I've posted a few times about these sky noises and my own opinions. I'll share again. It should be noted that everything everyone is posting on here
is simply "their opinions" because nothing is for certain when it comes to these noises.
Here is my thread from March of 2014
www.abovetopsecret.com...
The summer of 2011 is when the trumpets first began to sound, well, the first year that the worldwide phenomenon entered the public consciousness.
Many first heard the phenomenon when an 11-minute You Tube video was released of a mysterious sky roar in Kiev, Ukraine that continued reverberating
for the entire length of the video. It was made August 11, 2011. Upon first hearing the video you get a sense of foreboding. It was creepy to say the
least.
In the following weeks, many videos began to surface claiming the mysterious sky noise in the background. Some of those videos were obvious fakes, but
others weren’t so easy to dismiss. The sounds were of a mechanical nature, occasionally sounding like metal rubbing against metal. In the Kiev video
and others that are believed to be real, regular background noises you’d expect to hear can be heard. The fake videos are simply the same Kiev sound
dubbed over a video.
Over the course of months the sounds continued but their reports slowed considerably. Reports of the sky noises first began emerging in 2008 and I
might add that once again, as with the other phenomenon discussed, that wasn’t long after the methane levels began rising again in 2007. The sounds
slowly increased over the next couple of years but in 2011 is when the reports of the noise exploded. Many speculations were tossed about on what the
true nature of the sounds could be, from earth tectonic movements, magnetic pole shifting, HAARP, secret underground construction to the end of days
as the angels from heaven were sounding the trumpets.
There is a very extensive list of some sky noise reports that were reported to the website “Strange Sounds from the Sky.” Many of the reports also
have You Tube videos. You can visit the website to view the videos for these reports and listen to the sounds.
Many theories have been pushed forward about these noises. I’ll go over a few of them here and then I’ll share with you my own beliefs on the
nature of the sounds. One of the main theories that actually received some press attention was that the noises were a result of acoustic gravity
waves. A Russian geophysicist by the name of Elchin Khalilov explained these sounds as being caused by high energy processes.
From Professor Elchin Khalilov
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 the large list of the sky noise reports at “Strange Sounds from the Sky,” several of them are reported prior to an earthquake, so some of this
makes sense. However, you’ll note that the professor states at the end of this paragraph that the scale of the sounds that the world has been
hearing lately has too much power to be generated by earthquakes or any of the other phenomenon listed. That makes it highly strange. The professor
then went on to state that his belief is that the sun is the culprit behind the noise. He said that the sun was heading for its solar maximum and that
it would generate enough power to cause these sounds. Khalilov said that the powerful solar winds cause the sound when interacting with the
atmosphere-ionosphere boundary.
He made these claims in 2011, but since that time we know that the solar maximum ended up being a real dud. Scientists said that the solar maximum
that was supposed to have peaked by now failed to ever show up. They said it was one of the weakest solar maximums.
In addition to a weak solar maximum, I raise the question about these sounds and why they haven’t been reported in the past every time we have a
solar maximum (about every 11 years). Now, I realize that these sounds are nothing new to mankind, but it does mark the first time that they have been
reported on such a large scale. They were so infrequent prior to 2011 that most people never even heard of strange sky noises, including myself.
It may be that the professor is correct about acoustic gravity waves causing these sounds in the reports throughout history when solar maximums were
at their high, but in this case, it may be something else entirely.
In the interview that the professor did in regards to this explanation, he said that the intensification of the gravity waves can be explained by
higher solar activity and activation of geodynamical processes. “This is indicative of the increased risk of strong earthquakes and volcanic
eruptions all over the globe in the near future.”
I find this quote very interesting because it was made in 2011 and fast forward to now, earthquakes and volcanic eruptions have most certainly
increased.
So, like everyone else, I offer up my own opinion. They are indeed acoustic gravity waves as the professor described, but not caused by the sun, but
by increasing methane gas in our atmosphere. I believe that these strange noises are coming from below us, just as the gas is. As these gases under
ground seep to the surface, they are erupting in plumes into the atmosphere and the more that releases, the thicker the blanket of methane becomes.
First, the sounds are acoustic gravity waves that would be heard prior to an earthquake but would normally be too weak for us to hear. Well, maybe
these sounds are echoing throughout the atmosphere after releasing from more than just earthquakes, but general tectonic plate movement and earth
crust subsidence, which we know is happening very often right now with sinkholes, volcanoes, earthquakes, land slips and cracks and not to mention the
manmade causes, hydraulic fracturing.
As the sources for the sounds increased with all the earth crust movement, the methane gas in the atmosphere also increased. Maybe the increasing
levels of the gas in the atmosphere, the blanket, is acting like an amplifier of sorts, allowing the sounds to increase in volume and area which
allows us humans to hear them more often.