Wyoming
New existential fear unlocked: this terrifying moving fault line in Wyoming
Wyoming resident Cody Woolard – @rednecklown – posts footage of the flora and fauna near his home. He’s posted clips of bears, snakes, elk and coyotes, but by far the scariest thing he’s shared is a clip of a moving fault line.
Unfortunately, the original was deleted, but Knightbear49 posted a copy on r/TikTokCringe.
A fault line is moving in Wyoming
byu/Knightbear49 inTikTokCringe
What in the Sunnydale Hellmouth is going on there? And why did he film it instead of running away like Usain Bolt on a downhill slope?
Reddit had many, many thoughts.
Well time to add that to the list of sentences that trigger my fight or flight response.
GooglyOldBread
Welp, it’s been nice knowing y’all.
GaySpaceCrow
Naw you just have a tremor infestation.
Nickblove
Wow this is crazy to actually see.
NoIntern4400
Learn to swim, see you down in South Dakota Bay.
StaticLynx
And why are you walking down a fault line?
No-Juice-458
THANKS, OBAMA.
GraemeKnows
This is super fascinating, thanks to the cameraman for sharing!
nominalverticle
Be cool if the neighbor’s pool suddenly was in your back yard after a good shaking…. I’ll let myself out.
TotallyNotABotAccount
That’s how you die in movies.
GrilledAvocad0
Well shit. Guess 2012 is happening 12 years late!
PupperPetterBean
Man he buried the lede here. I was wondering if he got pranked by someone digging a trench until he showed the road.
QueryCrook
EroticSouls added to our nightmares.
Does this mean the Yellowstone super volcano is finally going to blow and put an end to all our suffering?
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Just watching this terrifying climb is enough to give you nightmares
Source r/TikTokCringe Image Screengrab
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Wyoming power plant booming with suspected UFO, drone sightings — but still no answers after over a year
Fleets of drones and suspected UFOs have been spotted hovering over a Wyoming power plant for more than a year, while a local sheriff’s department is still searching for clues.
Officials with the Sweetwater County Sheriff’s Office recorded scores of beaming, drone-like objects circling around the Red Desert and Jim Bridger Power Plant in Rock Springs over the last 13 months — though they didn’t specify how many, the Cowboy State Daily reported.
Sheriff John Grossnickle was one of the first to witness the spectacles, and last saw the mind-boggling formation on Dec. 12, his spokesperson Jason Mower told the outlet.
The fleets periodically congregate over the power plant in coordinated formations, Mower claimed.
The sheriff’s office hasn’t been able to recover any of the suspected UFOs, telling the outlet they’re too high to shoot down.
The law enforcement outpost’s exhaustive efforts to get to the truth haven’t yielded any results, even after Grossnickle enlisted help from Wyoming US Rep. Harriet Hageman — who Mower claimed saw the formation during a trip to the power plant.
Hageman could not be reached for comment.
“We’ve worked with everybody. We’ve done everything we can to figure out what they are, and nobody wants to give us any answers,” Mower said, according to the outlet.
At first, spooked locals bombarded the sheriff’s office with calls about the confounding aerial formations. Now, though, Mower said that people seem to have accepted it as “the new normal.”
Mower noted that the objects, which he interchangeably referred to as “drones” and “unidentified flying objects,” have yet to pose a danger to the public or cause any damage to the power plant itself.
“It’s like this phenomenon that continues to happen, but it’s not causing any, you know, issues that we have to deal with — other than the presence of them,” he told the outlet.
The spokesperson promised the sheriff’s office would “certainly act accordingly” if the drones pose an imminent harm.
Meanwhile, Niobrara County Sheriff Randy Starkey told the Cowboy State Daily that residents of his community also reported mystery drone sightings over Lance Creek — more than 300 miles from the Jim Bridger Power Plant — starting in late October 2024 and ending in early March.
Starkey said he’s “just glad they’re gone,” according to the outlet.
Drone sightings captured the nation’s attention last year when they were causing hysteria in sightings over New Jersey.
Just days into his second term, President Trump had to clarify that the drones were authorized by the Federal Aviation Administration to quell worries that they posed a national security threat.
Still, the public wasn’t convinced, but the mystery slowly faded as the sightings plummeted.
In October, though, an anonymous source with an unnamed military contractor told The Post that their company was responsible for the hysteria.
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