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Originally posted by TupacShakur
reply to post by Wrabbit2000
I'd like to point out that if this were to be done, it would most likely only work if the 3-10 year old listened to the sound in person. Because the high frequency subliminal message or whatever is supposed to be in there definitely wouldn't be transfered to a video.
I remember this ringtone that was a high pitched ring, like a mosquito or something, and I tried to record it on my phone to make it a ringtone, but it didn't work and the quality sucked. So basically, you can't transfer the audio perfectly, it has to be done in person.
HASTINGS, Minn. (WCCO) – The city of Hastings is looking to curb vandalism at a local park by installing a device that emits a high-frequency sound only heard by teens and some adults.
minnesota.cbslocal.com...
Bernstein said the security device is specifically designed for kids ages 12 to 18. It omits a high-pitch sound at 17.5 Kilohertz that can irritate teens. Some have described the noise as a mosquito buzzing in your ear or fingernails scratching a chalkboard.
Originally posted by TupacShakur
reply to post by Wrabbit2000
I really doubt that these noises are some sort of mind control attempt aimed at brainwashing children and teenagers by subliminal messaging or whatever. I'm sure it's some weird phenomenon that's probably explainable. Based on what I read throughout the thread, fracking seems like a pretty likely explanation.
Originally posted by mossme89
I live in the suburbs in between Washington DC and Baltimore and have not heard this sound. I find it strange that this has not been heard in the more populated areas, moreso the rural areas. Even out towards my grandparents house in DE, I haven't heard it either.
Has anyone in a populated area heard this?