Altaira
4th December 2014, 09:37
There were some strange bangs heard across some parts of the UK. One of my friends told me she heard some repetitive bangs like fireworks or tunder but there are only speculations of what this could be.
Has anyone heard about it? I've been very bussy recently so didnt have much time to research this but I think this could be a chem bombs. Chembombs a re the newst technology used by the geoengeneers to alter the athmosphere. This creates thick screen on the sky without leavving any chemtrails.
Here is a little bit about the so called stange noises.
A series of mysterious, apparently inexplicable explosions heard around the UK were eerily reminiscent of a futuristic 'pulse detonation jet' an expert has said.The strange bangs were reported around the UK (and as far away as New York) on 29 November, with residents from Aberdeen to Croydon noting the blasts on Twitter.Dr Bhupendra Khandelwal*told the Mail*that the sound -- which can be heard below -- sound like the type of engine on which he is working at the*University of Sheffield. ...........
http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2014/12/01/mystery-bangs-uk-conspiracy_n_6246630.html
Has anyone heard about it? I've been very bussy recently so didnt have much time to research this but I think this could be a chem bombs. Chembombs a re the newst technology used by the geoengeneers to alter the athmosphere. This creates thick screen on the sky without leavving any chemtrails.
Here is a little bit about the so called stange noises.
A series of mysterious, apparently inexplicable explosions heard around the UK were eerily reminiscent of a futuristic 'pulse detonation jet' an expert has said.The strange bangs were reported around the UK (and as far away as New York) on 29 November, with residents from Aberdeen to Croydon noting the blasts on Twitter.Dr Bhupendra Khandelwal*told the Mail*that the sound -- which can be heard below -- sound like the type of engine on which he is working at the*University of Sheffield. ...........
http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2014/12/01/mystery-bangs-uk-conspiracy_n_6246630.html