Dee /Finney's blog
start date July 20,, 2011
Today's date January 18, 2012
updated March 4, 2012
updated April 5, 2012
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TOPIC: STRANGE NOISES AROUND THE WORLD
I've heard these sounds on videos on youtube.com Nobody seems to be able to determine what is causing them. These are unlike the Taos hum and other hums - These are not all detonation sounds either. Somebody needs to do some serious investigation.
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MARCH 4, 2012 - I AM LISTENING TO AN OLDER RADIO INTERVIEW OF LINDA MOULTON HOWE. SHE GOT MANY E-MAILS ABOUT THIS SOUNDS WHICH ARE BEING HEARD ALL OVER THE WORLD. PEOPLE HAD ALL KIINDS OF IDEAS OFO WHAT THESE SOUNDS SEEMED TO BE, LIKE OLD TV SETS THAT WEREN'T TUNED TO A REAL STATION - LIKE VOICES YOU COULDN'T REALLY MAKE OUT. SOME THOUGHT THIS MIGHT BE RELATED TO THE TRUMPETS OF THE BIBLE'S BOOK OF REVELATION. HOWEVER, AT ONE POINT IN HER INTERVIEW SHE MENTIONED THAT DARPA WHICH IS A GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATION HAS BEEN WORKIING ON SOUND WEAPONS WHICH COULD BE USED AGAINST TERRORISTS. OUR GOVERNMENT IS USING THE BOOK OF REVELATION AS A GUIDE FOR WHAT THEY DO SO IF THEY ARE USING THE TRUMPET IDEA IN THEIR SOUND WEASPON - THAT SOUNDS VERY LIKELY IN MY OWN OPINION.
A SCIENTISTS THOUGHT IT WAS THE SUN WORKING AGAINST UR MAGNINEGETIC FIELD MAKING THE NOISE, BUT THE SUN'S ACTIONS HAVE BEEN MUCH LESS THAN WHAT WAS PREDICTED ORIGINALLY.
I'M GOING TO GO WITH THE SOUND WEAPON - NOT THAT IT REALLY HURTS YOU AS THIS POINT, BUT THE SOUNDS SURE STOP YOU IN YOUR TRACKS AND LOOK UP AT THE SKY TRYING TO FIGURE OUT WHAT YOU ARE HEARING.
LISTEN TO THE YOUTUBE.COLM LINKS BELOW AND THEN TAKE A LOOK AT THESE DARRPA SOUND WEAPON PAGES:
Many thanx to Reptoid@hotmail.com (Purple Crow) for this stream!
An Altadena resident shared that she heard loud “frightening” boom sounds consistently throughout Tuesday night but the Altadena Sheriff’s Station has no report of anything happening. Did you hear or see anything?
Was your Tuesday night disturbed by the sounds of loud booms? It was for one Altadena resident, who told Patch via email that she heard these mystery sounds all night:
I live in NW Altadena near Lincoln & Loma Alta Dr & on last evening, Tuesday - Dec 4, 2012, I kept hearing 'loud boom' sounds every 10-15 minutes. These sounds continued all night - very frightening - I called the Sheriff's Dept to report it - I never found out what this noise was. Did anyone else hear this and do you know what it was? I know that street lights are being put up on the corner of Altadena Dr & Lincoln.
The watch commander for the Altadena Sheriff’s Station told Patch Wednesday that nothing else was reported about any loud “boom” sounds and there was no explanation for them.
The most notable thing that happened Tuesday night, according to the watch commander’s report of the Altadena crime log, was a call to report a beauty salon fire in town but when fire officials showed up there was no fire to be seen.
Did you hear any loud boom sounds Tuesday or see anything causing a loud sound?
COMMENTS:
4:45 pm on Wednesday, December 5, 2012
I live near there. I have often heard these strange noises -- deep low rumblings. My daughter notices them too. "No one" seems to know what they are......I always assume that it is something to do with JPL/Nasa.
7:07 pm on Wednesday, December 5, 2012
My family heard the loud boom's throughout the night also. It sounded like small sonic booms that rattled the windows. They continued throughout the night till around 2:00 a.m. Would love to know what the noises were, they were a bit startling. We live near Altadena Dr. and Lincoln Ave.
7:27 pm on Wednesday, December 5, 2012
Could it be my neighbor? When ever he drives his beat up car, my windows rattle from the bass. But he always plays rap music or Latin music. Well, that can't be it. sorry. I have some ear plugs if you need some. What a lovely neighborhood I live in.
10:50 pm on Wednesday, December 5, 2012
Didn't we have this same story a few months ago ?
And doesn't this happen every now and then for
years? The inability to pinpoint the sound would
suggest around the mountains and/or underground. But
then if you ever listened to the coast to coast show
on KFI, (and actually believed the guests) then it
might be:
1) The original humans in the center of the earth.
2) The polar shift happening, or worse magnetic
shift, which actually does happen every 100,00 years
or so.
3) beings from outer space eliminating our nuclear
weapons
4) bigfoot
5) the face on Mars burping
6) a parallel universe trying to communicate with us
7) The iceburgs breaking from global warming
8) The complete collapse of our universe into the
singlerity
9) pre-quakes from a continental plate we never knew
about, and we are sinking
10) It doesn't matter!!! This is 2012 you know, and
we only have 15 more days to live!!!!!!!!!!
1:25 am on Thursday, December 6, 2012
I've heard things too. There were alot of similar reports back during the summer months too. Here's a previous story http://altadena.patch.com/articles/reports-of-loud-booms-in-eaton-canyon
why so many?
BARRINGTON, R.I. (WPRI) -- While authorities still do not know the source, residents are sticking to their story saying they heard a large explosion coming from Narragansett Bay Monday night. Reports of the phantom boom kept crews busy in both Barrington and Warwick after residents ...
The state fire marshal say a gas company worker responding to reports of a gas leak in western Massachusetts punctured a pipe that led to a massive explosion that injured 18 people.
SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (AP) — Preliminary investigations show more than 40 buildings were damaged in a natural gas explosion in Massachusetts that injured 18 people, building inspectors said Saturday. A strip club was flattened and a day care center was heavily damaged in the massive ...
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WPRI) - An explosion rocks a South Providence neighborhood, leaving seven first responders injured. Crews were called to Rugby Street just after 12:30 Saturday morning to a report of an SUV that slammed into a house. Just minutes after rescue crews arrived, a ruptured gas line
SAUGUS, Mass. (WPRI) - Massachusetts State Police are investigating a deadly tanker explosion in Saugus. Officials say the tanker truck was headed North on Route One shortly after 2:00am Saturday when it flipped over and exploded.
BURRILLVILLE, R.I. (WPRI) - The only victim involved in a massive home explosion and fire in Burrillville over the weekend remains in the hospital.
Gas fears in Somerset in wake of blast. Nearly one week after a deadly house explosion on New York Ave.…
Man charged in Arizona Social Security explosion. Updated: Monday, 03 Dec 2012, 6:57 PM EST Published : Monday, 03 Dec 2012, 6:51 PM EST
SHERBROOKE, Quebec (AP) — An explosion and fire at a manufacturing plant outside Montreal seriously injured five people Thursday, police said. At least 17 others were taken to the hospital, though none were hurt seriously, police said. The blast at the Sherbrooke, Quebec facility led to the fire
SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (AP) — A natural gas explosion in one of New England's biggest cities on Friday leveled a strip club with a boom heard for miles and heavily damaged a dozen other buildings but didn't kill anyone, authorities said. Firefighters, police officers and gas company workers in the
Authorities say a natural gas explosion in one of New England's biggest cities has destroyed two buildings but hasn't killed anyone.
The Hum is a generic name for a series of phenomena involving a persistent and invasive low-frequency humming noise not audible to all people. Hums have been reported in various geographical locations. In some cases a source has been located. A Hum on the Big Island of Hawaii, typically related to volcanic action, is heard in locations dozens of miles apart. The Hum is most often described as sounding somewhat like a distant idling diesel engine. Typically, the Hum is difficult to detect with microphones, and its source and nature are hard to localize.
The Hum is sometimes prefixed with the name of a locality where the problem has been particularly publicized: e.g., the "Bristol Hum", the "Taos Hum", or the "Bondi Hum".[1]
The essential element that defines the Hum is what is perceived as a persistent low-frequency sound, often described as being comparable to that of a distant diesel engine idling, or to some similar low-pitched sound for which obvious sources (e.g., household appliances, traffic noise, etc.) have been ruled out.
Other elements seem to be significantly associated with the Hum, being reported by an important proportion of hearers, but not by all of them. Many people hear the Hum only, or much more, inside buildings as compared with outdoors. Many also perceive vibrations that can be felt through the body. Earplugs are reported as not decreasing the Hum.[2] The Hum is often perceived more intensely during the night.
On 15 November 2006, Dr. Tom Moir of the Massey University in Auckland, New Zealand made a recording of the Auckland Hum and has published it on the university's website.[3][4] The captured hum's power spectral density peaks at a frequency of 56 hertz.[5] In 2009, the head of audiology at Addenbrooke's Hospital in Cambridge, Dr David Baguley, said that he believed people's problems with hum were based on the physical world about one-third of the time and the other two-thirds stemmed from people focusing too keenly on innocuous background sounds.[6]
In Britain, the most famous example was the Bristol hum that made headlines in the late 1970s.[6] It was during the 1990s that the Hum phenomenon began to be reported in North America and to be known to the American public, when a study by the University of New Mexico and the complaints from many citizens living near the town of Taos, New Mexico, caught the attention of the media. However, in the 1970s and 1980s, a similar phenomenon had been the object of complaints from citizens, of media reports and of studies. It is difficult to tell if the Hum reported in those earlier cases and the Hum that began to be increasingly reported in North America in the 1990s should be considered identical or of different natures.[citation needed]
On June 9th, 2011, it was reported that residents of the village of Woodland, England are currently experiencing a hum that has already lasted for over two months.[7]
This phenomenon has also been reported since 2010 throughout Windsor and Essex County in Ontario, Canada,[8] where some residents claim it to be correlated with the time of day, or week, while others seem unaffected or unable to hear it.[9]
In the case of Kokomo, Indiana, a city with heavy industries, the source of the hum was thought to have been traced to two sources. The first was a pair of fans in a cooling tower at the local DaimlerChrysler casting plant emitting a 36 Hz tone. The second was an air compressor intake at the Haynes International plant emitting a 10 Hz tone.[10][11]
Some explanations of hums for which no definitive source has been found have been put forth. These include:
Generated by the body, the auditory or the nervous system, with no external stimulus. However, the theory that the Hum is actually tinnitus fails to explain why the Hum can be heard only at certain geographical locations, to the degree those reports are accurate. There may exist individual differences as to the threshold of perception of acoustic or non-acoustic stimuli, or other normal individual variations that could contribute to the perception of the Hum by some people in the population and not by others.
While the Hum is hypothesized to be a form of low frequency tinnitus[12] such as the venous hum, some sufferers claim it is not internal, being worse inside their homes than outside. However, others insist that it is equally bad indoors and outdoors. More mystery is added as some notice the Hum only at home, while others hear it everywhere they go. Some reports indicate that it is made worse by attempted soundproofing (e.g., double glazing), which serves only to decrease other environmental noise, thus making the Hum more apparent. Tinnitus is also generally worse in places with less exterior sound.
People who both suffer from tinnitus and hear the Hum describe them as qualitatively different, and many hum sufferers can find locations where they do not hear the hum at all. An investigation by a team of scientists in Taos dismissed the possibility that the Hum was tinnitus as highly unlikely.[13][unreliable source?]
Human ears generate their own noises, called spontaneous otoacoustic emissions, which about 30% of people hear. The people that hear these sounds typically hear a faint buzzing or ringing, especially if they are otherwise in complete silence, but most people don't notice them at all.[14]
Researchers from the USArray Earthscope have tracked down a series of infrasonic humming noises produced by waves crashing together and thence into the ocean floor, off the North-West coast of the USA. Potentially, sound from these collisions could travel to many parts of the globe.[15][16][17]
The Taos Hum was featured on the TV show Unsolved Mysteries.[18] It was also featured in LiveScience's "Top Ten Unexplained Phenomena", where it took first place.[19]
In a 1998 episode of The X-Files titled "Drive", Agent Mulder speculates that extremely low frequency (ELF) radio waves "may be behind the so-called Taos Hum".[20]
We
have analyzed records of these
sounds and found that most of their
spectrum lies within the infrasound
range, i.e. is not audible to
humans. What people hear is only a
small fraction of the actual power
of these sounds. They are
low-frequency acoustic emissions in
the range between 20 and 100 Hz
modulated by ultra-low infrasonic
waves from 0.1 to 15 Hz. In
geophysics, they are called
acoustic-gravity waves; they are
formed in the upper atmosphere, at
the atmosphere-ionosphere boundary
in particular. There can be quite a
lot of causes why those waves are
generated: earthquakes, volcanic
eruptions, hurricanes, storms,
tsunamis, etc. However, the scale of
the observed humming sound in terms
of both the area covered and its
power far exceeds those that can be
generated by the above-mentioned
phenomena.
In that case, what could be causing this humming in the sky?
In
our opinion, the source of such
powerful and immense manifestation
of acoustic-gravity waves must be
very large-scale energy processes.
These processes include powerful
solar flares and huge energy flows
generated by them, rushing towards
Earth's surface and destabilizing
the magnetosphere, ionosphere and
upper atmosphere. Thus, the effects
of powerful solar flares: the impact
of shock waves in the solar wind,
streams of corpuscles and bursts of
electromagnetic radiation are the
main causes of generation of
acoustic-gravitation waves following
increased solar activity.
Given the surge in solar activity as
manifested itself in the higher
number and energy of solar flares
since mid-2011, we can assume that
there is a high probability of
impact of the substantial increase
in solar activity on the generation
of the unusual humming coming from
the sky. It should be pointed out
that solar activity began to rise
sharply since early 2011, with its
amplitude significantly higher than
all forecasts given by a number of
influential scientific institutions
in 2010
and
2011. Meanwhile, the observed
increase in solar activity is fully
consistent with the forecast of the
International Committee GEOCHANGE
published in the Committee's Report
in June 2010. If this growth rate of
solar activity continues, its
amplitude by the end of 2012 will be
higher than the amplitude of 23rd
solar cycle, and in 2013-2014 the
solar activity will reach its peak
the amplitude of which was predicted
by us to be 1.5 - 1.7 times higher
than the amplitude of the 23rd
cycle.
But you said that the cause of the "sky hum" can lie within Earth's core as well, what does it mean?
Intensification of the energy processes in the Earth's core can modulate the geomagnetic field which, through a chain of physical processes at the ionosphere - atmosphere boundary level, generates acoustic-gravity waves the audible range of which has been heard by people in the form of a frightening low-frequency sound in different parts of our planet.
In both cases, even though the causes of acoustic-gravity waves are of a quite understandable geophysical nature, they are indicative of the expected significant increase in solar activity and the geodynamic activity of our planet. There is no doubt that processes in the core rule the internal energy of our planet, therefore, we should expect by the end of 2012 a sharp rise in strong earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, tsunamis and extreme weather events with peak levels in 2013 - 2014.
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