Mysterious hum driving people crazy around the world finally in MSM | |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 44129307 United States 07/27/2013 12:08 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I can hear it, but the sound isn't coming through my ear canal. It's coming from my inner ear or something. Moreover, it sounds different in different parts of the country. In some places, it sounds like an oscillating wave (almost like a diesel engine running from far away). In others, it's a steady grind. You can hear it better at night because there are fewer sounds coming through your ears drowning it out. |
Mickeyblue User ID: 9806228 United States 07/27/2013 12:09 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I hear this and have since about March of 2012. I live in a rural area and it doesn't make any difference inside or outside, night or day I hear it. Intensity can vary from the diesel idling to the sound of a generator under load. I have put my ear to0 the wall expecting to 'feel' it but you cannot, it just seems as if you should be able to. For me I have the additional problem of tinnitus in both ears due to two accidents involving my head. So, overlying the hum theire is the ringing and buzzing.......LOL I am listening to it right now and it is 9:03 a.m. |
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Littlepixie User ID: 44168907 Australia 07/28/2013 02:14 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | For me, this hum is real, very real. Ive been hearing it for years. The most concerning thing about it is: I can hear it in the bush miles away from anything and anyone. It is loudest inside my home at night time when things are quiet. I don't know what the cause of it is. I hear it as a low hum/droning sound. AdorableLittlepixie I am safe and protected with every step I take with everybody always. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 2204074 United States 07/28/2013 02:34 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I'm 20 years old and live in rural northern Missouri and have heard this noise for as long as I remember. I also have almost constant ringing in my ears, and have no clue why. As the article says it is generally worse at night, and sometimes it's like a very loud throbbing and others just a dull humming, but it is often different pitches. I could almost swear that it's a much higher and more pronounced storms when there's approaching weather. Idk just one of those things you just deal with, although I will admit it does interest/annoy me. For what's it's worth I'm 5 10 170 brown hair blue eyes, and have had multiple "out of this world" experiences, and I've always sorta had a hunch they might be connected. Also on the same note it does always seem to become noticeable whenever I have sightings, which lately has become very often. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 44166293 United States 07/28/2013 02:42 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I used to hear this humm at my folks house really loud....but not at mine 3 miles away. One time during a power outage...you could still hear it. Like a idling semi truck, only you feel it on the inside and it never stopped. I honestly believe it's the elites tunneling cities and highways below us echoing. |
Halo2Alexis™ User ID: 41994758 United States 07/28/2013 02:43 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Finally! We're not all crazy! Dozens of people keep hearing it in Florida, and in many other states - search the threads for "rumble" ...there is no explanation why so many people have heard it, for this long a time period, with no answers. It's an ongoing event for the last couple of years all over the world. It's as if someone flips on a switch, turns it on for a timed period of anywhere from 3-10 minutes, then just shuts it off, like a tornado siren. Over and over again. *~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* I can't force people to accept the truth, but I can expose them to it. |
Lionelfrankenstein User ID: 43475729 Canada 07/28/2013 02:55 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I don't think it's that strange though, considering we're standing in a giant shell, floating over magma, encasing a spinning ball of iron that's the size of a moon, whilst rotating at a funny angle while a moon constantly tugs at us, while orbiting a giant nuclear furnace, while spiraling around a supermassive black hole. Frankly, I'd be worried if I couldn't hear/feel low frequency vibrations. |
Itcouldbeaname User ID: 12535845 United States 07/28/2013 02:58 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Auroral experimentation? (Haarp and it's cousins?) I hear my windows rattle at night, randomly. It's a very soft rattle, only audible when I'm laying down. It could be from the freeway a mile away or trains going through the area, two miles away, but I'm not convinced as they don't seem related. Anyone in Nevada hearing things? "Doom off." -GLP "Face infinity without flinching." |
Lionelfrankenstein User ID: 43475729 Canada 07/28/2013 03:04 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Auroral experimentation? (Haarp and it's cousins?) I hear my windows rattle at night, randomly. It's a very soft rattle, only audible when I'm laying down. It could be from the freeway a mile away or trains going through the area, two miles away, but I'm not convinced as they don't seem related. Anyone in Nevada hearing things? Quoting: Itcouldbeaname The Hum was here when HAARP was still a gleam in a scientists eye. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 39770247 United States 07/28/2013 03:05 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I remember reading about the Taos hum in the 90s. It can be heard even if people aren't around any source of hummming they can see (no electrical poles things like that). I don't know about the other hums or whatever people are hearing. I just remember reading about the Taos hum in MSM in the 90s, but it was presented as a New Agey thing at that time. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 39249078 United States 07/28/2013 03:06 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I've heard it for as long as I can remember. Sound of an idling truck nearby, but there never is an idling truck nearby. Quoting: Lionelfrankenstein 43475729 ... Ha! That was close to my initial description of this strange sound I've heard only at night for the past 8-10 months. I thought it was some large truck passing by in the far distance. But then the the way sound dissipated I knew it wasn't a truck. Now I would describe the sound as a GIANT VENT expelling air. By 'giant' I mean like a 50-100 foot diameter opening. It lasts from 10 seconds to a minute. |
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Lionelfrankenstein User ID: 43475729 Canada 07/28/2013 03:35 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Not this, but now that you mention it I did capture an interesting EM sound once. It was coming from the middle of my livingroom, on a precise interval, like every minute and 37 seconds or something. I could literally walk around it and triangulate exactly where it was occurring. It seemed to be caused by interfering fields from multiple electronic devices, because once I powered off my cable box it went away and never came back. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 44054268 United Kingdom 07/28/2013 03:34 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Yes I've heard this strange continuous hum a few times now, I only notice it late at night whilst standing outside. Sounds just like a jet engine running in the distance and lasts for hours. Tried recording it twice but couldn't hear it when playing it back, guess the mic on my phone isn't sensitive enough to pick it up :/ |
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NoB. User ID: 1834927 United States 07/28/2013 03:50 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It is us. Our combined machines, engines, devices, all of it. It's is the sound of the machine world going and going 24/7 . That hum ain't natural no matter what. Only in quiet times and places can you hear the gym but its always there. We are causing vibrations through the Earth. Hhhhhmmm I wonder what that can cause. I hear it for weeks on end about 25 years ago. Conditions were right I suppose at the time. And I live in the city. It's all about time and place . The Earth is a great transmitter of sounds. It's echoes quite nicely. |
NoB. User ID: 1834927 United States 07/28/2013 03:54 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I can tell you exactly what the Hum is. Quoting: NoB. 1834927 It is us. Our combined machines, engines, devices, all of it. It's is the sound of the machine world going and going 24/7 . That hum ain't natural no matter what. Only in quiet times and places can you hear the gym but its always there. We are causing vibrations through the Earth. Hhhhhmmm I wonder what that can cause. I hear it for weeks on end about 25 years ago. Conditions were right I suppose at the time. And I live in the city. It's all about time and place . The Earth is a great transmitter of sounds. It's echoes quite nicely. That should read....."hear the humm" don't know where gym came from. LoL I work out my own unique way. : ) |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 45371706 United Kingdom 10/12/2013 08:24 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I hear this and have since about March of 2012. I live in a rural area and it doesn't make any difference inside or outside, night or day I hear it. Intensity can vary from the diesel idling to the sound of a generator under load. I have put my ear to0 the wall expecting to 'feel' it but you cannot, it just seems as if you should be able to. Quoting: Mickeyblue 9806228 For me I have the additional problem of tinnitus in both ears due to two accidents involving my head. So, overlying the hum theire is the ringing and buzzing.......LOL I am listening to it right now and it is 9:03 a.m. Perfect description of what i hear, i also have tinnitus and yes that dam diesel engine added,,,,, |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 12654422 United States 10/12/2013 08:33 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I can hear it, but the sound isn't coming through my ear canal. It's coming from my inner ear or something. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 44129307 Moreover, it sounds different in different parts of the country. In some places, it sounds like an oscillating wave (almost like a diesel engine running from far away). In others, it's a steady grind. You can hear it better at night because there are fewer sounds coming through your ears drowning it out. I hear it too, but when I close my ears off, I can still hear it. I thought I just had a hearing problem of some sort. Does everyone have this issue? |