It looks like you're using an Ad Blocker.
Please white-list or disable AboveTopSecret.com in your ad-blocking tool.
Thank you.
Some features of ATS will be disabled while you continue to use an ad-blocker.
Originally posted by sled735
Originally posted by htapath
Thank you for sharing your thoughts on the matter. Your description of the noise coming from the sky is very accurate in describing that phenomenon. The first time I heard that particular sound was on 12/21/12 oddly enough. It lasted most of the morning into the early afternoon before finally subsiding.
I bet that sent your "creative thinking" into overdrive, huh?! What timing!!!!
What was going through your mind when this happened on this date? LOL
We experienced this vibration and booms going on where I live a month or so ago too. Here is a thread about it:
www.abovetopsecret.com...
Sorry I haven't replied to your thread. I just now found it from a link in another thread, and also, I'm just getting back from being out of town this week.
Interesting that this phenomenon is being experienced all over the U.S., and possibly the entire Earth!
Originally posted by sled735
reply to post by htapath
I didn't feel or hear the booms or the shaking. I was in bed asleep at the time they occurred. (I work nights.) I keep a fan blowing on high next to my bed to drown out any outside noise so I can sleep during the day.
But, a very good friend of mine felt them and heard the booms, as did a lot of people... enough to cause a flood of 911 calls!
It happened several times since the first one in early Feb., and actually, I believe it was just a couple of weeks ago that I heard it mentioned happening again in an area almost on top of me! I was at work in a different county, so I missed it again.
I hope an answer is found soon! And, save some of that popcorn for me! If it starts up again, I might head your way!edit on 3/22/2013 by sled735 because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by tracehd1
Wow...first of all. This is interesting considering all the stuff that's been going on w/ earth. Whether it's our Government, Space, Ice meltoffs, methane, Earthquakes, ect..ect...
I've got my own thing going on here in Montana. It's winter...our winter here so far has been minimal of snow or rain. So that makes our atmosphere very dry indeed. I get that....butt...
My daughter the other day screamed out "ouch* and when I asked her what was up she screamed she was sick of being shocked. Electrically. Well, dry air, shuffling feet can cause static electricity... I'm well aware...butt...what stood out was that I'm getting shocked too and it's huge shocks. shocks that really hurt. It's almost like the air is charged beyond your normal static...
I haven't noticed any unusual fires or people dying here in MT.... I really just wanted to put my 2cents in with the HUGE STATIC ELECTRICITY SHOCKS that me and my daughter have been getting lately. If it wasn't unusual I wouldn't mention it.
Thank-you!! first of all... I appreciate your response. I had to post back because when you mentioned the car door...I too have been shocked everytime by my car door. Whether opening or closing. I'm sure it's because our car's hold energy? Anyways... your response was cool...thankyou! Light socketts... Oy vey! lol metal... run... lol anything we touch lately seems to zap us. I like the zap word! lol
Originally posted by htapath
Originally posted by tracehd1
Wow...first of all. This is interesting considering all the stuff that's been going on w/ earth. Whether it's our Government, Space, Ice meltoffs, methane, Earthquakes, ect..ect...
I've got my own thing going on here in Montana. It's winter...our winter here so far has been minimal of snow or rain. So that makes our atmosphere very dry indeed. I get that....butt...
My daughter the other day screamed out "ouch* and when I asked her what was up she screamed she was sick of being shocked. Electrically. Well, dry air, shuffling feet can cause static electricity... I'm well aware...butt...what stood out was that I'm getting shocked too and it's huge shocks. shocks that really hurt. It's almost like the air is charged beyond your normal static...
I haven't noticed any unusual fires or people dying here in MT.... I really just wanted to put my 2cents in with the HUGE STATIC ELECTRICITY SHOCKS that me and my daughter have been getting lately. If it wasn't unusual I wouldn't mention it.
You make an excellent point. I get shocked every time I reach for the door handle of my car. It's become second nature to discharge the static electricity with the tough part of my hand.
Skeptics might say we just have electric personalities, and that it's not that shocking.
Thanks for bringing this into the discussion, as it is certainly relevant in my opinion. (zap!)
Originally posted by WhiteAlice
Don't think it's the Taos Hum. I used to live in NE Arizona and I definitely heard that. The hum sounds more like a deep rumble--almost like the sound you'd imagine a big old pick up truck that was left idling making. It is generally very quiet out there when things weren't humming. NE Arizona is not heavily populated and features very small towns for the most part. I know the area very well and believe you when you say it isn't traffic related. When I lived out there, the only traffic that occurred was when sheep or cattle were crossing the highway, lol.
About a month or so ago, I actually heard what you called what sounded like a large vacuum cleaner going. Tremendous whooshing sound. I actually called it a cosmic vacuum cleaner, lol, but it was a little deeper and throatier than a vacuum cleaner. Was incredibly loud and long lasting--far too long lasting to have been a plane or jet flying overhead. Thing is, I'm not living in NE Arizona anymore but am in the NW portion of the country now. I'm used to hearing road sounds bouncing around because of cloud cover and the sounds of aircraft flying overhead. This was way louder and all the wrong sound. Anyways, thought I'd share that for what it's worth. Only heard it once, was quite remarkable at the time, and it's not recurred. No clue what it was.edit on 14/3/13 by WhiteAlice because: need more coffee for better grammar
Originally posted by northamerican
I live in a small town in NE AZ close to the NM border. I've heard booms at night but only a couple times. They were loud but nothing louder than a large firework. I've only heard it twice, each time was a solitary boom at night.
I have heard the loud airplane/vacuum sound but I have been writing it off as aircraft or a big truck. The isn't as much traffic as a densely populated area but there is a steady stream of freight trucks that pass through.
Posted Via ATS Mobile: m.abovetopsecret.com
Originally posted by sled735
reply to post by htapath
Maybe you should give them (the radio/t.v.) a call... seriously.
Maybe they will look into what's going on, or, at least tell you why they aren't covering the story.
"They have been building these 129 bases day and night, unceasingly, since the early 1940s. Some of them were built even earlier than that. These bases are basically large cities underground connected by high-speed magneto-levity trains that have speeds up to Mach 2. Several books have been written about this activity. Al Bielek has my only copy of one of them. Richard Souder, a Ph.D. architect*, has risked his life by talking about this. He worked with a number of government agencies on deep underground military bases. In around where you live, in Idaho, there are 11 of them.