 |
|
Topic started on 23-6-2004 @ 09:52 AM by koji_K
|
remember hearing about this on the radio, so did a web search and found this article from the AP:
Town haunted by hum
KOKOMO, Ind. (AP) -- It started as a low hum, barely noticeable. But within months, the endless throbbing was like a corkscrew twisting into Diane
Anton's temple.
www.canoe.ca...
EDIT: Snippet and link.
[edit on 26-6-2004 by Kano]
|
reply to this post:
copyright & usage
|
 |
reply posted on 23-6-2004 @ 10:09 AM by deadcatsrule
|
they foud out it was large fans....some time ago here is a link to MUFON of INDIANA... indianamufon.homestead.com...
my dad lives in KOKOMO he says they are all crazy he hears nothing
[edit on 23-6-2004 by deadcatsrule]
|
reply to this post:
copyright & usage
|
 |
reply posted on 25-6-2004 @ 12:48 AM by WestPoint23
|
i dont think its fans because i saw this on scifi they did a scientific study with all kinds of instruments and they couldent detect anything so they
just might be crazy.
|
reply to this post:
copyright & usage
|
 |
reply posted on 25-6-2004 @ 08:16 AM by koji_K
|
yeah.. i dunno if they're "crazy" per se... maybe just biologically more sensitive to certain ranges of sounds? it would be interesting (for me
anyway :duh  to see if these locations are near any "suspicious" military areas.. vieques and taos definately are, but dunno about kokomo... i
remember a radio interview on the bbc with kokomo residents and many of them sounded genuinely intelligent rational people with an honest problem.
-koji K.
|
reply to this post:
copyright & usage
|
 |
reply posted on 25-6-2004 @ 03:35 PM by jrod8900
|
I remember a while back watching a program on tlc or maybe discovery channel about the hum in taos n.m. Numerous people there were affected by it to a
point where they hired a team of investigators, engineers, acoustic specialists etc etc. After an extensive investigation, they could not pinpoint the
source of the hum, but determined that it was actually coming from underground somewhere. Google and im sure theres tons of info on it.
|
reply to this post:
copyright & usage
|
 |
reply posted on 26-6-2004 @ 04:13 AM by WestPoint23
|
ok here go the rumers about underground military bases
[edit on 26-6-2004 by WestPoint23]
|
reply to this post:
copyright & usage
|
 |
reply posted on 26-6-2004 @ 12:32 PM by asala
|
koji_K can you provide a link to your first post on this thread.
Then edit, please refrain from copying and pasting full articals,
Thanks
Asala
|
reply to this post:
copyright & usage
|
 |
reply posted on 26-6-2004 @ 01:13 PM by koji_K
|
i'm sorry about this, but can't post a link to this article because i found it on either westlaw or lexis/nexis, so people without subscriptions
won't be able to access it.
looks like someone found it on the net and did it for me though.
-koji K.
[edit on 26-6-2004 by koji_K]
|
reply to this post:
copyright & usage
|
 |
reply posted on 26-6-2004 @ 01:30 PM by kegs
|
There are similar cases all over the world. There's the Taos hum in New Mexico, The Largs hum in Scotland, Bristol hum in England and others in
Scandinavia and Japan. I don't think they've found what causes any of them.
|
reply to this post:
copyright & usage
|
 |
reply posted on 26-6-2004 @ 01:36 PM by koji_K
|
here's an article which supports deadcatsrule's claim that it was fans causing it... but it's interesting.. the article mentions that the
industrial fans were transmitting electromagnetic radiation as well as sound waves, and it was the electromagnetic radiation that appeared to be
causing the symptoms in many people. still, im not sure if this explains all the other instances, just kokomo...
www.wishtv.com...
-koji K.
|
reply to this post:
copyright & usage
|
 |
reply posted on 27-6-2004 @ 02:53 AM by dwh0
|
When i read the story i thought i know what that hum is the guys in the underground bases have forgot to turn the exhaust fans off in the mens
toilets.
Must be some stange formations underground or somthing like that or some kind of seismic actictivity producing it i would bet.
|
reply to this post:
copyright & usage
|
 |
reply posted on 10-7-2004 @ 02:23 PM by ms_Bhavn
|
How strange. This does remind me of that story in a small town in New Mexico. Some residents heard it and some did not. was driving some crazy.....
Maybe this is mind control. Even if the government is conducting experiments on mind control, or whatever they are doing......they'll never admit
it.
|
reply to this post:
copyright & usage
|
 |
reply posted on 14-9-2006 @ 04:20 PM by jand2340
|
I live maybe 40 miles from kokomo indiana and i can say both my wife and i hear a hum at night. I live out in the country where theres no noise
pollution, and at night its dead quiet. The hum is a deep pulsing hum.. very regular and constant, but we do not hear it every night. For awhile i
thought it might be the nipsco power generation station which is 15 miles from my house, but if it was that id think we would hear it every night.
im glad i stumbled on this post cause ive wondered for awhile what we were hearing..
|
reply to this post:
copyright & usage
|
 |