On Earthfiles.com, Linda Howe reports that on Thursday, February 23, a low rumbling sound was heard in Arlington, Washington, from the morning through the night, growing in intensity at 7 p.m. It was so loud that several of the people who heard it say it vibrated the bones in their chests. Arlington is about 35 miles southeast of a Naval Air Station–could it have been an airplane noise?
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The are a lot of strange sounds around lately (NOTE: subscribers can still listen to these special reports). Two unusually powerful explosions occurred in Siberia on February 9th and 12th–were they caused by the same thing as the Tunguska explosion of 1908? The explosions were so huge that the residents of nearby cities felt powerful tremors and many of them ran out into the street in a panic.read more

Residents of an exclusive community near Louisville, Kentucky have started to hear loud booming noises, and nobody can figure out where they’re coming from. On the WBIR website, Jim Matheny quotes resident Andy Wombold as saying, "It’s scary-loud. It’s loud enough that it makes your heart stop for a second. It sounds like a shotgun or an explosion of some kind. "Last Monday, about a week and a half ago, it was around 3 a.m. and it was, ‘Pow!’ All the sudden we heard a loud explosion. It sounded like it came from inside our house. It shook the walls. It shook the floor. It shook the ceiling."
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Those mysterious booms are back–this time in Canada! Ontario’s Environment Ministry is investigating reports of mysterious rumblings in that part of the country. In the Windsor Star, Dave Battagello quotes resident Sonya Skillings as saying, "It’s in the ground and it feels like there is a subway under the house. It happens at all different times–in the middle of the night, as well. We just want to know what the noise is. It’s just weird that nobody knows. If it’s not the salt mines, then what is it?"
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