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Mysterious Metallic Sound From The Deepest Known Part Of The World's Oceans Finally Identified

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posted on Dec, 19 2016 @ 04:32 AM
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originally posted by: charlyv
a reply to: TerryHasticles

HAARP only works in a near vacuum. The Ionosphere, and cannot affect any layers of the atmosphere below it.
Thanks...curiosity was getting the best if this ol feller...



posted on Dec, 19 2016 @ 04:33 AM
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originally posted by: burgerbuddy

originally posted by: TerryHasticles
a reply to: burgerbuddy

Can haarp affect whales. Could be both...haarp ...whales affected...



Sorry, I mean Harp not Haarp.

Open m++ chord.

Not bioorganic sounding at all.




...adjusting bifocals... Thankies ...
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posted on Dec, 19 2016 @ 04:54 AM
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originally posted by: FelisOrion
Mannnn...... that is not a whale / shark / marine sound. I don't care what you try to label it is as; it's not that lol.
How about a megladon... Does anyone truly know what sound they could make?
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a reply to whorship. A fallen malfunctioning ufo?
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posted on Dec, 19 2016 @ 05:49 AM
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a reply to: gmoneystunt

I believe your third video to be a hoax. To me, it sounds just like someone plucking on a waterphone. The waterphone can have an incredibly haunting and mysterious sound, it's because of this aspect that recordings of them are often used in those 'mysterious / strange sound in the sky' videos that were floating about some time back.

In this video, imagine his waterphone is larger with a deeper tone, then imagine him dragging his stick across the rods instead of tapping them, you'll get what I mean. You can listen to this first video at the same time as your third one and you should quickly recognise the similarities between the two.

'Kaâ D'Avresky - Waterphone improvisation'



Here's one of those hoax 'strange sounds' videos - 'Strange sounds in the sky of Ukraine is it HAARP'...



...Now compare that sound to a waterphone being played with a violin bow - 'Andy Taub and the Amazing Waterphone'






posted on Dec, 19 2016 @ 06:23 AM
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a reply to: burgerbuddy

Not that it matters, but in absence of a key, C#m would be preferable to Dbm, on account of the Fb (note) enharmonic needed for the latter. Who wants to read/think Fb!?

On topic: I wonder what it would feel like to be in the water nearby one of these things when it's singing down in the bass frequencies? I'd think it'd be not unlike a massage. Bucketlisted.



posted on Dec, 19 2016 @ 07:41 AM
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It doesnt sound like a waterphone at all to me. Not like a harp. Sounds much like a percussion.. like a piano with the same reverberation at the end. I can imagine some nightmarish critters that would be able to "speak" in a percussion manner.. total otherworldly apparatus for making sound. Given the depths and pressure... percussion might be the only way to make sound travel very far. Think sailors trapped in a sub.. banging on the side travels. Now think nightmarish critter living in the dark heavy depths of the trench... with a set of strings and a fleshy "hammer" to make the sounds. Our hearing apparatus in reverse. Voila... Cthulhu.



posted on Dec, 19 2016 @ 08:26 AM
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a reply to: MerkabaTribeEntity

Its not a hoax. The waterphone noise is the first part of the whale call amplified. You can still hear it slightly in the first video, its the beginning of the "whale call". The second video near the end shows you it amplified (its the same sound as the third video). The third video is just amplified



posted on Dec, 19 2016 @ 09:01 AM
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I don't think it's a whale. I think it's man-made.



posted on Dec, 19 2016 @ 09:10 AM
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originally posted by: MiddleInitial
a reply to: burgerbuddy

Not that it matters, but in absence of a key, C#m would be preferable to Dbm, on account of the Fb (note) enharmonic needed for the latter. Who wants to read/think Fb!?

On topic: I wonder what it would feel like to be in the water nearby one of these things when it's singing down in the bass frequencies? I'd think it'd be not unlike a massage. Bucketlisted.



Yeah, I picked Dbm, b/c the sound changes pitch, up and down.

I'll just roll with you on that.

Massage? it could liquify your liver.




posted on Dec, 19 2016 @ 09:20 AM
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originally posted by: Advantage
It doesnt sound like a waterphone at all to me. Not like a harp. Sounds much like a percussion.. like a piano with the same reverberation at the end. I can imagine some nightmarish critters that would be able to "speak" in a percussion manner.. total otherworldly apparatus for making sound. Given the depths and pressure... percussion might be the only way to make sound travel very far. Think sailors trapped in a sub.. banging on the side travels. Now think nightmarish critter living in the dark heavy depths of the trench... with a set of strings and a fleshy "hammer" to make the sounds. Our hearing apparatus in reverse. Voila... Cthulhu.



I understand.

But a harp is just a piano without the hammers.

I was gonna say it sounds like someone is dragging a cat over the piano strings but how can that be? lol.

altho the harp is much more mellow sound, it can be tweeked to sound like a baby grand.

Either way, it's a resonating sound that to me, has no flesh involved.






posted on Dec, 19 2016 @ 09:27 AM
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a reply to: cynicalheathen

Cthulu farts....



posted on Dec, 19 2016 @ 10:04 AM
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The Bloop was a portal opening up under water suddenly and closing just a few seconds later. Bet theres a Stargate down there that was lost and the bloop was it going off.



posted on Dec, 19 2016 @ 10:18 AM
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a reply to: gmoneystunt

I wonder if this is linked to the Bloop heard a long time ago - 1997.




ETA - I see others already brought this topic up so my bad.


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posted on Dec, 19 2016 @ 12:09 PM
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If you use google to search ATS you'll see a post or two on the bloop. And that whole explanation about the bloop by NOAA.

www.abovetopsecret.com...



Yep. And us Naval SONAR guys are laughing out loud with this explanation.


You gotta wonder why the sonar tech couldn't talk about it. Classified.



posted on Dec, 19 2016 @ 02:18 PM
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a reply to: burgerbuddy

That's one hell of a massage!



posted on Dec, 20 2016 @ 03:41 PM
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Third video's not anything from the recording amplified, not unless someone wants to take up the challenge of modifying a clip of the original recording to prove as much. IMO, that's a waterphone strumming clip & someone's being a hoaxer prick.

The original recording is haunting, though. It's not so much the deep twang at the beginning that gets me, it's the shrill, distorted "seagull scream" throughout in the background, and especially at the end that does it. WTF is making THAT noise?

Quick edit: Yes, I get that this is a multi-tonal recording and it's from the supposed same animal as the low tone, but damn. I'm not buying a whale, hence what made this?
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posted on Dec, 29 2016 @ 03:54 PM
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Here is what I find curious given the "Bloop" noise and the fact that it appears to be a mating call but occurring year round and that both appear to be organic massive creatures if they are not whales...

Several predatory species mimic a mating calls in order to lure its prey, but what eats whales???





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