[meteorite-list] Subterranean Rumblings

From: Charlie Devine <moonrock25_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Thu Apr 22 10:23:46 2004
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Kevin,

Seek shelter! This is the devise the US plans on using in Iraq as part
of an "awe the enemy" into quick surrender strategy. One wonders how it
could be "tested" anywhere, let alone at Elgin Air Force Base!?

BTW, I do recall the reports of "earthquakes"
and ground waves in Florida from a while back.
At the time it reminded me that a perhaps similar phenomena occurred
over the east coast of the US perhaps 15(?) or more years ago.

Grist for the Fortean mill :-)
Charlie


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Readers of the list may recall reports a couple of months ago from several
towns in Florida and South Carolina of "earthquakes" and mysterious, rolling
ground waves.

At the time, the US Air Force claimed that no craft had set off sonic booms
(often done during training over the Gulf of Mexico). No earthquakes were
registered on seismometers. It was just something else for the X-Files.

I felt three of these rolling quakes here in Fort Myers that approached,
rumbled under the house rattling the windows, then passed on. Strange,
powerful and unexplainable.

This morning's "US Today" newspaper has an item, dateline Eglin Air Force
Base (Florida) -

"A new conventional bomb capable of releasing shock waves that can be felt
miles away is scheduled to be tested at Eglin Air Force Base this week,
officials said. The 21,000-pound bomb is known as a MOAB, or massive
ordinance air burst. A bomb known as a "Daisy Cutter", the 15,000-pound
BLU-82, is currently billed as the world's most powerful non-nuclear
explosive....."

Nah, couldn't be this....our Homeowner's Association would never allow it.

Shaken, not stirred,

Kevin Kichinka

 

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