Two weeks ago, we were reporting unusual lights and
explosions over Indonesia. A month ago, the phenomenon
appeared over China and Australia. Now, the phenomonon is
being reported over Wisconsin
In all three [previous cases, the events were attributed to
meteors. In all three cases, they were followed by
earthquakes. Last Sunday, an extraordinary 47 quakes struck
China as the horrendous Sumatra 'great quake' caused the
tsunami that has killed at least 155,000 people and injured
half a million. A quake between Tasmania and Antarctica
preceeded the Sumatra quake by four days
Now police in north central Wisconsin are receiving numerous
reports of bright flashes and explosions in that area, that
are once again being attributed to meteors. After one of the
flashes and explosions, residents observed a persistent glow
in the woods, but nothing was found. FAA officials in
Minneapolis-St. Paul attributed the events to probable meteors.
Wisconsin is not considered an earthquake prone area. The
most powerful earthquakes known to have taken place in the
US in recorded history are known as the New Madrid sequence,
which took place in 1811 and 1812.