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The Hum has been heard in New Mexico

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posted on May, 24 2015 @ 02:04 AM
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What has been deemed the HUM is now being heard in New Mexico. It is a strange pitch. It seems to be heard from inside of my apartment and throughout the surrounding area of New Mexico.

This hum can be heard near this location on google maps.

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it is much closer to the north just a bit near Rio Rancho but I can clearly hear it. This hum seems to be messing with my senses. Almost like an upward sense. I have never felt this way before. But I can clearly hear it.

I just heard it while sitting on my balcony. Not sure if it is machinery or not. Going to talk a brief walk outside to investigate it. Wether or not it is truly an ominous hum with no source.
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I have recreated the sound in my DAW representing what was heard. You can listen to the three semitones it happened in here:

soundcloud.com...

The hum stayed within a certain semitone for longer than 2 minutes. The three semitones in the audio file here represents the three tones of which it was heard.
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Articles on "The Hum"

Posted by caladonea

the hum

Posted by endofdays77

earthquakes and pole shifts

OOOOOO's theory: Power lines and Harmonic resonance could be the result of the hum. With all power in the USA being around 60 hertz it could explain why the hum is only staying within the A, A# and B semitones.
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posted on May, 24 2015 @ 02:21 AM
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We live in 87109, but it's a bit noisy yet to hear anything. Living on the 6th floor facing west is pretty good for catching sounds, so we'll be checking it out as long as possible. Check back if you hear any more possible mystery hums!



posted on May, 24 2015 @ 02:30 AM
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a reply to: GiulXainx

The noise seems to be coming from bernallio now. I can still hear it inside of my apartment... There it is again. Keep listening for it. I am going back outside again.



posted on May, 24 2015 @ 02:42 AM
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a reply to: GiulXainx

Here is an interesting article about "the Hum" and the possible reason for it...www.independent.co.uk...

(Quote) "However, the search for the truth could now be over as researchers claim that microseismic activity from long ocean waves impacting the sea bed is what makes our planet vibrate and produces the droning sound.

The pressure of the waves on the seafloor generates seismic waves that cause the Earth to oscillate, said Fabrice Ardhuin, a senior research scientist at Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique in France.

The continuous waves produce sounds lasting from 13 to 300 seconds. They can be heard by a relatively small proportion of people – who are sensitive to the hums – and also by seismic instruments." (Unquote)

I live in downtown Seattle and I am not too far from the waterfront...I have heard "the Hum" many times.



posted on May, 24 2015 @ 02:52 AM
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I have an audio representation of what I am hearing. It seems to be going through various semitones. But it is not going any higher than these three notes. The transition seems to be very seamless. Remember this audio is only what I could recreate. Listen for this if you live near the area.

soundcloud.com...



posted on May, 24 2015 @ 03:02 AM
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Will keep listening as long as I can. We're on a fairly busy Blvd, but is usually quieter at this time of the a.m. so I'm not having much luck. Must be pretty loud for you to hear it in your apartment! Maybe it will roll our way, if it does I will post. Keep updating if you would please.



posted on May, 24 2015 @ 03:06 AM
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A few people outside just walked by asking me the same question. If I could hear it. I walked all the way down towards the hill nearby and I could still vaguely point out the direction of where it was coming from.

They said they were about to go to sleep until the hum became a bit loud. It seems to be dissappearing and reappearing. I know the first one I heard lasted about 2 minutes. Then it disappeared. Then as I walked outside I could hear it again. Seemed to be throwing off my senses. But I could definitely tell it was coming from the north.


Edit. It is just bartely coming back now. I can still faintly hear it coming from my vents.

It is at the lowest semitone now....
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posted on May, 24 2015 @ 03:22 AM
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a reply to: GiulXainx

Is the entire electrical grid of the US in sink with 60 Hertz.

It would seem to be.

Wires hum.

Dynamo Hum.
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posted on May, 24 2015 @ 03:22 AM
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a reply to: caladonea

Yeah but the weird part is that.... New Mexico? We do have the Rio Grand, and it has been raining alot but.... We don't have a shoreline in the entire state....



posted on May, 24 2015 @ 03:26 AM
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If what science says that we are living in a virtual simulation. . Maybe what some hear is a sound distortion in our virtual life ..Not that I really believe that ,but we have to keep the possibility open.



posted on May, 24 2015 @ 03:27 AM
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a reply to: GiulXainx

The article I posted is one possible explanation...but...it may not be the reason...or....perhaps there is more than one explanation why "the Hum" happens...maybe Earth is letting us know...that we had better find a way to lessen the pollution and fracking.

Or...perhaps there are some (Alien UFO's) traveling close to Earth...emitting these sounds to let us know they look in on us from time to time.


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posted on May, 24 2015 @ 03:27 AM
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a reply to: OOOOOO

True. But why would the humming be so wide spread? And coming from one area instead of several at the same time?

I mean if it is a transformer about to burst... then why wouldn't the sound be coming from all of the wires? This sound was only coming from a distant location. Definitely not something local.

The sound is loud enough to bounce off of the complex's walls. Wouldn't that loud of a hum suggest a power outage is about to happen?

There are several machines and waterfalls installed throughout the complex, but I walked up towards a hill. No AC units in the area are running. It is cold enough to walk outside.


And for it to be power lines.... Wouldn't this sound be coming from multiple directions instead of a single defined point?

Correct me if I am wrong though.


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posted on May, 24 2015 @ 03:31 AM
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a reply to: caladonea

I have read several articles on some of the suicides linked to the hum. But they describe the hum as sounding like a diesle engine in idle out in the distance. This hum is higher than a diesel engine for sure....



posted on May, 24 2015 @ 03:31 AM
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Here is a link detailing all you need to know OP.These sounds are caused by plate adjustment and friction.

poleshift.ning.com...



posted on May, 24 2015 @ 03:32 AM
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originally posted by: GiulXainx
a reply to: OOOOOO

True. But why would the humming be so wide spread? And coming from one area instead of several at the same time?




Maybe harmonic resonance.



posted on May, 24 2015 @ 03:36 AM
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a reply to: OOOOOO

Combined with all of the wires in the area.... It could explain that. I can see that being a reason. Especially within the complex's walls. I've never heard it hum before. But.... Why would it sound like it is so distant? Variable surges going through the lines to certain areas? Makes no sense. I've never heard this sound so loud before.

And also... wouldn't 60 hertz.... make a persistent tone? As in not varying to a higher semitone than the A# or A? What would that suggest?



posted on May, 24 2015 @ 03:40 AM
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I'll let you guys know if an earthquake happens here.... Before the news even reports it.



posted on May, 24 2015 @ 04:17 AM
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a reply to: GiulXainx

Nice recording and description of this phenomena.

I heard a different tone version closer to trumpets alternating two tones for 20 minted in June 2014, Irvine, CA.

I believe the geophysical expert explaination of "cosmic winds" hitting our atmosphere. That link was on page 7 of the British Columbia Mega thread in 2013.




posted on May, 26 2015 @ 04:36 PM
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a reply to: GiulXainx




The Hum has been heard in New Mexico


It's been around for quite some time.www.youtube.com...


I'm a bit east of RR....I'll set out my H4n and see If I can capture any of the hum. I have never heard it this far south.



posted on May, 27 2015 @ 05:56 AM
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How this guy explained it in the beginning and the end of this video ^ is exactly what I heard. And in the exact same way it sounded like it was really close by. But it was loud at one time when I did exit my building. But as soon as I wanted to walk outside to find the source the hum just.... vanished. Then it would be very faint.... then it was a bit louder. Then it just stopped. So if the Taos Hum is in Albuquerque.... hmmm.... unknown caves underneath our "thin crust?"



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