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Chautauqua County is a county located in the U.S. state of New York. As of the 2010 census, the population was 134,905. Its name may be a contraction of a Seneca Indian word meaning “bag tied in the middle”. Loud booms were heard in the Chautauqua on Sunday. Some theorize they are caused by gravity waves from the center of the galaxy. However police have identified a much more mundane source. Lakewood-Busti Police say a 20-year-old man was responsible for a very large explosion that rattled windows and could be heard for miles, even across the border into PA as he was shooting at boxes of explosives called Tannerite, according to News 4.
News 4 received several phone calls and Facebook messages from viewers in Jamestown, Lakewood, Busti, Kennedy, Delevan, Ashville and elsewhere in Chautauqua County, describing the strange phenomena they experienced.
News 4 viewers reported seeing and feeling something between 6:15 and 6:45 in the evening. Some people describe hearing a loud sound, “like thunder,” “a cannon,” or “an explosion.” Others say they actually felt tremors. One woman in Jamestown reported her house shook.
Dr Paul LaViolette is the measured counterpart to Patrick Geryl, whose interview released in 2009 by the Project Camelot website but also found at http://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/esp_galacticsuperwave08.htm
A brilliant and maverick astrophysicist, Paul is best known for his research into a new theory of matter he calls Subquantum Kinetics - based on systems theory, which he studied for his PhD thesis – and for his carefully argued hypothesis, first formulated in 1983, that our galactic center periodically emits devastating waves he termed Superwaves.
Galactic Superwaves are intense cosmic ray particle bombardments that originate from the center of our Galaxy, and that last for periods of up to a few thousand years. Paul explains that astronomical and geological evidence indicates that the last major Superwave impacted our solar system around 12,000 to 16,000 years ago, and produced abrupt changes of the Earth’s climate.
The land animal extinction episode which occurred during this interval was the worst in several million years, and Paul estimates that approximately one or two Superwaves strong enough to trigger an ice age are presently on their way to us from their birthplace at the galactic core… 23,000 light years away. Paul states that there is a real chance that one such event could arrive within the next few decades.
Importantly – because they travel at the speed of light - we would not see them coming.
Paul explains that less intense Superwaves, which recur with considerable frequency, could also pose a threat. He cites evidence that the galactic center has erupted as many as ten times in the last 2,000 years, the most recent event occurring about 700 years ago.
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This article summarizes the evidence upon which to hypothesize that the Asian Tsunami of December 26, 2004 (Boxing Day) may have been caused by gravity waves from the Galactic Center of the Milky Way Galaxy, which accompanied a gamma ray burst caused by the explosion of a Neutron Star in the Constellation Sagittarius, some 45,000 light years from Earth. The article also summarizes analysis of whether the December 27, 2005 may be an indicator that a cyclical Galactic Superwave event, recurrent every 13,000 and 26,000 years, may have begun. The Mayan Calendar’s current TUN, or organic unit of Galactic time, ends on December 21, 2012.
Some say it was God speaking, some say it was thunder. Only a few people actually know the truth. Someone is financing every strange occurrence in our world today. Nothing happens unless someone is paid.
Explosives??? Nothing suspicious about someone having explosives. …… but we will just overlook that….