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Showing posts with label Mystery. Show all posts

Friday, September 7, 2012

Yangtze River Turns Red and Turns Up a Mystery | ABC News

(ChinaFotoPress/ChinaFotoPress via Getty Images)For a river known as the "golden watercourse," red is a strange color to see.

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Yet that's the shade turning up in the Yangtze River and officials have no idea why.

The red began appearing in the Yangtze, the longest and largest river in China and the third longest river in the world, yesterday near the city of Chongquing, where the Yangtze connects to the Jialin River.

The Yangtze, called "golden" because of the heavy rainfall it receives year-round, runs through Chongqing, Southwest China's largest industrial and commercial center, also known as the "mountain city" because of the hills and peaks upon which its many buildings and factories stand.

The red color stopped some residents in their tracks. They put water from the river in bottles to save it. Fishermen and other workers who rely on the river for income kept going about their business, according to the UK's Daily Mail.

While the river's red coloring was most pronounced near Chongqing it was also reported at several other points.

Officials are reportedly investigating the cause.

 

Thursday, March 22, 2012

Mysterious Booms Spread To Second Town

Residents 80 miles away report strange earth tremors

Paul Joseph Watson
Infowars.com
Thursday, March 22, 2012

Mysterious booms that have rocked the town of Clintonville, Wisconsin have spread to another town 80 miles away. Police in Montello received reports of similar earth tremors at 5:30am this morning.

“They checked to see if anyone was drilling or doing underground work but came back empty handed,” reports NBC 26.

“Residents from Montello say they’re not crazy! In fact, they didn’t even hear about what’s going on in Clintonville until after they started doing some research online.”

The story of the mysterious booms has now gone viral and is getting nationwide coverage. In contrast to the “strange sounds” phenomenon which swept the Internet earlier this year, which was characterized by recordings of loud trumpet sounds made by breathless You Tube videographers, events in Wisconsin are considerably more fact-based.

Indeed, concern over the booms prompted a town hall public meeting last night in Clintonville and a promise to bring in sophisticated seismic technology to try and locate the epicenter of the noise.

Although Wednesday night was quieter in comparison to previous nights in Clintonville, police did receive a handful of reports of more booms and local reporters also heard the strange noise again at around 5am.

The most active night was Sunday, when police received over a hundred calls from concerned residents who felt their houses shake as a result of the boom.

Explanations for the source of the booms have varied, with residents speculating that the noises could be caused by secret underground military experiments, heavy construction, explosives used in mining, or even clandestine geoengineering projects focused around CO2 sequestration, which involves pumping CO2 into deep underground reservoirs and has been linked with man-made earthquakes.

The military has denied that it is responsible for the booms, but would not be expected to claim responsibility if it was conducting secret activities.

Similar unexplained booms have been reported for hundreds of years across the United States. “They tend to occur more in the Northeastern US and along the East Coast,” according to the USGS, which notes that the booms cannot be measured with traditional seismic technology used to record actual earthquakes, meaning it’s unlikely that Clintonville and other towns affected by the noises will ever be able to identify the true cause.

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Paul Joseph Watson is the editor and writer for Prison Planet.com. He is the author of Order Out Of Chaos. Watson is also a regular fill-in host for The Alex Jones Show and Infowars Nightly News.

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Air Quality Mystery « Weather Blog

Something funky is going on in Eastern Utah. And it has many scientists scratching their heads trying to figure out what in the world is going happening. In the winter, especially Utah, you expect to find some of the cleanest air where only a few people live and you’re surrounded by basins and snow-capped mountains. It’s also an area that like Oklahoma has plenty of energy drilling ( such as natural gas and oil).

But, just last month, recent ozone reports indicated that the amount of ozone present in The Unitah Basin was nearing 140 ppb. OK, I know that means nothing to you. In other words, the EPA’s standard is 75 ppb which is what many large cities experience during the peak of the summer when ozone alert is usually at it’s worse. That’s right, cities that have millions of people in it have cleaner air than an area that has just a few people per square mile. So, what in the world is going on here?

Scientists are puzzled and aren’t sure either. Are these pollutants coming from something that existed long before the oil and natural gas fields were started? It’s been stated that the gas and oil drilling itself is not the cause for the extremely high ozone. Does it have to deal with the snow and how the sun and snow interact? There are many questions to be asked here but what we do know is that amounts of ozone at this level can lead to many type of respiratory effects and damage to crops and plants. NOAA has a field of instruments surveying the area. Check back as we watch this story closely. Because it if’s happening in Utah, it could very well happen right here in Oklahoma.

-Damon

Thursday, October 20, 2011

Rapidly Inflating Volcano Creates Growing Mystery | Our Amazing Planet

Friday, October 14, 2011

Indiana Flatbed Theft Leads To Unclaimed $3M Mystery

Anybody missing $3 million? That's what authorities in northern Indiana are asking as they try to determine where a stash of unwrapped U.S. currency found in a tractor-trailer cab came from.

Police say they found the money in the sleeper of a tractor-trailer cab that three Chicago men allegedly had just used to steal a flatbed trailer, The Journal & Courier of Lafayette reported (http://bit.ly/qgpGux). The money was discovered following a 14-mile chase that ended on Interstate 65 near Rensselaer. A week later, authorities are still trying to determine who the $3,029,000 belongs to.

"Nobody's claiming that right now," Jasper County Terry Risner said.

According to a probable cause affidavit filed by police, two truck drivers, Juan Gonzalez and David Zuniga, pulled over on Oct. 6 near Remington, about 90 miles northwest of Indianapolis, because they had a flat tire. Gonzalez told police he was securing the tarp on the flatbed trailer when three men came out of the cornfield and attacked them.

Gonzalez said he fled after he was struck on the head with a gun. Two men knocked Zuniga to the ground, kicked him and then handcuffed him, Gonzalez said. The men then hooked a purple Kenworth tractor up to the trailer Gonzalez and Zuniga had been pulling and took off.

Police pursued the truck north on I-65 and used stop sticks to end the chase. They found the money in the cab and household items in sealed crates.

Police arrested Clarence Magee Jr., 38; Tavair N. McCain, 34; and Alfonzo A. Spraggins, 34. The men are charged with two counts of robbery resulting in serious bodily injury, criminal confinement, and battery by means of a deadly weapon. Magee also is charged with resisting arrest.

Not guilty pleas were entered on their behalf at initial hearings Tuesday. They were being held Friday at the Jasper County Jail, with bond set at $500,000 each. A message seeking comment from their attorney, Scott King, was left at his office Friday by The Associated Press.

Police said Gonzalez sustained a cut and bump on the back of his head; Zuniga suffered a large laceration on the back of his head that required 11 staples.

According to the probable cause affidavit, Gonzalez affirmed that the currency found in the cab was on the trailer he had been hauling. Risner said all police found on the trailer were household items in sealed crates.

Risner said he couldn't say much about the case because it is still under investigation. He said the only thing he knows for sure is the money was in the cab when people stopped it.

"I can't vouch for where the money was prior to that," he told the AP Friday.

The Drug Enforcement Administration is assisting in the investigation.