Kalifornia hit by mysterious booms from deep underground military bases!
SONORA, Kalifornia (PNN) - July 24, 2016 - For years now, residents of Sonora, Kalifornia, have been hearing a window-shaking loud and so far officially unexplained BOOM! that always happens between 11:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. daily.
The explanation floating around Sonora from a local geologist/teacher is that an Army Depot in Hawthorne, Nevada, all the way across the state and behind a mountain range, which disposes of old munitions like bombs, might be what residents have been hearing. But do they have so many old bombs to dispose of that they do it daily every single day, even on weekends and holidays, without fail, for years? Why would Sonora, Kalifornia, of all locations near Hawthorne, be the seemingly most affected city of all?
Besides, even people who work at the depot aren’t hearing the booms regularly.
Ken Thomas, a contracting officer for the Hawthorne Army Depot, said that they do detonate munitions regularly at the depot when the munitions are past their shelf-life, but he is not convinced that it can be heard in Sonora.
“It doesn’t feel right that what we’re doing here would be heard 200 miles away when there’s a mountain range between us,” Thomas said. “My office is 27 miles from where they detonate the old munitions. I only hear it here maybe once a month, and just barely, and it’s like, ‘Was that a boom?'”
On top of that, not only are they happening like clockwork, but these have been described as deep, low booms, which can almost be felt by the people who live there. In fact, a friend who lives near Sonora said that sometimes they can actually see their windows warp during the booms.
So what is it? Lots of theories are floating around, including aliens.
But one in particular sounds a lot more plausible than an old weapons depot that’s a three-hour drive from Sonora: DUMBs.
Deep underground military bases.
We all know there’s an extensive network of them, which has been significantly expanded since September 11, 2001 and the creation of Homeland Security, and we’re all just supposed to put our fingers in our ears and go “la la la” and pretend like they don’t exist.
The tunneling project is a joint venture involving the Amerikan Gestapo National Security Agency, Central Intelligence Agency, Federal Bureau of Investigation, and Department of Homeland Security divisions, and a few other groups that are buried in the Congressional Intelligence Committee with some weird acronyms no one really understands. Much of the info on this comes from private citizens in the county, public officials, as well as Coast to Coast with George Noory and Art Bell. These shows have given incredibly good information on the topic, beginning in late 2003.
According to available information, there are several reasons for the project:
1) Homeland Security needs a system of rapid deployment in the south, free of traffic;
2) Certain government agencies want an easy connection route with other government installations in the south;
3) There is a move on in the intelligence community to begin more efficient use of the underground rail system already in place at Lockheed in Marietta, Georgia;
4) Paulding County, Georgia, is a central location for the complete project that will eventually connect installations in Anniston, Alabama; Macon, Georgia; Lockheed in Marietta, Georgia; Lookout Mountain, Tennessee; Greenville-Spartanburg, South Carolina; and Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina;
5) The Yorkville area of Paulding County, Georgia, has been designated as the prime location for these hubs to come together because of geological preference;
6) The addition of new WalMart facilities in Northwest Georgia give spur hubs and depots easy access to large areas that can be partitioned off for moving of very large equipment and large numbers of people in case of a national emergency.