More than 20 nighttime explosions have rocked rural Pennsylvania since April. No one knows why.

Via the Washington Post

a path in the forest

The early-morning blast on Mother’s Day was big enough to stop nature itself, if only for a moment.

A blast wave at 3:35 a.m. rippled through the woods around Lonely Cottage Road in Upper Black Eddy. Frogs stopped croaking. Crickets ceased chirping. And Nick Zangli loaded a gun to defend himself from whatever it could be.

He found an eerie quiet following what he would later call “a very large explosion” in that part of rural Pennsylvania. The next day, someone found a four- or five-foot-wide crater, about a foot deep, alongside a back road shaded by dense trees. Debris was scattered along the pavement, Zangli told ABC affiliate WPVI.

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“We shoot guns and pop fireworks up here for fun, but this was above and beyond,” Zangli said, perplexed, outside his Upper Black Eddy home.

He’s not the only one baffled — and that was hardly the only mystery blast.

There have been at least 19 others in Upper Bucks and Lehigh counties since April 2, and state troopers and ATF investigators are at a loss to publicly explain what is going on.

Details from Pennsylvania State Police have been slim. Master Trooper Marc Allen, a spokesman for the force, told The Washington Post that authorities do not want to tip off potential suspects about how much investigators already know about the string of explosions throughout the county.

Here is what is publicly known.

All of the explosions occurred between 1 a.m. and 4:30 a.m. over the past two months, and no one has been injured by any of the blasts, according to a statement provided by the state police. The explosions are intentional and not anything caused by geologic, construction or any other means, Allen said.

That’s about it.

Charlene Hennessy, a spokeswoman for the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, said Wednesday that the agency was involved in the investigation in a limited capacity but did not offer details about the federal response, which includes agents from the FBI.

Yet Hennessy previously speculated about the cause, telling Lehigh Valley Live that the blasts could have been caused by large amounts of explosive firearm targets called Tannerite — which are sold legally and not regulated by ATF. Tannerite-brand targets are sold as separate components that, when combined, can produce a small explosion.

Blowing up large amounts of Tannerite is its own YouTube genre. In one video, a group of enthusiasts gathered 164 pounds of Tannerite in a plastic bin and stuck it inside an abandoned barn, as explained by a man wearing a Richard Nixon mask, sunglasses and ear protection.

The barn is obliterated in the video.

“I would not be surprised if that’s what it turns out to be,” Hennessy told local media, referring to Tannerite.

Still, the paucity of information has left locals to speculate about the nighttime blasts, with guesses including satellites falling from the sky and illegal drilling.

Sue Crompton said an April 30 explosion shook the earth and rattled the windows in a trailer home shared with her mother.

“It practically knocked me out of bed,” Crompton told Philly.com. “Your mind goes to meteorites or people making bombs. I just don’t want anyone to get hurt.”

Crompton knows explosions: She told the Inquirer she previously worked at a ski resort in Colorado and sometimes watched controlled demolitions to blunt dangers from sudden avalanches. That April explosion told her everything she needed to know — it wasn’t a fire, even though two weeks earlier, two blasts about five minutes apart led her neighbors to suggest a fire at a nearby barn must have been the source.

Zangli, who was jolted in Upper Black Eddy on Mother’s Day, does not believe the explosions are nefarious.

But he’s worried about what could result if they continue.

“Probably kids that come up with a formula to blow stuff up, and you know it’s cool to watch something blow up,” he told the local ABC outlet, “but you could kill somebody in the process.”

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22winmag - when you ask someone which floor they'd like, and they respond with "ladies lingerie"- they're referencing the AEROSMITH SONG!!!
22winmag - when you ask someone which floor they'd like, and they respond with "ladies lingerie"- they're referencing the AEROSMITH SONG!!!
May 30, 2018 5:00 pm

Probably just the local 13 year olds practicing their IED’s.

America is chock full of mad bombers to begin with.

rocky raccoon
rocky raccoon

It’s lefty heads exploding because Trump may get the Nobel peace prize

Iska Waran
Iska Waran
  rocky raccoon
May 31, 2018 12:30 am

I’ll get the NPP before Trump does. You may not know this, but Trump once called a guy a Mexican.

Persnickety
Persnickety
May 30, 2018 5:16 pm

“Tannerite” is merely a specific mixture that’s a common mining explosive. All explosives leave a chemical signature, and if that’s what is being used here, all the LE already know.

This is probably just some basic dumbfuckery, but does make you wonder.

Tommy
Tommy
May 30, 2018 5:35 pm

Cow farts. It’s really all very simple. Just cow farts.

Jack Lovett
Jack Lovett
May 30, 2018 5:55 pm

No, it was bay rock the bomber I tells you.

Bob P
Bob P
May 30, 2018 6:52 pm

Dear bombers. Leave rural PA alone; it’s nice. If you can’t resist the urge to blow something up, pick Philadelphia. Or better yet, Washington. (P.S. NSA spies, I’m just joking.)

Jack Lovett
Jack Lovett
  Bob P
May 30, 2018 7:10 pm

Well I am not joking tsa,irs,dhs et al shit birds, you all need to die.

credit
credit
May 30, 2018 7:44 pm

There are many places globally reporting this phenomenon

paddy
paddy
May 30, 2018 7:47 pm

You have to shoot tannerite, and with a fairly high velocity round. 22 lr will not do it. .223 does it nicely. So just before each explosion, you’d hear a pretty good bang before the even louder boom. Can’t have one without the other when you’re playing with tannerite.

Rdawg
Rdawg
  paddy
May 30, 2018 8:50 pm

“22 lr will not do it.”
Bullshit. You can set off Tannerite with .22 LR all day long. Where do you people come up with this stuff?

Anonymous
Anonymous
  paddy
May 31, 2018 7:28 am

Tannerite, or the homemade equivalent, can easily be set off with a blasting cap or other initiating explosive. There is a version of it that is made to set off with a .22 and that can also set off a larger charge of the higher caliber intended Tannerite (using Tannerite as a generic term that includes several other brands as well as the easily made homemade stuff).

hardscrabble farmer
hardscrabble farmer
May 30, 2018 8:05 pm

People these days have the memory span of a tapeworm.

In April someone(s) stole over 700 pounds of dynamite from a construction site in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, less than an hours drive from Upper Black Eddy. Of course ATF isn’t about to remind you that they still can’t seem to buy a clue, so tannerite it is.

You may return to your regularly scheduled media distraction.

Botclan
Botclan
  hardscrabble farmer
May 31, 2018 6:11 am

News 8 Lancaster reported the dynamite found in a near by creek/crick about 3 days later. For what its worth.

doug
doug
May 30, 2018 8:43 pm

Very well said, Farmer.

nkit
nkit
May 30, 2018 10:22 pm
22winmag - when you ask someone which floor they'd like, and they respond with "ladies lingerie"- they're referencing the AEROSMITH SONG!!!
22winmag - when you ask someone which floor they'd like, and they respond with "ladies lingerie"- they're referencing the AEROSMITH SONG!!!
  nkit
May 31, 2018 4:19 am

Second best!

Westcoastdeplorable
Westcoastdeplorable
May 30, 2018 10:28 pm

This story leaves out a very important factor and that’s the rich history of UFO sightings in the Lehigh Valley/Bucks County. No doubt the two are related. Strange there is no mention in this piece.

http://6abc.com/archive/6513117/

AC
AC
May 30, 2018 10:34 pm

It’s just the new Jihad Scouts Summer Camp, Lone Wolf suicide bomber merit badge program. They’re in their early teens, so a few of them go off early.

Anonymous
Anonymous
May 30, 2018 11:02 pm

“All of the explosions occurred between 1 a.m. and 4:30 a.m. over the past two months”

That’s the weird nugget.

Iconoclast421
Iconoclast421
May 30, 2018 11:57 pm

I’ll be impressed when the craters get to be at least 50ft wide.

SemperFido
SemperFido
May 31, 2018 3:21 am

The lawn mower explosion was pretty impressive. The guv has been making noise about Tannerite on and off for years. Another item they would like to outlaw to help prevent IEDs. Even if HF is right and it is dynamite that they don’t want to admit they can’t find why waste a chance to mention a substance they want to remove.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  SemperFido
May 31, 2018 7:33 am

Any explosive leaves an easily identifiable chemical residue. In all probability they know what is being used and probably it most likely origin as well.

22winmag - when you ask someone which floor they'd like, and they respond with "ladies lingerie"- they're referencing the AEROSMITH SONG!!!
22winmag - when you ask someone which floor they'd like, and they respond with "ladies lingerie"- they're referencing the AEROSMITH SONG!!!
May 31, 2018 4:22 am

The stuff in chemical handwarmers and elsewhere is 80% TANNERITE!

Anonymous
Anonymous
May 31, 2018 9:50 am

Then there is the old Acetylene plus oxygen, in a garbage bag, that only needs a little fuse/flame to create one of the loudest and cheapest thrills.

also very hard to track, as they do not yet tag these industrial gases with micro dots, like they do with commercial explosives like dynamite.

but, yeah, lets go with that currently legal, and soon to be outlawed tannerite,
probably being used by a three letter agency to create the premise, and get Chuck Schumer on the case, by way of deception.