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Original Message Hi I'm new here but have been reading these forums for a few days and have found some interesting things and some bat shit crazy stuff. Anyways, Loud booms have been heard in and around the new Madrid area for the past 2-3 years and I thought I might post some interesting things about it.

It is important to note that loud "artillery like" booms were heard prior to the new Madrid earthquakes. [link to www.new-madrid.mo.US]

The first earthquake happened on December 16th 1811. Some of you might recognize that date has some importance. Anyways it was a pretty powerful earthquake registering at a 8.1.

There were 3 more earthquakes after it on a similar strength level.

Now, here is where it gets interesting.

"Tecumseh’s Comet and the Battle of Tippecanoe
The earthquakes were preceded by the appearance of a great comet, which was visible around the globe for seventeen months, and was at its brightest during the earthquakes. The comet, with an orbit of 3,065 years, was last seen during the time of Ramses II in Egypt. In 1811-1812, it was called “Tecumseh’s Comet” (or “Napoleon’s Comet” in Europe). Tecumseh was a Shawnee Indian leader whose name meant “Shooting Star” or “He who walks across the sky.” He was given this name at birth. A great orator and military leader, Tecumseh organized a confederation of Indian tribes to oppose the takeover of three million acres of Indian lands, which were obtained by the Treaty of Fort Wayne in 1809. His brother, a religious leader called “The Prophet,” had gained fame when he foretold the total eclipse of the sun on June 16, 1806. (They had learned about it in advance from a team of visiting astronomers.)

During this time, the Governor of Indiana Territory William Henry Harrison--worried about The Prophet’s popularity--had challenged him to produce a miracle. After the day of the “Black Sun” the brothers had no trouble attracting followers. A Black Sun was said to predict a future war. On September 17, 1811 there was another solar eclipse—which, again, was predicted by The Prophet. The brothers’ center of operations was at Prophet’s Town, located near the junction of the Wabash and Tippecanoe Rivers in northern Indiana. Tecumseh was traveling and recruiting warriors among the southeastern tribes, when Governor Harrison attacked Prophet’s Town with over a 1,000 men on November 6, 1811, a pre-emptive strike by the U. S., which marked the beginning of “Tecumseh’s War.” On December 16, when the earthquakes began, Tecumseh was at the Shawnee and Delaware Indian villages near Cape Girardeau, 50 miles north of the epicenter at New Madrid."


What great comet is in the sky right now? The rabbit hole is deep indeed.

Sources
[link to en.wikipedia.ORG]

[link to earthquake.usgs.GOV]

[link to www.tn.GOV]

[link to www.new-madrid.mo.US]


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