Strange and eerie sounds are being heard around the world without explanation.  I have to admit that when I heard of strange sounds heard in a few parts of the world, I thought it might be some type of YouTube hoax, then I caught sight of a major news media article and decided to give the matter more consideration. 

I read in Huffington Post about a series of mysterious underground booms occurring in Clintonville, Wisconsin for two nights, and no one, not even local officials, could figure out where the sounds were coming from.  Earthquakes, water pressure problems, underground mining and the like were all ruled out by government officials and residents remain perplexed by the sounds.  The noises have been described as "rumbles of thunder, sonic booms, or fireworks."  The noises started last Sunday evening, but stopped by daybreak.  Eerily enough, the noises started back up again on Monday evening and continued until about 5 am Tuesday morning, said City Administrator Lisa Kuss.  "There's no warning, it's just 'bam,'" Kuss said.  "I would describe it as startling, an adrenalin rush...Your heart is instantaneously kind of racing because you are not expecting it."  Another local resident, Al Miller, said he has heard rumblings for about a couple of weeks, but thought it was thunder; although an especially loud boom woke him up at about 3:00 am on Monday.  Another resident felt her house shake and she got up, thinking a tree had fallen into her house, reported Huffington Post. 

Harold Tobin, a University of Wisconsin-Madison seismologist, said there are similar reports of booms in different parts of the US and the world, some of which have not been explained.  He said, "I am as intrigued and puzzled as other people are."  A seismic station near Clintonville has recorded unusual ground shaking since Sunday night.  Tobin said such activity can be caused by quarrying, mining and heavy traffic, but the city ruled out those sources, and there are no mines or major construction in the area.  Authorities trying to track down the source reported no gas in sewers, no problems with the city's water pressure or wells, and no problems at the area landfill.  Officials inspected a nearby dam, ruling that out, and no businesses or military operations nearby caused the noise.  There have also been no recorded earthquakes in the area.  City officials are encouraging experts who might have a theory to contact them in Clintonville. 

Some other locations where eerie and booming sounds have been heard are: Russia, Europe, USA, France, Norway, Sweden, Greece, Brazil, Denmark, and Canada.  If you search "strange sounds around the world" on YouTube, you will understand this is no hoax.  Major news media are reporting the unusual sounds and many private videos have been uploaded.  * See the News Videos page of this website for corresponding videos.

Concerning the last days, God said, "I will show wonders in heaven above, signs in the earth beneath, blood, fire and vapor of smoke" Acts 2:19.  Jesus also said, "There will be great earthquakes in various places, famines, pestilences, and fearful sights and great signs from heaven" Luke 21:11.