Can't believe that this hasn't been solved. Afterall, we are talking about explosions captured on cameras and shaking entire neighborhoods on multiple occasions.
@@loisroberts2216yeah just the random underground tunnel explosions that happen all of the time. Why didnt everyone else think of that? You're intelligent and brave.
Makes sense. Sad day for the (novice)meth maker, though. Alot of f**k-ups, over and over again, with all these repeated explosions.. One would ask how the meth-making individual(s) are faring through all the explosions@@user-xi7tb6ow9e
Reporters report information. Investigators investigate incidents. This country has very few investigative journalists left because the media outlets control the narrative and suppress much information.
@@mikepalmer2219 I agree with you. To me it is a blurry line between... reporter... investigator.... journalist. They're like steps on the ladder. I wouldn't really expect a journalist to be out asking random people on the street questions. Although it is certainly possible.
Booms in our Citrus Heights area just once in a while. Maybe twice a year. The house shakes, we go outside, but we can’t find any reason for it. It’s disturbing. Nobody can figure out what these booms are! Maybe we need Mulder and Scully!
There are reports of repeated explosions in cities on the east coast also. I don’t remember any light being described. I think it strange that the US government is not investigating why. It makes me think that they are responsible. But what are they doing? Making underground tunnels or buildings?
Why not try to TRIANGULATE the location? Set up microphones in three locations near where this is. If the clocks are precise, you can determine distance from each microphone using the time delay and the speed of sound.
Exactly, you've got a community of people all living around this neighborhood, you'd think the reporters could do a better job at investigating it to narrow down where the explosions were occurring. Clearly, it was caught on camera coming from a specific direction. It is not hard to figure out that going toward that area, looking for other residents in that direction would be able to pin-point the location better. It is not that hard to do. But I figure the media just wants to keep this story as mysterious as the booms are themselves, only because it draws more speculation than answers. It wouldn't be 'news' if they had a better answer. Though, I am guessing it is really nothing more than a couple of people having some fun at the neighbor's expense. I too happen to live in a neighborhood with similar explosions, and from where I live, it is no newsworthy mystery, it is just a nuisance.
Literally static buildup, trains make alot as do ungrounded electrical. Travels in moist are and collects same as clouds. Then a pool of it finds a flag or light pole and discharges into ground. The heat in the air bursts h20 making a loud crackle pop noise. Find the tallest metal pole around there and the tops probably damaged and blackened.
Emf readers is whats needed and can show/ trace the item building up static. Most likelly the train isnt grounded super well and on concrete/slate. Statics rolling around trying to find a liquid or metal path into the ground past rock.
Our neighborhood in Oregon has been experiencing the same “booms” sounds in the evenings, and shaking in our houses. Police don’t find anything. We learned that the sounds have been winder spread into another small city north of us that also has been having the same experiences. No answers! We have not heard or felt the sounds of explosion in recent weeks. It’s been freaky and very mysterious.
Hey im on the coast in oregon an ive heard loud booms here also, only at night. We have a mill in town but it's definitely not the mill, ive lived near it for 20 years.
These "mysteries" generally turn out to be a company doing work deemed questionable, at a time there is minimal traffic and the average person isn't up and about. Mining, quarry work, excavation.
If that were the case wouldn’t it be better to do it during day hours, because there is a strict noise ordinance that all are supposed to follow for construction.
@@normajean294instead of doing it obviously? Yeah, I agree with you. The original commenter is just a RUclips expert. Meaning, he knows nothing except how to receive cookies from his mom.
You have a recorded flash and a bang on camera. Difference between speed of light and speed of sound tells you distance to explosion. 5 seconds is about a mile. Flash & bang at same time is very close, like hundreds of feet.
Ground level! Someone is playing :) Skateborders! Ya, that's it.... What is the source? Ever heard, seen...Dry Ice in H2O? or other elements come into contact with H2O? A 5 gal bucket at wally-world? Dragons breath to???. 556 at Tannerite?...Rollerbladers...Again? Say it ain't so :(
I'd say it's about half a mile away... probably Aliens building an underground base... Sacramento would be the perfect spot considering how many aliens already live there... 🤣
Same thing has been occurring over in Stockton/ Lodi next to eight mile road. This is insane that it’s being heard all throughout these various cities.
Hint hint both places have trains. Its similair to lightning, I forget the name but have read about them somewhere...its static buildup!! Essentially making mini lightning. Emf readers (ghost finders cough) could be used to see it and track the main buildup
I had something like this happening many years ago. It turned out to be power wires arcing. There was a pole nearby where north south and east west wires crossed and there were wires that went between the upper and lower levels to tie the two sets of wires together. These wires were too long and shaking around and would occasionally arc. Inside my apartment it sounded like somebody firing a 12 gauge right next to you, but then it echoes and echoes and echoes, so you know it was really much bigger and farther away than the person next to you at the range is. I figured out what it was by light that made it through a gap in the blinds. When I called 911 about this one I said you probably have my number flagged for sounds of explosions or shots and the lady said yeah and I said well I found out what it was and within half an hour there was a lineman out there fixing it. He dropped the piece of wire that have been arcing down so I could look at it and it was incredible. The arcing had blown through more than half the thickness of the wiring many places.
Happened at work. Huge arc in a big transformer, it happened again and actually blew the transformer. Took hours to get crews to fix it. Got sent home.
Heard the exact same thing here in Southeast Kentucky about five years ago. Some people thought it was a cannon. Mr.Mb333 has been covering this phenomenon for years.
@@JohnBrinkman-v3h mines have been shut down around here for years. I literally grew up here when there was plenty of mining and never have I ever heard sounds like that before.
It's interesting how much stuff can be done without citizen awareness or approval. Good thing we don't need or want regulations or accountability I guess.
That's what I was thinking too. But the Pocket Area is between 1 and 3 miles from Sacramento Executive Airport, so I don't think you can fly a drone in that area without special permission.
Our neighbors in Irwindale California would fill hydrogen into large leaf garbage bags and float them up and explode them over the street. The bag left no remains and the hydrogen left no odor. Perhaps thats what is happening here.🧐
@romi929 the hydrogen and oxygen created a flash and quake and everything would shake. The amount of air moved created a Shockwave across 50+ yards. Very brilliant light.
Dude I live in downtown Los Angeles and there is giant explosions nearly every night, multiple times a night. I’ve asked the firefighters, the cops, and random other people….all with different answers/theories.
Lived outside of Sacramento years ago when a hugh explosion happened and It was old bombs that had been dumped and covered from years ago along a railroad. Later found out it had cracked the foundation of my home.
There are quite a few towns all over the country that have experienced this phenomena. I live in Wisconsin and this rocked one of our smaller towns several years ago. It's unlikely they'll be able to provide themselves with a satisfactory explanation (the most common theories aren't easily accepted by the mainstream), but they might find some kind of comfort in the fact that we're yet to hear of an instance where it occurred indefinitely.
If the explosions are large enough to shake houses, would local seismometers pick it up? Seems like this kind of equipment could be used to narrow down the location. Ask the geology department at UC Davis for help!
We lived in the Pocket from 2005-2017. We heard the mystery explosions several times and also caught the explosion and bright flash on our surveillance camera. No one could it explain it back then as well. There is definitely something going on
Here in Las Vegas, same thing usually hear it usually at least once or twice a week. This last one was so loud, and so close to me was absolutely TERRIFYING!
I live in SW PA and our small town experienced this. One explosion rocked the whole town but no one could figure out where it came from and no one reported damage. It was like, gas explosion, blow-a-house-to-smithereens, type explosion.
We've had that happen here in rural Virginia. I've actually called the police to tell them I heard an explosion in the night. But they never find anything....so I finally stopped calling and just learned to live with it. lol
This is happening all over California. It's hilarious that they don't know what this is. It's M-80 type fireworks thrown into trash cans, buckets or dumpsters. All the Mexicans have them. Two houses down from me, my neighbor's kid and his friends pop these off at least two or three times a week and it sounds like a damn 500 lb. bomb went off. Local news even did a story about it and they think it's dry ice in two liters lol.
It will be interesting to see if there’s a major earthquake this year in CA. Wondering if these “explosion” sounds are indicative of building tectonic pressure and underground air pockets are collapsing or being compressed in tiny spurts. Much like our bodies produce sounds as air pockets and gas move around within us before being released. I’m of course not a geologist and just speculating but I really won’t be surprised if CA has an absolutely massive earthquake this year…maybe several.
That was my first thought when hearing of this. It could be tectonic related. Look at everything happening with the earthquakes, volcanoes, sink holes that are going on all over the world. A town in Iceland is literally about to become a fissure volcano. That area was dormant for almost a 1000 years and is now waking back up. It is all very fascinating,
I've had this happen, and I live in a rural are in southwest Colorado. Heard a huge boom and went outside looking for whatever blew up. Nothing. I fully expected to find a propane tank or something blew. Closest neighbors are half a mile away. Checked with everyone and they heard it too but have no idea what it was. Never figured it out. Wasn't a sonic boom, I've heard them before. this was much different.
Interesting because I was in N Carolina last month and the exact same thing happened in the middle of the night. It was a huge explosion and when I looked out the window I expected to see fire or hear sirens within a short time. Nothing. When I mentioned it to a friend there she said lots of people have been hearing these…very suspicious…
I live the northern Idaho and sometimes we hear random explosions and I’ll get on our local FB page and see others have heard it too, but no one knows where it’s coming from
Yep last week in Humble TX we heard three loud booms that shook our homes, sounded like bombs! On Nextdoor people contacted the police and fire department and they said that a nearby law enforcement training camp were doing bomb training 👀 keep in my mind I have lived in the area for almost 20 years and never heard anything like it before
This has also been happening in the Inland Empire for about a year now. I honestly feel like someone is training in making bombs. I wouldnt be surprised if there was domestic terrorists event involving explosions.....Too many areas have this going on and no one is looking into it
Should be easy to detect source based upon the moment of the flash and the speed of sound. That Nest camera caught all the info one would need to know.
I experienced something like at my camp in the woods. I thought someone's propane tank blew up. I felt the shock waves hit me and my dad did also. We hopped in the car and drove around real quick to check on the neighbors and make sure someone didn't need help. No sign of an explosion was found anywhere.
Same thing happens near my parents home in Vacaville about 30 miles away.... several times a week between 11pm-2am..... I've talked to at least a dozen people who hear and have seen the flashes too, they said they have called police, etc...I know that I've called the police, this news station, gave them specific information on how they can capture it themselves and report on it better but they don't seem to really want to investigate this or follow up... And when I called the police they just totally blow it off like yeah yeah we know we get calls about it all the time.
I used to live close to San Diego. We'd hear loud booms, too. Was also reported on the news, but never an explanation... I assumed it was the Navy doing some kind of testing or training but they would never agree, when asked by news reporters... Weird.
I found the dudes house on google earth. There’s a small local airport in the direction of the flashes. It could be that it’s being used to film something. Hard to believe the reporters aren’t investigating on the direction of the blasts.
Well, where i live I'm about 1hr 30min from Sacramento. In the Central Valley. We here those booms about twice every other week. I can scan through my ring app and it's always constant posts of "did anyone else hear that explosion or loud boom". We have been dealing with this for about 2 years now. I've gotten use to it but there's still that curiosity. It's really loud and at times will rattle the house so it's close by or just that strong. I thought maybe something they're doing at the local hospital but the timing was always 10pm or so at night. Till this day we hear em just don't know what it is. But we're right there with these guys stumped too.
A clue would be the pocket is surrounded by the sacramento river, my guess someone blowing up fireworks in the river. Or lightening coming down in Clarksburg on the other side of the shore, mostly farmland. We were having big bangs here in elk grove a while back, it was clearly firework M80's, usually around midnight.
Would have to listen better to the explosions. The man talks over the first one and I swear I hear a firework his behind his voice but unsure. They cut off the next bang so maybe they don't want people to guess. What do people who heard it in person have to say?
@@mercedesvelasquez8781Were you there? Sometimes when neighbors light fireworks our house shakes a little. Hope it isn't more fault lines opening up with heat expansion due to global warming.
I'm pretty sure they are not fireworks. The ones we heard here last week could also be heard across 4 of our neighboring towns at the same time. Everyone was on nextdoor talking about it as it was happening.
Is some Fed agency building a secret tunnel by blasting? (Like a Cheyenne Mountain complex thing?). Or is the city/county blasting for new sewer pipes to be laid? Or the speed train thing? Or maybe a neighbor building a secret survival shelter? It seems to me that with the timing and regularity of these blasts that there is a definite purpose to it.
I just cant wrap my mind around how soo many people are unable to figure something out thats soo close to their houses AND predictably at the same time of night. I mean cmon!
Yup…if that were near my house and recurring on a regular and timed basis I’d figure out what it was…prolly some kids with m80’s or gas in plastic bags, they make big booms!
@@vanishingpoint5248 by the time the news would knock on my door to ask me if i heard the explosion, id already have went and found out what it was and be informing THEM what i found out. If the door bell cam was able to see that the flash happened on the other side of the house in its view, then go to the street on the other side of the house that it shows on the door bell cam around 8:30pm and just post up and wait. Ull be that much closer to it. I mean cmon people.
Possibly low level earthquakes. We had an event in South Alabama recently that sounded like three loud Sonic booms but they were shallow quakes. They did not produce any light so that's different but they did occur during daylight hours.
The sudden release of energy in both forms of sound and light powerful enough to rattle houses sounds to me like the ground underneath is gearing up for a big earthquake.
I heard the same sounds here in Bakersfield CA , a couple of months ago , it shook my house look out the window and saw nothing but my neighbors also startled looking out there windows … Scary times folks ..
Yes, that lady said it happened at same time, but there's always a delay with sound depending on distance of explosion or lightning unless it's within a few feet of you.
Easy to figure out. EOD examins ground in the area. Location and variance of residue, pin-point what it is. No pwr loss, not xfrmer. No weather, not lightning. Sniffer dog's? Yes, follow the scent.
Depending on where things someone has been setting off fireworks near my house pretty regularly. Last night a police helicopter came and flew around for a bit before taking off. I watched the fireworks personally. They were way louder than I was expecting and were huge. Near doveland courtish
Its static making mini lightning strikes. It can literally travel in the air similair to in a storm. The most moist dense areas is path of least resistance. One of the clouds builds up gets led to a grounded light or flag pole aaand boom! But no damage because it was moisture crackling in the air that got "damaged" and probably made into ozone.
I thought I heard before That when the Earth slips at certain faults with the right rock formation that it will cause a flash in the sky, along with a boom. I has anybody else heard this before?
it has been a while but about 3 times a year always in the evening the lines running along the street I live on hum and shiver then after about an hour or so they give a crackling popping sound then a loud POW that shakes the line after the popping quits the humming stops but the lines swing and jump back and forth then after several minuets it all goes quite and the lines stop swinging. It had been going on for the 45 years I have lived in our home. Firefighters and police have stopped coming out to check on it
Call your power company every time it happens, try to give as much detail as to time, anything seen or heard, and how long it lasts. They have equipment failing somewhere and what you are hearing is a severe overload of the lines.
@@laurieo877 Static booms, no. But powerlines have controls to raise or lower voltages that are often operated at a set time or times each day. If that equipment is not working right, it could cause booms, flashes of light or explosions every time it operates.
It looks and sounds like an earthquake flash or earthquake lightning. They should test for deep seismic activity any smell fluctuations will probably line up with the loud booms.
1) How would you not be terrified?! 2) What did the people from the house say about the bright lights in their back yard and why was/is no one in this video talking about that?!
This journalist talked to neighbors and… the end. Where’s the investigation? This woman definitely should not be called an investigative reporter. She only reported and nothing else
A woman in the comment section said that it was happening in an area where she was. It was electrical lines that every so often would touch and arch... So a linemen went out and took care of the problem. I think that the commenter was probably the most accurate most likely. We have wires stretching all through this country everywhere. I even saw a bird land on a transformer wire and it made a loud explosion and a light flash. They need to send some linemen out and check...
Hi,I live in L.A. midcity… I have been logging the booms in my area. My booms have been around 12 midnight to 2 am . A couple nights ago there were 4 huge explosions! If you news people could reach out to LA news stations.. I can’t believe it’s not a priority
So crazy this video showed up in my feed! This morning my sister and I were in our house In Arizona and we heard a big boom and the house shook for a second, went outside and nothing!
It's probably people setting of mortar fireworks on the ground. Has anyone asked the people at the house where they saw the flash in the back yard? I guarantee those people know what it is.
I hear rumbles almost every darn week! Sometimes twice a week. It’s 🚀 launches ! I swear Elon is building a city up there. 😂 It’s smart to get away from this wacky planet if so.
Somewhere near there is either a sewer, septic, or enclosed area where methane gas builds up, for some reason its seeping out of the ground and getting trapped and then it reaches high concentrations where some sort of device which turns on and off cycles on and the spark ignites it. We had this happen 50 years ago, nobody knew why manhole covers were in the street where traffic was, a small access panel from the septic system at a home was leaking methane and the gas made its way into the sewer where it built up and would ignite shooting the manhole covers like a cannon.
Can't believe that this hasn't been solved. Afterall, we are talking about explosions captured on cameras and shaking entire neighborhoods on multiple occasions.
Is that all the police do anymore? Seems like it, they Just drive around, pretending like they are working
Underground tunnels maybe what going on.
@@loisroberts2216yeah just the random underground tunnel explosions that happen all of the time. Why didnt everyone else think of that? You're intelligent and brave.
Makes sense. Sad day for the (novice)meth maker, though. Alot of f**k-ups, over and over again, with all these repeated explosions.. One would ask how the meth-making individual(s) are faring through all the explosions@@user-xi7tb6ow9e
@@user-xi7tb6ow9e stop
I can't stand reporters asking citizens instead of investigating like they're trained.
Trained?? LOL. You're cute.
Reporters report information. Investigators investigate incidents. This country has very few investigative journalists left because the media outlets control the narrative and suppress much information.
Isn't that part of the definition of the word investigation?
Asking witnesses would be part of any good investigation. But we all know these are not journalists anyway.
@@mikepalmer2219 I agree with you. To me it is a blurry line between... reporter... investigator.... journalist. They're like steps on the ladder. I wouldn't really expect a journalist to be out asking random people on the street questions. Although it is certainly possible.
Aliens rushing to leave to get as far away from us, as fast as they can.
I don't blame them lol
It’s alien alien or illegal aliens?
@@jacknguyen5677 Mining company exploting a nearby quarry. They should be sued
😂😂😂😂😂
Smart aliens. They probably want their spaceships back.
Booms in our Citrus Heights area just once in a while. Maybe twice a year. The house shakes, we go outside, but we can’t find any reason for it. It’s disturbing. Nobody can figure out what these booms are! Maybe we need Mulder and Scully!
It could be an underground volcano! Need to bring in Geology!
It's probably movement of the tectonic plates.
We had one in Maryland, around Annapolis, in march or April. It was a sonic boom. Heard across five counties.
@@thefucrew9865you must not live where earthquakes occur
It’s earthquake lighting
I remember as a kid alot of mysterious explosions that locals couldnt explain. The explosions stopped everytime we ran out of m80s.
What are, "m80s", and when did these things happen? You left that out.
🤣🤣👍👌
M80s don't rattle multiple houses and go off every night for years lol
😂
There are reports of repeated explosions in cities on the east coast also. I don’t remember any light being described. I think it strange that the US government is not investigating why. It makes me think that they are responsible. But what are they doing? Making underground tunnels or buildings?
There’s been a lot of plate movements and that can be a precursor of EQ activity, plus the light flashes from rock rubbing against itself.
Oooooo..... I never thought of that. Another possibility.
@@susanjones8489no
@@susanjones8489it's in areas to with no supposed plates
It's all their little bunkers.
Why not try to TRIANGULATE the location? Set up microphones in three locations near where this is. If the clocks are precise, you can determine distance from each microphone using the time delay and the speed of sound.
Well, they don't work in Chicago...so I'm not sure they'd work here. ;-)
-- BR
Exactly, you've got a community of people all living around this neighborhood, you'd think the reporters could do a better job at investigating it to narrow down where the explosions were occurring. Clearly, it was caught on camera coming from a specific direction. It is not hard to figure out that going toward that area, looking for other residents in that direction would be able to pin-point the location better. It is not that hard to do. But I figure the media just wants to keep this story as mysterious as the booms are themselves, only because it draws more speculation than answers. It wouldn't be 'news' if they had a better answer. Though, I am guessing it is really nothing more than a couple of people having some fun at the neighbor's expense. I too happen to live in a neighborhood with similar explosions, and from where I live, it is no newsworthy mystery, it is just a nuisance.
If the govern meant is in on it the authorities will turn a blind eye.
Literally static buildup, trains make alot as do ungrounded electrical. Travels in moist are and collects same as clouds. Then a pool of it finds a flag or light pole and discharges into ground. The heat in the air bursts h20 making a loud crackle pop noise. Find the tallest metal pole around there and the tops probably damaged and blackened.
Emf readers is whats needed and can show/ trace the item building up static. Most likelly the train isnt grounded super well and on concrete/slate. Statics rolling around trying to find a liquid or metal path into the ground past rock.
Our neighborhood in Oregon has been experiencing the same “booms” sounds in the evenings, and shaking in our houses. Police don’t find anything. We learned that the sounds have been winder spread into another small city north of us that also has been having the same experiences. No answers! We have not heard or felt the sounds of explosion in recent weeks. It’s been freaky and very mysterious.
What neighborhood or what are some surrounding neighborhoods? I'm also in Oregon
Hey im on the coast in oregon an ive heard loud booms here also, only at night. We have a mill in town but it's definitely not the mill, ive lived near it for 20 years.
It's been suggested that these explosions may be due to meth labs. It makes sense, especially in parts of Oregon where there is a lot of drug use.
@@paulreynolds2569 stop doing meth
Could be an indicator of a big earthquake following?
These "mysteries" generally turn out to be a company doing work deemed questionable, at a time there is minimal traffic and the average person isn't up and about. Mining, quarry work, excavation.
That's a nice coverup story, when it's actually subterranean excavation.
If that were the case wouldn’t it be better to do it during day hours, because there is a strict noise ordinance that all are supposed to follow for construction.
Who's doing it tho??@@Surprise_Inspection
@@normajean294instead of doing it obviously? Yeah, I agree with you. The original commenter is just a RUclips expert. Meaning, he knows nothing except how to receive cookies from his mom.
@@KB-kp2ozbetter cookies from mom than kisses on the lips from dad. Am I right smoochy?
You have a recorded flash and a bang on camera. Difference between speed of light and speed of sound tells you distance to explosion. 5 seconds is about a mile. Flash & bang at same time is very close, like hundreds of feet.
Ground level! Someone is playing :) Skateborders! Ya, that's it.... What is the source? Ever heard, seen...Dry Ice in H2O? or other elements come into contact with H2O? A 5 gal bucket at wally-world? Dragons breath to???. 556 at Tannerite?...Rollerbladers...Again? Say it ain't so :(
No one went behind the houses to look were the flashing was happening.
And of course, everyone starts counting when they see a flash and hear an explosion.
I'd say it's about half a mile away... probably Aliens building an underground base... Sacramento would be the perfect spot considering how many aliens already live there... 🤣
I figured 3 blocks in that direction and but i don't live there so it'll remain a mystery i guess. 😂
Same thing has been occurring over in Stockton/ Lodi next to eight mile road. This is insane that it’s being heard all throughout these various cities.
Hint hint both places have trains. Its similair to lightning, I forget the name but have read about them somewhere...its static buildup!! Essentially making mini lightning. Emf readers (ghost finders cough) could be used to see it and track the main buildup
Could be the tunnels the building to bring water from the Sonora's to the pumping station in Tracy
X59 was announced the last few days too
Same thing was happened* in North Hollywood around 2016 late night!! So loud they boom set of car alarms!!
Stuck in Lodi again
I had something like this happening many years ago. It turned out to be power wires arcing. There was a pole nearby where north south and east west wires crossed and there were wires that went between the upper and lower levels to tie the two sets of wires together. These wires were too long and shaking around and would occasionally arc. Inside my apartment it sounded like somebody firing a 12 gauge right next to you, but then it echoes and echoes and echoes, so you know it was really much bigger and farther away than the person next to you at the range is. I figured out what it was by light that made it through a gap in the blinds. When I called 911 about this one I said you probably have my number flagged for sounds of explosions or shots and the lady said yeah and I said well I found out what it was and within half an hour there was a lineman out there fixing it. He dropped the piece of wire that have been arcing down so I could look at it and it was incredible. The arcing had blown through more than half the thickness of the wiring many places.
Interesting. Thank you for describing it. May be the cause for sure
I'm ok
@@spiritwalker-nv7dpare you really tho?
Happened at work. Huge arc in a big transformer, it happened again and actually blew the transformer. Took hours to get crews to fix it. Got sent home.
@@dylankurbstomp1124 Am I really what??
Heard the exact same thing here in Southeast Kentucky about five years ago. Some people thought it was a cannon. Mr.Mb333 has been covering this phenomenon for years.
Coal mining
@@JohnBrinkman-v3h nope
What’s his take? Haven’t heard him talk about it
@@JohnBrinkman-v3h mines have been shut down around here for years. I literally grew up here when there was plenty of mining and never have I ever heard sounds like that before.
@@Shmyrk Mr.Mb333 simply covers it. He does not really speculate as to why. He cover's all types of strange phenomena.
It's interesting how much stuff can be done without citizen awareness or approval. Good thing we don't need or want regulations or accountability I guess.
Why do you assume it's the private sector?
Yes, it sure is...and they count on it.
@@jenniferk8710 I don't. I don't think I said or suggested that.🤔
Citizens awareness and approval !? HaHaHaHa ! That’s the best laugh I’ve had in a long While !
I would set up a drone with a night vision camera around the times its heard. Bound to catch a general location. Sounds spooky
That's what I was thinking too. But the Pocket Area is between 1 and 3 miles from Sacramento Executive Airport, so I don't think you can fly a drone in that area without special permission.
Someone MUST know what exactly happened. Too much hiding things from people…
Yeah, our own FOS government. 👍🏻
Hopefully not more domestic terrorists building bombs for the trailer park.
Our neighbors in Irwindale California would fill hydrogen into large leaf garbage bags and float them up and explode them over the street. The bag left no remains and the hydrogen left no odor. Perhaps thats what is happening here.🧐
Really? Does that hydrogen causes lights too? And no eye witnesses whatsoever? Plus the noise is so strong that shakes the houses !
@romi929 the hydrogen and oxygen created a flash and quake and everything would shake. The amount of air moved created a Shockwave across 50+ yards. Very brilliant light.
The Sacramento river is right next to that neighborhood.
We weren't trying to be stealthy but We used to do the same with oxygen and acetylene.
I live here in sacramento and I hear these ALL THE TIME. Only at night
Elk Grove has them all the time too.
Because PG&E sucks
It's probably power line arcing
Me too. Oak Park Area
Dude I live in downtown Los Angeles and there is giant explosions nearly every night, multiple times a night.
I’ve asked the firefighters, the cops, and random other people….all with different answers/theories.
Same here I live in South Central and there is always random explosions. No one seems to care why..lol
Same here in Orange County
Same here in Northridge.
Can you share any wild theories you have heard that can be plausible
Downtown LA? That would be gun fire.
Lived outside of Sacramento years ago when a hugh explosion happened and It was old bombs that had been dumped and covered from years ago along a railroad.
Later found out it had cracked the foundation of my home.
I lived very close to Denios in 1973 when Antelope blew up.
There are quite a few towns all over the country that have experienced this phenomena. I live in Wisconsin and this rocked one of our smaller towns several years ago. It's unlikely they'll be able to provide themselves with a satisfactory explanation (the most common theories aren't easily accepted by the mainstream), but they might find some kind of comfort in the fact that we're yet to hear of an instance where it occurred indefinitely.
If the explosions are large enough to shake houses, would local seismometers pick it up? Seems like this kind of equipment could be used to narrow down the location. Ask the geology department at UC Davis for help!
Geologists are bogus and they know it
Aliens arriving through the portal at that hour every time.
What else could it be?
Take me to your leader.....hahaha😂
Yes, a sign of a healthy psyche to go immediately to aliens. 😂
People partying in the sewer?
Hahaha 😂
We lived in the Pocket from 2005-2017. We heard the mystery explosions several times and also caught the explosion and bright flash on our surveillance camera. No one could it explain it back then as well. There is definitely something going on
Here in Las Vegas, same thing usually hear it usually at least once or twice a week. This last one was so loud, and so close to me was absolutely TERRIFYING!
Nellis AFB and Area 51.
Yes! I hear them in north Las Vegas while at my parents and in the southwest which is where I live and hear it almost every other night
Las Vegas is surrounded by active US military testing facilities, so, that's actually not surprising.
@@tanyasmith2173but it's also in places with no bases
@@ChrisL-oz4lpit's also in places with no bases
I live in SW PA and our small town experienced this. One explosion rocked the whole town but no one could figure out where it came from and no one reported damage. It was like, gas explosion, blow-a-house-to-smithereens, type explosion.
We've had that happen here in rural Virginia. I've actually called the police to tell them I heard an explosion in the night. But they never find anything....so I finally stopped calling and just learned to live with it. lol
This is happening all over California. It's hilarious that they don't know what this is. It's M-80 type fireworks thrown into trash cans, buckets or dumpsters. All the Mexicans have them. Two houses down from me, my neighbor's kid and his friends pop these off at least two or three times a week and it sounds like a damn 500 lb. bomb went off. Local news even did a story about it and they think it's dry ice in two liters lol.
I visualize you as Hank Hill. Sorry, haha.
I meant Tom Anderson!
It will be interesting to see if there’s a major earthquake this year in CA. Wondering if these “explosion” sounds are indicative of building tectonic pressure and underground air pockets are collapsing or being compressed in tiny spurts. Much like our bodies produce sounds as air pockets and gas move around within us before being released. I’m of course not a geologist and just speculating but I really won’t be surprised if CA has an absolutely massive earthquake this year…maybe several.
doesnt sound like farts to me...
That was my first thought when hearing of this. It could be tectonic related. Look at everything happening with the earthquakes, volcanoes, sink holes that are going on all over the world. A town in Iceland is literally about to become a fissure volcano. That area was dormant for almost a 1000 years and is now waking back up. It is all very fascinating,
You never know! That is why I moved 29 years ago!
Highly unlikely if it's happening every Wednesday at the same time?
@orphicfemme7694 maybe you should be a geologist cause California had an earthquake tonight..
I've had this happen, and I live in a rural are in southwest Colorado. Heard a huge boom and went outside looking for whatever blew up. Nothing. I fully expected to find a propane tank or something blew. Closest neighbors are half a mile away. Checked with everyone and they heard it too but have no idea what it was. Never figured it out. Wasn't a sonic boom, I've heard them before. this was much different.
I live in Montrose county and hear explosions in the middle of the night a couple of times a month.
Interesting because I was in N Carolina last month and the exact same thing happened in the middle of the night. It was a huge explosion and when I looked out the window I expected to see fire or hear sirens within a short time. Nothing. When I mentioned it to a friend there she said lots of people have been hearing these…very suspicious…
I live the northern Idaho and sometimes we hear random explosions and I’ll get on our local FB page and see others have heard it too, but no one knows where it’s coming from
these people are pretty chill 😳, I'd be over the neighbor's fence. i do like the drone idea tho
Weird, a lot of people in Houston have been talking about this happening as well recently.
We experienced three times down here in Alvin!
Yep last week in Humble TX we heard three loud booms that shook our homes, sounded like bombs! On Nextdoor people contacted the police and fire department and they said that a nearby law enforcement training camp were doing bomb training 👀 keep in my mind I have lived in the area for almost 20 years and never heard anything like it before
This happens all the time in Carmichael. It's been years. Why is this only a story now?
So what’s it?
Static buildup and discharge --- see main comment on video
Because it's happening in an affluent neighborhood. That's when everyone cares.
Yea in fair oaks too. I've heard this bullshit for years. I swear it's some asshole lightning fireworks and trying to wake everyone up.
Did you call a news station or bring attention to it in any way?
This has also been happening in the Inland Empire for about a year now. I honestly feel like someone is training in making bombs. I wouldnt be surprised if there was domestic terrorists event involving explosions.....Too many areas have this going on and no one is looking into it
Should be easy to detect source based upon the moment of the flash and the speed of sound. That Nest camera caught all the info one would need to know.
Off you go then. We expect to be pleased with your results.
I experienced something like at my camp in the woods. I thought someone's propane tank blew up. I felt the shock waves hit me and my dad did also. We hopped in the car and drove around real quick to check on the neighbors and make sure someone didn't need help. No sign of an explosion was found anywhere.
No one went towards the light to see what it was. Oh my God.
Go into the light, Carol Anne.
Tik tok was down , no reason to go out
Same thing happens near my parents home in Vacaville about 30 miles away.... several times a week between 11pm-2am..... I've talked to at least a dozen people who hear and have seen the flashes too, they said they have called police, etc...I know that I've called the police, this news station, gave them specific information on how they can capture it themselves and report on it better but they don't seem to really want to investigate this or follow up... And when I called the police they just totally blow it off like yeah yeah we know we get calls about it all the time.
Not a mention that anyone went straight to the block to interview anyone at or closer to the site?
I used to live close to San Diego. We'd hear loud booms, too. Was also reported on the news, but never an explanation... I assumed it was the Navy doing some kind of testing or training but they would never agree, when asked by news reporters... Weird.
Could be sonic booms. Used to hear that often in Lautzenhausen, Germany.
I've only heard one in rural Utah, late at night. The house shook and none of the dozen neighbors knew what it was.
I found the dudes house on google earth. There’s a small local airport in the direction of the flashes. It could be that it’s being used to film something. Hard to believe the reporters aren’t investigating on the direction of the blasts.
Well, where i live I'm about 1hr 30min from Sacramento. In the Central Valley. We here those booms about twice every other week. I can scan through my ring app and it's always constant posts of "did anyone else hear that explosion or loud boom". We have been dealing with this for about 2 years now. I've gotten use to it but there's still that curiosity. It's really loud and at times will rattle the house so it's close by or just that strong. I thought maybe something they're doing at the local hospital but the timing was always 10pm or so at night. Till this day we hear em just don't know what it is. But we're right there with these guys stumped too.
A clue would be the pocket is surrounded by the sacramento river, my guess someone blowing up fireworks in the river. Or lightening coming down in Clarksburg on the other side of the shore, mostly farmland. We were having big bangs here in elk grove a while back, it was clearly firework M80's, usually around midnight.
Naw these explosions are hard enough to cause homes to shake a bit so can't be fireworks
Would have to listen better to the explosions. The man talks over the first one and I swear I hear a firework his behind his voice but unsure. They cut off the next bang so maybe they don't want people to guess. What do people who heard it in person have to say?
@@mercedesvelasquez8781Were you there? Sometimes when neighbors light fireworks our house shakes a little. Hope it isn't more fault lines opening up with heat expansion due to global warming.
@mercedesvelasquez8781 you would be surprised how loud a firework can be, it can definitely rattle the house
I'm pretty sure they are not fireworks. The ones we heard here last week could also be heard across 4 of our neighboring towns at the same time. Everyone was on nextdoor talking about it as it was happening.
Great job investigating.💤💤
Is some Fed agency building a secret tunnel by blasting?
(Like a Cheyenne Mountain complex thing?).
Or is the city/county blasting for new sewer pipes to be laid?
Or the speed train thing?
Or maybe a neighbor building a secret survival shelter?
It seems to me that with the timing and regularity of these blasts that there is a definite purpose to it.
The police didn’t look hard enough. You have an exact direction it originated from. Geeeez
I just cant wrap my mind around how soo many people are unable to figure something out thats soo close to their houses AND predictably at the same time of night. I mean cmon!
Yup…if that were near my house and recurring on a regular and timed basis I’d figure out what it was…prolly some kids with m80’s or gas in plastic bags, they make big booms!
@@vanishingpoint5248 by the time the news would knock on my door to ask me if i heard the explosion, id already have went and found out what it was and be informing THEM what i found out. If the door bell cam was able to see that the flash happened on the other side of the house in its view, then go to the street on the other side of the house that it shows on the door bell cam around 8:30pm and just post up and wait. Ull be that much closer to it. I mean cmon people.
Possibly low level earthquakes. We had an event in South Alabama recently that sounded like three loud Sonic booms but they were shallow quakes. They did not produce any light so that's different but they did occur during daylight hours.
Underground bunkers being dug out. Did the ground shake also?
The sudden release of energy in both forms of sound and light powerful enough to rattle houses sounds to me like the ground underneath is gearing up for a big earthquake.
That’s been happening in north Sacramento also
Right, I was like “One week!? This shit’s been part of Arden daily life since I lived there!
@@1cr19 Mining company exploting a nearby quarry. They should be sued
I heard the same sounds here in Bakersfield CA , a couple of months ago , it shook my house look out the window and saw nothing but my neighbors also startled looking out there windows … Scary times folks ..
Some said it’s from boring the underground tunnels. Heard that opinion decade ago while visiting San Diego.
Interesting theory, each week around same time they could be exploding a new section to bore.
It's either some sort of company doing something they don't want anybody to know about or the atmosphere doing weird things.
We are always dealing with this in Carmichael! People say they’re illegal fireworks
There has to be a reason for it! What is our government up to?
Why do you believe the government is responsible for this?
Wonder how building underground tunnels would sound
What is the time difference between the flash and the boom? 5 seconds is one mile.
Yes, that lady said it happened at same time, but there's always a delay with sound depending on distance of explosion or lightning unless it's within a few feet of you.
Underground
yep. tunnels.
Underground bunkers/tunnels being made? And it's not like people would tell you if they were.
Who's the overly eager AP Chem kid in this neighborhood?
Easy to figure out. EOD examins ground in the area. Location and variance of residue, pin-point what it is. No pwr loss, not xfrmer. No weather, not lightning. Sniffer dog's? Yes, follow the scent.
Someone ask Lucy Jones. Don’t some earthquake precursors cause this?
I was thinking along those lines too.
YES!
Any underground facilities in the area being dismantled?
I just hate it when that happens!
Depending on where things someone has been setting off fireworks near my house pretty regularly. Last night a police helicopter came and flew around for a bit before taking off. I watched the fireworks personally. They were way louder than I was expecting and were huge. Near doveland courtish
For now, I'll go with electrical arc😂 there is probably someone turning on or turning off a big piece of equipment down the line. Same time every day.
I wonder if any of those explosions have anything to do with the magnetic reversal and physical pole changes that are happening.
It happens in the Florin area too.
Presumably one of the neighbors is causing explosions; how well do they know each other?
Its static making mini lightning strikes. It can literally travel in the air similair to in a storm. The most moist dense areas is path of least resistance. One of the clouds builds up gets led to a grounded light or flag pole aaand boom! But no damage because it was moisture crackling in the air that got "damaged" and probably made into ozone.
Trains make alot of static as do electrical devices that arent grounded right
High power radio and TV transmitters also accumulate a lot of static.
Interested theory.
@@RIGeek. Mining company exploting a nearby quarry. They should be sued
In L A has been happening for years and no one knows what it is ,it happends almost at midnight
What Beautiful Home's
Thinking the same. Didn't know Pocket area had homes like that!
I thought I heard before That when the Earth slips at certain faults with the right rock formation that it will cause a flash in the sky, along with a boom. I has anybody else heard this before?
it has been a while but about 3 times a year always in the evening the lines running along the street I live on hum and shiver then after about an hour or so they give a crackling popping sound then a loud POW that shakes the line after the popping quits the humming stops but the lines swing and jump back and forth then after several minuets it all goes quite and the lines stop swinging. It had been going on for the 45 years I have lived in our home. Firefighters and police have stopped coming out to check on it
Call your power company every time it happens, try to give as much detail as to time, anything seen or heard, and how long it lasts. They have equipment failing somewhere and what you are hearing is a severe overload of the lines.
Haha! What state is this, may I ask?
But how can it happen at exact same time in so many different states? Are static booms set on a timer?
@@laurieo877 Static booms, no. But powerlines have controls to raise or lower voltages that are often operated at a set time or times each day. If that equipment is not working right, it could cause booms, flashes of light or explosions every time it operates.
StyroPyro, a local man, is quoted as saying “Holy f*heck*, those explosions are loud, no idea what they are or where they are coming from”
It looks and sounds like an earthquake flash or earthquake lightning. They should test for deep seismic activity any smell fluctuations will probably line up with the loud booms.
You are correct I looked it up
1) How would you not be terrified?! 2) What did the people from the house say about the bright lights in their back yard and why was/is no one in this video talking about that?!
If I had to take a wild guess, it seems like someone's filling balloons with acetylene gas or hydrogen gas and lighting them.
LoL
It's swamp gas
Wow this is strange, ive seen numerous posts on the Neighbors app about this exact thing for the past few weeks! But i live in central Calif🤔.
It might have something to do with the Delta Water Tunnel Project.
This journalist talked to neighbors and… the end. Where’s the investigation? This woman definitely should not be called an investigative reporter. She only reported and nothing else
Same thing happened in Elk Grove last year.
A woman in the comment section said that it was happening in an area where she was. It was electrical lines that every so often would touch and arch...
So a linemen went out and took care of the problem.
I think that the commenter was probably the most accurate most likely.
We have wires stretching all through this country everywhere.
I even saw a bird land on a transformer wire and it made a loud explosion and a light flash.
They need to send some linemen out and check...
99.8% they are (ground salutes). aka Professional grade fireworks. That cannot be bought without a license. Not meant for a backyard!
Hi,I live in L.A. midcity… I have been logging the booms in my area. My booms have been around 12 midnight to 2 am . A couple nights ago there were 4 huge explosions! If you news people could reach out to LA news stations.. I can’t believe it’s not a priority
So crazy this video showed up in my feed! This morning my sister and I were in our house In Arizona and we heard a big boom and the house shook for a second, went outside and nothing!
Everyone need to go out and buy a whole bunch of toilet paper just in case:)
And put on a mask
It's probably people setting of mortar fireworks on the ground. Has anyone asked the people at the house where they saw the flash in the back yard? I guarantee those people know what it is.
I hear rumbles almost every darn week! Sometimes twice a week. It’s 🚀 launches ! I swear Elon is building a city up there. 😂 It’s smart to get away from this wacky planet if so.
"... for days people there are getting [sic] rocked by a series of boom ..." -- miraculously, this is corrected in the description.
Quite neighborhood means nothing. Shit happens.
Highland Park IL is a very nice area. Shit indeed happened there.
Thank you…. I live in a “ nice quiet neighborhood “ ….It’s astonishing what can go on behind these nice quiet neighbors doors…. 💥🔥💥🔥
Is anyone other than citizens interested in finding out who is digging underground?
Foothill Farms/N. Highlands all the time. Fireworks
We used to get News Coverage like this with an Ending as to What caused the Explosion. Obviously, those days are over.
They could be testing the new NASA’s X-59 Quiet Supersonic Jet?
Somewhere near there is either a sewer, septic, or enclosed area where methane gas builds up, for some reason its seeping out of the ground and getting trapped and then it reaches high concentrations where some sort of device which turns on and off cycles on and the spark ignites it. We had this happen 50 years ago, nobody knew why manhole covers were in the street where traffic was, a small access panel from the septic system at a home was leaking methane and the gas made its way into the sewer where it built up and would ignite shooting the manhole covers like a cannon.