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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, 12 2012 @ 08:46 PM
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Originally posted by k21968
reply to post by Katharos62191
 


Someone U2U'd it to me! I just read it. AMAZING.

I was ignored here for 24 hrs so I gave up trying to be heard.

I seriously am convinced now that is what happened.

Sad but they will never admit to it. Indiana petitioned hard to get the drone testing contract and with an incident within a few weeks of the program of this magnitude would kill the contract. This contract brought many jobs and much money to Indiana.

MONEY RULES. Apparently
everyone heard you man, thats what gave the drone theory so much credit, only source we had that would make it seem plausible was the sorcha faal post, but those videos really show some insight into a possible drone strike, intentional or not. Don't take our silence as a sign of disapproval. For me it's a sign of approval as there is nothing illogical with your post.



posted on Nov, 12 2012 @ 08:46 PM
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Originally posted by James1982
reply to post by diesel_actual
 


Holy chit that's crazy looking!

In the last picture, on the right side, is that debris that have been stuck into the wall?


LOL, no, they are standard wooden shelves.



posted on Nov, 12 2012 @ 08:46 PM
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Originally posted by Destinyone

Originally posted by diesel_actual
damage of near by homes, residents were allowed 1hr today to retrieve personal effects



Furnace my happy ass....Thank You for posting photos....


Des


Des have you seen the above link referring to the Russian satellite Kosmos 2479? Hope that's not true...
edit on 12-11-2012 by ProperlyErrant because: (no reason given)



posted on Nov, 12 2012 @ 08:46 PM
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Originally posted by Honor93
reply to post by PieceOfThePuzzle
 

would you repost the link ... it comes up as unavailable.
probably just a long one that broke when it was posted so please copy/paste the address (all but the www) and we'll do the same to read it, thanks.

btw, i am curious what the timestamp of the txt is, not what the msm says they think.
if the timestamp is included in this story, please fix the link, if not, disregard as hearsay.

i would like to know if the text was sent around 11:00, 11:15, 11:30, midnight or sometime later.
if anyone doesn't see the point, let me be clear ... as the child was supposedly across town at a hotel, how could she possibly know that THEIR house was no longer standing ??

afterall, it's not like the msm was all over this story from the beginning.
if the text was sent/delivered before msm displayed the damaged area, how could she know unless neighbors notified her ??

i was listening to the RR feed and even they were being elusive about exact locations.



John Shirley, 50, of Noblesville told The Associated Press that he received a text message within the last week and a half from his daughter, who complained that the furnace in the home where she lived with her mother and her mother’s boyfriend had broken. The malfunction had forced them to stay in a hotel, the girl said.



Indiana real estate records show Shirley’s house had been for sale for a year until it was taken off the market in March.


source:

washingtonpost.com/national/investigation-into-blast-that-devastated-indianapolis-neighborhood-focusing-on-natural-gas/2012/11/12/cf1d7606-2d2b -11e2-b631-2aad9d9c73ac_story.html




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posted on Nov, 12 2012 @ 08:47 PM
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yea, same in pics 2&3..

what is holding the walls to each other?

should be Joice and studs...

I see neither..



posted on Nov, 12 2012 @ 08:47 PM
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Originally posted by k21968
reply to post by Katharos62191
 


Someone U2U'd it to me! I just read it. AMAZING.

I was ignored here for 24 hrs so I gave up trying to be heard.

I seriously am convinced now that is what happened.

Sad but they will never admit to it. Indiana petitioned hard to get the drone testing contract and with an incident within a few weeks of the program of this magnitude would kill the contract. This contract brought many jobs and much money to Indiana.

MONEY RULES. Apparently


To be honest. I hadn't been willing to give any credence to the errant drone theory. But, now, after seeing photos of damage to nearby homes. I'm willing to reconsider. That damage looks like a war zone....

Des



posted on Nov, 12 2012 @ 08:48 PM
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Originally posted by PieceOfThePuzzle

Originally posted by Honor93
reply to post by PieceOfThePuzzle
 


Wouldn't you agree?
nope, not at all and not from a house that is barely 10yrs old.



So you don't think its possible that faulty installation and or repairs could lead to it, eh?
i didn't say that but this, nope, not possible.

faulty installation AFTER 10yrs usage - NO
repairs by a qualified repairman/company - not likely
repairs by a knowledgable owner - also not likely
repairs by a less than knowledgable resident - quite likely but still not enough to do this extensive damage.
(80 homes damaged ... 1 furnace / 80 homes
-- nope, no sale)



posted on Nov, 12 2012 @ 08:49 PM
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Originally posted by ProperlyErrant

Originally posted by Destinyone

Originally posted by diesel_actual
damage of near by homes, residents were allowed 1hr today to retrieve personal effects



Furnace my happy ass....Thank You for posting photos....


Des


Des have you seen the above link referring to the Russian satellite Kosmos 2479? Hope that's not true...
edit on 12-11-2012 by ProperlyErrant because: (no reason given)
wow, at those pictures. The intensity of the explosion still amazes me.
I'm still baffled as to why no seismographs picked up the rumbling, those things are usually put way underground correct? and this blast was above ground with the sonic boom travelling at the surface, so seismographs may have not seen it.



posted on Nov, 12 2012 @ 08:49 PM
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here we go again-

www.wkyt.com...



posted on Nov, 12 2012 @ 08:50 PM
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Originally posted by Destinyone

Originally posted by j.r.c.b.
Watching fox national news with shep. They said the co-owner told them the furnace was faulty........

www.foxnews.com...


I watched that same show. Did you hear Shep say, the authorities said they'll have to demolish 30 homes surrounding the explosion.....what's up with that....


The only reason 30 homes would need to be declared condemned and demolished, is if the foundations were so compromised they were unsafe to live in...I don't believe that for one minute....

There is something big we are not being told here, Folks....

I need to find a link to Shep saying this....then a link of who said it in the first place.....

ETA: Here it is from FOX link....


Some were allowed to return Sunday, and others were able to retrieve a few belongings. But those whose homes suffered the most damage will never be allowed back inside, officials said. They have estimated about 30 homes will need to be demolished.

Read more: www.foxnews.com...


Des






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edit on 12-11-2012 by Destinyone because: (no reason given)


Everyone here is supporting the idea that this explosion and blast wave was HUGE. If people felt it like an Earthquake 30 miles away it would definitely have more than enough power to rip through the concrete foundations of 30 nearby houses, I'm surprised it's not more (there are likely more damage foundations, but only 30 are beyond repair) Concrete is very brittle and home's concrete foundations are almost never reinforced with rebar like commercial buildings are. The wave moving through the ground would be more than enough to crack everyone's foundation all to chit.

So why is it fishy that 30 houses are being condemned? You can't have it both ways, either the explosion was small, which means a simple gas rupture makes perfect sense, or the explosion was huge, in which case 30 damaged foundations make perfect sense. You can't simply call BS on every single thing the officials say, because like I said if it was a huge explosion 30 damaged foundations isn't surprising at all, and if it was a small explosion than there is no issue with believing it was simple a natural gas explosion.



posted on Nov, 12 2012 @ 08:50 PM
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I am not going to agree or think about one idea just because everyone else is. I think outside of the box, most of the time. I am trying to fairly judge everything by looking at both sides. They also said that they where gone, I don't think they mentioned how long. It could of been since they went to that hotel and if thats the case, it would of been a week and a half of fumes gathering. I am not saying this is what happened, but by the information given that seems like a plausible scenario - rather than hell fire missles being shot(you never said that, but people have) or asteroids plummeting into the house. Wouldn't you agree?




Yup. I think you're going about it in a reasonable manner, no doubt.




posted on Nov, 12 2012 @ 08:50 PM
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And a whole exterior wall comes loose at the corner. That's looks like some shoddy work.



posted on Nov, 12 2012 @ 08:51 PM
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www.youtube.com...

link to the Louisiana blast, check out 1:39 and 1:40 of the video, there is a hole/crater still smoking as the helipcopter camera videos the following day. The hole is middle of the screen, left and down a tad.



posted on Nov, 12 2012 @ 08:52 PM
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Originally posted by SyntheticPerception

Originally posted by Tecumte
Ok, I'm thinking the media mention of the alleged 'faulty furnace' is significant.

Either it may have had a part in what happened or it's completely manufactured.

Seems relevant and I doubt it's inclusion in the story line is simply 'coincidental'.



That must be one hell of a furnace! Seriously,, what kind of furnace turns 2 whole homes to "dust" and causes 30 homes to be demolished due to structural damage.

What kind of furnaces do you guys in Indiana have? SHEESH
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Hey, appeciate your comments, for the record (and last dozen posts) I admit I have no idea what caused this, I have a couple of suspicions though, but am curious to see how it gets it 'official story' (then any other possibilities will of course be labelled 'conspiracy theory' lol). Truth is I would never be surprised if it was something other than gas, I expect whether it was or wasn't, that is the story the herd will get.

Anyway I do wonder if *possibly* enough gas built up inside (three stories?) in what looked like to me a Mcmansion (compared to my home) over a period of hours, days, etc. a week? (heater/regulator etc. failure in basement? bad repair, tampering?) and the home was sealed tight enough that nobody was close enough to smell the gas, IF it might have built up enough energy to produce that blast? Was there a gas stove with a pilot light upstairs? (ignition source?) I don't really know. That bast looked HUGE I admit.

I do find it maybe a bit interesting too how all of the debris seems blown WAY out to the back of the house as pictured by a couple of posts here. I do find this significant and it doesn't appear symetrical to me at all, and I do see a kind of a 'trajectory' *maybe* explained by basement etc. buffers to one side, of the center of combustion, but maybe not. (I'm sure the 'experts' will eventually tell us with charts and graphs. Be interesting to see the 'official' explanation.



posted on Nov, 12 2012 @ 08:53 PM
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By the way, I am female.




posted on Nov, 12 2012 @ 08:53 PM
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Originally posted by PieceOfThePuzzle

Originally posted by James1982
reply to post by diesel_actual
 


Holy chit that's crazy looking!

In the last picture, on the right side, is that debris that have been stuck into the wall?


I believe those are shelves.


DUR!!

How the heck did I miss that. I blame my monitor.... I browse the web on my TV, from my couch. Combine a lower resolution screen with being 10 feet away and shelves turn into debris stuck into a wall



posted on Nov, 12 2012 @ 08:53 PM
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This will definitely be a long one.
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posted on Nov, 12 2012 @ 08:55 PM
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Originally posted by k21968
reply to post by Maskander
 


By the way, I am female.

that thought crossed my mind, but I was told there were no girls on the internet... anyway *waves*



posted on Nov, 12 2012 @ 08:55 PM
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reply to post by James1982
 


Unless it was just a warning to the govt, not to do real damage but more
to show that they can if they want.



posted on Nov, 12 2012 @ 08:55 PM
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Originally posted by Honor93

Originally posted by PieceOfThePuzzle

Originally posted by Honor93
reply to post by PieceOfThePuzzle
 


Wouldn't you agree?
nope, not at all and not from a house that is barely 10yrs old.



So you don't think its possible that faulty installation and or repairs could lead to it, eh?
i didn't say that but this, nope, not possible.

faulty installation AFTER 10yrs usage - NO
repairs by a qualified repairman/company - not likely
repairs by a knowledgable owner - also not likely
repairs by a less than knowledgable resident - quite likely but still not enough to do this extensive damage.
(80 homes damaged ... 1 furnace / 80 homes
-- nope, no sale)


So, try something for me. Forget all of 'the bad' that happens in the world and try and re think the whole thing out without anyone telling you one thing. Do you honestly think that everyone in this world except people on forums such as this lie to you about everything? I do not mean to bash you but given the information that we have to presume to be facts until dismissed otherwise, its the only logical reasoning besides the owner getting rid of his finical problems.



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