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Yellowstone is located by a volcano
Volcanos make small earthquakes
Small earthquakes make strange sounds sometimes
a reverberating sound, characterized by a slight metallic resonace.and the article goes on to describe it further...
what one of the party called a kind of twisting yow-yow vibration.
Originally posted by THEDUDE86If earthquakes do make sounds, it would be from the movement of the earth....which makes me wonder if all of these similar sounds that are now being heard all over the earth might be caused by movements within the earth's crust.
reply to post by MissSmartypants
Yellowstone is located by a volcano
Volcanos make small earthquakes
Small earthquakes make strange sounds sometimes
Originally posted by THEDUDE86
reply to post by MissSmartypants
Yes....and fracking may produce ground movement.
I think it is a plausable hypothesis to think that tracking could be a reason for these sounds
Originally posted by JohnnyFever
Bam.. .Solved, well sorta.
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The Tesla tower was being tested at the same time as this noise heard. It started in 1891 with tests and the building a larger model called the Wardenclyffe Tower.
It would have given everyone electricity and would have been perfected as time went on, but someone destroyed his work my guess the electrical industry leaders at the time. Who was he to give free electricity to the people when they are comfortable paying for it.. Right?
Life would have been so much better if he was allowed to continue his work. Corporate greed even in the 1800's.
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edit on 24-1-2012 by JohnnyFever because: more information provided
Originally posted by Agent_USA_Supporter
reply to post by mainidh
Think we have to worry about it oh sure the sound was at reported in 1893 but back then it wasn't wide spread globally speaking.
Originally posted by MissSmartypants
In an article called “Overhead Sounds in the Vicinity of Yellowstone Lake” from Science Magazine, 1893, by Edwin Linton wittnesses described hearinga reverberating sound, characterized by a slight metallic resonace.and the article goes on to describe it further...what one of the party called a kind of twisting yow-yow vibration.
Well, I don't know about you but that sounds just like the sky sounds that have been posted here on ATS lately.
Once you click on the link you have to scroll down the page to get to the article on the sounds.
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