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wordspeak2 wrote:YesThis is frustrating.
Nordic wrote:Just saw a thing on the news this morning about a particularly intense solar storm we're supposed to get any time now. Seemed like it was imminent. Maybe this was because of that?
Either that or the monster from Super 8 is on the loose.
Active sunspot 1401 erupted yesterday, Jan. 19th around 16:30 UT, producing an M3-class solar flare and a full-halo coronal mass ejection (CME). The Solar and Heliospheric Observatory recorded the cloud expanding almost directly toward Earth:
Analysts at the Goddard Space Weather Lab say strong geomagnetic storms are possible when the cloud arrives this weekend. Their animated forecast track predicts an impact on Jan. 21st at 22:30 UT (+/- 7 hrs)
Searcher08 wrote:FWIW I mentioned this to a mate in Nottingham (in the Midlands of England), then last night I found
Tonight I was talking with the same guy when the mobile call dropped.
When he called back about five minutes later, he said that at the instant of the mobile cutting out,
ALL THE STREETLIGHTS ON THE ROAD WENT OUT
AND
HIS CAR'S ELECTRICS STOPPED
His car just rolled to a stop. All electrics dead. His mobile wouldnt turn on. Th same thing happened to cars coming in the opposite direction on the other side of the road.
He stayed in his car, a few minutes later ALL THE STREET LIGHTS, CAR ELECTRICS AND HIS MOBILE CAME ON AGAIN!
He was seriously spooked.
Jeff wrote:Winnipeg hasn't been posted yet, has it? (This was uploaded Jan 14.)
Sounds of the Apocalypse, aka Strange Sounds Heard Around the World
Is the 'strange sounds' video a hoax? Seems to be. Some of the youtube comments point out that you can hear the exact same bird noises at three separate moments (in segments supposedly shot in different parts of the world): at 0:47, 10:35 and 13:38. Which suggests the audio has been dubbed over the video.
A whole slew of similar videos can be found on youtube. So whoever is behind this has put some work into making it seem as if there's all kinds of people hearing these sounds. But the entire 'strange sounds' movement seems to trace back to a single site: strangesoundsinthesky.com, which launched in Sept. 2011. The guy posting on strangesoundsinthesky.com identifies himself only as "Jay Man," and the site itself was registered anonymously through Domains By Proxy. Hoaxers always love anonymity.
http://www.museumofhoaxes.com/hoax/webl ... _the_world
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