This appears to be some sort of a cloud, but the witnesses claim that it was moving at such high speed that they didn’t see it while the photo was being taken. So, obviously, no ordinary cloud.
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Unexplained booms and shaking incidents disturbed residents of southern New Jersey on March 19 and 20. The US Geologic Survey says that it didn’t detect any earthquakes, and military officials said that their activities could not explain the incidents.

To keep up with this ongoing story, go to Linda Moulton Howe’s Earthfiles.com.
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This piece of hoax video is very nicely done–although the darkness and the low resolution ‘highway camera’ covered some of the glitches in the animation. Still, it’s a nice job, although the actors aren’t going to be winning any awards.
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Residents of Ocala, Florida are observing large numbers of helicopters seemingly accompanying unknown planes, but neither civil nor military authorities can identify the aircraft, which have been seen a number of times on recent nights. This is reminiscent of the ‘ghost planes’ phenomenon that haunted Norway in the 1930s, and of the 1980 Cash-Landrum case near Houston, where a large number of military helicopters were seen accompanying a flaming triangle device. Witnesses to that event received catastrophic radiation doses. A search party in the Norwegian case was sent looking for the ghost planes and never returned.
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