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Originally posted by baddmove
reply to post by Whisper67
I just listened to 2 of them..
one from Chicago and the one from Kiev..
they ARE exactly the same...
test it yourself....
listen to the first one and then go to the 12:32 mark...
Originally posted by baddmove
reply to post by Talltexxxan
yes and no..
I think the one from Kiev is a real sound and older..
The one from Chicago is recent with the exact soundtrack..
so yes, some people are just copying the sounds to their youtube for youtube hits..
but not everyone as a lot of them do sound different..
even our own ats member StealthyKat has recorded them..see link
www.abovetopsecret.com...
so some are real and some are fake...
gunna happen, it always does..
edit on 17-1-2012 by baddmove because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by SilentE
What is strange is that these noises aren't getting any coverage, whether they're calling hoax or not....
Now a tiny English village is the latest community to claim to be being hit by the phenomenon known as "the hum".
Residents of Woodland, in County Durham, claim that every night a noise permeates the air similar to the throb of a car engine.
It is sometimes so strong that it even shakes the bed of one of the householders.
But no matter how hard they look, the community cannot find the source of the problem and, at their wits end, have called in the council to investigate.
The 300-strong population is the latest around the world to be hit by the rumble which has in the past led to wild conspiracy theories blaming it on UFOs, government experiments and abandoned mine shafts.
The Hum is a noise that has been reported by residents as far apart as America, Australia and New Zealand over the past 40 years. It drives some to distraction while leaving others untouched. Bristol suffered a particularly troubling episode in the Seventies, during which people blamed it for causing headaches and nosebleeds. The Scottish town of Largs was also afflicted throughout the Nineties. In both instances The Hum eventually went away, but its source was never traced.
Lord Philips of Sudbury said: "If someone had said to me a spacecraft had landed on the meadows last night I would have said 'well I heard it'."
Originally posted by baddmove
so some are real and some are fake...
gunna happen, it always does..
Originally posted by QueSeraSera I wonder if it corresponds to some sympathetic natural earth vibration. Weird and very creepy.
Piezoelectricity is found in useful applications such as the production and detection of sound, generation of high voltages, electronic frequency generation, microbalances, and ultrafine focusing of optical assemblies. It is also the basis of a number of scientific instrumental techniques with atomic resolution, the scanning probe microscopies such as STM, AFM, MTA, SNOM, etc., and everyday uses such as acting as the ignition source for cigarette lighters and push-start propane barbecues.
all-pervasive world wide gravito-magneto-acoustic signal with electro- magnetically enhanced bio-detection
The Hum is a geo-sporadic, psycho-magneto-acoustic phenomenon which according to anecdotal reports and Hum forums presently seems to be undergoing an explosion in the USA.
Originally posted by Gwampo
officially creeped out, people are hearing these weeeeeeeird eerie sounds all over the place. How long ago did this start happening??