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 Another_Musician

Joined: 11/7/2008
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Posted: 5/10/2009 6:13:06 PM
Have you thought of checking around to see what's going on in your environment?

I used to have perfect pitch before middle-age hearing loss, and punk-band-bass-related hearing loss started to kick in. There was one time when i kept hearing a strange high-pitched beep, that it turned out was caused by the carrier wave from the local tv transmitter. It ran at around 28KHz, which is outside most people's hearing range. Is why it affected me but not anyone else that i knew.

It's worth paying attention to this sort of thing. As one friend still says, it's the bullet you don't hear that kills you.

One friend lives in East London, near the channel tunnel rail link route. His garden vanished, along with all of the neighbours' gardens. The engineer running the tunnelling machine said, "We wondered why we were getting more soil than we expected..."

It might seem funny, but his house nearly collapsed, along with everyone else on that street. The channel tunnel company paid out a large amount of money, whilst saying, " Here is some money. It's not our fault, and we did not do anything. We are NOT admitting liability for anything, so have some money and go away!"

The bass hum you're perceiving may be entirely innocent, but it might not. Find out sooner rather than later, before your house falls down.

Also be glad it's not the Brown Note. Between 5-9Hz, the vibration causes your bowels to release...
 HenXX

Joined: 3/2/2009
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Posted: 5/10/2009 6:23:31 PM
i think its the rats under your house who have broken into Anne summers..........dont worry,the batteries dont last long.
 JCL1 SEQUEL

Joined: 8/18/2008
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Posted: 5/10/2009 7:11:08 PM
I've reached the conclusion , that the vast majority of people who now use these forums are either : [1] Totally fu*king insane [2] Drug addled [3] 1 & 2 . The percentage / ratio increases significantly after the water shed and into the wee small hours .

I'm of the opinion that its quite likely to be contagious. So my plan of action is to exit the area right now as a temporary measure . If I still feel the same way after a good nights sleep, then I'll bailing out for good in the very near future. Fecking nutters ......
Good night & God bless.
 Another_Musician

Joined: 11/7/2008
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Posted: 5/10/2009 8:53:42 PM
I'm not insane or drug-addled. I'm always like this...

Chat to you when you're back JCL
 Sioux40

Joined: 11/23/2007
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Posted: 5/10/2009 10:52:29 PM
Well at least I now know where my fav sex toy went thanks to my insecure ex
 drinkofcoolant

Joined: 10/2/2007
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Posted: 5/11/2009 8:15:48 AM
"Odds on OP with your history of posts its MI6. As you know all communications are monitored looking for certain keywords "

Well I was actually thinking I was being targetted by the Project High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program or HAARP but that sounds a little bit crazy

Thats a thought, I reckon Echelon's probably got a file on me by now, well if they've
not they certainly will now..

some keywords for them to jumble through

Rewson, SAFE, Waihopai, INFOSEC, ASPIC, MI6, Information Security, SAI, Information Warfare, IW, IS, Privacy, Information Terrorism, Terrorism Defensive Information, Defense Information Warfare, Offensive Information, Offensive Information Warfare, The Artful Dodger, NAIA, SAPM, ASU, ASTS, National Information Infrastructure, InfoSec, SAO, Reno, Compsec, JICS, Computer Terrorism, Firewalls, Secure Internet Connections, RSP, ISS, JDF, Ermes, Passwords, NAAP, DefCon V, RSO, Hackers, Encryption, ASWS, CUN, CISU, CUSI, M.A.R.E., MARE, UFO, IFO, Pacini, Angela, Espionage, USDOJ, NSA, CIA, S/Key, SSL, FBI, Secert Service, USSS, Defcon, Military, White House, Undercover, NCCS, Mayfly, PGP, SALDV, PEM, resta, RSA, Perl-RSA, MSNBC, bet, AOL, AOL TOS, CIS, CBOT, AIMSX, STARLAN, 3B2, BITNET, SAMU, COSMOS, DATTA, Furbys, E911, FCIC, HTCIA, IACIS, UT/RUS, JANET, ram, JICC, ReMOB, LEETAC, UTU, VNET, BRLO, SADCC, NSLEP, SACLANTCEN, FALN, 877, NAVELEXSYSSECENGCEN, BZ, CANSLO, CBNRC, CIDA, JAVA, rsta, Active X, Compsec 97, RENS, LLC, DERA, JIC, rip, rb, Wu, RDI, Mavricks, BIOL, Meta-hackers, ^?, SADT, Steve Case, Tools, RECCEX, Telex, Aldergrove, OTAN, monarchist, NMIC, NIOG, IDB, MID/KL, NADIS, NMI, SEIDM, BNC, CNCIS, STEEPLEBUSH, RG, BSS, DDIS, mixmaster, BCCI, BRGE, Europol, SARL, Military Intelligence, JICA, Scully, recondo, Flame, Infowar, FRU, Bubba, Freeh, Archives, ISADC, CISSP, Sundevil, jack, Investigation, JOTS, ISACA, NCSA, ASVC, spook words, RRF, 1071, Bugs Bunny, Verisign, Secure, ASIO, Lebed, ICE, NRO, Lexis-Nexis, NSCT, SCIF, FLiR, JIC, bce, Lacrosse, Flashbangs, HRT, IRA, EODG, DIA, USCOI, CID, BOP, FINCEN, FLETC, NIJ, ACC, AFSPC, BMDO, site, SASSTIXS, NAVWAN, NRL, RL, NAVWCWPNS, NSWC, USAFA, AHPCRC, ARPA, SARD, LABLINK, USACIL, SAPT, USCG, NRC, ~, O, NSA/CSS, CDC, DOE, SAAM, FMS, HPCC, NTIS, SEL, USCODE, CISE, SIRC, CIM, ISN, DJC, LLNL, bemd, SGC, UNCPCJ, CFC, SABENA, DREO, CDA, SADRS, DRA, SHAPE, bird dog, SACLANT, BECCA, DCJFTF, HALO, SC, TA SAS, Lander, GSM, T Branch, AST, SAMCOMM, HAHO, FKS, 868, GCHQ, DITSA, SORT, AMEMB, NSG, HIC, EDI, benelux, SAS, SBS, SAW, UDT, EODC, GOE, DOE, SAMF, GEO, JRB, 3P-HV, Masuda, Forte, AT, GIGN, Exon Shell, radint, MB, CQB, TECS, CONUS, CTU, RCMP, GRU, SASR, GSG-9, 22nd SAS, GEOS, EADA, SART, BBE, STEP, Echelon, Dictionary, MD2, MD4, MDA, diwn, 747, ASIC, 777, RDI, 767, MI5, 737, MI6, 757, Kh-11, EODN, SHS, ^X, Shayet-13, SADMS, Spetznaz, Recce, 707, CIO, NOCS, Halcon, NSS, Duress, RAID, Uziel, wojo, Psyops, SASCOM, grom, NSIRL, D-11, DF, ZARK, SERT, VIP, ARC, S.E.T. Team, NSWG, MP5k, SATKA, DREC, DEVGRP, DSD, FDM, GRU, LRTS, SIGDEV, NACSI, MEU/SOC,PSAC, PTT, RFI, ZL31, SIGDASYS, TDM. SUKLO, Schengen, SUSLO, TELINT, fake, TEXTA. ELF, LF, MF, Mafia, JASSM, CALCM, TLAM, Wipeout, GII, SIW, MEII, C2W, Burns, Tomlinson, Ufologico Nazionale, Centro, CICAP, MIR, Belknap, Tac, rebels, BLU-97 A/B, 007, nowhere.ch, bronze, Rubin, Arnett, BLU, SIGS, VHF, Recon, peapod, PA598D28, Spall, dort, 50MZ, 11Emc Choe, SATCOMA, UHF, The Hague, SHF, ASIO, SASP, WANK, Colonel, domestic disruption, 5ESS, smuggle, Z-200, 15kg, DUVDEVAN, RFX, nitrate, OIR, Pretoria, M-14, enigma, Bletchley Park, Clandestine, NSO, nkvd, argus, afsatcom, CQB, NVD, Counter Terrorism Security, Enemy of the State, SARA, Rapid Reaction, JSOFC3IP, Corporate Security, 192.47.242.7, Baldwin, Wilma, ie.org, cospo.osis.gov, Police, Dateline, Tyrell, KMI, 1ee, Pod, 9705 Samford Road, 20755-6000, sniper, PPS, ASIS, ASLET, TSCM, Security Consulting, M-x spook, Z-150T, Steak Knife, High Security, Security Evaluation, Electronic Surveillance, MI-17, ISR, NSAS, Counterterrorism, real, spies, IWO, eavesdropping, debugging, CCSS, interception, COCOT, NACSI, rhost, rhosts, ASO, SETA, Amherst, Broadside, Capricorn, NAVCM, Gamma, Gorizont, Guppy, NSS, rita, ISSO, submiss, ASDIC, .tc, 2EME REP, FID, 7NL SBS, tekka, captain, 226, .45, nonac, .li, Tony Poe, MJ-12, JASON, Society, Hmong, Majic, evil, zipgun, tax, bootleg, warez, TRV, ERV, rednoise,
 sjxx

Joined: 4/9/2009
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Posted: 5/11/2009 8:35:31 AM
Coolant you need a woman, you have too much time to think and its just not good
for boys to think too much.
 wicked_desires

Joined: 10/27/2008
Msg: 30
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Posted: 5/11/2009 8:55:35 AM
Erm the sewers were not a rattling this way or indeed a rapping at my chamber door.

But there was a rumbling sound.

Firstly I thought it was those pesky aliens up to all manner of mischief
And thence next blamed the government, what on account of that lot and aurora, and such like being up to all manner of no sound wave brain washing
Thence i chapped upon though neighbours door and told em to shut it a slamming my living room door.

Then I went bk to bed. Thing is after I went back and tickled kittys tummee he stopped a snoring rumbling upon my bed,

other than that yes, i was on mulitfloor building at school up my way and the ground did shake 23 years ago - oddly they were no reports of earth quakes - so you may have a valid pint/point, if fewer witness or agreements, as I did whilst blowing up the chemistry class in 84.
 drinkofcoolant

Joined: 10/2/2007
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Posted: 5/11/2009 2:14:49 PM
Thanks W.D. I was practically certain (only practically) that I wasn't
the main cause of the floor vibrating....although I wondered if I was causing
the floor to shake via mental projection?. I remember the mini earthquake
back in 89 when I was in school. That was amusing because my English Teachers
comb over was "disturbed!"

Funny things you remember.

Oh yes, ta too SJX, I used to have a woman to occupy my time but she went
off me and bought a horse. Whatever turns you on I suppose.
Personally Horses never really did it for me but each to their own.

I take it everyone knows the joke about the Welsh Farmer helping the sheep over
the fence??
 sjxx

Joined: 4/9/2009
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Posted: 5/11/2009 2:51:14 PM
Horses are for lesbians!
 Cleverkitten

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Posted: 5/11/2009 2:56:12 PM
I remember experiencing an earthquake moment (real, mentioned on the news) and had a bit of a Santa Barbra moment ( anyone remember that shaky walled soap ? ).

I looked round my room, and said to no-one : " oh is this an earthquake ?"


TRUE
 jats_99

Joined: 9/28/2007
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Posted: 5/11/2009 3:48:46 PM
Coolant

So come on admit it, have you had your floorboards up yet?

We had an earthquake last year remember, in the middle of the night, or perhaps was it the year before. I didn't know what it was until he next morning, couldn't sleep after, I was in "flight" mode. Funny how the body picks up on things and resorts to our primeval state.
 drinkofcoolant

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Posted: 5/11/2009 4:05:53 PM
Hi Jats..
I havent touched the floorboards yet jats... dont know whats under there, to be
honest I dont want to find a dead person. You never know.

The neighbour's being a bit noisy tonight...she's having an argument with her boyfriend..
no doubt arguing over which pale blue or pink hoody suits them best. I'm going to
spring some weirdness on them if they carry on. Concentrate my vibrational tendancies in their general direction.

I remember that earthquake jats, I had just come in from working a night shift, whilst
watching the ceiling I saw it move... come to think of it why would I be watching the ceiling in the first place is a mystery... as the computer I was using at the time was situated on the floor. At the time I thougtht of Bruce Willis in Die Hard! I was about to dive under the table but I didnt want to look stupid.

I'm feeling very primevil tonight...
might be time for a dog howl!
Palms are hairy and ready for action
 tothefull

Joined: 4/29/2009
Msg: 36
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Posted: 5/12/2009 1:36:31 AM
It's the power of fibre optic broadband!
 Humbum

Joined: 1/3/2008
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Posted: 5/12/2009 4:56:56 AM
Have the answer.... Sounds like a case of THEM!

Terror
Horror
Excitement
Mystery

if you dare....

www.youtube.com/watch?v=q2PLls02gOU
 Rsmacker

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Posted: 5/12/2009 11:56:52 AM
Strange humming or buzzing noises are known as "The Hummadruz".

http://www.northernearth.co.uk/permhum.htm
 trucker_craig

Joined: 4/17/2009
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Posted: 5/19/2009 5:59:09 AM
Hi jeremy vine was on about this on radio 2 today (tues) you should be able to listen again on the web site www.bbc.co.uk/radio2 aparently its all over the country but only certain ppl can hear it
 Aitch Em

Joined: 3/3/2009
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Posted: 5/20/2009 5:12:19 AM
From today's Daily Mail:

Have you heard The Hum? The throbbing noise that just won't go away?
By Michael Hanlon
Last updated at 9:29 AM on 20th May 2009
It's a menace that drives thousands to distraction and has been blamed on everything from UFOs to nuclear submarines. A scientist claims he's found the cause. Our man (who's heard it) listens in...
To the unaffected, it sounds suspiciously like a case of mass hysteria. It is the stuff of dark conspiracies, cover-ups and general spookiness. But to 'sufferers', if that is the right word, this mysterious throbbing noise, which never goes away and exists right on the brink of perception, is real and concrete enough to ruin lives.
I have only experienced 'The Hum' - at least, I assume it was The Hum - once. I was about eight or nine years old, and I remember becoming aware of a rumbling noise, half-way between a distant pneumatic drill and a badly tuned diesel engine. It happened in the dead of night, and kept me awake for hours.
I opened my window and turned my head this way and that in a futile attempt to locate the origin of the sound, which seemed to be emanating from the end of our quiet street.

'The Hum' has been blamed on many things, but one thing is sure: It is maddening for those who hear it
In desperation, I woke up the rest of my family to see if they could hear it - they couldn't - and I even got dressed and went out in search of the noise, accompanied by the dog.
It was all to no avail. No one could hear what I was hearing (not even the dog), and I never got to the bottom of the mystery of the noise. It returned on a couple of subsequent evenings and then vanished, never to be heard again - by me at least.
For the noise wasn't, it turns out, just a figment of my imagination. Indeed, The Hum - as it is now known - is a mysterious phenomenon which has been reported by thousands of people around the world.
They describe it as a persistent, low-level and low-frequency noise. It is not audible to everyone and, most importantly, has no obvious source.
Until now. After exhaustive research, a doctor in Cambridge says he has finally solved the mystery.
Unfortunately, few are likely to be satisfied by his solution (more of which later).
Over the years, dozens of explanations have been put forward for The Hum. Some sensible, some mundane, a few downright crazy. Many have fallen by the wayside.
Either way, The Hum has been the subject of conspiracy theories galore - and has driven a few to the edge of madness.
Hums - this is clearly a multiple phenomenon - come and go. In the Seventies, the city of Bristol was afflicted, with hundreds of people complaining of a persistent sound that caused sleeplessness, headaches and even nosebleeds.
When a local newspaper asked people to write in if they had heard the throbbing, rhythmic sound, nearly 1,000 did so. No official explanation was ever found.
Some suspect flying saucers could be to blame for the irritating noise
So what does cause The Hum? It is generally described as being a low-frequency sound of a few tens of hertz (around 20 hertz, or 20 vibrations per second, forms the lower limit of normal human hearing).
This would appear to rule out the most obvious cause: the ear disorder, tinnitus, which usually manifests itself as high frequency 'ringing in the ears'.
What's more, many people report that The Hum is more intense indoors than out. In my case, I could still hear it when I left the house - although it was certainly quieter.
Many sufferers also claim that ear plugs fail to block it out, and a few even claim that they can actually 'feel' the vibrations.
Of course, there are plenty of rather mundane theories for the cause of The Hum. After all, the modern world is a noisy place.
Cars, trucks, rail traffic and the general hubbub of city life can easily generate whole layers and sub-layers of sound, easily perceptible as a sort of low-level white noise.
Low-frequency sounds also carry further, and through more materials, than high-frequency noises. That is why we can hear the bass notes of a car stereo from further away than the treble tones.
Factory noises, the sounds emitted by high-tension powerlines and the various machines and devices which form the bedrock of the modern urban environment, such as central heating and air conditioning systems, water pipes, wind turbines and fans, can all carry a long way and may be amplified by walls, foundations and enclosed spaces in ways that are not yet entirely understood.

Indeed, a Hum has often been pinned down to a single cause. On Hawaii, for example, one widely heard case of The Hum was traced to volcanic, underground rumblings. In others, an electricity generating plant, a transformer sub-station or a power plant cooling tower have been found to be the source.
There were also intriguing reports that immediately after the September 11 attacks on New York, some Americans who had hitherto been haunted by The Hum claimed that it had stopped, at least temporarily. This suggests that The Hum may also be caused by aircraft, which were grounded in the U.S. for several days following the attacks.
But this does not explain all cases of The Hum. For some cannot be picked up by electronic microphones, no matter how sensitive or advanced. Which is where we stray into the dark world of conspiracy theory and spook story.
Many Hum 'victims' blame covert military activity, secret submarine communication devices, nuclear experiments and even orbiting satellites for the nuisance.
There are even paranoid theories that The Hum is some sort of sinister psychological experiment being performed by dark forces in the government or the security services. Aliens and UFOs also inevitably stray into the frame.
And some Hum victims are clearly lunatics. I used to get letters from a man convinced that the noises he was hearing were the result of a secret military experiment whereby radio receivers had been implanted into his brain, a relatively common delusion in the radar age.
But what does our Cambridge doctor have to say on the subject? Well, Dr David Baguley, of Addenbrooke's Hospital in Cambridge, thinks that in many cases, The Hum can be explained by boring old oversensitive hearing.
He says that our hearing has evolved to become especially acute at times of extreme danger or stress, times when, quite literally, you can hear the proverbial pin drop.
His theory is that in some people this hyper-sensitivity remains 'switched on' at all times.
'It becomes a vicious cycle,' he says. 'The more people focus on the noise, the more anxious and fearful they get, the more the body responds by amplifying the sound and that causes even more upset and distress.'
This sounds plausible enough, and indeed Dr Baguley says that he has managed to use relaxation techniques to help people shed the perceived noise that has made their lives a misery.
But this rather everyday explanation will not satisfy everyone.
Just as weather balloons, the planet Venus and optical illusions can explain away most, but not all, UFO sightings, so some people will always maintain that their hum represents something rather more sinister than over-sensitive hearing.
And as for my Hum? No idea. All I can say is that I was very grateful when it finally left me in peace.
Ends.



Hitherto, I hadn't given these hummings a second thought, however, I've just realised (must have other stuff on my mind!) that I quite often feel vibrations (No! Not those sort of vibrations! I mean 'unexplained' vibrations...) in my, erm, chest region. I've always thought it was to do with living near the railway line...but then, thinking about it further, it's only been happening since I got a mobile phone...


 drinkofcoolant

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Posted: 5/20/2009 7:13:37 PM
The claim about them blaming it on UFO's is completely Ridiculous,
everybody knows they dont make any noise... hence the no "sonic boom"
when they decide to move..

Not all UFO's are of alien nature might I add...
before you ridicule start to do some research.... dont allow the ignorant media
do that for you..

Google these guys - Otis T Carr and Ralph Ring..
this is good too
http://missilegate.com/rfz/vril.htm
describes what the nazi's were doing with their black physics.





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