Posted: December 31, 2008
Date: December 13, 2008
Time: Approx: 8:15 p.m.
Last night, while giving my son a bath at about 8:15pm I heard a huge boom which lasted about 5 seconds, it was bigger than life! I thought there was probably some kind of gas explosion and waited until after I put the kid to sleep to watch the news and search the internet. I was surprised how loud it was since I was in an interior room with no windows and it is very insulated from sound. I found nothing on the news/web and figured that it was too soon for someone to make a report. Meanwhile, my wife was at my sister-in-laws on the other side of Indianapolis at a Christmas party and heard the same thing, except she said they were outside and saw blue lights to the south. I was surprised they heard the boom, because their house is a good 35 minute drive from ours due southeast. Today I searched and saw a similar story in that happened in Kokomo in April of this year. Just thought I would send the info since there is no mention of anything around here. Let me know if you know anything about this, it is going to drive me crazy. I can be reached via this e-mail. Thanks.
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Hell,
ReplyDeleteI heard a loud boom last night (1/14/12). It was at approx 1:00am. I had neighbors running down the street, garage doors opening to search in vehicles, and people gathered at my neighborhood entrance to look. Mind you this was at a very late hour, and it was very cold out. It takes more than a small sound to stir anyone, let alone the amount of activity I witnessed (I drove around looking for an accident scene as well). I do not know what it was but there are hundreds of witnesses to whatever it was over here too (Raymond and Franklin Road near Wanamaker). I found it odd that there was no news coverage or explanation. We do not shoot out flares from our fighter jets during most exercises (not necessary, our pilots do not shoot real missiles at each other during exercises) We call "no joy", or fox "trot 1" for example. So the Sonic boom can be explained to some extent, but I want to know more about the lights as well.