Planet X: BOOMS Increase
Increasingly as the pole shift nears, the Earth will give
evidence of the compression and tension in her surface
by what humans will perceive to be sonic booms. The
mechanism is in fact the same, clapping air masses, the
same mechanism that produces thunder. Where thunder
is caused by air masses separated by what is essentially
a vacuum created by the superheating lightning bolt, and
where sonic booms are caused by a compressed air mass
pushed in front of the plane exploding back to equalize
with the thin air mass trailing the plane, pre-cataclysm
booms are caused by heaving in large bodies of water.
Earthquakes where plates are compressing are measured
by humans as the friction causes jolting, but for every
compression adjustment there is, somewhere, a widening
in a rift. Most often these rifts lie underwater, as water fills
low lying places. A widening rift does not jolt the bordering
plates, it is a silent adjustment. However, the sea water
rushing to fill the new void has an effect on the air masses
above, creating a thin air mass and causing the air on all
sides of this thin air space to rush in, and clap!
ZetaTalk, Booms
(http://www.zetatalk.com/science/s70.htm)
Explosive Sound Shatters Quiet of Bloomville
Toledo Blade, Jan 4, 2000
Some residents here were ready to change their town's
name to "BOOMville" early yesterday. A mysterious
explosion shook the Seneca County village and startled
residents just after midnight. So far, the cause of the boom
is unexplained. Officials are investigating. Ear witnesses
said the night was quiet when suddenly - Ka-Boom! - a
single explosion was felt and heard by residents within a
mile-wide circle. Resident Nicole Phillips said it rattled
her whole house.
Neighborhood Rattled By Explosion (in Canton, Ohio)
By Lori Monsewicz, Repository, April 29, 2000
On Friday afternoon, neighbors still didn't know the
source of the noise, and neither did police ... Residents
there said electric company employees called by police
came out and checked a nearby transformer located on a
utility pole at the intersection, but detected no trouble.
The homes sustained no outages.
Mysterious Boom Shakes West Georgia
The Atlanta-Journal Constitution, August 3, 1999
Residents in four counties along the Georgia-Alabama
border were startled by a loud boom and ground tremor
for which officials have been unable to determine a
source. The disturbance was reported ... in Georgia's
Heard and Troup counties and in Alabama's Chambers
and Randolph counties, according to law enforcement
dispatchers who received a flood of 911 calls. The area
is about 70 miles southwest of Atlanta. ... The Georgia
Emergency Management Agency dispatched a team to
the area this morning to see if there was any damage,
said spokeswoman Pamela Swanson. She said the
earthquake lab at Georgia Tech would try to determine
the cause of the boom. The National Earthquake
Information Center in Golden, Colo., said it recorded
no abnormal seismic activity in the area Monday night.