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03 Feb 2009, 1:20 am

Around 10:35 pm, Feb 3, we heard and felt a huge explosion. We used to hear stuff from Picatinny Arsenal, which is about two miles north and north-west of us. But this was louder than I remember.
It was big enough to get all the neighbors outside talking, in spite of the snow flurries. And this ain't that kind of neighborhood. I don't even remember half of their names.

On the 11:00 news, NBC (New York) and "News 12 New Jersey" said it was a 3.0 magnitude earthquake. (About ten miles east of us is the tiny Ramapo fault line, running mostly north to south.)

I don't think so.

I've never felt a major earthquake, but I would expect a long, rumbling thing. This was a quick, sharp explosion, followed by a short rumbling. I couldn't tell the direction, but my daughter said it sounded like a truck slammed into the north side of the house.

On the news, they named the towns Kenville & Roxbury, which are south and south-west of us, and Morris Plains is south-east (close to the Ramapo). They said no one reported any damage. No dishes falling off shelves, etc.

The more I think about it, the more I don't buy it.



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03 Feb 2009, 2:34 am

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Around 10:35 pm, Feb 3, we heard and felt a huge explosion. We used to hear stuff from Picatinny Arsenal, which is about two miles north and north-west of us. But this was louder than I remember.
It was big enough to get all the neighbors outside talking, in spite of the snow flurries. And this ain't that kind of neighborhood. I don't even remember half of their names.

On the 11:00 news, NBC (New York) and "News 12 New Jersey" said it was a 3.0 magnitude earthquake. (About ten miles east of us is the tiny Ramapo fault line, running mostly north to south.)

I don't think so.

I've never felt a major earthquake, but I would expect a long, rumbling thing. This was a quick, sharp explosion, followed by a short rumbling. I couldn't tell the direction, but my daughter said it sounded like a truck slammed into the north side of the house.

On the news, they named the towns Kenville & Roxbury, which are south and south-west of us, and Morris Plains is south-east (close to the Ramapo). They said no one reported any damage. No dishes falling off shelves, etc.

The more I think about it, the more I don't buy it.


That's pretty much exactly like what the smaller earthquakes feel like (I've experienced about 3-4 like that in Wyoming & Oregon).



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03 Feb 2009, 1:38 pm

Tahitiii wrote:
Around 10:35 pm, Feb 3, we heard and felt a huge explosion. We used to hear stuff from Picatinny Arsenal, which is about two miles north and north-west of us. But this was louder than I remember.
It was big enough to get all the neighbors outside talking, in spite of the snow flurries. And this ain't that kind of neighborhood. I don't even remember half of their names.

On the 11:00 news, NBC (New York) and "News 12 New Jersey" said it was a 3.0 magnitude earthquake. (About ten miles east of us is the tiny Ramapo fault line, running mostly north to south.)

I don't think so.

I've never felt a major earthquake, but I would expect a long, rumbling thing. This was a quick, sharp explosion, followed by a short rumbling. I couldn't tell the direction, but my daughter said it sounded like a truck slammed into the north side of the house.

On the news, they named the towns Kenville & Roxbury, which are south and south-west of us, and Morris Plains is south-east (close to the Ramapo). They said no one reported any damage. No dishes falling off shelves, etc.

The more I think about it, the more I don't buy it.


It's the NWO! :lol:



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03 Feb 2009, 1:48 pm

No no. Picatinny Arsenal isn't the NWO it's the military industrial complex.


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03 Feb 2009, 1:52 pm

twoshots wrote:
No no. Picatinny Arsenal isn't the NWO it's the military industrial complex.


Some kind of nefarious earthquake machine, then?



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03 Feb 2009, 2:00 pm

NWO // military industrial complex // nanites...
Same difference.

My tin foil hat is getting a little ragged.
Do you suppose I could patch it, or do I need a new one?



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03 Feb 2009, 2:03 pm

No! It's a trap!


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03 Feb 2009, 2:15 pm

Actually, the tinfoil hats make it easier for the aliens to read your mind.



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03 Feb 2009, 2:21 pm

That's aluminum. I keep telling people.
Aluminum bad. Tin good.



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03 Feb 2009, 3:34 pm

slowmutant wrote:
It's the NWO! :lol:

The only possible explanation.

And, as I've long advocated, the best anti-mindreading hats are composed of an alloy of tellurium and antimony.


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03 Feb 2009, 3:43 pm

TANGENT

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WAR IS PEACE
FREEDOM IS SLAVERY
IGNORANCE IS STRENGTH

Am I the only one who thinks this would make an amazing bumpersticker? Good satire methinks.


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03 Feb 2009, 3:48 pm

twoshots wrote:
TANGENT
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WAR IS PEACE
FREEDOM IS SLAVERY
IGNORANCE IS STRENGTH

Am I the only one who thinks this would make an amazing bumpersticker? Good satire methinks.

It already is a bumper sticker.


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03 Feb 2009, 3:53 pm

Tahitiii wrote:
I've never felt a major earthquake, but I would expect a long, rumbling thing. This was a quick, sharp explosion, followed by a short rumbling. I couldn't tell the direction, but my daughter said it sounded like a truck slammed into the north side of the house.

This type of quake happens every few months out here in California. A sharp jolt or two, followed by a quickly diminishing rumble. Nothing suspicious about it. Most of us simply ask, "Didja feel that one?", nod our heads, shrug our shoulders, and then go on about our business.


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03 Feb 2009, 3:55 pm

Tahitiii wrote:
That's aluminum. I keep telling people.
Aluminum bad. Tin good.


"Tinfoil" isn't actually made out of tin. I realize this.



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03 Feb 2009, 7:10 pm

Orwell wrote:
slowmutant wrote:
It's the NWO! :lol:

The only possible explanation.

And, as I've long advocated, the best anti-mindreading hats are composed of an alloy of tellurium and antimony.


No a tin-foil-head:

http://eclectech.co.uk/mindcontrol.php



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04 Feb 2009, 1:27 pm

It's only 1:20 pm, and that's three times today I've heard that little "boom" that I've always assumed was from Picattiny. We've been here so long, I haven't noticed it in ages.

Maybe I need a tin blanket. Soft & warm on one side, with a sheet of tin on the other, like a space blanket.

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