*puts on conspiracy theorist hat*
Anyone else heard about this?? Just don't believe it at all!
So the people of this small town in America called the police in their hundreds complaining of loud 'booms' for a number of days on the trot. They had a few days of quiet and were then told it was an earthquake of 1.5 magnitude and series of earthquakes all coming together they called it a 'swarm of several earthquakes in a very short amount of time'.
The booms have started again, There have never been reports of earthquakes in the place before and now its been happening quite frequently.
They called everyone from those responsible for checking seismic activitiy, local water, gas companies etc to see whats happening and nothing was confirmed until a few days later when the earthquake people said what they said.
They had a guy saying that most people don't feel 1.5 magnitude quakes at all and said people in California have them all the time but they felt them in Wisconsin 'cos the rocks are old and very compact'.
So am I right in saying I don't buy the story?
http://www.fox11online.com/dpp/news/local/north_counties/booms-continue-in-clintonville
Anyone else heard about this?? Just don't believe it at all!
So the people of this small town in America called the police in their hundreds complaining of loud 'booms' for a number of days on the trot. They had a few days of quiet and were then told it was an earthquake of 1.5 magnitude and series of earthquakes all coming together they called it a 'swarm of several earthquakes in a very short amount of time'.
The booms have started again, There have never been reports of earthquakes in the place before and now its been happening quite frequently.
They called everyone from those responsible for checking seismic activitiy, local water, gas companies etc to see whats happening and nothing was confirmed until a few days later when the earthquake people said what they said.
They had a guy saying that most people don't feel 1.5 magnitude quakes at all and said people in California have them all the time but they felt them in Wisconsin 'cos the rocks are old and very compact'.
So am I right in saying I don't buy the story?
http://www.fox11online.com/dpp/news/local/north_counties/booms-continue-in-clintonville