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While the Wisconsin sounds have yet to be explained, mysterious booming noises are not all that unusual. Recent media accounts include reports from North Carolina, Idaho, Tennessee and others.
Originally posted by topdog30
I heard two large booms yesterday in southern Ohio.
"My bet is on gremlins," one Facebook user jokingly posted to WLUK's Facebook page. Alien machinery buried for millennia, countered another.
Originally posted by PacificBlue
Every mainstream media report I have heard or read mentions aliens, every single one. Why? None of the people hearing the sounds, or being interviewed ever mentions aliens, yet there it is in every article.
"My bet is on gremlins," one Facebook user jokingly posted to WLUK's Facebook page. Alien machinery buried for millennia, countered another.
cnn.com
Originally posted by crappiekat
Well there you have it. USGS 1.5. Officially stated by MSM ABC.com.
We really need to keep an eye on this area. Just my thinking.
Originally posted by AnonymousCitizen
So why post a little 1.5? Just so happens this just occurred in Clintonville, WI where there have been loud booming sounds for the last three nights. Sorry if I messed up the format, first post to this thread.
1.5
Tuesday, March 20, 2012 at 05:15:57 UTC
Tuesday, March 20, 2012 at 12:15:57 AM at epicenter
44.627°N, 88.757°W
5 km (3.1 miles)
WISCONSIN
0 km ( 0 mi) NNE of Clintonville, WI
49 km (30 miles) NW of Appleton, Wisconsin
60 km (37 miles) WNW of Green Bay, Wisconsin
65 km (40 miles) E of Stevens Point, Wisconsin
181 km (112 miles) NNE of MADISON, Wisconsin
USGS
Quake Watch 2012
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