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Another Huge, Ground-Shaking Boom in New York — Not Sonic and Not Seismic

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by Linda Moulton Howe, Earthfiles:

“We have no idea. There’s been no confirmation by the government,
the military or the scientific community.”

– Dick Martinkovic, N.Y.’s Sullivan County Commissioner of Public Safety


Two policemen at the Monticello, New York, police station near midnight
on Saturday, January 30, 2016, reported hearing a very loud boom, and also
said their cars and the police building shook and rattled for
a second or two. Image by Monticello Police Dept.

February 2, 2016  Albuquerque, New Mexico – Since January 9, 2016, there have been dozens of loud booms and metallic sounds reported in Pennsylvania, Oklahoma, Nebraska, Florida, Alabama, Texas, Colorado, New Jersey, Kansas, South Carolina and now Sullivan County, New York.


Monticello, New York, is about 95 miles northwest of Manhattan.

Recordonline.com, January 31, 2016, Monticello, Sullivan County, N. Y.

Shortly before midnight on Saturday, January 30, 2016, many residents called police and 911 to report a boom “loud enough to shake my floor.” At the Monticello Police Department, officers inside their patrol cars “not only heard the boom, but they said it also rattled both their cars and the police building for a second or two.” The Times Herald-Record Facebook page at recordonline.com received about 100 questions from readers, “What was that boom?”

The geographic area in which people were reporting the house-shaking booms extended around Monticello to include Liberty, Cuddebackville, Grahamsville and Rock Hill. Cuddebackville to Grahamsville is 36 miles.


Sullivan County’s Cuddebackville (bottom red circle) is 36 miles south of
Grahamsville (top red circle) where very loud house-shaking booms were heard
right before midnight on Saturday, January 30, 2016, over that wide
region northwest of Manhattan to include Liberty, Monticello and Rock Hill.
No seismic or sonic boom explanation.

Dick Martinkovic, who is Commissioner of Public Safety for Sullivan County told reporters, “We have no idea. There’s been no confirmation by the government, the military of the scientific community.”

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