AI Overview
Following the loud boom and fireball reported across Northeast Ohio on March 17, 2026—identified by NASA as a 7-ton asteroid exploding in the atmosphere—various conspiracy theories and speculations emerged on social media.
- Alien Spaceship/Base: Some social media users speculated that the object was not a meteor but a spaceship, with claims that an "alien base" exists in Ohio.
- Government/Military Cover-up: Because there was no official warning before the meteor entered the atmosphere, many questioned why NASA or other agencies did not warn the public, suggesting a cover-up.
- Secret Military Strike or Missile: Some individuals hypothesized that the blast was actually an Iranian missile strike or a covert military operation, rather than a natural occurrence.
- "Space Junk" or Failed Satellite: Before official confirmation, some suggested the object was artificial space debris rather than a natural, 6-foot diameter rock.
- Failed Warning by AI: Commenters on social media jokingly or cynically suggested that AI technology should have predicted the event, using the incident to comment on technological limitations.
Many heard it and maybe even felt it felt around the lake area and mid-Missouri with a pretty good idea but still wondering none the less.
What was originally reported as a sonic boom is now being explained, instead, as being caused by a meteor strike over northern Ohio.
It didn’t take long for the Camden County Emergency Management Agency to confirm the loud blast reported a little before 11:00 a.m. on Tuesday across the region as a sonic boom caused by low flying aircraft based on information the EMA could “confirm”.
Since then, the National Weather Service has confirmed satellite imagery suggests confirmed reports by NASA that a 7 ton meteor broke apart over northern Ohio with its effects felt as far away as in New York
The timing of that occurrence, however, doesn’t match up with a loud boom and shaking felt in the lake are right around 11:00 in the morning.
Logically there were two incidents but for the conspiracy theorists, stay tuned for more updates.
https://www.krmsradio.com/camden-ema-no-cause-for-alarm/
Maybe it weren't no meteor.
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