Re: Unexplainable noises heard around the world -- "The Hum"
It's the voice of God or a malfunctioning sound dampening system on a UFO. I don't know. I've heard shit like that. Always figured it for some kind of vehicle I couldn't see from where I was at.
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A low-frequency form of tinnitus would make sense and is the first thing that would come to mind, except that it fails to explain why specific geographic locations appear to be hotspots. Actually I was just with some friends who returned today from the Hawaiian islands, and they described a deep hum that could be faintly heard while they were visiting Oahu. While tinnitus is fairly uncommon, low-frequency tinnitus is a different matter, and so it's unlikely that it would be the cause.
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Always figured it for some kind of vehicle I couldn't see from where I was at.
There has been a lot of speculation about the sound coming from nuclear powered tunnel boring machines (subterrenes) the cowards are drilling with. Lol, the underground bases being prepared in case of an "emergency".
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A low-frequency form of tinnitus would make sense and is the first thing that would come to mind, except that it fails to explain why specific geographic locations appear to be hotspots. Actually I was just with some friends who returned today from the Hawaiian islands, and they described a deep hum that could be faintly heard while they were visiting Oahu. While tinnitus is fairly uncommon, low-frequency tinnitus is a different matter, and so it's unlikely that it would be the cause.
You know why else its obviously not tinnitus? Cameras don't get tinnitus. People have recorded the hum. That's like thinking cameras can get high and record hallucinations.
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There has been a lot of speculation about the sound coming from nuclear powered tunnel boring machines (subterrenes) the cowards are drilling with. Lol, the underground bases being prepared in case of an "emergency".
How do you think humanity survives the crossover between each era? We move underground, to avoid the impending bombardment.
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This all speculation, I'm ready to die On topic though, I don't know where these sounds are coming from but the descriptions of the sound I've read in some reports mimic the sounds of boring machines.I haven't been able to dig up much info on the nuclear subterrenes aside from brief info concerning a patent for them to do with Los Alamos......
The nuclear subterrene (rhymes with 'submarine') was designed at the Los Alamos National Laboratory, in New Mexico. A number of patents were filed by scientists at Los Alamos, a few federal technical documents were written - and then the whole thing just sort of faded away.
Or did it?
Nuclear subterrenes work by melting their way through the rock and soil, actually vitrifying it as they go, and leaving a neat, solidly glass-lined tunnel behind them.
The heat is supplied by a compact nuclear reactor that circulates liquid lithium from the reactor core to the tunnel face, where it melts the rock. In the process of melting the rock the lithium loses some of its heat. It is then circulated back along the exterior of the tunneling machine to help cool the vitrified rock as the tunneling machine forces its way forward. The cooled lithium then circulates back to the reactor where the whole cycle starts over. In this way the nuclear subterrene slices through the rock like a nuclear powered, 2,000 degree Fahrenheit (1,100 Celsius) earthworm, boring its way deep underground.
The United States Atomic Energy Commission and the United States Energy Research and Development Administration took out Patents in the 1970s for nuclear subterrenes. The first patent, in 1972 went to the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission.
The nuclear subterrene has an advantage over mechanical TBMs in that it produces no muck that must be disposed of by conveyors, trains, trucks, etc. This greatly simplifies tunneling. If nuclear subterrenes actually exist (and I do not know if they do) their presence, and the tunnels they make, could be very hard to detect, for the simple reason that there would not be the tell-tale muck piles or tailings dumps that are associated with the conventional tunneling activities.
The 1972 patent makes this clear. It states:
"... (D)ebris may be disposed of as melted rock both as a lining for the hole and as a dispersal in cracks produced in the surrounding rock. The rock-melting drill is of a shape and is propelled under sufficient pressure to produce and extend cracks in solid rock radially around the bore by means of hydrostatic pressure developed in the molten rock ahead of the advancing rock drill penetrator. All melt not used in glass-lining the bore is forced into the cracks where it freezes and remains ...
"... Such a (vitreous) lining eliminates, in most cases, the expensive and cumbersome problem of debris elimination and at the same time achieves the advantage of a casing type of bore hole liner."
(U.S. Patent No. 3,693,731 dated Sept. 26, 1972)
There you have it: a tunneling machine that creates no muck, and leaves a smooth, vitreous (glassy) tunnel lining behind.
Another patent three years later was for:
A tunneling machine for producing large tunnels in soft rock or wet, clayey, unconsolidated or bouldery earth by simultaneously detaching the tunnel core by thermal melting a boundary kerf into the tunnel face and forming a supporting excavation wall liner by deflecting the molten materials against the excavation walls to provide, when solidified, a continuous wall supporting liner, and detaching the tunnel face circumscribed by the kerf with powered mechanical earth detachment means and in which the heat required for melting the kerf and liner material is provided by a compact nuclear reactor.
This 1975 patent further specifies that the machine is intended to excavate tunnels up to 12 meters in diameter or more. This means tunnels of 40 ft. or more in diameter. The kerf is the outside boundary of the tunnel wall that a boring machine gouges out as it bores through the ground or rock. So, in ordinary English, this machine will melt a circular boundary into the tunnel face. The melted rock will be forced to the outside of the tunnel by the tunnel machine, where it will form a hard, glassy tunnel lining (see the appropriate detail in the patent itself, as shown in Illustration 41). At the same time, mechanical tunnel boring equipment will grind up the rock and soil detached by the melted kerf and pass it to the rear of the machine for disposal by conveyor, slurry pipeline, etc.
And yet a third patent was issued to the United States Energy Research and Development Administration just 21 days later, on 27 May 1975 for a machine remarkably similar to the machine patented on 6 May 1975. The abstract describes:
A tunneling machine for producing large tunnels in rock by progressive detachment of the tunnel core by thermal melting a boundary kerf into the tunnel face and simultaneously forming an initial tunnel wall support by deflecting the molten materials against the tunnel walls to provide, when solidified, a continuous liner; and fragmenting the tunnel core circumscribed by the kerf by thermal stress fracturing and in which the heat required for such operations is supplied by a compact nuclear reactor.
This machine would also be capable of making a glass-lined tunnel of 40 ft. in diameter or more.
Perhaps some of my readers have heard the same rumors that I have heard swirling in the UFO literature and on the UFO grapevine: stories of deep, secret, glass-walled tunnels excavated by laser powered tunneling machines. I do not know if these stories are true. If they are, however, it may be that the glass-walled tunnels are made by the nuclear subterrenes described in these patents. The careful reader will note that all of these patents were obtained by agencies of the United States government. Further, all but one of the inventors are from Los Alamos, New Mexico. Of course, Los Alamos National Lab is itself the subject of considerable rumors about underground tunnels and chambers, Little Greys or "EBEs", and various other covert goings-on.
A 1973 Los Alamos study entitled Systems and Cost Analysis for a Nuclear Subterrene Tunneling Machine: A Preliminary Study, concluded that nuclear subterrene tunneling machines (NSTMs) would be very cost effective, compared to conventional TBMs.
It stated:
Tunneling costs for NSTMs are very close to those for TBMs, if operating conditions for TBMs are favorable. However, for variable formations and unfavorable conditions such as soft, wet, bouldery ground or very hard rock, the NSTMs are far more effective. Estimates of cost and percentage use of NSTMs to satisfy U.S. transportation tunnel demands indicate a potential cost savings of 850 million dollars (1969 dollars) throughout 1990. An estimated NSTM prototype demonstration cost of $100 million over an eight-year period results in a favorable benefit-to-cost ratio of 8.5.
...Was the 1973 feasibility study only idle speculation, and is the astonishingly similar patent two years later only a wild coincidence? As many a frustrated inventor will tell you, the U.S. Patent Office only issues the paperwork when it's satisfied that the thing in question actually works!
In 1975 the National Science Foundation commissioned another cost analysis of the nuclear subterrene. The A.A. Mathews Construction and Engineering Company of Rockville, Maryland produced a comprehensive report with two, separate, lengthy appendices, one 235 and the other 328 pages.
A.A. Mathews calculated costs for constructing three different sized tunnels in the Southern California area in 1974. The three tunnel diameters were:
a) 3.05 meters (10 ft.)
b) 4.73 meters (15.5 ft.)
c) 6.25 meters (20.5 ft.)
Comparing the cost of using NSTMs to the cost of mechanical TBMs, A.A. Mathews determined:
Savings of 12 percent for the 4.73 meter (15.5 ft.) tunnel and 6 percent for the 6.25 meter (20.5 foot) tunnel were found to be possible using the NSTM as compared to current methods. A penalty of 30 percent was found for the 3.05 meter (10 foot) tunnel using the NSTM. The cost advantage for the NSTM results from the combination of,
(a) a capital rather than labor intensive system,
(b) formation of both initial support and final lining in conjunction with the excavation process.
This report has a number of interesting features. It is noteworthy in the first place that the government commissioned such a lengthy and detailed analysis of the cost of operating a nuclear subterrenes. Just as intriguing is the fact that the study found that the tunnels in the 15 ft. to 20 ft. diameter range can be more economically excavated by NSTMs than by conventional TBMs.
Finally, the southern California location that was chosen for tunneling cost analysis is thought provoking. This is precisely one of the regions of the West where there is rumored to be a secret tunnel system. Did the A.A. Mathews study represent part of the planning for an actual covert tunneling project that was subsequently carried out, when it was determined that it was more cost effective to use NSTMs than mechanical TBMs?
If they were using machines like this it would be happening at depths so deep perhaps the faint hum would be all you could hear above ground?This is all fringe info, but when you look into it the underground base construction appears to be happening all over the world.
edit:The sound in the first part of the Jim's youtube video sounds similar to the boring machine used in New Delhi:
A low-frequency form of tinnitus would make sense and is the first thing that would come to mind, except that it fails to explain why specific geographic locations appear to be hotspots. Actually I was just with some friends who returned today from the Hawaiian islands, and they described a deep hum that could be faintly heard while they were visiting Oahu. While tinnitus is fairly uncommon, low-frequency tinnitus is a different matter, and so it's unlikely that it would be the cause.
Tinnitus does not explain why such an effect would manifest on recording devices as displayed in the original post, much less by numerous people in a very small area such as at the Tampa Rays game shown. If the device were malfunctioning- as well as the announcer's ears- do you think he would not be corrected if he were referencing otherwise unrecognized phenomena?
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These are the 7 trumpets of the Apocalypse. Repent or burn in Hell for eternity.
Haha this may very well be the case. Or rather, it's one interpretation of it. Repent? If you feel it necessary, feel free to do so. Just keep being human and everything will probably be alright.
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They are the cloaked ships of the ones who seeded us here to begin with. They are now back and making preparations to eradicate all the wicked persons from the entire planet because those wicked people are unproductive and basically useless to a functioning world. In just a short time all wicked people on the planet and all their evil devices will be destroyed.
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They are the cloaked ships of the ones who seeded us here to begin with. They are now back and making preparations to eradicate all the wicked persons from the entire planet because those wicked people are unproductive and basically useless to a functioning world. In just a short time all wicked people on the planet and all their evil devices will be destroyed.
The inept administration and Zoklet?!
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Tinnitus does not explain why such an effect would manifest on recording devices as displayed in the original post, much less by numerous people in a very small area such as at the Tampa Rays game shown. If the device were malfunctioning- as well as the announcer's ears- do you think he would not be corrected if he were referencing otherwise unrecognized phenomena?
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One of the horns in the book of Revelations is now sounding as a warning to the impending catastrophe which is to befall all men in the days just ahead. Such a calamity which has never before befallen mankind since its history, nor will it occur again. Even the mountains crevices, the underground caverns and the deepest oceans will not save any of us from what is about to come.
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I actually am followed by these noises...they are in response to certain actions I take. The flourescent lights in the doctors office actually flashed extremely bright a flickered when I sat down I thought they were going to short circuit. The doctor just laughed it off. I didn't say anything about this. A man who sorta cut me off (not really, he just yelled at me as he passed by) had the back part of his truck get blown off (it was this glass cover top thing like how a convertable has. I thought for a second I saw some kind of lightning bolt. Oh also I happen to see little flickers of pure light shooting toward or out of me. I put a light bulb in my mouth and it lit up. dun dun duh duh snap snap dun dun duh duh snap snap....and so on...lol. I can turn off my computer with my mind on rare occasion. My life reminds me of final destination except I never die, but death or time is after me. I am magic. lol. Everyone seems to understand whats going on except me. I trust nobody honestly...as i type this my computer is seeming like it has a strange static field growing its going to short circuit and turn off soon...this happens...oh and yeah i know i sound crazy
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I actually am followed by these noises...they are in response to certain actions I take. The flourescent lights in the doctors office actually flashed extremely bright a flickered when I sat down I thought they were going to short circuit. The doctor just laughed it off. I didn't say anything about this. A man who sorta cut me off (not really, he just yelled at me as he passed by) had the back part of his truck get blown off (it was this glass cover top thing like how a convertable has. I thought for a second I saw some kind of lightning bolt. Oh also I happen to see little flickers of pure light shooting toward or out of me. I put a light bulb in my mouth and it lit up. dun dun duh duh snap snap dun dun duh duh snap snap....and so on...lol. I can turn off my computer with my mind on rare occasion. My life reminds me of final destination except I never die, but death or time is after me. I am magic. lol. Everyone seems to understand whats going on except me. I trust nobody honestly...as i type this my computer is seeming like it has a strange static field growing its going to short circuit and turn off soon...this happens...oh and yeah i know i sound crazy
u better use ur telephonesis 4 da powerz of good bro
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Unrelated, but recently I've been hearing a low hum. I got up one night at 3 AM, noticed this hum again and went to the window because it sounded like it was coming from outside, and I realized it was close... VERY close. It was vibrating a whole side of my house so much that it'd have to be touching it, or else right overhead. So I got dressed and was on my way out the door to check out the source of the vibrations, when I noticed my sister leaning against the wall in her back massage chair. I asked her to turn it off, and immediately the hum went away.
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There are spookier sounds from under the ocean which can't be explained. Some people think "biological", however the frequency and decibels of it are almost impossible to make with technology, let alone biology.
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They're the invisible ships of the aliens who seeded us here which are moving around on the planet. Huge ships which make our aircraft carriers look like play toys. The End Times are here, and they are preparing to cleanse the entire planet of those who have no place in the New World.
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perhaps its just me i'd like to see if anyone notices this...
Look at the trees.
Just above them.
I've noticed what looks like strange 4d outlines.
the noises are different frequencies. perhaps because human minds are able to hear or understand or create new frequencies (something new?) then the reaction is that loud (to me it sounds like either distorted tv static, a vaccuum sucking air in...
actually..when the emergency hatch on an airplane gets taken off. That is what its like.
Oh, btw, dear sir, the gentlemen with wisdom of what is truly being seen in video of unexplained phenomena...lens flare eh?
Perhaps if I had claimed that I knew what it was or why it was there then i'd agree I sounded like a dipshit. however I actually was simply pointing something out to see if anyone else has this happen too. Occasionaly certain areas seem to have a blueish hue...its as if theres an ever so faint fog but its not a fog...its like you can see a dimension in the air that has a faint blue glow. barely noticable. usually does seem like glare sorta. The thing is I get this occasionally on my tv screen and computer screen. on specific characters at specific moments.
I happen to often find that I cause weird glitches in things like the tv, depending on whats happening theres strange glitches and static or the captions play backwards, just things that flash for a second.
However, when I got very upset...I've had the entire houses power go out, come back, and I continued to write the letter I was writing and as if it was responding, right when i wrote my next apology the power went out again...
i think the cable guy must have a crush on me or somethin
that or some weird emf hypersensitivity...to the point where street lights go out when i show up in some spots...
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Unsure on these sounds. Perhaps crystalline materials in the soil like quartz are causing the ground to resonate at a specific frequency, causing some people to experience various effects such as hallucinations, fatigue, hearing sounds, etc.
Mythbusters did that test with a small solenoid(for lack of a correct name) and placed it on a bridge, and after a certain amount of time the entire bridge began to vibrate in sync with it. Of course that would be a much higher frequency, but looking at that list you can see that very low frequency waves can affect various parts of the human body. Although it also says electrical, sound, light, etc.