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Post by Deleted on Jan 25, 2012 11:01:04 GMT -6
According to this article the solar system is moving through some energy cloud and maybe it's all connected to these noises. The article itself is disturbing (doomsdayish) but I wonder if all of these things aren't attractants to our creepy little friends. Let me know what you guys think of this article www.solar-storm-warning.com/
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Post by Deleted on Jan 25, 2012 11:39:38 GMT -6
According to this article the solar system is moving through some energy cloud and maybe it's all connected to these noises. The article itself is disturbing (doomsdayish) but I wonder if all of these things aren't attractants to our creepy little friends. Let me know what you guys think of this article www.solar-storm-warning.com/I dunno Jo... there are a hand full of spelling, grammatical and homonym mistakes in this article. It makes me want to say it is not an authentic article... but I'm not 100% sure. Maybe they just can't afford a good editor... ~shrug~ I haven't been noticing a spike in auroral activity in my neck of the woods... but that doesn't mean anything. Yes, we've been having some strange weather up here, but the jet stream is pretty close to the gulf of Alaska too so... that could also be explaining it. ~shrug~ I'm not an astronomer or a meteorologist though and I don't have access to vast amounts of data so I have no idea whether or not these claims are legit...
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Post by Deleted on Jan 25, 2012 16:36:23 GMT -6
I just read a more 'edited' article concerning the solar storms and the prediction is that they will increase dramatically. I'm also going to look for backup for that article I posted earlier..usually I hunt down something to back up anything I put on here...but I had a doc apt. which was for 9:45 and I couldn't get in until 11:45 because....wait for it....their computers were down as was mine. Go figure..it was on the news even that the CME's would effect computers and cable..but did they know about it in the doctors office? Nope.
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Post by auntym on Jan 25, 2012 16:46:31 GMT -6
www.examiner.com/unexplained-phenomena-in-national/mysterious-waterphone-strikes-again-new-ufo-sounds-video-onlineMysterious waterphone strikes again in new 'UFO sounds' video onlineTracey Parece , Unexplained Phenomena Examiner January 24, 2012 Strange noise in the Netherlands 24-01-2012 Another video has surfaced that seeks to prove that strange sounds really are being heard all over the world. This time, the low creaking and groaning tones made famous by a November 2011 video from Russia were allegedly heard in the Netherlands on Monday, January 24, 2012. SamaelX6NL reported the new sounds as the "creepiest sound . . . ever heard." The low tones certainly are creepy There's just one problem: Both the strange sounds from the Kiev video and the Netherlands seem to have the same source, a musical instrument called a waterphone that was invented in 1969. Do all the recent UFO sounds resemble the tones of the waterphone? No. However, enough of them do sound remarkably identical to the instrument. It's certainly no coincidence. The Unexplained Phenomena Examiner makes no claims that these strange UFO sounds are real, merely that they have been reported multiple times throughout the world by people just like you. CONTINUE READING: www.examiner.com/unexplained-phenomena-in-national/mysterious-waterphone-strikes-again-new-ufo-sounds-video-onlineUploaded by SamaelX6NL on Jan 24, 2012 The Earth is Groaning - Unknown sound phenomena occurring 2011 Uploaded by fidockave213 on Aug 19, 2011 Strange sounds of UNKNOWN origin penetrating through the earth. The phenonema has been on going for months now in various parts of the world and has been given no real explination to how or why. One possible theory to the phenonema is the sounds are being caused drilling to make way for large underground bomb shelters as some Governments are taking the threat of 2012 seriously. These noises are being reported on a much larger scale compared to what this video shows. credit given for footage used from sheilaaliens
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Post by Deleted on Jan 25, 2012 17:28:19 GMT -6
www.examiner.com/unexplained-phenomena-in-national/mysterious-waterphone-strikes-again-new-ufo-sounds-video-onlineMysterious waterphone strikes again in new 'UFO sounds' video onlineTracey Parece , Unexplained Phenomena Examiner January 24, 2012 Strange noise in the Netherlands 24-01-2012 Another video has surfaced that seeks to prove that strange sounds really are being heard all over the world. This time, the low creaking and groaning tones made famous by a November 2011 video from Russia were allegedly heard in the Netherlands on Monday, January 24, 2012. SamaelX6NL reported the new sounds as the "creepiest sound . . . ever heard." The low tones certainly are creepy There's just one problem: Both the strange sounds from the Kiev video and the Netherlands seem to have the same source, a musical instrument called a waterphone that was invented in 1969. Do all the recent UFO sounds resemble the tones of the waterphone? No. However, enough of them do sound remarkably identical to the instrument. It's certainly no coincidence. The Unexplained Phenomena Examiner makes no claims that these strange UFO sounds are real, merely that they have been reported multiple times throughout the world by people just like you. CONTINUE READING: www.examiner.com/unexplained-phenomena-in-national/mysterious-waterphone-strikes-again-new-ufo-sounds-video-onlineUploaded by SamaelX6NL on Jan 24, 2012 The Earth is Groaning - Unknown sound phenomena occurring 2011 Uploaded by fidockave213 on Aug 19, 2011 Strange sounds of UNKNOWN origin penetrating through the earth. The phenonema has been on going for months now in various parts of the world and has been given no real explination to how or why. One possible theory to the phenonema is the sounds are being caused drilling to make way for large underground bomb shelters as some Governments are taking the threat of 2012 seriously. These noises are being reported on a much larger scale compared to what this video shows. credit given for footage used from sheilaaliens Im thinking (just a guess) that this could be related to reply # 167 associated with the noise in Oshawa , Ontario. I went through other video's on youtube about this noise and one commenter said they tracked the noise down to a local steel mill in Whitby. If you look at the geographical location you'll see that Whitby is close to this town here also(windsor),even closer than Oshawa is. So Im guessing that these noises may be related to the steel mill in that area.
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Post by skywalker on Jan 25, 2012 21:24:06 GMT -6
According to this article the solar system is moving through some energy cloud and maybe it's all connected to these noises. The article itself is disturbing (doomsdayish) but I wonder if all of these things aren't attractants to our creepy little friends. Let me know what you guys think of this article www.solar-storm-warning.com/I think the website went a little overboard with the doomsday predictions but the concept of the weird energy cloud is still interesting. That could explain a lot of the weird stuff that has been happening lately like the auroras appearing in Arkansas and the warm winter we are having right now, not to mention the strange sounds. If the sun is getting excited than it would be producing more activity which could effect the Earth in weird ways. I went to the NASA website and found this about their solar storm prediction: Q: Is there a danger from giant solar storms predicted for 2012?
A: Solar activity has a regular cycle, with peaks approximately every 11 years. Near these activity peaks, solar flares can cause some interruption of satellite communications, although engineers are learning how to build electronics that are protected against most solar storms. But there is no special risk associated with 2012. The next solar maximum will occur in the 2012-2014 time frame and is predicted to be an average solar cycle, no different than previous cycles throughout history.
Naturally they are downplaying it as usual. It doesn't say anything about any weird energy cloud though. I'm going to keep looking for the weird energy cloud.
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Post by skywalker on Jan 25, 2012 21:51:56 GMT -6
I found a website that claims to have an explanation for the weird noises, or at least one of them known as the hum. homepages.tesco.net/~John.Dawes2/The cause of the Hum.
Experiments and observations carried out during the past two years (2010-2011) have confirmed that the Hum is caused by an interaction which takes place between the electrical power system or Grid, and the Earth’s ionosphere.
It must be clearly understood that the energy produced by this interaction, which enters the head and produces the sensation of noise, is not an electromagnetic wave.
The detector used in the latest experiments makes use of a resonant effect, it is of a very simple mechanical construction and no electronic devices are use in the actual detector.
One of the most striking observations made during these experiments was that one can actually see the transfer of energy taking place using only the naked eye.
The transfer of energy is quite violent and immediately brings to mind the number of Hum sufferers who have claimed that at times the Hum can cause their whole body to vibrate.
It is not necessary to live in the proximity of pylons to experience the Hum, its effects covers countries and even continents.
The point has now been reached when it is safe to eliminate the large number of theories and often ridiculous suggestion as to the cause of the Hum, none of which were based on experiment or measurement.
For those who wish to pursue the investigation, forget about sound waves and radio waves and concentrate on the connection which takes place between gravity and the inner ear, it only requires an open mind and the courage to look. It also says the website will be closed on January 31 and it will be redirected to this address: www.johndawes.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/
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Post by lois on Jan 25, 2012 23:23:23 GMT -6
Auntym You have to admit most of them has the same identical sound. These sounds remind me of different things, and I have stated a few. The more I listen they seem to sound like pure heavy metal grinding like a car being crushed in a junkyard.
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Post by Steve on Jan 26, 2012 1:30:19 GMT -6
I found a website that claims to have an explanation for the weird noises, or at least one of them known as the hum. homepages.tesco.net/~John.Dawes2/The cause of the Hum.
Experiments and observations carried out during the past two years (2010-2011) have confirmed that the Hum is caused by an interaction which takes place between the electrical power system or Grid, and the Earth’s ionosphere.
It must be clearly understood that the energy produced by this interaction, which enters the head and produces the sensation of noise, is not an electromagnetic wave.
The detector used in the latest experiments makes use of a resonant effect, it is of a very simple mechanical construction and no electronic devices are use in the actual detector.
One of the most striking observations made during these experiments was that one can actually see the transfer of energy taking place using only the naked eye.
The transfer of energy is quite violent and immediately brings to mind the number of Hum sufferers who have claimed that at times the Hum can cause their whole body to vibrate.
It is not necessary to live in the proximity of pylons to experience the Hum, its effects covers countries and even continents.
The point has now been reached when it is safe to eliminate the large number of theories and often ridiculous suggestion as to the cause of the Hum, none of which were based on experiment or measurement.
For those who wish to pursue the investigation, forget about sound waves and radio waves and concentrate on the connection which takes place between gravity and the inner ear, it only requires an open mind and the courage to look. It also says the website will be closed on January 31 and it will be redirected to this address: www.johndawes.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/Eureka! Sky, this makes great scientific sense, and is probably the solution to the 'Unexplainable Noise' mystery. As time passes, further experiments around the world repeating the experiment to test this theory will tell. I have this gut feeling this is the answer. Now all we have to do is sit back and watch the anticipated widely varied and many sociological reactions to it. Here is the Hum sufferers forum website set up by this study: groups.google.com/group/hum-sufferers?pli=1Steve A video of Tampa Bay Rays Baseball telecast - Mysterious sounds commented on by Sportscasters on August 11, 2011. Plenty of witnesses here. The study noticed the sound was more indoors - in single level high walled structures without flat roof. Old churches, and in the case above - an indoor baseball stadium - it supports this study. Survey Results and Comment
April 2010 to date 415 people have submitted replies to the Hum Sufferers Survey.
Age Group 73% of replies were from sufferers aged over 40 and 27% from those under 40.
Gender Of the replies 51% were from males and 49% from females.
Hearing 74% reported their hearing as good, 20% as average 10% as poor and 10% as deaf.
Indoors and Outdoors 81% reported the Hum as louder indoors, 3% louder outdoors 16% the same.
Night and Day 71% reported the Hum as louder at night 2% louder in the day 27% the same.
Upstairs and Downstairs 34% reported the Hum as louder upstairs 8% louder downstairs 58% the same.
Weekend and Weekdays 14% reported the Hum louder at weekends 6% louder at weekdays 80% the same.
Laying Down and Sitting Up 41% reported the Hum louder laying down 1% louder sitting up 58% the same.
Adverse health effects reported Headaches 107, Insomnia 176, Nausea 64, Fatigue 154, Tension 150, Difficulty concentrating 139, Pins and needles 58, Heart palpitations 82, Earache 62, Aching muscles 86, Memory loss 83.
Location 41% live in a rural location and 59% in an urban location This result is very significant as most people live in towns and cities.
Motion Sickness 34% reported they were prone to motion sickness 66% reported they were not.
The survey on this web site has now received 415 replies which have been saved as a Microsoft Works Data Base file available here results
I receive a constant stream of emails from people who are hearing the Hum for the first time and naturally they try to find a logical explanation and eliminate the problem. They go down the same path that has been traveled by thousands of others over the past 40 years and to save these people having to re-invent the wheel I have set down some of the conclusions which have been reached and confirmed by thousands of Hum sufferers in many countries around the world.
The Hum has nothing to do with sound, vibration or the hearing sensitivity of the afflicted, indeed some Hum sufferers are totally deaf.
The Hum has nothing to do with radio transmissions of any description, this includes mobile phone masts, HAARP and ELF submarine communications.
The Hum is not a local phenomena, it covers whole countries and even continents. There are no epicentres, no points of source, within the limits of observation on any given day it is observed to cover thousands of square miles.
The Hum cannot be stopped or blocked by any known material, either metallic or non-metallic, it penetrates deep underground and underwater.
Because the Hum cannot be explained by contemporary science most people reject these observation and as a result become trapped in an endless circle of argument which goes on for years and achieves nothing.
For those who intend to investigate the matter the first priority must be measurement.The survey noted no point of source for the noise. It likely be the source is vertical. Those who can hear the sounds, when laying flat on the ground, after a few seconds, the sound disappears. When hey stand up again, the sound comes back.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 26, 2012 1:35:41 GMT -6
Uhm... there is a problem with this theory...
Uhm...
A vibration inside a person's "head" cannot be recorded by a video camera... it would have to be an external noise...
I'm not buying it. Sorry guys. ~shakes head~
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Post by Deleted on Jan 26, 2012 4:52:05 GMT -6
The answer may be steel mills to a couple of these videos and possibly homemade instruments like what my son has made before but it doesnt explain all of them. If it were my guess I would say many of the sounds are caused by various sources.
I know Jo heard something and I did too whatever it was. The sound I heard was similar and almost identical to the ones heard in Oshawa but there are no steel mills in this area. Eerie !
The sun is entering its peak and will continue to do so through 2013. I disagree with NASA's claim about this solar cycle being normal. I have seen the graph that explains the solar cycles for the last 200 years and this cycle is and has been climaxing .
As for the energy field that is being claimed about our solar system entering,,,I remain "on the fence". I dont know how the astronomer is gathering his data because our space probes are just now for the first time in history detecting uncontaminated radio frequencies outside the solar system thanks to voyager 1 and 2 as well as (I think)pioneer 10 and 11.
It doesnt hurt to take heed to this astronomers warnings though as history is known to repeat itself ! If the power does go down again like it has before, it could be very bad like it has been before in the past.
Im not saying NASA or the astronomer making these claims is wrong,,, their credentials exceeds mine x about 98 %,,, but I still remain reserved Imo. I just dont know ,,,,,.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 26, 2012 5:12:37 GMT -6
I found a website that claims to have an explanation for the weird noises, or at least one of them known as the hum. homepages.tesco.net/~John.Dawes2/The cause of the Hum.
Experiments and observations carried out during the past two years (2010-2011) have confirmed that the Hum is caused by an interaction which takes place between the electrical power system or Grid, and the Earth’s ionosphere.
It must be clearly understood that the energy produced by this interaction, which enters the head and produces the sensation of noise, is not an electromagnetic wave.
The detector used in the latest experiments makes use of a resonant effect, it is of a very simple mechanical construction and no electronic devices are use in the actual detector.
One of the most striking observations made during these experiments was that one can actually see the transfer of energy taking place using only the naked eye.
For those who wish to pursue the investigation, forget about sound waves and radio waves and concentrate on the connection which takes place between gravity and the inner ear, it only requires an open mind and the courage to look. www.johndawes.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/Im confused. Ive got some studying to do.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 26, 2012 7:32:40 GMT -6
I found a website that claims to have an explanation for the weird noises, or at least one of them known as the hum. homepages.tesco.net/~John.Dawes2/The cause of the Hum.
Experiments and observations carried out during the past two years (2010-2011) have confirmed that the Hum is caused by an interaction which takes place between the electrical power system or Grid, and the Earth’s ionosphere.
It must be clearly understood that the energy produced by this interaction, which enters the head and produces the sensation of noise, is not an electromagnetic wave.
How could it not be electromagnetic ?
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Post by paulette on Jan 26, 2012 10:05:44 GMT -6
OK. Last night on our local Canadian news - people up and down the island are hearing a grinding sound and then feel the earth move slightly. They have been calling the stations asking if there was an earthquake; why didn't they hear about it in the news....The Victoria earthquake monitoring center says that no earthquakes have happened during the time in question. There was some blasting in downtown Victoria but was not significant enough to show on their logs. No way people "around the corner" of the island (and 10 miles away could have heard it and anyway it wasn't happening when the reports came in. Even some from the mainland - 35 miles of water away. Donno. Didn't feel anything myself.
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Post by lois on Jan 26, 2012 11:48:16 GMT -6
Uhm... there is a problem with this theory... Uhm... A vibration inside a person's "head" cannot be recorded by a video camera... it would have to be an external noise... I'm not buying it. Sorry guys. ~shakes head~ I feel vibrations from sounds laying down as well as Standing up. I have tried to lay down a million times but it does not worked for me. If ones feet is off the floor, you do notice it less. Sitting on your tail bone is sometimes worse than standing. It will start in this location of my body and go up to my brain. Of course this has a physical reason for me. Lorelei. You would never believe how many times I wish it could be recorded to show people why I act this way and run as far away as I can get..It actually hurts my brain. Or it would not matter to me if the duration of it, was only for a short time. People treat me like I imagine all of this. It is the central nervous system that holds this sound and brings on the vibration. Too bad you cannot turn your brain off when you want too. ;D Everyone who hears this hum, I do not think are any different physically than the next guy.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 26, 2012 15:32:43 GMT -6
I'm sorry about that Lois, I really am. It makes me so angry that those buttheads did that to you... It can't be in these witnesses' heads though. I know it can't be. If you were experiencing this vibration Lois and you turned on a camera, it would not record any noise... but these people were able to record the noise. It's not in their heads. It's in the air!! Whatever it is, it's not an illusion or a trick of the inner ear...
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Post by Deleted on Jan 26, 2012 15:39:27 GMT -6
Another "alarmist" as they are called... But who knows. Maybe this one is true... I don't have high hopes for it though you see. A friend of mine posted on the internet about the Auroras that were recorded a couple nights ago. I didn't see a darn thing here because it's been cloudy. I guess they got a lot of amazing pictures in other parts of the state and also in Northern Europe...
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Post by Deleted on Jan 26, 2012 17:32:19 GMT -6
I'm not buying that it's not electromagnetic in some form.
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Post by paulette on Jan 26, 2012 20:49:39 GMT -6
Here is the complete article that was published in the Times Colonist, Victoria BC Thursday Jan. 26, 2012 A3: Jeff Bell, Times Colonist
Unusual shaking and rumbling reported around the capital region had people think "earthquake" - but, rest assured, there was no semic event.
Natural Resources Canada responded to public concerns by posting an explanation on its website, saying what was felt could have come from an 'atmospheric source," likely sound waves travelling over a long distance.
Taimi Muler, a seismologist at the Pacific Geoscience Centre in North Saanich [nearby][said it received several calls from the public reporting rumbling at about 10:45 a.m. and 2 p.m. Thesday.
Sound waves that could feate such an event have several possible sources, Mulder said. "We just know it wasn't an earthquake. Jets going at supersonic speed can cause it, a volcano erupting could cause it -- anthing that put a loud noise into the atmosphere and generates a sound wave through the atmosphere will do that. It often ends up being the military."
Another possible axplanation is that is was a "whistler," in which a thunderstorm in one hemisphere travels via magnetic-field lines to the opposite hemisphere.
Well, I've never heard of a "whistler" but maybe we have examples of them here. I never heard about sound travels via magnetic-field lines around the world either. Suffice to say - a lot of sky sounds and some shaking. Although this article doesn't mention it, a sound accompanied the shake in earlier news casts.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 26, 2012 20:57:45 GMT -6
I don't even know if this one belongs here or under a different section (going nuts might be a suggestion for a new topic line). I was sitting watching tv with my daughter last night when out of the blue my left ear (the one that always rings) sort of shut down and started fluttering and I distinctly heard a trumpet blast. I looked over at my daughter who had obviously heard nothing (other than Sigourney Weaver chasing aliens). Only lasted a moment then my ear stopped it's weird dance and no more trumpet. I'm not used to that variety of strange I'm glad you put it here ;D . Gosh, I can't believe I can't recall which night it was. . .Monday or Tuesday evening. . ."out of nowhere", my left ear became instantly "full" and plugged up. Usually, if it is just my sinus transferring (?) to my ear, I feel it gradually happen, and I just hold my nose and 'blow', and it clears right up . This was instant, uncomfortable, I could not relieve the pressure in any way, and even with it feeling plugged it began to do the ringing thing. And, right at that same moment, it seems my internet lost its wireless connection. My computer remote had to be reset. My mom (the netgear unit is in her bedroom) said that the light on the top of the unit became "frozen", instead of its normal rapid blinking. I had thought of putting this event on my "personal thread" because it was so weird. I was thinking that someone had remotely attempted to shut down my PC and my ear somehow felt the current involved. My sinus' have been doing great lately ;D . My ear is no longer plugged-feeling, but today in the wind my left ear really hurt. I took nsaids immediately and am seriously hoping that I'm not coming down with an ear infection.
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Post by skywalker on Jan 26, 2012 21:40:27 GMT -6
That still happens to me ears sometimes too. I used to get ear infections a lot when i was younger but now it just get's kind of plugged every now and then for some reason. Always the left ear too.
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Post by skywalker on Jan 26, 2012 22:45:51 GMT -6
Here is the complete article that was published in the Times Colonist, Victoria BC Thursday Jan. 26, 2012 A3: Jeff Bell, Times Colonist Unusual shaking and rumbling reported around the capital region had people think "earthquake" - but, rest assured, there was no semic event. Natural Resources Canada responded to public concerns by posting an explanation on its website, saying what was felt could have come from an 'atmospheric source," likely sound waves travelling over a long distance. Taimi Muler, a seismologist at the Pacific Geoscience Centre in North Saanich [nearby][said it received several calls from the public reporting rumbling at about 10:45 a.m. and 2 p.m. Thesday. Sound waves that could feate such an event have several possible sources, Mulder said. "We just know it wasn't an earthquake. Jets going at supersonic speed can cause it, a volcano erupting could cause it -- anthing that put a loud noise into the atmosphere and generates a sound wave through the atmosphere will do that. It often ends up being the military." Another possible axplanation is that is was a "whistler," in which a thunderstorm in one hemisphere travels via magnetic-field lines to the opposite hemisphere.Well, I've never heard of a "whistler" but maybe we have examples of them here. I never heard about sound travels via magnetic-field lines around the world either. Suffice to say - a lot of sky sounds and some shaking. Although this article doesn't mention it, a sound accompanied the shake in earlier news casts. This sounds kind of like that "tropospheric ducting" phenomenon that I was talking about in the beginning of this thread. It's where the sounds of a distant thunderstorm are carried a great distance away so that people 40 or 50 or more miles away are able to hear the rumble of the thunder. But instead of just hearing each separate thunder burst like you hear when you are in the storm they hear all of them channelled together so it sounds like one constant rumbling roar. A deep base sound like that could cause the ground to shake. I think that there are probably several different explanations for these sounds. Troposheric ducting could be the explanation for the rumbling sounds that resemble a tornado or earthquake. The humming sounds could be caused by the interaction of the ionosphere with the power grid like that website was explaining. I think these are actual sounds also and not just vibrations, but the vibrations can probably be felt by people also. And I also agree with touched that it should be electromagnetic energy that is producing it since electromagnetic energy is relative to both the ionosphere and the power grid. I also think that some of the sounds could be caused by other things. When these videos and reports started showing up and making news it probably caused people to start noticing things that they normally would not have given a second thought to...like steel mills and junkyards and construction sites. That probably caused a few of the reports. Then you also have the hoaxers and practical jokers who just love the create stupid hoaxes and mess with people's minds so that could account for some of the videos. There may still be a few unexplained sounds out there though. I don't know if there is an explanation for the weird trumpet sounds yet. I think that is what Jo said that she heard and I doubt that the hum thingy would sound like a trumpet. From what I read about it the hum sounds like a hum. Does anybody have any suggestions for what the trumpets might be?
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Post by lois on Jan 26, 2012 23:46:49 GMT -6
If it was any of the above, why has it not been noticed before. Also if it was thunderstorms, it would of had this effect long before now. Why now? People know what sounds they live with near them. This noise has there attention like no other ever had before.
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Post by skywalker on Jan 27, 2012 23:33:44 GMT -6
I don't know, Shami. Maybe they just now started paying attention because it just now started getting mentioned in the news. I'm still curious about the weird trumpet sounds. I don't think either of the previous two explanations would account for weird trumpet sounds. Maybe it has something to do with that weird energy cloud that Jo posted about that is supposedly stirring things up. I wonder if it could be kind of like the Aurora Borealis? Could the same thing that produces the weird auroral lights also produce sounds?
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Post by Deleted on Jan 28, 2012 0:00:56 GMT -6
It always seems to be the left ear Mine has been messed up since I was 5..
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Post by lois on Jan 28, 2012 14:05:58 GMT -6
Swamprat. they took the list off of this link to the sounds. Also the one in Argentina has had music inserted into it instead of the sound or the mans voice. Wonder why?
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Post by swamprat on Jan 28, 2012 15:44:52 GMT -6
Hmm...Good question. I have no idea. I see one response says all of the sounds are better if you listen to the original YouTube videos instead of on Disclose TV anyway.....
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Post by Deleted on Jan 28, 2012 19:53:50 GMT -6
It always seems to be the left ear Mine has been messed up since I was 5..
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Post by lois on Jan 28, 2012 21:12:22 GMT -6
One mans speculations. This guy is a dreamer for sure ;D Could be at the poles.. Our earth is a spaceship.. ;D
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Post by Deleted on Jan 29, 2012 14:25:53 GMT -6
I keep thinking about the bible saying before the apocalypse that the angel would play a trumpet... it's really weirding me out... it makes me sooo nervous when I hear these videos that sound like trumpets... ...I sure don't want to hear it here... I looked for a response to this quote from anyone on this thread. In the old days, a trumpet was often blown as often as a battle cry was shouted. So, the "trumpet sound" IMO, is a call for war, and when it comes from an angel supposedly it would be heard world-wide. Being a bible-thumping type, I believe, and long for this "trumpet sound", as the sound of good finally reigning against evil . I've finally decided to study the book of "Revelation" for myself, but thus far my understanding is that after this great war, Jesus will again be physically on this earth and usher in 1000 years of peace. Yes, the war will be horrible, but the bible assures us that we must patiently wait as He is waiting for every soul to have a chance to make a correct choice. So many are deceived.
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