1458 The very fact that this ISN'T happening has people ALARMED!
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1458 The very fact that this ISN'T happening has people ALARMED!
17 Mar 2026 A loud boom and ground movement in northeastern Ohio were confirmed by NASA to be caused by a meteor entering the atmosphere. There are currently 10,333 Starlink satellites orbiting the Earth, and a coronal mass ejection (CME) is expected to impact Earth around the 19th, potentially causing a geomagnetic storm. Additionally, there has been an uptick in activity in the Schuman resonance, with persistent electromagnetic interference observed since October 2025.
Unusual sightings in the sky include a strange object in Utah, a falling payload in an unknown location, and fiery objects in California and Texas. Additionally, the lack of snow on the Continental Divide near Loveland, Colorado, is causing concern among locals. Viewers are encouraged to share their own photos and videos of unusual sky phenomena.
Key points
* Starlink Satellites in Orbit: Over 10,000 Starlink satellites are currently orbiting the Earth. * Unusual Event in Ohio: Residents of northeastern Ohio reported a loud boom and ground movement, prompting an official response. * Cause of the Event: A 17,000 lb meteor barreling through the atmosphere at 50,000 miles per hour caused the loud boom and shaking felt in northeast Ohio. * Impact of the Meteor: The meteor created a sonic boom and shook houses throughout northeast Ohio and surrounding areas. * Confirmation and Size of the Meteor: NASA confirmed the meteor was about six feet in diameter, roughly the size of a refrigerator. * Weather Update: A stalled high-pressure system over the Southwest US is causing high temperatures there and pushing cold air into the Eastern US. * Power Outage Improvement: Power outages are decreasing, with Michigan, New York, and Pennsylvania seeing the most improvement. * Solar Activity: An M-class solar flare occurred, and a CME is heading towards Earth. * Sunstorm Impact: A CME is expected to impact Earth around the 19th, potentially causing a geomagnetic storm. * Hawaii Weather Events: Hawaii is experiencing power outages, unusual weather, and large sinkholes swallowing infrastructure. * Mount Kilawea Activity: Mount Kilawea is not erupting but is reacting to cold air and rain with increased steam. * Persistent Electromagnetic Interference: Unusual electromagnetic interference detected since October 2025, persisting for five months and appearing daily alongside 50 Hz spikes. * Schumann Resonance Anomalies: Background interference and sharp spikes observed in the Schumann Resonance, indicating significant electromagnetic activity. * Unexplained Aerial Phenomenon: Spotted in Utah, an unidentified object in the sky resembling a rocket launch, prompting investigation. * Unidentified Object in Utah Sky: A jagged circle was spotted in the sky above Spanish Fork, Utah, sparking curiosity and speculation. * Falling Object Captured on Video: Kurt Vanguard captured footage of a mysterious object descending from the sky, resembling a payload with a parachute. * Fiery Object Sighted in California: A fiery object was observed in the sky above Garden Grove, California, adding to the recent reports of unusual aerial phenomena. * Unidentified Falling Objects: Several reports of unidentified objects falling from the sky, causing concern. * Object Sightings in California and Texas: Two specific sightings: a smooth, fiery object in California and a discombobulated object in Texas. * Mysterious Sky Phenomenon: A report of a racetrack-like formation with lines resembling a guitar and strings, location unknown. * Unusual Weather Pattern: Loveland, Colorado is experiencing an alarming lack of snow in March 2022, a stark contrast to the abundant snowfall typically seen in previous years. * Local Concern: Residents, including Mary Alice Beams, are concerned about the complete absence of snow, which they have never witnessed before. * Visual Evidence: Photos shared by Mary Alice Beams show a stark difference between the snow-covered mountains of March 2021 and the dry, snowless landscape of March 2022. * Unusual Weather Patterns: Locals are concerned about the lack of snow in March, a typically snowy month, and the potential for triple-digit temperatures in the Loveland area, despite its high elevation. * Recent Weather Observations: Unusual cloud formations, including mammatus clouds and dark storm clouds, have been reported and photographed.
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