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Post by lois on Jul 26, 2013 20:18:19 GMT -6
This sounds like the wings of my humming birds. If you stand next to one hovering it is very loud in your ears. I never notice this before even though I have watched this video a dozen times. There is a large difference in the hum and the trumpet sound people hear.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 26, 2013 22:15:07 GMT -6
Oh I figure the trumpet sound is just Gabriel warming up
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Post by skywalker on Jul 29, 2013 21:18:25 GMT -6
It said that only some people can hear it. That must mean it is only audible at a certain frequency. I heard it when I was in Florida once but I don't know if that is the same hum that other people are reporting. The one I heard sounded electrical in nature. Other people report it as a deep rumbling sound. tTat's not really what I heard. Mine was more of a higher pitched sound.
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Post by niki on Jul 30, 2013 7:32:49 GMT -6
we've heard it here in Michigan. I can't really describe it...it's like a metallic hum and has an electrical vibration to it. Either way, it's creepy. Reminds me of War of the Worlds. :/
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Post by auntym on Aug 2, 2013 14:34:24 GMT -6
www.livescience.com/38427-the-hum-mystery-taos-hum.htmlMysterious Hum Driving People Crazy Around the WorldBy Marc Lallanilla, Assistant Editor July 25, 2013 It creeps in slowly in the dark of night, and once inside, it almost never goes away. It's known as the Hum, a steady, droning sound that's heard in places as disparate as Taos, N.M.; Bristol, England; and Largs, Scotland. But what causes the Hum, and why it only affects a small percentage of the population in certain areas, remain a mystery, despite a number of scientific investigations. [The Top 10 Unexplained Phenomena] www.livescience.com/11345-top-ten-unexplained-phenomena.html Reports started trickling in during the 1950s from people who had never heard anything unusual before; suddenly, they were bedeviled by an annoying, low-frequency humming, throbbing or rumbling sound. The cases seem to have several factors in common: Generally, the Hum is only heard indoors, and it's louder at night than during the day. It's also more common in rural or suburban environments; reports of a hum are rare in urban areas, probably because of the steady background noise in crowded cities. Who hears the Hum?Only about 2 percent of the people living in any given Hum-prone area can hear the sound, and most of them are ages 55 to 70, according to a 2003 study by acoustical consultant Geoff Leventhall of Surrey, England. Most of the people who hear the Hum (sometimes referred to as "hearers" or "hummers") describe the sound as similar to a diesel engine idling nearby. And the Hum has driven virtually every one of them to the point of despair. [Video: Listen to 6 Spooky Sounds] "It's a kind of torture; sometimes, you just want to scream," retiree Katie Jacques of Leeds, England, told the BBC. Leeds is one of several places in Great Britain where the Hum has recently appeared. "It's worst at night," Jacques said. "It's hard to get off to sleep because I hear this throbbing sound in the background … You're tossing and turning, and you get more and more agitated about it." Being dismissed as crackpots or whiners only exacerbates the distress for these complainants, most of whom have perfectly normal hearing. Sufferers complain of headaches, nausea, dizziness, nosebleeds and sleep disturbances. At least one suicide in the United Kingdom has been blamed on the Hum, the BBC reports. CONTINUE READING: www.livescience.com/38427-the-hum-mystery-taos-hum.html
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Post by lois on Aug 2, 2013 20:03:36 GMT -6
This hum started in the southwest almost 20 years ago. I have a witness on tape telling sighting's host Tim White it drives him crazy . He went to every location he could think of. Even down into the caves there. Never found the source. I do not think they ever will.
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Post by paulette on Aug 2, 2013 21:31:59 GMT -6
Is that the actual sound? I can't imagine anyone not being able to hear that.
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Post by skywalker on Aug 2, 2013 21:49:21 GMT -6
That's the sound that I heard when I was in Florida that one time. It was all over the place and all around me. It was louder outside of the city but I could hear it within too. Sounded like a gazillion electronic crickets or something.
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Post by sunbow on Aug 3, 2013 15:50:45 GMT -6
Seems the sound in the video could be heard by anyone. It does not clarify if it is the real sound amplified or raised in pitch or just a synth.
We had a low hum last winter for about five months. The corner of the house where my wife reads was the most noticeable. We looked around and even went outside, but it seemed to come through the ground. Might have been industrial, but we live out in the country, so the only suspect we could think of is a stone quarry about four miles away.
It is possible that many counties and government centers are drillng underground shelters, however, that would require a lot of equipment, which would be seem like it would have a public profile, even if it was imported.
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Post by plutronus on Aug 4, 2013 15:36:56 GMT -6
Is that the actual sound? I can't imagine anyone not being able to hear that. Paulette, and All,
The problem with things such as this, is that its a personal awareness, one that can't be realized exactly the same by anyone else, yet those of us who can hear the 'hum' apparently are hearing the same 'thing'. Its a wholly subjective matter. I listened to the sound on the video for you Paulette, while the sound does exhibit some characteristics of the 'hum' that I hear, especially the dynamicity of it, it also has too much of a dominate variance, it moves too fast and the wave shape is not contoured the same as that of what I hear, and also, there is another kind of a 'rattly' almost a motor-boat 'buzz' every so often which is never present in the hum I hear. So, from my perspective, the sound in the video is representative but is not the humming sound that I hear.
However, to answer your question specifically, re; the video sound being the 'actual sound' that folks are hearing, it is my opinion, NO.
My mmmeee-woh-wow-mmmeee-woh-wow-mmmeee-woh-wow story....
My awareness of the hum began several weeks after the Northridge California Earthquake in 1994 (that was WOW-WEE!). Its also interesting to note, that it was in that period, as I look back on it now in retrospect, it was a way-marker in my significant self-realization of my intensifying ESP functionality. Weird-scenes inside the goldmine baybee (JM, Doors).
Initially the sound was faint, but in a short few weeks it began increase in its intensity. It began to drive me a bit antsy, so much so, that I started attempting to track-down-the-source, 'cause I wanted to break that machine.
I reasoned, that the sound was being caused by an out-of-round bearing in some large machine that had been damaged in the (then) recent surrounding area earthquake. But I couldn't rationalize how the sound being a relatively low intensity and low aural frequency sound (that no one in my household could hear, or that any of my neighbors could hear?). How could such a sound be conducted any distance? I lived in an area that was separated by dozens of blocks of residential houses, at least a half mile from any commercial zoned buildings...machine-shops, milk-stirring machines, bread-kneading machines, et cetera. So I imagined that the sound might be kinetically commuted through the interconnecting under-streets water/sewer pipes, or even natural-gas pipes? The neighborhood is zoned RA (rural area) and everyone has a septic tank, while many have deep-wells, it turns out we're hooked up to city-water. But I studied the water network, it just mechanically can't do what I was speculating.
Then I discovered that the only time I could hear the hum was at night or early mornings? Adjacent to my back-porch was a little room, inside of which could hear the hum, but if I stepped outside, I could not!?? The sound could only be heard inside a structure, a resonator box? Then I discovered that I could sit inside my Chevy K5 Blazer (the big gas guzzling version of a...Ford Bronco). Sitting inside my K5 with the engine off, I could hear the sound, but not with the engine running. So on XMass day, there was virtually no activity on the streets, I grabbed pencil & note-book on a clip-board, and went hum hunting. My plan was to attempt to triangulate the sound source by attempting to localize the sound through listening at different, disparate locations. I started my engine and drove a few blocks, turned off the engine and listened. I did this for several hours, but I could not discern an intensity difference at the different locations. It was maddening.
A few months later, I called the DWP. I called and called and called, I was driving those boys nuts. I wanted them to come down to my place with a sound meter to find that phkn noise and put it out of my misery. Eventually they sent a DWP electrical crew in one of their big trucks. I can still their faces, rimmed in their hard-hats looking down at me as I explained the problem to them, heh heh heh. Yep, they thought I was nuts. Their faces said it all. Nobody in their crew could hear it, inside my house. They visited me several different times. They did not know how to help me, I mean, they got ladders, cherry-pickers and voltmeters. Then I started bugging the Building and Safety Department, I even caused them to send an inspector out a few times. I was hoping that I could cause them to do a sound survey to locate the noise source, but they also could not hear the sound.
And so, I ramped things up a bit. I designed a couple of sound instruments, the first was comprised of a large area woofer that I scavenged out of a garbage dumpster, I recoiled it and hooked it up to a sensitive audio spectrum amplifier, using my oscilloscope for read-out, but the system did not register anything that could match the sound. Then I tried using several different band-length geophones, which were surplus from oil-exploration projects (I bought them on eBay for around $40 ea). They were all made by GeoScience, and their spectrum ranges overlapped. They nominally sensed, 0.5 Hz,1.0 Hz, 2.5 Hz, 5 Hz, and 10 Hz. At that time I was a contributing member of the Public-Seismic-Network, and had a US Geological Survey registered home-fabricated Lehman short-period seismometer. Using the amplifier design from my seismometer, I fabricated a five channel version each with its own analog-to-digital converter, and then I mux'd the binary out to data-logging memory, where I dual-ported the data into a PC via a home-brew AT parallel port card that I designed. I wrote the software in Borland C which ran in Win95. All of this took about two months to complete.
And what I did learn from all of the above work? Well, the geophones may be thought of as being HYPER-SENSITIVE microphones, coupled to a well-filtered (no 60 Hertz/cycle AC hum is amplified), super-sensitive pre-amplifier/amplifier into a digitizer. I could see in the data, my kitties walking on the concrete dance-pad in my backyard, and the possums jumping down off the top of the chain-link fence (yep they walk across the top). I could see the cars on the roads whizzing by and the MetroRail train 7 miles distance doing its morning runs...but I could not match the hum!!
So I guessed the 'sound' might be directed RF energy...radio waves. So I rented a wide-band RF Hewlett-Packard spectrum-analyzer, $200/day, I had it for two weeks, turned out the owner of the rental-house had a friend who could hear the Taos-Hum and was being vociferous about the matter, so they let me use the analyzer for an additional week, gratis. Again, I found nothing that matched the hum I could hear.
So my next attempt, involved using a sound-card sw program I found on the InterNet. It was written in Borland Delphi (I still have that program, somewhere? probably on an 5.25" floppy for which I no longer have a disk drive). Having the source, and myself being a competent experienced Pascal programmer, I hacked the code to fit my needs. Basically the original program (very nicely done), used the DSP chip in the SoundBlaster sound card to numerically synthesize audio-tones which it output through the speaker-out jack, and the sw provided both a tone-frequency control and a programmable volume-control. The user-interface painted graphical sliders that could be grabbed by the mouse. I hacked together a 'digital-clock' like display, which readout the synthesized tone-frequency and I added a sweep control to the synthesizer along with a ramp-up rate spin-box, so that I could set a minimum start tone frequency and maximum stop-tone frequency set-point limits. These modifications enabled the DSP to generate (synthesize) a tone that ramped upward in ever increasing frequency until matching the upper set-point, at which time the process began again from the lower set-point, while reading out the synthesized frequency on the digital-clock like display on the Windows-95 screen.
Using the above configuration with headphones, I placed one earphone over one ear, leaving the other ear open to the environment to hear the hum. Then running the software, I would watch the tone-frequency display to see the frequency that aurally matched the hum as it 'crossed' the tone I could hear with my 'hum' ear. Using this strategy, I mapped the hum that I could hear to be around 6 Hz ~ 9 Hz. Strangely the hum frequency seemed to move around a bit?
The frequency coincidentally, happens to be right in the middle of the theta rhythm range. As you may know, theta rhythm is the frequency that is used in bin-aural brain-wave entrainment equipment used by military Remote-Viewers to aid their transition from the Asiyah (where you are reading this) into Yetzirah consciousness, where the psychic realm exists. It is also, coincidentally, the pulse rate that Ray Stanford and George Hunt-Williamson (working independently), measured, which was being optically (light) emitted by hovering flying-saucers.
One day, a friend of mine, an IBM mainframe customer service engineer, who lived in New York City came to visit with me while in town. He while residing in the penthouse of a 97 story high-rise apartment building, was visited by glowing Extra-Terrestrials. They floated down through the ceiling (penthouse is top-floor), their feet did touch the floor. They desired that my pal come with them, offering him immortality if he chose to do so, but my friend, told me, that he was having so much fun with the girls (had good paying job, splashing the ca$h, super-nice apartment, etc), that while he was interested, he did not wanna go. They told him it was ok, that anytime he wanted to go with them, all he need do, would be to think about them and they would come and pick him up! Well, so here's my pal, sitting in my lab with me sipping on a cold-one, and he says to me, "Hey whats causing that loud throbbing noise? Can ya turn it off for me? Its really annoying!" No one, not my brothers, not my step-daughters, not my girlfriend, none of my neighbors, no one that I knew, could hear the sound. Every person I have located since that day, that can hear the 'hum' everyone of them has had alien contact. Its not good evidence, as its based on a fairly random sampling of people, and its adhoc at best, but it is a non-zero statistic and an odd one to boot.
What ever the sound is, it is my opinion, that it is not air-molecule commuted, in other words, it is not modulated air-pressure waves impinging upon the ear-drums type 'sound', rather, it is realized as being sound by those who can hear it. Where the source of the sound originates, in my opinion remains a mystery.
There is more to the story, and I was interviewed in a documentary about the hum and my study effort, blah, blah, blah and if y'all really wanna hear it, I'll jot it down for you.
This all was about 20 years ago. The hum is worse now, at times its so loud that my ears literally and painfully ring from the resonant reverberation. I have developed an effective counter, two types. For sleeping at night, I run a little night-stand two-speed fan, something about the wind-noise (similar to white-noise...pink noise with 12 dB roll-off) masks the sound. The second strategy also employs white-noise, and for this, I have an electronic 'nature-sounds' synthesizer, which I set for gentle-breeze mode while wearing comfortable iPod earbuds. I have to do this so that I can sleep at night. I hear that phkn sound all the time now, often during daylight hours.
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Post by lois on Aug 5, 2013 18:05:51 GMT -6
PLUTRONUS. thank you so much on your input about this hum. Yes I have always believe a ufo witness hears the hum more so than anyone else. I never heard it til 1972 after my missing time and ufo encounter. It is a ufo power that is use to run their ships . I heard it then coming from the ship. Even though I ran from it when this horrible vibration began to over take me from head to toe. Why do I still hear it today?
I always run a fan at night. Sometimes by laying my head on a pillow with one ear covered by the pillow it begins to come in waves. One cannot tell which direction it is coming from. At least what I hear you cannot tell. It may just be by chance but it sound just like the sound from the ufo that night. It was deep low hum not changing in pitch. If I ever hear it in one of these videos I would recognize it instantly. Some are close but not close enough.
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Post by lois on Aug 5, 2013 19:02:03 GMT -6
I just gave myself a terrible headache by listen to ten pages on u tube of rotating sounds. Could not even come close. This sound does give a slight likeness to the hum I hear. What I hear is much lower than this and it comes in waves. You cannot imagine the noise I been playing here on my computer.. omit the clacking sound. Don't be afraid to turn it up
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Post by lois on Aug 5, 2013 19:07:31 GMT -6
When this thing in video above reverses rotation at the end it is even closer a little. By the way .. What the heck is this thing in video above? Downloader did not explain it. Imagine the soles of your feet standing on top this sound.
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Post by lois on Aug 5, 2013 19:17:33 GMT -6
Maybe we can hear the earth turn. Don't listen to the higher pitch tone but only the lower tone. .. This is all I could find. I will never be able to duplicate it as it is not any kind of a machine we have hear on earth. We do not know what the aliens use for fuel or energy.
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Post by skywalker on Aug 6, 2013 1:27:15 GMT -6
I just now was able to read your post, plutronus. Very interesting. I wish I could respond to it in more detail but I'm on my cell phone right now cuz my computer is having problems and typing is a pain in the rear.
It's interesting you couldn't detect the sound with any of your instruments. Do you think that whatever it is is being transmitted intentionally or just a byproduct of something else that is going on?
I'll post more when I get my puter working.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 7, 2013 0:13:30 GMT -6
The hum is worse now, at times its so loud that my ears literally and painfully ring from the resonant reverberation. plutronus[/font][/font] [/quote] That was my next question. I was wondering if you had any ideas on what would cause my ears to painfully ring, only on occas., when they used to ring (not so painful) but more often? I also have to have a fan on, and try to sandwich my head between pillows in desperation sometimes. And yes, I also hear it during the day (but not all the time). I also have personally wondered if this "hum" is why I have taken to constantly making a humming noise myself, wherever it is quiet.
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Post by auntym on Aug 7, 2013 9:42:42 GMT -6
www.ufodigest.com/article/mysterious-hum-0806August 07, 2013 MYSTERIOUS HUM HEARD WORLDWIDE: A MIND CONTROL OPERATION BY US AND UK GOVERNMENTSBy Tony Elliott It seems this year we have yet another strange acoustic event taking place on a worldwide scale, replacing that of the trumpet sounds reported during the latter half of 2011 through 2012. This time, it is a low pitched hum heard by about 1 person in every 50 and mostly experienced by older people above 50 years old. The sound itself resembles that of the Taos, New Mexico hum which has been heard for over two decades in the area. Contrary to the strange sounds of trumpets reported around the world the hum is a phenomenon I too, am familiar with having heard it occasionally in different areas of the US since 1990. Personally, I haven't heard it for about 12 years. The sound is a low pitched hum that seems to emanate from whatever structure you happen to be in at the time. It is most likely, rarely experienced outside in an open area since it seems to need something constructed such as a house, building, etc. to bounce off of or interact with. Thus, we must conclude that the hum is not a sound per say but a vibration which causes the perception of sound when it interacts with a structure. If you happen to have experienced this hum, you may have noticed that the perception of sound can be very high when your head is at a certain angle but when you turn your head just the slightest the sound seems to be either drastically reduced or disappears entirely. This suggests that the vibrations have a geographical point of origin and are not coming from every direction. With this in mind, we must conclude that the vibrations have a particular point of origin. Since the event is taking place on a world scale, one must also deduce that there are many points of origin rather than one central area where they are produced. This also indicates that the vibrations are very likely a manufactured event, rather than naturally produced by the planet itself. If the vibrations are being produced by humans we must realize off the top that such an endeavor would be too large for average people to pull off on the scale the hum is being experienced the world over. Thus, we have to assume that governments are involved. The hum is experienced mostly in the US, UK, Australia, in scattered areas along the Mediterranean Sea coast, and in some areas in the world on a much lesser extent. Interestingly, the hum seems to have not been experienced in Russia or China. This indicates that the US and UK are the countries responsible for manufacturing the vibrations, since it would be impossible for the US and UK to install equipment necessary for producing the vibrations in either of these two countries. Since sound vibrations can be used to manipulate the mind we must realize that the hum is being used as a tool to influence peoples thinking on a massive scale. More of an explanation of how these governments are achieving this can be seen at the following link. www.abovetopsecret.com/forum/thread59992/pg1CONTINUE READING: www.ufodigest.com/article/mysterious-hum-0806
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Post by niki on Aug 7, 2013 10:39:21 GMT -6
I don't naturally assume our government is responsible although it's not a far stretch lol. Maybe the Earth is trying to tell us something ;-)
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Post by auntym on Aug 22, 2013 13:47:33 GMT -6
wtvr.com/2013/08/20/neighbors-keep-hearing-mysterious-boom-sound-near-carytown/ Neighbors keep hearing mysterious ‘boom’ near Carytown August 20, 2013, by Chelsea Rarrick RICHMOND, Va. (WTVR) – Some people living on Grayland Avenue near Carytown told CBS 6 they have heard a mysterious boom sound for the past few months. “It’s like a boom that has an echo to it,” said Thomas Daniel who lives near Grayland Avenue and S. Sheppard Street. Daniel told CBS 6 news reporter Chelsea Rarrick that he hears the mystery sound periodically, sometimes even a few times a week. He said he first heard it while sitting on his front porch around 2 a.m. “You think sometimes it’s like a train backing into another train,” said Daniel Sarah Barrow also lives on Grayland Ave. and heard a boom for the first time this week around 10 or 11 p.m. “The front right window shook, which made me realize it’s more than just a backfire from a truck on a highway,” she said. CBS 6 contacted the Richmond Police Department regarding the noise. RPD said they have received a couple of reports regarding the sounds in the area, but can’t confirm what it is since an officer didn’t hear the sound. “Where is this coming from?” said Daniel. WATCH VIDEO: wtvr.com/2013/08/20/neighbors-keep-hearing-mysterious-boom-sound-near-carytown/
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Post by niki on Aug 22, 2013 14:15:27 GMT -6
Doing a bit of research and listening to the videos in this thread, there seem to be four separate and different 'noise' events occurring around the globe. The booms have been heard mostly in the US and are sometimes accompanied by flashes of light. Numerous police agencies have fielded 911 calls about these boom sounds. Michigan, Arkansas, Kentucky, Ohio, Oregon, Indiana, Wisconsin and Illinois all have online news reports regarding the sounds. They tend to take place over a period of several weeks and then stop. Then, there is the electronic cricket noise which resembles the Taos video sound. Then there is the 'strange humming' noise. I've heard that one...it happens at different times of the day here but even after paying attention for several days I cannot attribute it to any sort of 'schedule'. Its a low, rumbling noise, almost sounds like a jet but seems to emanate from the Earth rather than from the sky. The last one is what they are calling "Gabriel's trumpet'....a noise heard and filmed around the globe. This is the one that creeps me out the most. It sounds like the Earth is crying.
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Post by skywalker on Aug 22, 2013 20:46:19 GMT -6
What kind of flashes of light are accompanying the booms? Like lightning? I always suspected the booms were related to some secret underground digging that was going but possibly not. I know that mysterious booms have been reported for at least since the 1970s because I remember reading about them in an old book from way back then. Some of the other sounds seem more modern like the electronic cricket type sound. I think that one has something to do with the electronic field that is being generated by our power grid and the way it interacts with the atmosphere. That was the one that I heard in Florida and it did sound electrical in origin. Some booms might also be meteors that explode in the atmosphere. That could also produce a bright flash of light but it wouldn't be lasting for several weeks and then quitting.
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Post by lois on Aug 22, 2013 20:52:31 GMT -6
Doing a bit of research and listening to the videos in this thread, there seem to be four separate and different 'noise' events occurring around the globe. The booms have been heard mostly in the US and are sometimes accompanied by flashes of light. Numerous police agencies have fielded 911 calls about these boom sounds. Michigan, Arkansas, Kentucky, Ohio, Oregon, Indiana, Wisconsin and Illinois all have online news reports regarding the sounds. They tend to take place over a period of several weeks and then stop. Then, there is the electronic cricket noise which resembles the Taos video sound. Then there is the 'strange humming' noise. I've heard that one...it happens at different times of the day here but even after paying attention for several days I cannot attribute it to any sort of 'schedule'. Its a low, rumbling noise, almost sounds like a jet but seems to emanate from the Earth rather than from the sky. The last one is what they are calling "Gabriel's trumpet'....a noise heard and filmed around the globe. This is the one that creeps me out the most. It sounds like the Earth is crying. That is the one I do not like also Niki. I heard it once for hours in the middle of the afternoon about four summers ago. My husband could not hear a thing, not even when sitting out side at the table. I could of heard that awful sound from inside my closet with music earphones on.. I posted it the next day. I believe at ufomania.. And found someone on the forum from Wisconsin heard it also. I think it was Deb. She has not found us here at Teor yet. Do you remember Deb or Debbie from Wisconsin? We use to talk a lot in pms. She heard it same day same time.. I hate losing folks. She had not been on for a couple of months before we all left ufomania. If I would of had me senses working I would of left her a pm about TEOR. It went on for a while before closing down.
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Post by lois on Aug 22, 2013 21:13:56 GMT -6
What kind of flashes of light are accompanying the booms? Like lightning? I always suspected the booms were related to some secret underground digging that was going but possibly not. I know that mysterious booms have been reported for at least since the 1970s because I remember reading about them in an old book from way back then. Some of the other sounds seem more modern like the electronic cricket type sound. I think that one has something to do with the electronic field that is being generated by our power grid and the way it interacts with the atmosphere. That was the one that I heard in Florida and it did sound electrical in origin. Some booms might also be meteors that explode in the atmosphere. That could also produce a bright flash of light but it wouldn't be lasting for several weeks and then quitting. Every time some one hears the booms it is usually on the East Coast. Now this last one was in Va.
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Post by niki on Aug 23, 2013 5:53:30 GMT -6
What kind of flashes of light are accompanying the booms? Like lightning? I always suspected the booms were related to some secret underground digging that was going but possibly not. I know that mysterious booms have been reported for at least since the 1970s because I remember reading about them in an old book from way back then. Some of the other sounds seem more modern like the electronic cricket type sound. I think that one has something to do with the electronic field that is being generated by our power grid and the way it interacts with the atmosphere. That was the one that I heard in Florida and it did sound electrical in origin. Some booms might also be meteors that explode in the atmosphere. That could also produce a bright flash of light but it wouldn't be lasting for several weeks and then quitting. The flashes of light that accompany the booms, in some cases, are bright white flashes that light up the entire horizon for a quick second or two....comparable to lightning but lighting up all areas of the sky at once rather than in a single spot. Science has attributing the booms and flashes, in some cases, to preceding earth quakes, although after watching the news reports from areas all over the midwest I am not convinced. In most cases NO earthquakes followed. I just blame all this stuff on HAARP lol...I just get the feeling we, meaning science, are messing with things we shouldn't be messing with. :/
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Post by niki on Aug 23, 2013 5:55:28 GMT -6
Doing a bit of research and listening to the videos in this thread, there seem to be four separate and different 'noise' events occurring around the globe. The booms have been heard mostly in the US and are sometimes accompanied by flashes of light. Numerous police agencies have fielded 911 calls about these boom sounds. Michigan, Arkansas, Kentucky, Ohio, Oregon, Indiana, Wisconsin and Illinois all have online news reports regarding the sounds. They tend to take place over a period of several weeks and then stop. Then, there is the electronic cricket noise which resembles the Taos video sound. Then there is the 'strange humming' noise. I've heard that one...it happens at different times of the day here but even after paying attention for several days I cannot attribute it to any sort of 'schedule'. Its a low, rumbling noise, almost sounds like a jet but seems to emanate from the Earth rather than from the sky. The last one is what they are calling "Gabriel's trumpet'....a noise heard and filmed around the globe. This is the one that creeps me out the most. It sounds like the Earth is crying. That is the one I do not like also Niki. I heard it once for hours in the middle of the afternoon about four summers ago. My husband could not hear a thing, not even when sitting out side at the table. I could of heard that awful sound from inside my closet with music earphones on.. I posted it the next day. I believe at ufomania.. And found someone on the forum from Wisconsin heard it also. I think it was Deb. She has not found us here at Teor yet. Do you remember Deb or Debbie from Wisconsin? We use to talk a lot in pms. She heard it same day same time.. I hate losing folks. She had not been on for a couple of months before we all left ufomania. If I would of had me senses working I would of left her a pm about TEOR. It went on for a while before closing down. Scary, Lois. I do not like that sound. It reminds me of War of the Worlds. Yes, I remember Deb. I think we lost alot of people that trickled over to UFOMANIA but didn't have time to see you all came here. I miss alot of them
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Post by Deleted on Aug 24, 2013 20:01:10 GMT -6
The last one is what they are calling "Gabriel's trumpet'....a noise heard and filmed around the globe. This is the one that creeps me out the most. It sounds like the Earth is crying. Hi Niki. I also think the "trumpet" sound (that I have heard) is more like the sound of a voice of sorts. Can you point me to a particular video of the "trumpet" where it sounds to you like crying? Thanks
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Post by lois on Aug 25, 2013 0:15:20 GMT -6
The last one is what they are calling "Gabriel's trumpet'....a noise heard and filmed around the globe. This is the one that creeps me out the most. It sounds like the Earth is crying. Hi Niki. I also think the "trumpet" sound (that I have heard) is more like the sound of a voice of sorts. Can you point me to a particular video of the "trumpet" where it sounds to you like crying? Thanks Here is one I believe jc.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 25, 2013 8:12:03 GMT -6
I had my head phones on and ready to go! It said "try again later". ?? but how sweet of you to try for me, Lois! Something like the "Taos Hum" is what I hear a lot of the time. I've described before that when I've heard it in the early morning, it just sounds like many, many cars rushing by on the highway that is within a mile of my home. In some ways, it is comforting to know that other people hear this. of course I'm sorry that it is so irritating.
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Post by niki on Aug 25, 2013 9:12:22 GMT -6
The last one is what they are calling "Gabriel's trumpet'....a noise heard and filmed around the globe. This is the one that creeps me out the most. It sounds like the Earth is crying. Hi Niki. I also think the "trumpet" sound (that I have heard) is more like the sound of a voice of sorts. Can you point me to a particular video of the "trumpet" where it sounds to you like crying? Thanks hmmm.....maybe there are more than one trumpet type noises. Earth groaning might be more accurate than crying, it just sounds mournful to me. Here is a sample pf a bunch of them in one video:
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