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Just a stupid question: Is it possible that there is threshold or maximum limit for all of our communication devices? Almost everybody in the world has handheld transmitters and receivers. We also are being bombarded with commercial and military applications of signals (on world and off world) considerably stronger. Even electric transmission lines hum. Could we reach a point where the world gives us an electronic feedback without speakers?
I agree. There are signals all around us at all times. Perhaps the high frequencies are reacting with elements on Earth and have become audible. As for the Alien craft theory, Maybe despite their tech they did not realize the cloaking tech would also interact with something and make noise. I lean toward a more terrestrial explanation. Maybe HAARP even.
It sounds metallic to me. Like a bit of grinding, and metallic noises. I think someone mentioned it on the first page about gigantic earth movers. My first thought was back to some movie, I don't remember, about a bunch of elves or dwarves or something as slaves, deep below the surface, moving earth around....
I KNOW it's not dwarves or elves moving earth around, I'm just saying that was my first thought. If this were to be one giant internet hoax, well played.
Three Wolves in Snow, I noticed that some of the sounds in the video do sound metalic. Kind of like when metal bends or when two pieces of metal grind together.
You never know with the creatures undergound theory. Supposedly the earth is hollow. Maybe undergound aliens are waking up and moving their ships. :P
I've never heard it. But I have heard volcano's, earthquakes and the aurora borealis (northern lights). Maybe it's something to do with the solar wind that slams into earth?
I agree. There are signals all around us at all times. Perhaps the high frequencies are reacting with elements on Earth and have become audible. As for the Alien craft theory, Maybe despite their tech they did not realize the cloaking tech would also interact with something and make noise. I lean toward a more terrestrial explanation. Maybe HAARP even.
Right after 9/11 there was a no-flyover for about a week. I was driving thousands of miles a week as a commercial truck driver at that time. I drove sleeper team with a partner. I also wore polarized sunglasses because of a little fishing accident that left my left eye permanently dilated. With my polarized glasses I thought our skies looked different. I even gave my sunglasses to my partner to confirm my observations. It looked like I could see water vapor rising in the sky. I have since tried to get some statistical information about that time and it did appear that there was a slight difference.
Whether there was or was not; that was the only time that our modern world, over the US, stopped. We have had no recent cessations of all of our electronic signals. It would be an interesting experiment - but one that will never happen. I do know that there have been fears/suspicions surrounding HAARP. I never heard of researchers tackling the question of total modern, electronic communications, and if there is a ceiling or limit?
Some are hoax, but others you can clearly see people/animals reacting to the sound. I can't find the article or illustration now, but I remember reading somewhere, that wasn't a conspiracy site, that the sounds could be caused by the magnetic field "snapping" back towards the Earth during a geomagnetic storm, and causing vibrations in the Earth's atmosphere.
Many, if not most, of these videos are hoaxes. It's the same soundtrack played over many of theem, although some slow the track down a bit to at least make it sound somewhat different.
Yes, they are mostly frequencies we can't hear, but there are many tales of those who live in very high latitudes of the boreal is making audible sounds. I'm betting these latest batch of sounds have to do with the solar wind and ionosphere interacting, perhaps more than usual due to strong geomagnetic storms. With people living in more areas of the world than ever, and with the ubiquity of phone cameras, I think we are just more aware due to increasing documentation.
In any case it certainly has a natural cause and has nothing to do with aliens nor supernatural trumpet-players.
Many, if not most, of these videos are hoaxes. It's the same soundtrack played over many of theem, although some slow the track down a bit to at least make it sound somewhat different.
Yes, they are mostly frequencies we can't hear, but there are many tales of those who live in very high latitudes of the boreal is making audible sounds. I'm betting these latest batch of sounds have to do with the solar wind and ionosphere interacting, perhaps more than usual due to strong geomagnetic storms. With people living in more areas of the world than ever, and with the ubiquity of phone cameras, I think we are just more aware due to increasing documentation.
In any case it certainly has a natural cause and has nothing to do with aliens nor supernatural trumpet-players.
Of course there are lots of hoaxes. Anytime something gets attention, others want that attention and will mimic it. But many of these videos are not hoaxes and were verified by folks across a wide radius who heard the same strange sounds. I've heard these sounds, so have many other's I've spoken with. To us, it sounds like a magnetic energy humming noise. In my opinion it has something to do with microwave technology and military testing such as Haarp which by the way many other countries have messed with as well.
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