Can you post the video title. YouTube is blocking my country.Could you be a victim of this
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Yes, rightO! Thank you...Havana syndrome - 60 minutes
Interesting. That hum map is weird as to where these occurrences are, hard to believe they're anything but industrial in nature. I've heard the basic hum of cities/freeways/railways many times, but that isn't seemingly what's being described by you or OP. Can't say I've ever had the experience either.You are likely hearing the worldwide "hum" that thousands of other people hear. It sounds somewhat like (my description) a distant diesel generator droning away at a low-medium frequency bolted to a cement slab, maybe a mile away.
It has been rather loud for the past several months at our place and at one end of the house (where the house supports are attached to the bedrock. Underneath the house (it's a pole home) it is louder but hard to hear except at night or early in the morning. Through the day, if there's no wind, I can hear it at certain parts of the house and outside. My partner cannot hear it, but wants to. I've told her once you've heard it, you can't unhear it and trust me, you don't want to hear it.
It has nothing to do with power- you can shut it off to check.
It is not local traffic/industry/planes/pumps as is there are none.
I've heard it in multiple homes, but homes directly attached to the ground (slab/poles etc) it is easier to hear. It's unlikely you'll hear it above a few stories as there's too much building noise and decoupling.
You can only hear it in a dead quiet environment. It's way below the noise floor of even my quietest interface and mic combination so you can't record it. All you do is boost noisefloor hiss and it masks the hum. Averaging won't find it.
I had it explained one time for me as being the resonant sound of earth? That sounded pretty out there I thought.Interesting. That hum map is weird as to where these occurrences are, hard to believe they're anything but industrial in nature. I've heard the basic hum of cities/freeways/railways many times, but that isn't seemingly what's being described by you or OP. Can't say I've ever had the experience either.
That should easily be proved by measurement? Combination of resonant boxes and industrialization sounds more logical to me. Sensitivities I don't have perhaps. Curious in any case....maybe it is just the sounds of a city in your box and I have experienced it otohI had it explained one time for me as being the resonant sound of earth? That sounded pretty out there I thought.
Another example is when a refrigerator has a near silent motor but it has a deep hum? Not my city... LoL. It never stops.That should easily be proved by measurement? Combination of resonant boxes and industrialization sounds more logical to me. Sensitivities I don't have perhaps. Curious in any case....maybe it is just the sounds of a city in your box and I have experienced it otoh![]()
I have unplugged my fridge when measuring, there is a difference. I just don't normally notice the noise it makes....and only have a chance when it is very quiet overall.Another example is when a refrigerator has a near silent motor but it has a deep hum? Not my city... LoL. It never stops.
Canadians in Cuba? Er, the bombarding energy is called hot weather and the sickness is called heatstroke.Canadian government officials when in Cuba have been bombarded with energy... it made them very sick... no faking... The gov says it happened but they don't know how.
I would suggest you find a trusted friend to confirm the audio part with an independent measurement device. You should consult with your professional health care provider. They would have the latest health research.I live in Colorado along the foothills, just south of the United States Air Force Academy. I've seen some mention online involving such things as Schreiver SFB, 5g networks, weaponized cellular towers, digital beam forming and such. All of them relating to gang stalking, V2K and such... Again, I just dont know what to make of it?
Your body cannot perceive those. There is no scientific possibility.I've seen some mention online involving such things as Schreiver SFB, 5g networks, weaponized cellular towers, digital beam forming and such.
Taos NM is one hotspot, and is entirely non-industrial.Interesting. That hum map is weird as to where these occurrences are, hard to believe they're anything but industrial in nature. I've heard the basic hum of cities/freeways/railways many times, but that isn't seemingly what's being described by you or OP. Can't say I've ever had the experience either.
I have to swallow that one with a bit of trust in CSIS or whatever it is. But what if somebody had a microwave device and it was beaming through walls and stuff. That would definitely ruin somebody's day. Just a wild example of what can be done.Canadians in Cuba? Er, the bombarding energy is called hot weather and the sickness is called heatstroke.![]()
I've been to Taos, plenty of civilization/industry there. Not exactly a spot out in the desert/mountains with no civilization....Taos NM is one hotspot, and is entirely non-industrial.
It was audible to me and changed from place to place. I mostly noticed it outside. When I first heard it I thought it was the sound of the ski lifts echoing down the canyon into town, but that was totally false since it is audible when the lifts aren't running.![]()
Investigating the Mystery of the Taos Hum
Since the early 1990s, a mysterious humming sound has been plaguing the residents of Taos, New Mexico. Where does it come from and where can you hear it?www.thrillist.com
Nobody was able to measure it. Every theory I have seen has as much truth as my ski-lift theory. If it was in Los Alamos, I would for sure blame it on the National Lab.![]()
Good question. Can it be replicated? Of course it can. It's not that out of reach? I'm not talking about recording it. I mean use a synth etc and make the sound.OTOH this all could be interesting into what people "hear" from their audio gear![]()