Its under an electric station nearby. The city is distancing itself and says it does not own the property. The city claims it was used as an Army research facility and missile base.
I swear to you all that during the cover of thunderstorms, I have been hearing explosions going on nearby from my home.
I am a combat veteran and can tell the difference between thunder and explosions.
This is intense.
EDIT: OKAY I DIDNT CONFIRM THE DUMB BUT LOOK AT THIS LETTER AND DECIDE.. https://ibb.co/0yXrK9P
Located on the east side of the City, Western Electric is a 22-acre former US Army missile & communications systems manufacturing site with 760,000 square feet of space in 16 buildings. At its peak in the 1960’s, this plant employed almost 4,000 engineers, technicians and line workers. Entire neighborhoods, schools and shopping areas were built nearby to serve the plant.
Employment slowly declined at the plant as the Cold War ended. In 1991, the facility officially closed. The property was sold by the US Government in 2004; it has been predominantly vacant since. In 2016, the plant was added to the National Register of Historic Places to encourage tax credit investors and historic redevelopment.
We had the same happen near us. Heavy thunderstorms, unusual frequency of thunder. Then a chain of large explosions during the thunder. It shook the ground, knocked out some electronics at near by stores, etc.
These explosions were blamed on thunder, tannerite, and even fireworks. But they were heard in a line stretching about 40 miles.
Oddly enough, we also have an abandoned water station near town. No one claims ownership.
When we were kids we snuck in there one night and there were stairs that spiraled down for what looked like forever. We went down so far that we could no longer see the lights that we left at the entrance. We got spooked by some strange sounds and never went back. A big fence was put around the place not long after that.