09.13.2011

Infrasound Pulsations in Malta


Malta: Mysterious Blast Rocks Dingli

The Independent
September, 13, 2011

A mysterious explosion yesterday left police wondering what its source was as their investigations led them to nothing - except quiet fields and 'witnesses' who could not explain what had happened.

The loud explosion took place in the vicinity of Dingli Cliffs at 6.20pm, but it was heard from several places across the island, including far away Pembroke, Naxxar, Swieqi and Melliena.

But when police and Civil Protection Department personnel rushed on site, with all indications pointing to another blast caused by fireworks, there was no evidence that anything of the sort had happened.

There was no plume of smoke, no debris and no smell of chemicals. The police searched all the area in question, but they could not pinpoint the exact spot where the blast occurred.

People who live in the vicinity also described it as an "earthquake, as doors shook and windows rattled.

The police kept up their investigations till late in the evening, but they were still [unable] to find out what caused the blast as theories abounded.

The mystery continues...




Analysis

The unexplained aerial explosion in Dingli, Malta becomes comprehensible in the broader context of atmospheric resonance changes now occurring throughout our planet, induced by the focusing of solar emanations into nonlinear infrasound standing waves by the Orion pyramids of Giza, Egypt.

At particular resonant distances from pyramids, as in Malta, metals become superheated by strong electrical flows transduced from ambient infrasound resonance by the pieoelectric metals themselves. In similar cases in other parts of the world, intensely electrified railroad tracks are setting off automatic roadway crossing signals, while electronic switches have been causing dozens of fatal overloads in electronic accelerator pedals in Toyota vehicles.

Dingli, Malta (35.86°N 14.38°E) is 1,052 miles from Giza, or 4.23% of the Earth's mean circumference (of 24,892 miles). Other such intense events of this nature have been reccurantly unfolding in nearby Sicily along the same resonant band at the 4.5% distance from the Great Pyramid at Giza. This resonant band of infrasound resonance focused by the pyramids was used in the ancient maltese temples of Hagar Qim, Gjanta and scores of other megalithic sites which use the peizoelectric transduction of calcite crystals in the limestone bedrock for bioelectrification purposes.

This website has covered many major stories involving infrasound resonance convergence points, including Llanidloes, Mawnan, Hull, Saffron Walden, Bridlington, Woodland, Bolton, Goa, Klai, Auckland, Sydney, Ontario, White Rock, Ranchlands, Panama, and in the US in Newport, Anderson, Kimberley, Rochester, Menomonee Falls, Pelham, Richmond, Wilmington, Virginia Beach, Nashville, Knoxville, Mobile, McCalla, northern Florida, Knob Noster, Denver, Seattle, Novato, Arroyo Grande and Atwater.

The cases have become so severe that spontaneous combustion of objects by piezoelectric induction has been recurring in spates - in areas such as Tenerife, Babura, Abuja, Bauchi, Lalapansi, Mapuve, Bodibe, Hopewell, Landovica, Longford, Hull, Egham, Wisbech, Glasgow, Peschici, Berici, across northern Greece, Ratria, Kakori, Mumbai, Kishtwar, Rangrik, Kota Baru, Kuala Lumpur, Santo Tomas, Adelaide, Sydney, Georgetown, La Pampa, Melipilla, and in the US in Seattle, Soudan SP, Minneapolis, Colorado Springs, Pueblo, Anderson, San Mateo, Vallejo, San Francisco, Santa Barbara, Clovis, Haverhill, Peabody, Brentwood and New York City.