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Originally posted by Lee78
The answer may be contained in this thread Iridium Massive conspiracy but many were too busy trying to derail rather than to have an open discussion.
Read it in full. Link for link. It may be the answer to the noises.
Originally posted by captainnotsoobvious
reply to post by My.mind.is.mine
In about 48 hours one of two things is likely to happen:
1) People will discussing some other lame-brained conspiracy theory, and this will be forgotten
2) This will be debunked as a hoax
Originally posted by dainoyfb
Originally posted by alilonthecheekyside
I think the time for people to "demand answers" is definitely NOW! as well
Great! Are you going to share with us who you've sent your demands to and perhaps what you've asked so that we can collaborate?
Originally posted by IamAbeliever
Either the one from Chicago at the beginning of the video, or the one from Kiev at 12:33 into the video are a hoax. You can hear the birds chirping and the EXACT same sound, what appears to be a child screaming, in both videos. Have a listen and you'll hear exactly what I am talking about.edit on 17-1-2012 by IamAbeliever because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by Anmarie96
reply to post by My.mind.is.mine
Been thinking on this for awhile - and I am wondering if these sounds are part of an experiment gone wrong = Large Hadron Collider.
I don't think those in the know have any idea on what They are really tampering with and we would be hard pressed to get any information from them. I would assume, this is why it is not on MSM.
Pushing the subject may make men in little black suits and dark sunglasses apprear.
Originally posted by IamAbeliever
reply to post by SmoKeyHaZe
I believe it did, and the announcers even mentioned the strange sound on TV during the game. I want to say it was a Minnesota Twins game. I could be mistaken though.