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Strange Transmission early this morning, very short

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posted on Dec, 9 2014 @ 04:09 PM
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a reply to: MKMoniker

Well, that sure sounds scary!

Wouldn't surprise me with all the waves out there coming from Satellites, Radios, Pulse, Laser...



posted on Dec, 9 2014 @ 11:05 PM
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originally posted by: TruthxIsxInxThexMist
a reply to: Komodo

Interesting indeed.

There's definately something strange in our sub-concious!

I'm not sure on this 'head syndrome' thing but admittedly I still havn't read about it fully.

It just seems so real...


i have a close friend that this happened to as well.. but heard it through his right ear, personally, I'm pretty sure it's from a inside source within our bodies...

and that's about all i'm going to say about that.. send me a message and i'll explain further..



posted on Feb, 3 2015 @ 08:03 AM
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a reply to: Komodo

Sorry for the late reply but I forgot to post way back in December.

You reminded me of that Film 'Inner Space'.

IMDB:

A scientifically miniaturized marine unexpectedly finds himself floating around the body of a hypochondriac, and trying to outwit saboteurs who want the device that shrank him. Attempts by his colleagues to retrieve the little man - protected inside a tiny submersible - are hampered by the would-be thieves.

www.imdb.com...



posted on Feb, 8 2015 @ 02:31 PM
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originally posted by: solargeddon
Sounds like an auditory hallucination, they are pretty common and happen whilst we are still conscious, but about to drift off to sleep.

I have had many over the years and they are comletely normal, but I don't think they are a sign of anything...unless "Do you want a cup of tea?" can be considered a sign of some kind.

Wikki


A paracusia, or auditory hallucination,[1] is a form of hallucination that involves perceiving sounds without auditory stimulus. Auditory hallucinations need to be distinguished from endaural phenomena in which sounds are heard without any external acoustic stimulation but arise from disorders of the ear or auditory system.



Well, it seems normal to me anyway



Tell that to my doctor. The second I mention "I heard something" he's ready to slap me with a million and one diagnoses lol.




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