
vimeo.com...
That's all I got, happy belated holidays.
Originally posted by Annee
OK - I did skim all pages - didn't see it.
Anyone think there is a link to the Whales and Dolphins beaching themselves?
Two weird events - very close in time.
Originally posted by Outrageo
It was a quick rattling of a few seconds, rather noisy, causing the windows to rattle, doors to shake in their frames, and setting the dogs in the neighborhood off on a barking frenzy. There was no ground movement felt and the typical 'signs' we come to expect following an earthquake were altogether absent: chandeliers swinging, swimming pool water rocking back-and-forth, etc.
[edit on 3/4/2009 by Outrageo]