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Incredibly Strange Phenomena in Knoxville Tennessee Right Now (teus,10-1-12 4am)

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posted on Jan, 10 2012 @ 09:21 AM
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Originally posted by Mikeyy
I don't think we'll ever know what these Noises are. They keep being heard all around the world but with no explaination ever.

www.youtube.com...

I will say that this machine sounds almost exactly like some*** of the videos thats popped up, but Nasa couldnt possibly have one of these in every part of the world, so I can't be the explanation for all of it.

another theory for the OP's situation is perhaps Tunneling. God knows what the government is doing. They simply hide everything from the puplic.



Noise is like pollution. It's not just one source.
When in doubt, HAARP is always a good consideration. And not necessarily in a dubious way (although I always think there's ulterior motives with them)
They are shooting frequency waves out into the atmosphere so who knows how that is effecting the planet.
Between HAARP and CERN is it any wonder we have mysterious noises (and possibly earthquakes)? After all, CERN is looking for the God Particle so it's very likely they're waking up the dead in the process.



posted on Jan, 10 2012 @ 09:22 AM
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I am not in an earthquake prone area. We do have earthquakes, rarely, but do get them in Texas around Amarillo and I think we had one not too long ago around San Antonio. But I live an hour and a half from Waco and an hour and a half from Austin. I live about 5-6 hours from Amarillo and 3-4 hours from San Antonio. And I do know that they are fracking around Amarillo and are trying to link that to their more recent quakes. But there is no fracking going on in my area as far as I know. Not sure about San Antonio area. My point is that I cannot say that what I am hearing is due to a quake because we don't have them in my area and I am too far away from the couple of areas that do to attribute this "noise" to them.



posted on Jan, 10 2012 @ 09:39 AM
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Oops! Sorry about that. No....I didn't...not last... night I was at work....but we got several calls about it, and so I did the normal routine (calling air bases etc) they said they don't know. That's why I was wondering where in Louisiana he is. But my neighbor said she heard it (BEFORE I told her about this), and so I went outside to see if I could hear anything....I can hear it in the distance, and tried to record it again....uploading now. The last time I heard it really loud was December 11. It has been happening a lot here since September or so.She (my neighbor) just heard it, no shaking.



posted on Jan, 10 2012 @ 09:45 AM
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Ugggh....I usually dismiss this kind of thing (ringing ears nausea etc)....but I kept getting that vibration and noise in my ears yesterday and didn't feel good at all. This morning, my brother, who NEVER gets sick has been throwing up all morning. I don't know what to make of that, because we can hear it (this time in the distance) this morning. I will be listening as much as I can today, and taking my camera everywhere with me so I can record if I do. Everyone else should do the same. It's at the point where we are almost getting used to it unless it gets super loud. It has been happening off and on here.



posted on Jan, 10 2012 @ 09:47 AM
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Probably because it lasts so long.....I have heard it last for almost an hour before....but he IS near the New Madrid zone.....I'm at a loss with this.....been trying to figure it out for months.



posted on Jan, 10 2012 @ 10:04 AM
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It's called an earthquake. The apalachian mountains are sitting on a faultline where 2 plate tectons meet/



posted on Jan, 10 2012 @ 10:06 AM
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Happening as I write this from North East Scotland. Definitely not seismic, feels and sounds high altitude. This has been going on and off since yesterday and has been happening for the last few months. I hear 2 distinct patterns. A low pitch rumble overlaid by a louder higher pitch rumble that fades in then out at varying time lengths.

At a loss to explain. High altitude aircraft was first thought but the duration at times means that is very unlikely as it is too regular in change of volume and too constant for an object that is moving.

Meteorological maybe. Or artificial. Keeps me awake though which is really beginning to get annoying. Seems most prevalent at times of light change i.e. dawn/evening.



posted on Jan, 10 2012 @ 10:07 AM
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Ok, I posted on FB this morning asking any of my local friends this morning if they heard "the noise" last night and someone responded and told me to check out the "Taos Hum". I had never heard of it before so I googled it and came across some info. This "noise", or something like it, we are hearing apparently has been reported since the 70's. The link I am providing is from wikipedia. Not the most credible for information, but a good starting point that has information that we can dive into and dig a little deeper. This "Hum" as they called it, was first reported in Taos, New Mexico in the 1990's.

The "Hum"



posted on Jan, 10 2012 @ 10:13 AM
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Even if it is dark you would still get sound which is what matters anyways..



posted on Jan, 10 2012 @ 10:24 AM
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Originally posted by watchdog
Ok, I posted on FB this morning asking any of my local friends this morning if they heard "the noise" last night and someone responded and told me to check out the "Taos Hum". I had never heard of it before so I googled it and came across some info. This "noise", or something like it, we are hearing apparently has been reported since the 70's. The link I am providing is from wikipedia. Not the most credible for information, but a good starting point that has information that we can dive into and dig a little deeper. This "Hum" as they called it, was first reported in Taos, New Mexico in the 1990's.

The "Hum"


Seems like about the time "they" would have started the tunnels.

It also seems like in the US, the sounds and vibrations being reporte are in the New Madrid, LA, and the eastern states. I have not read of anyone in Cali, NV, or AZ reporting this stuff. And we in Cali are pretty earthquake prone, if this were related to earthquakes, you'd think we'd be reporting it a bit here too.



posted on Jan, 10 2012 @ 10:27 AM
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i live in north alabama, right on the state line, ive noticed no strange vibes... interesting occurance though indeed. and it has been unseasonably warm round these parts.



posted on Jan, 10 2012 @ 11:01 AM
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Not where I live and I have been hearing it.



posted on Jan, 10 2012 @ 11:03 AM
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This is the strangest thing....they may not be related, but who knows? It's been heard in so many places. However, the OP is very near the New Madrid fault line so I am concerned that may be the source of what he's hearing.



posted on Jan, 10 2012 @ 11:06 AM
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Well I tried to record what we are hearing, but it is too low, and you really can't hear it in the recording....if it gets loud though, I'll get it!



posted on Jan, 10 2012 @ 11:23 AM
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Just a thought from waaaayyy out in left field... The sound is coming from an enormous UFO moving directly over your heads. It can't be seen because it is in the infra red spectrum. If someone has a camera equipped with an IR lens or IR capabilities try filming or photographing the sky when the sound returns or is heard. Like I said...just a thought!



posted on Jan, 10 2012 @ 11:31 AM
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More digging , a possibility but interesting nonetheless.

www.andybrain.com...


It introduces that Sound waves are used as a weapon.
Any thoughts?
edit on 10-1-2012 by ujustneverknow because: Adding info



posted on Jan, 10 2012 @ 11:36 AM
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Originally posted by StealthyKat
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Not where I live and I have been hearing it.


If youre in the new madrid faultline area then youre in my neck of the woods, but i haven't been hearing anything. Fracking has been banned in Arkansas and there hasn't been any done in several months. I don't know how that would effect the new madrid fault anyway but we have been experiencing small earthquakes in the 2.5 range on a weekly basis, sometimes 2-3 times a week. It's got me wondering if we had a big enough earthquake if that could awaken the exctinct volcano that Hotsprings is nestled in. Lake Hotsprings still has quite a bit of geothermal activity in it, the hotsprings that feed the lake are still active and keep the lake warm year round. The entire city is actually sitting in the middle of the caldera volcano's mouth and most people don't even know it. The Hotsprings volcano is supposed to have been a supervolcano that erupted a million years ago if i remember correctly. Vulcanologists say if it ever blows again it could be as bad as Yellowstone's.



posted on Jan, 10 2012 @ 11:38 AM
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Would like to know how far from coastal areas everyone who hears this is. As far as I can tell this is coming from the ocean.



posted on Jan, 10 2012 @ 11:39 AM
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This is from last month in Tennessee....is this it? Very similar to what I have heard



posted on Jan, 10 2012 @ 11:41 AM
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I was burning the midnight oil here in nashville and was outside on my balcony every now and then and didnt notice anything odd. Just very quiet which is i guess a little strange being in the city. I`ll be up tonight as well and maybe we wont have many clouds tonight and might see something.




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