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Originally posted by HulaAnglers
I believe the Mercury we have been forced to integrate into our system is responsible. Satellites - tv - radio waves... direct link!
I just meditated and got this answer. Claro
Mercury in our tooth fillings - vaccines and chem trails - we are being harnessed as batteries, mercury probably likes to store in the brain, many many will go crazy...This is the real answer.
This condition is reversible but only if the waves stop completely and special detox program to really eliminate the incompatible metal.
The Culprits should die a slow and painful death - electrocution style. Justice - only true Justice, will appease the human soul.
UK Hum Distribution and Voltage Grid
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Worldwide Hum Locations
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US Power Grid
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The Saga of the Hum
The following text has been compiled from media reports, emails, letters and personal contact with many Hum sufferers. The facts obtained are consistent with the description and explanation of the Hum expressed on this web site. It is somewhat ironic that the one possession that people value most, their own home, should indirectly be the cause of their suffering and illness.
The first report of mass complaints came in the mid 1960's it covered all parts of the UK but a large number was concentrated in the Bristol area where it attained world wide reputation as the Bristol Hum. A group of Hum sufferers organised a committee and travelled to London University where an investigation into the phenomena was being carried out. The group travelled to the Department of Physics Chelsea College to meet the team of investigators. The group was tested individually and it was established that the Hum frequency 36 Hz they were also instructed on how to construct an aluminium helmet to be placed over the head when the Hum was in operation.
On their return to Bristol the group contacted the local authority and Bristol Member of Parliament Arthur Palmer and persuaded them to investigate the matter. Arthur Palmer and the investigating team finally claimed to have traced the source and stopped the Hum, however, the authority refused to reveal the source saying "we have stopped it, be satisfied with that"
This turned out to be a false claim and by the mid 1970's complaints were being received by the Environmental Health Officers in every town and city in the UK. Two national Sunday newspapers, the News of the World and the Sunday Mirror asked their readers "can you hear the Hum and over 2000 people replied.
The intensity of the Hum and the number of complaints continued to rise and in 1988 the UK government acknowledged a problem and commissioned the University of Salford to collate the complaints. In 1992 the Department of the Environment paid the Building Research Establishment £50,000 to look at the problem and a report by Mr J W Sargent was published in 1994. Although at the time it was known that 1000's of people in the UK were suffering from the Hum, the BRE only investigated 41 cases and of these only 6 could be traced to a noise, the remainder were classed as not conclusive or negative measurement.
The report failed completely to provide an explanation for the Hum and could only advise health officers how to deal with the hostility of the Hum sufferers.
In May 2003 the UK Department for Environment published a report on low frequency noise by Dr Geoff Leventhall and despite the fact that the Hum had by now a history of over 40 years and was known to effect many 1000's the report devoted a mere three pages to the subject. No explanation was given as to the cause, and the text, what there was of it, appears to have been cobbled together from media reports. Yet another government whitewash.
The history of the Hum in the USA has been more difficult to trace, the first media reported case was of a Mr. Walter Deposki of Eugene Oregon in 1976 but around 1992 there was a noticeable increase publicity especially in the town on Taos New Mexico where it became known as the Taos Hum.
As a result of this publicity and complaints, US Representative Bill Richardson called for an investigation and with government funding a team of investigators from the University of New Mexico was formed, the team also included scientists from the Los Alamos and Sandia National Laboratories and the Phillips Air Force Laboratory.
The investigation began in April 1993 but by March 1994 no evidence had been found as the cause of the Hum and shortly afterwards government funding was withdrawn and the investigating team disbanded.
This followed a similar sequence of events to UK investigations, first the public protests followed by a show of concern from the authorities with an investigation and a promise that "something will be done". There followed a short lived investigation with negative results and then the removal of the funding.
German Hum sufferers faired even worse, an appeal to the Petitions Committee of the German Bundestag in 2004 was completely rejected and Hum sufferers were advised to seek medical help.
One of the main peculiarities of the Hum, is that although a few young people hear it most are aged 50+ which means a continuous stream of people hearing it for the first time, also, there is by nature, an equal number of people who pass on, most of the original Bristol Hum protestors are by now dead.
This fact is a great advantage to the authorities, for as the percentage of Hum sufferers appears to be constant, the number of protestors is also constant. As each sufferer comes on stream, they all go through the same procedure, first looking for a noise, then contacting the local authorities and the media, eventually they reach the government who have a prepared series of stock answers.
This procedure takes on average between 5 to 10 years by which time the protestor is either dead or completely exhausted.
Tinnitus:is the perception of sound within the human ear in the absence of corresponding external sound.
Tinnitus can be perceived in one or both ears or in the head. It is usually described as a ringing noise, but in some patients it takes the form of a high pitched whining, buzzing, hissing, screaming, humming, or whistling sound, or as ticking, clicking, roaring, "crickets" or "tree frogs" or "locusts", tunes, songs, or beeping.[3] It has also been described as a "wooshing" sound, as of wind or waves.[4] Tinnitus can be intermittent or it can be continuous. In the latter case, this "phantom" sound can create great distress in the sufferer.
Tinnitus is not itself a disease but a symptom resulting from a range of underlying causes. Causes include ear infections, foreign objects or wax in the ear, nose allergies that prevent (or induce) fluid drain and cause wax build-up, and injury from loud noises. Tinnitus is also a side-effect of some oral medications, such as aspirin, and may also result from an abnormally low level of serotonin activity. It is also a classical side effect of Quinidine, a Class IA anti-arrhythmic. In many cases, however, no underlying physical cause can be identified.
The sound perceived may range from a quiet background noise to one that can be heard even over loud external sounds. The term "tinnitus" usually refers to more severe cases. Heller and Bergman (1953) conducted a study of 80 tinnitus-free university students placed in an anechoic chamber and found that 93% reported hearing a buzzing, pulsing or whistling sound. Cohort studies have demonstrated that damage to hearing (among other health effects) from unnatural levels of noise exposure is very widespread in industrialized countries.[5]
Because tinnitus is often defined as a subjective phenomenon, it is difficult to measure using objective tests, such as by comparison with noise of known frequency and intensity, as in an audiometric test. The condition is often rated clinically on a simple scale from "slight" to "catastrophic" according to the practical difficulties it imposes, such as interference with sleep, quiet activities, and normal daily activities.[6] For research purposes, the more elaborate Tinnitus Handicap Inventory is often used.[1][7]
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...we each have an internal volume control that helps us amplify quiet sounds in times of threat, danger or intense concentration.
...This is a mechanism we all rely on at moments of pressure or stress when we want our senses on full alert.
According to Dr Baguley, the problem comes when an individual fixes on a possibly innocuous background sound, and this act of concentration then triggers the body's "internal gain", boosting the volume.