Part 2: Another Ice Pattern in Ohio— and Then Mystery Solved

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February 8, 2015 Chagrin Falls, Ohio, and Elizabeth, Colorado - On February 4, 2015, for the Earthfiles interview with Jan and Mike Price in previous Part 1 about the circular "dinner plate-sized" ice patterns the couple reported had mysteriously emerged on their driveway and cement walk in Elizabeth, Colorado, Mike sent a sketch he made based on the many photographs he took of the strange prints.

Mike Price's illustration sent to Earthfiles based on his December 23, 2014, images of the strange  ice patterns beneath fresh fallen snow on the Price's driveway and cement walk to their house in Elizabeth, Colorado.
Mike Price's illustration sent to Earthfiles based on his December 23, 2014, images of the strange ice patterns beneath fresh fallen snow on the Price's driveway and cement walk to their house in Elizabeth, Colorado.

The original emphasis in their report was the large, circular nature of the ice patterns after a night in which Jan Price and her mother never left their house during the snow fall and Jan was puzzled by the agitated behavior of her daughter's dog, seeming to be afraid of something and hiding under the bed.

 

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U. S. Navy Flight Engineer Saw Silver Discs and Entrance to Alleged E. T.and Human Collaboration Base in Antarctica

“Talk among the flight crews was that there is a UFO base at South Pole and some of the crew heard talk from some of the scientists working at the Pole of EBEs working with and interacting with the scientists at that air sampling camp/large ice hole.”

- Brian, retired U. S. Navy Flight Engineer

January 30, 2015 Albuquerque, New Mexico - On January 2, 2015, I received the email below from a retired U. S. Navy Petty Officer First Class Flight Engineer, who asked me to only call him "Brian." His high strangeness experiences flying cargo and rescue in Antarctica were in the 1983 to 1997 time period and included several observations of aerial silver discs darting around over the Transantarctic Mountains. He and his crew also saw a big hole in the ice only about five to ten miles from the geographic South Pole (pink circle on map) that was supposed to be a No Fly Zone. But during an emergency medevac situation, they entered the No Fly Zone and saw what they were not supposed to see: an alleged entrance to a human and E. T. science research base created under the ice. Then at a camp near Marie Byrd Land, some dozen scientists disappeared for two weeks and when they re-appeared, Brian's flight crew got the assignment to pick them up. Brian says they would not talk and “their faces looked scared.”

 

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Part 7: Mysterious Loud Booms In At Least 15 States Since Jan. 1st.

–“Just suddenly out of the blue came this enormous, deep boom. It shook the windows, shook the whole house, and the floor. It was notable for its power and its resonance.”

- Todd Seelye, retired college music professor, Cedar Falls, Iowa

— “It is unprecedented to have earthquakes in that part of Connecticut. We have looked back into the record and before October 2014, we have not observed any earthquakes all the way back to the 1600s (1638).”

- Alan L. Kafka, Ph.D., Assoc. Prof. and Dir., Weston Observatory, Boston College

 

Akron, Michigan; Northern Kentucky; Wentzville, Missouri, near St. Louis; to Nappanee and South Bend, Indiana; to Danville, Virginia; to Luzerne County and Herrick Center, Pennsylvania; to Coventry, West Warwick and Warwick, Rhode Island; to Hamblen County, Tennessee; to Hailey, Idaho; Norman, Oklahoma; and Lubbock, Texas, east of Roswell, New Mexico; Cedar Falls, Iowa; Plainfield, Connecticut; Jackson, Mississippi; Asheville, North Carolina — all between Jan. 1 to 25, 2015.
Akron, Michigan; Northern Kentucky; Wentzville, Missouri, near St. Louis; to Nappanee and South Bend, Indiana; to Danville, Virginia; to Luzerne County and Herrick Center, Pennsylvania; to Coventry, West Warwick and Warwick, Rhode Island; to Hamblen County, Tennessee; to Hailey, Idaho; Norman, Oklahoma; and Lubbock, Texas, east of Roswell, New Mexico; Cedar Falls, Iowa; Plainfield, Connecticut; Jackson, Mississippi; Asheville, North Carolina — all between Jan. 1 to 25, 2015.

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January 30, 2015 Albuquerque, New Mexico - This New Year of 2015 got off to a BANG — quite literally  — with mysterious loud boom events in FIFTEEN states so far.  It began on New Year’s Day in Pennsylvania when hundreds of people throughout Luzerne County northwest of Philadelphia contacted police, fire departments and media. A farmer in a Wilkes-Barre suburb told WNEP-TV, “It sounded like a shotgun, but it felt more like an earthquake. It shook the house. Everything was vibrating.” She said her cows and pigs took cover and she had never seen that happen before.

 

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Part 6: Scientists Mystified by Unprecedented Quake Swarm in Connecticut Associated with “Explosive Sounds” and Preceded by Loud, Unexplained Boom in December

–  “This is the first case of known earthquakes in this part of Connecticut dating back to 1638. Seismologists don't know why these earthquakes decided to happen at this place at this time, but from now on you will be seeing a lot of us. You have become for eastern seismologists a famous place.”

- Alan Kafka, Ph.D., Director, Weston Observatory, Boston College

– “Approximately one month prior to these quakes, a very loud 'boom' was heard and a large 'shock' was also felt. In reality the shock was felt just prior to the boom, which at the time we all thought was some type of explosion detonated in town. This was heard and felt by many in the town of Sterling, Connecticut. Everyone came  outside asking, 'What was that?' ... now that we experienced a swarm of earthquakes in the same area, it seems likely to me that these events are linked.”

- Resident in Sterling, Connecticut

 

Akron, Michigan; Northern Kentucky; Wentzville, Missouri, near St. Louis; to Nappanee and South Bend, Indiana; to Danville, Virginia; to Luzerne County and Herrick Center, Pennsylvania; to Coventry, West Warwick and Warwick, Rhode Island; to Hamblen County, Tennessee; to Hailey, Idaho; Norman, Oklahoma; and Lubbock, Texas, east of Roswell, New Mexico; Cedar Falls, Iowa — all between Jan. 1 to 12, 2015. Then between January 8 - 15, the Connecticut region of Plainfield to Sterling has experienced an unprecedented eleven small quakes that mystify scientists and come only one month after a huge, explosive boom shook Sterling houses and residents in December 2014.
Akron, Michigan; Northern Kentucky; Wentzville, Missouri, near St. Louis; to Nappanee and South Bend, Indiana; to Danville, Virginia; to Luzerne County and Herrick Center, Pennsylvania; to Coventry, West Warwick and Warwick, Rhode Island; to Hamblen County, Tennessee; to Hailey, Idaho; Norman, Oklahoma; and Lubbock, Texas, east of Roswell, New Mexico; Cedar Falls, Iowa — all between Jan. 1 to 12, 2015. Then between January 8 - 15, the Connecticut region of Plainfield to Sterling has experienced an unprecedented eleven small quakes that mystify scientists and come only one month after a huge, explosive boom shook Sterling houses and residents in December 2014.

 

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“Death Travelers” and Glimpses of Other Realities

“Either death is a state of nothingness and utter consciousness, or, as men say, there is a change and migration of the soul from this world to another. Now if death be of such a nature, I say that to die is to gain; for eternity is then only a single night.”

- Plato, Greek Philosopher, 427-347 B.C.

“It was like a flashcard show, but it covered vast distances as if I went though our universe in one second and immediately entered another one and again another and so on. ”

- Teenage snorkeler's NDE

 

Heptagonal Hyperbolic Planar Tessellation © 2002 by Don Hatch.
Heptagonal Hyperbolic Planar Tessellation © 2002 by Don Hatch.

January 15, 2015  Albuquerque, New Mexico - After my December 18, 2014, Earthfiles and Coast to Coast AM radio broadcast of interviews with Judy Bachrach, author of Glimpsing Heaven: The Stories and Science of Life After Death, and Eben Alexander, M. D., author of Proof of Heaven and Map of Heaven, I received the following emails.

 

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Part 5: 12 States Have Reports of Mysterious, Loud Booms in First 12 Days of January 2015

“An enormous, deep and sonically powerful boom that shook the entire house and windows occurred around 7:29 a.m CST. Jan. 12th.”

- Todd Seelye, Cedar Falls, Iowa, January 12, 2015

 

Akron, Michigan; Northern Kentucky; Wentzville, Missouri, near St. Louis; to Nappanee and South Bend, Indiana; to Danville, Virginia; to Luzerne County and Herrick Center, Pennsylvania; to Coventry, West Warwick and Warwick, Rhode Island; to Hamblen County, Tennessee; to Hailey, Idaho; Norman, Oklahoma; and Lubbock, Texas, east of Roswell, New Mexico; Cedar Falls, Iowa — all between Jan. 1 to 12, 2015.
Akron, Michigan; Northern Kentucky; Wentzville, Missouri, near St. Louis; to Nappanee and South Bend, Indiana; to Danville, Virginia; to Luzerne County and Herrick Center, Pennsylvania; to Coventry, West Warwick and Warwick, Rhode Island; to Hamblen County, Tennessee; to Hailey, Idaho; Norman, Oklahoma; and Lubbock, Texas, east of Roswell, New Mexico; Cedar Falls, Iowa — all between Jan. 1 to 12, 2015.

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January 14, 2015 - Earthfiles began reporting unusual, unexplained loud booms, metallic and trumpet sounds in North America and other parts of the world in 2011 to date. Some geographic locations have had repeating cycles of boom reports, including Logan County, Oklahoma. Recently on January 8 and 9, 2015, at about the same time each day — 11:19 AM Central — a loud boom hit Norman south of Oklahoma City. Hundreds of people reached out to TV and social media such as Anthony Young, who told KOCO-TV about the rattling windows in his house: "We thought some nut was out here, you know, with explosives. It sounded like thunder. You could feel the ground shake, but it was nothing like an earthquake."

 

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Part 2: More House-Shaking Booms Heard and Felt Beyond Pennsylvania

“At approximately 1:30 am on Friday, Jan 2nd, we (my children, my husband, myself and our two dogs) were awakened by two loud booms that sounded more like two freight trains colliding with each other twice. It can only be described as a metallic grinding, glass breaking, house-shaking boom.”

- Northern Kentucky resident

Northern Kentucky boom report among others from Wentzville, Missouri, near St. Louis;  to Nappanee and South Bend, Indiana; to Danville, Virginia; to Luzerne County and  Herrick Center, Pennsylvania; and to Coventry, West Warwick and  Warwick, Rhode Island — all between Jan. 1 to 4, 2015.
Northern Kentucky boom report among others from Wentzville, Missouri, near St. Louis; to Nappanee and South Bend, Indiana; to Danville, Virginia; to Luzerne County and Herrick Center, Pennsylvania; and to Coventry, West Warwick and Warwick, Rhode Island — all between Jan. 1 to 4, 2015.

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January 5, 2015 Albuquerque, New Mexico - Since reporting about the January 1, 2015, loud boom heard throughout Luzerne County, Pennsylvania at 3:23 PM EST, Earthfiles has received several other unexplained loud boom reports during January 1 - 4, 2015, beginning at 1:30 AM EST in Coventry, Rhode Island.

 

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Part 3: More House-Shaking Booms Heard and Felt — Comments from Remote Viewers.

“People report windows shaking or a boom that sounds like a transformer booming, or something running into their house.”

- Chris Bell, Director, Morristown-Hamblen EMA, Jan. 6, 2015

“Researchers have been able to conclude at least one boom, heard and felt on Jan. 6, 2015, as being from a non-geologic source.”

- Center for Earthquake Research and Information, Univ. of Memphis, Jan. 8, 2015

 

Northern Kentucky boom report among others from Wentzville, Missouri, near St. Louis; to Nappanee and South Bend, Indiana; to Danville, Virginia; to Luzerne County and Herrick Center, Pennsylvania; to Coventry, West Warwick and Warwick, Rhode Island; to Hamblen County, Tennessee; to Hailey, Idaho; and Norman, Oklahoma — all between Jan. 1 - 8, 2015.
Northern Kentucky boom report among others from Wentzville, Missouri, near St. Louis; to Nappanee and South Bend, Indiana; to Danville, Virginia; to Luzerne County and Herrick Center, Pennsylvania; to Coventry, West Warwick and Warwick, Rhode Island; to Hamblen County, Tennessee; to Hailey, Idaho; and Norman, Oklahoma — all between Jan. 1 - 8, 2015.

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January 9, 2015 Albuquerque, New Mexico - Since reporting about the January 1, 2015, loud boom heard throughout Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, at 3:23 PM EST, Earthfiles has continued to receive new unexplained loud boom reports during the first week of January 2015.

 

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Part 4: Oklahoma Booms and Quakes – 2015 and 2014

– “We thought some nut was out here, you know, with explosives. It sounded like thunder. You could feel the ground shake, but it was nothing like an earthquake.”

- Anthony Young, Norman Oklahoma, January 9, 2015

– “I want you to understand that we hear and feel these quakes almost every day, a lot more than the local news reports. ...We hear booms all the time and the 4.4 or 4.1 magnitude in the Guthrie/Langston area, on February 8, 2014, flickered the lights, sounded like a big explosion on our roof and knocked clocks, and other items off the wall and window sills.”

- Resident of Guthrie, Logan County, Okla., February 21, 2014

– “Felt like bombs going off. It's just a huge loud noise and then it's like a reverb from that boom that just shakes the entire house. If I'm experiencing eight of these in one day, then when does it erupt and become absolutely horrible that takes my house down?”

- Nancy York, Resident of Logan County, Okla., February 14, 2014

– “A serious earthquake in the New Madrid Seismic Zone could result in the highest economic losses due to a natural disaster in the United States with widespread and catastrophic damage across Alabama, Arkansas, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Mississippi, Missouri, and particularly Tennessee.”

- FEMA, November 2008

January 9, 2015, Associated Press about mysterious booms shaking Norman, Oklahoma, at 11:19 AM both on Jan. 9th and Jan. 8th. Not earthquakes and causes still unknown.

 

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