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The Humming Noise

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posted on Dec, 23 2005 @ 06:23 AM
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Nope, the sound is not coming from me.


My parents could hear the sound in their room too. When I open the window at night it gets louder and I can hear it passing over the sky.

It always happens when there is low cloud levels.



posted on Dec, 24 2005 @ 12:23 PM
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this might have allready been said, but it could be this " mind controlling" thing the governments doing that iv heard so much about. Im like 14 so my ear drums are still tight enough to hear loud ringings and hums unlike you old people


Subliminal messages perhaps.



posted on Dec, 24 2005 @ 01:08 PM
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I can rule out the aspartame and filling theories as I do not ingest aspartame and I have no metal in my mouth.

Now, the hum I heard, to me seemed to be coming from the earth itself, not overhead.



posted on Dec, 28 2005 @ 09:52 PM
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Just now I heard the dreaded noise......... Thats when I remembered my video cam



I'll upload the video (You can just hear it though) In the morning........ Its 3.50 in the morning here.

I didn't manage to get the sound when its at its loadest, but at least its something.

Good night.



posted on Dec, 28 2005 @ 11:02 PM
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I have heard about this phenomena, but only in a pulsing type format. What I learned was that some people, primarily in the California area, heard a very low pulsing hum or drone. Some contended it was an underground power source used by the military. The show did not find the source nor did it come to any concrete conclusions.

The incidents of reported madness associated with the pulse was also alarming.

Although being interested in this topic I have nothing to offer. I'll continue to read.



posted on Dec, 29 2005 @ 04:13 PM
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I've had the humming. It's especially persistent if you're in silence, like if you're laying in bed about to go to sleep. I've been able to hear it as long as I can remember. I do remember, though, that it was a constant experience when I was very young (4-7).



posted on Dec, 29 2005 @ 09:17 PM
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Ok, its 3.15 am now. I'm waiting with my video cam for the dreaded noise to beging.

I'll report back when I record it.



posted on Dec, 30 2005 @ 04:00 AM
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I wonder that if there are any trained medical persons on this site that could tell me if medications can cause tinnitus or humming noise?. I struggle with it every day but I notice once the M.S. Contin wears down, this humming kicks in. I asked my Dr. and he could not give me an acceptable answer.



posted on Dec, 30 2005 @ 04:15 AM
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Tinnitus is a nonspecific symptom that is poorly understood. In about half of the cases, no specific cause can be identified. Since tinnitus is a symptom and not a diagnosis, it is important to have a complete examination, including a thorough hearing test, to look for underlying disease. Temporary conditions which can cause a low-pitched ringing sensation are impacted earwax, ear infections, or perforation of the ear drum. Some medicines, like gentamicin (an antibiotic) and even aspirin, can cause reversible tinnitus.

Tinnitus is often associated with loss of hearing. If the tinnitus is accompanied by dizziness and hearing loss, this indicates Meniere's disease, a chronic problem. Another more serious cause of ear ringing is acoustic neuroma, which is a tumor of the inner ear nerves. Tinnitus may also indicate disease of adjacent blood vessels.

No one knows what causes the actual buzzing or ringing sounds. Dr. Thomas J. Haberkamp, associate professor of otolaryngology (ear, nose, and throat specialist) at the Medical College of Wisconsin, stated that he has surgically repaired bones in the ear which resulted in hearing improvement but did not eliminate the tinnitus. If hearing loss is present, sometimes wearing a hearing aid helps decrease the tinnitus. A device is also available ("tinnitus masker") which emits a sound to suppress the usual ringing.

Stimulants like caffeine, nicotine, and alcohol can worsen the tinnitus and should be avoided.

There is also a growing body of evidence that suggests chemical hyper sensitivity might be a contributing factor.



posted on Dec, 30 2005 @ 05:13 AM
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Thanks for the info. I usually have several cups of expresso along with a smoke..about a 1/2 pk. p/day. I not into drinking much. I know it is quite bothersome at times. I find that if I when I first notice it, I try to take my focus off of it and that seems to help some but eventually, it creeps back.



posted on Dec, 31 2005 @ 12:38 PM
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I had an incident of this yesterday, a minor one. This time I am almost certain it was associated with head congestion.

At other times when it has been much more pronounced, I had the impression there were other causative factors involved, like a microburst transmission similar to what subs use to communicate. Or some kind of mind scan. It would be nice to have more definitive information on this phenomenon.



posted on Dec, 31 2005 @ 12:45 PM
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OK, I waited at the same times for the noise to return so I guess that rules out flights out of Heathrow airport.


This is really strange.



posted on Jan, 3 2006 @ 07:07 AM
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Found this in a book I'm reading at the moment, thought it may add some useful information for anyone who might want to research the phenomenon in the future. It refers to an area of mid Wales in the UK yet alas gives no exact location.


In 1995 and 1996, a local land conservation officer began to investigate stories from walkers that the hills were literally humming. Using monitoring equipment, he did indeed establish that some kind of local frequency emission was being generated by the earth itself and was being heard - as a humming noise - if you stood at the focal point of it's strongest emissions.


Page 181, "Men in Black: Investigating the Truth Behind the Phenomenon" by Jenny Randels, published by Judy Piatkus Ltd (1997)

Click here to see a copy of the book at amazon.co.uk



posted on Jan, 3 2006 @ 01:09 PM
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my dad lives in Kokomo,Ind. They say It has a hum ,but my dad can not here it (30yrs of factory work is hard on the ears)
www.nbc4.com...



posted on Jan, 10 2006 @ 08:49 PM
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i think i have been hearing this sound all my life. The only difference for me is that it is really high piched and lasts for a few min.



posted on Jan, 10 2006 @ 10:55 PM
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Originally posted by Spreadthetruth
I have heard the exact noise!!!


Seriously, I hear this really loud humming noise alot. And it always seems to be when there is low cloud levels.

I always look out my window but I never see a thing. I live in the UK.

Someone mentioned that they visualized a spinning UFO. Thats exactly what me and my mother said.
Its not in my head, as it gets louder when I open my window..


Its seriously annoying.......... I need to know what it is..

[edit on 15-12-2005 by Spreadthetruth]


The link to the following audio clip may or may not be similar to the noise you have heard. When I heard this it was a "stop you in your tracks, hand of God" type of sound. Also, an accurate description would be as if the earth was moaning. Nonetheless, here is the link:
/8gaop

The good news is it will perhaps make you feel a little more secure with your sanity.
Some things to note: This audio starts at the fifth moan....the first shook(or resonated into) everything and was about 5 times as loud. Also, this took place within a half mile of a site in which we were doing scientific research and observation regarding a separate phenomenon. The audio signature is incredible.....it is smooth and seems to be composed of separate waves that seem to descend below the range of human hearing. I'll let you draw your own conclusions regarding the video.
I hope this helps and I would be interested in hearing your feedback.

WB

Sorry, here is the link to the rest of the data:

/ddnaj

[edit on 10-1-2006 by Worldblend]



posted on Jan, 10 2006 @ 11:03 PM
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When I was in gradeschool (About 10-12 years ago) one of the investigative reporting programs (20/20, 60 minutes, etc.) did a report on this very phenomena you speak of.

People always heard this humming and it was driving them crazy. One woman in particular would get like 2 hrs of sleep a night because it would always keep her awake.

A bunch of people with the same problem formed a group although I don't remember their name.

This group in question believed the humming was coming from American Nuclear Subs. They said only certain people would be able to pick up the humming for some reason (I forget exactly why). I also cannot remember exactly why the Subs caused this in the first place (was a long time ago).

I wish I had more info on this but it was so long ago its tough to remember, I can assure you their was such a program though. I remember it to this day only because of how scared I was after watching it that I would start to hear the same thing and how it would ruin my life.


Cayoo

[edit on 10-1-2006 by Cayoo]



posted on Jan, 11 2006 @ 09:21 AM
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last night the damn hum came again..very loud this time

on a side note: while fixing a curtain two days ago i felt a HUGE thump as if something of great weight was dropped onto the ground (or a possible underground explosion)

by huge i mean HUGE...everything in my house shook...but it was NOT a earthquake (i checked online and no earthquakes happened in my area on that date)

funny thing is...not one neighbour of mine felt the thump at all..just me.



posted on Jan, 11 2006 @ 01:21 PM
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Originally posted by Alpha Grey
on a side note: while fixing a curtain two days ago i felt a HUGE thump as if something of great weight was dropped onto the ground (or a possible underground explosion)


Do you live near a busy road? We live right on a main road and have a lot of heavy freight lorries travelling up and down it. Sometimes (especially noticeable when quiet at night) they shake the house and rattle the radiators in the house. Occasionally you hear the odd bang of metal as one of the loose radiators downstairs bangs against the wall...

Kinda spooky sometimes!



posted on Jan, 11 2006 @ 01:26 PM
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I've been hearing a loud high pitch sound for over 2 years now.
Sometimes its barely noticable but other times its so loud.
I wish I knew what it is.



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