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Unlike the strange sounds heard around the world these "humming" sounds are real my mother in law asked if I could hear it but I can't since I can't hear low or very high freq.she told me she heard it for along time before the show appeared she lives about 15 mins from the town in michigan on the video I live about 20 min away the town is Houghton michigan then mine is the Quincy mine. So for those do hear these humming sounds I feel for ya. Just thought it was interesting.

 

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HH-drewan,
I know exactly the sound she is hearing. It is/was the Ultra Low Frequency (ULF) military communication system developed for our submariner service. The ULF transmitters are somehow imbedded in solid rock. Rock formations of a certain type. That transmit the humming throughout the world. Underwater. It's been around since at least 1972 when I loved in Boulder Colorado. It sounded like an diesel locomotive engine near the foothills. Everyone heard it and complained to the city whom dispatched crews to locate the train. Not a lot a train activity in Boulder and few tracks, so there weren't a lot of likely places to search. I relocated and read about the ULF military transmissions sometime later and connected the dots. That is what we were hearing.

Background on that is cold war thinking. Our sub fleet could destroy anything, anywhere as long as they got the proper coded go-to-war message. What if the surface radio, satellite or whatever communication links were down (as in Nuked) how would the sub drivers know what to do. And to whom.

So the ULF comm system was developed just for that purpose. The connection to Boulder Colorado and Hancock-Houghton is the Rocky Mountains. It is like a spine of the earth. A thousand plus mile solid rock seam that conducts those signals to many places located along the spine. So Taos is right there.

The difficulty of that form of communication is it requires a morse code type serial message code. Long, short and maybe amplitude modified. Bottom line is the military would have to encode the message, plus have some tricky authorization codes to verify a missile launch authority. I read that message could be ten or more minutes long but can be read underwater anywhere in the world. Pretty cool.

There have been false go-to-war signals transmitted by other nations but so far we haven't blown anyone up by accident.

Also the military has tunneling technology that uses strong lasers to melt any kind of rock. The design allows a machine to tunnel without have debris to extract or move. The laser melts the rock and creates it's own tunnel walls as it goes. Super strong and in some cases is vacuum evacuated to allow electric vehicles to move at very high speeds for very long distances. Hence the underground military bases like the supposed underground city beneath DIA Airport here in Colorado.

The ULF and laser tunneling technology is not a secret but what actually goes on beneath our world is a mystery I wish I knew more about.

The only solution I could see is moving to an area where these sounds aren't heard.

If anyone is interested in some interesting theories check out the "Hollow Earth". Exofriends: Telos: an Introduction to The Story - 7/19

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I still have my decoder ring from my childhood days and its now sending out flashing pulse signals in Morse Code...

Took me some time but I figured it out...and its whispering "I am full of bull pucky"...

Do people actually beleive in this crud?
 

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"Also the military has tunneling technology that uses strong lasers to melt any kind of rock. The design allows a machine to tunnel without have debris to extract or move. The laser melts the rock and creates it's own tunnel walls as it goes. Super strong and in some cases is vacuum evacuated to allow electric vehicles to move at very high speeds for very long distances. Hence the underground military bases like the supposed underground city beneath DIA Airport here in Colorado"

Interesting.:icon_scratch:


have a good un............
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Definition Of: [h=1]ULF[/h]
DOD Joint Acronyms & Abbreviations
ultra low frequency


Source: U.S. Department of Defense, Joint Doctrine Division. ( About )
Ultra-Low Frequency




See also: UBA , LACE , G , PAC , QD
 

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The technical name is "[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]n[/FONT][FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]uclear subterrene". [/FONT]Several patents have been assigned to this technology. Do a search on the term and sort it out for yourself.
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[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]"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." [/FONT]

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WINDSOR, Ontario – Last month, Bob Dechert, a senior aide to Canada's foreign minister, was dispatched to Detroit with an important diplomatic mission: to stop a highly-annoying noise.

The so-called Windsor hum, described as a low-frequency rumbling sound, has rattled windows and knocked objects off shelves in this border community just across the Detroit River from the Motor City. Locals have said it sounds like a large diesel truck idling, a loud boom box or the bass vocals of Barry White.
Residents in Windsor, Ontario, have blamed the hum for causing illness, whipping dogs into frenzies, keeping cats housebound and sending goldfish to the surface in backyard ponds. Many have resorted to switching on their furnace fan all season to drown out the noise.
Even weirder, Americans cannot seem to hear it. Canadians find that suspicious -- especially since their research suggests the hum is coming from the Yankees' side -- and accuse US officials of staying silent over the noise.
"The government of Canada takes this issue seriously," Dechert said after his recent fact-finding trip, which included a visit to a heavily-industrialized area on the American side of the river that some Canadian scientists believe is to blame for the hum.
 

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I still have my decoder ring from my childhood days and its now sending out flashing pulse signals in Morse Code...
Took me some time but I figured it out...and its whispering "I am full of bull pucky"...
Do people actually beleive in this crud?

I wonder if they don't have tinnitus
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There are many strange events happening now that we did not previously understand. With this knowledge should come understanding. We are all ignorant until we learn otherwise. IMHO :)
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So then, having tinnitus is out of the question?? I further assume that you believe that there can be no medical reasoning behind this and I take it that you're you're also a medical expert. That sounds pretty closed minded to me..

Now, go look up tinnitus and get back to me as to why this is reasoned out.. Based on science, not your opinion.
 

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The ULF project Buffalo described really exists, the project itself is well known even if the "launch code" is not well known (we hope). Ain't talking "conspiracy theory" here.

Can people hear it? Theoretically possible, although obviously most people don't.

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Did y'all see any black helocopters or overhear the conspiracy theorists talking at the coffee shop!
 

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I don't know how they can have tinnitus, I have it and it is a loud shrill. I have it 24/7, since I came back from Nam. I have to wear hearing aids I couldn't hear your hum on the video until I put in my hearing aids and turned up so loud my wife was screaming at me. The average human can hear from about 200-250 hertz to 15k hertz. There may be someone around who can hear higher than that. I don't know what freq the Navy is using but they are using it as a carrier frequency, in other words what ever info they are sending it is applied to that hum you hear. It would seem to me that someone could take a spectrum anaylzer and determine what the frequency is if in fact that is what these people are hearing.
 

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The so-called Windsor hum, described as a low-frequency rumbling sound, has rattled windows and knocked objects off shelves in this border community just across the Detroit River from the Motor City. Locals have said it sounds like a large diesel truck idling, a loud boom box or the bass vocals of Barry White.

I did not mean to dismiss tinnitus as I have had this all my life. Never goes away. But for the ULF hum to rattle windows, as they say, it would be from an outside source. So whatever it is, it's mechanical. I've heard it forty years ago and can attest to the locomotive type rumble. Same thing in Taos NM so whatever it is has been ongoing. Who would have the technology to generate the noise heard in various parts of the country for decades? And keep it a secret. Military is the reasonable conclusion.

I mean if some of the military secret operations are becoming public, who are they kidding? If a lot of people know, and have proof why the coverup? Who benefits? Wher's the money come from and who gets the benefit? We paid for it and have a right to know what is going on!
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HAARP Storms Slam Canada

Posted by truther on June 10, 2012 // 3 Comments

Evidence is emerging that the bizarre superstorms that recently exploded across Canadian skies were ignited by HAARP. According to researchers, including phycisist Dr. Fran De Aquino, HAARP has a public profile mission and a covert, hidden agenda. Some investigators also assert that HAARP technicians are testing the advanced Tesla technology’s ability to affect weather. The latest outbreak of stunning storms thundering across the Great White North tend to lend credence that the atmosphere is being manipulated and weather may be in the process of being weaponized.

The skies were torn apart over Canada last month. With little warning, bizarre clouds rapidly materialized and then all hell broke loose. Long time residents testified that they’d never seen anything like it.

Odd cloud formations attributed to HAARP Startled people raced for cover seeking safety from the sudden fury erupting all around them. Some people that observed the storms say they did not seem natural. Were the storms artifically created? If they were generated, how, and by what?

HAARP and weather wars Researchers have been claiming for some time that HAARP (High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program) technology is creating bizarre weather patterns and freak storms. Projecting high energy pulses into the ionosphere affects the troposphere and the layers of atmosphere beneath it.

HAARP facility in northern Alaska, USA Certain investigators believe such storms are experiments that may lead up to future HAARP Weather Wars with Russia and China.

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Weather warfare [Image via Elements of War] During 2011 and well into 2012 the residents of Windsor, Ontario heard an incessant, maddening hum that rose and fell in intensity.
Neither geomagnetic nor subterranean harmonics can account for a pulsating noise that lasted the better part of a year. Any noise made by solar flares interacting with the geomagnetic field or earth core-mantel harmonics are transitory lasting only a few hours to a day or so at most. Some investigators of the mysterious sound believe it may have been propagated by energy pulses transmitted from HAARP. [Are HAARP Frequency Pulse-Waves Driving People Mad?]

Now that the noise has abated monster storms are pounding Windsor as well as Ottawa and Sarnia, Ontario.

Anomalous storms Researchers claim that HAARP generated storms are anomalous. They point to tell-tale cloud formations thatwhile rarely seen in naturedefy statistics and appear with regularity when created by energetic HAARP torsion vortex waves.

Strange, oblong, roiling clouds assuming bizarre tubular shapes are often associated with HAARP storms. Other formations include clouds twisted into peculiar configurations by oscillating bands of intense energy disturbing the atmosphere, “cellular” formations, and rippling rainbow affects.

Eerie cellular clouds invade the sky The storms over Canada exhibited many of these phenomena. Astounding video record of HAARP storms The following is an amateur video compiled by observers of the incredible storms that charged across Canadian skies from May 25th to 27th, 2012:

HAARP capabilities While most researchers think that HAARP is mainly for ionosphere research and weather manipulation, some claim that the powers incorporated into the high frequency technology goes far beyond weather control.

HAARP artificially induced ionic aurora Brazilian phycisist Dr. Fran De Aquino makes the startling assertion in a scientific paper that HAARP can not only take control of the weather, but cause earthquakes, trigger volcanic eruptions, influence gravity and manipulate time itself. [Physicist: HAARP Manipulates Time]
HAARP Storms Slam Canada | Pakalert Press
 

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So then, having tinnitus is out of the question?? I further assume that you believe that there can be no medical reasoning behind this and I take it that you're you're also a medical expert. That sounds pretty closed minded to me..

Now, go look up tinnitus and get back to me as to why this is reasoned out.. Based on science, not your opinion.

I hear the sound myself. I went to Michigan tech and the closest I can explain it was it was some sort of background noise I could easily block out until I was in total silence (like trying to study). It sounded like a car running. Kind of a wawawawawa but really low pitched. I never hear it now that I moved down state, but when I go back to Houghton I hear it.
Oddly enough since I left I have severe issues with vertigo but have been tested over and over for tinnitus and other ear irregularities and everything is fine. I had one specialist bring in a group of interns because he said my ears were "textbook perfect" and wanted them to see. Weird okay....

I think it is some sort of vibration caused by the lift bridge and traffic or maybe the mining tunnels are acting like a megaphone but only certain people pick it up. It is very annoying!
 

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Maybe the humming is the mating call of a horny Sasquatch:icon_scratch:
 

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LOL! I hear the "humming" too, and have for years; it DOES sound like a BIG "18-wheeler" idling. I am also mindful that sound travels; when I was younger & small game hunting (rabbits, quail, etc) with my dad & older brother, I often saw the blue smoke & "kickback" of a 12 gauge shotgun BEFORE I heard the boom of the gun; thus, began my interest in SCIENCE; sound TRAVELS. You will SEE before you HEAR. AND! It may well be that HIGH winds, way up in outer space, "cause" the SOUND... dunno. As for the rattlings in Canada... little earthquakes, etc...? :dontknow: :coffee2:
 

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