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Frequency Attack on my home!

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.
Then it can be recorded if you can duplicate it with a synth? Could simply be faulty hearing, along the lines of tinnitus....
 
I've been to Taos, plenty of civilization/industry there. Not exactly a spot out in the desert/mountains with no civilization....
Yeah, a ski resort. And a population of 3500 people back in the day. I lived in Arroyo Hondo, population just a few houses within miles, about 15 miles outside of Taos, so really quite small. It's a pretty small place, in a sparsely populated state. Outside of the ski resort there isn't what I call industry, except tourism industry. And for sure the hum was audible when the lifts were off and the tourists were gone. They tried and failed to measure it. This didn't keep people from using the hum as a reason to vehemently argue against expanding the ski resort.

I leave an open mind to the possibility that I was part of a collective hallucination. I just can't be sure.
 
Then it can be recorded if you can duplicate it with a synth? Could simply be faulty hearing, along the lines of tinnitus....
There must be angle to approach the problem. That it has not been quantified is indicative of not enough interest.
 
Yeah, a ski resort. And a population of 3500 people back in the day. I lived in Arroyo Hondo, population just a few houses within miles, about 15 miles outside of Taos, so really quite small. It's a pretty small place, in a sparsely populated state. Outside of the ski resort there isn't what I call industry, except tourism industry. And for sure the hum was audible when the lifts were off and the tourists were gone. They tried and failed to measure it. This didn't keep people from using the hum as a reason to vehemently argue against expanding the ski resort.

I leave an open mind to the possibility that I was part of a collective hallucination. I just can't be sure.
What about air moving with enough velocity through facets of land and structure? Possible making some sort of frequency in quantity enough to be low and slow and freak people out that are listening in those air currents?
 
Yeah, a ski resort. And a population of 3500 people back in the day. I lived in Arroyo Hondo, population just a few houses within miles, about 15 miles outside of Taos, so really quite small. It's a pretty small place, in a sparsely populated state. Outside of the ski resort there isn't what I call industry, except tourism industry. And for sure the hum was audible when the lifts were off and the tourists were gone. They tried and failed to measure it. This didn't keep people from using the hum as a reason to vehemently argue against expanding the ski resort.

I leave an open mind to the possibility that I was part of a collective hallucination. I just can't be sure.
Sedona has vortexes and doesn't this area have some reputation of such as well? Enough people there for civilization sounds to have an effect I'd think. At least I didn't notice anything but populated areas on the hum map.
 
It’s the neighbour, for sure. We’ve all read The Calculus Affair, perhaps peek into the neighbour’s shed?

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Sedona has vortexes and doesn't this area have some reputation of such as well? Enough people there for civilization sounds to have an effect I'd think. At least I didn't notice anything but populated areas on the hum map.
Coralles, NM (West side of Albuquerque), also had reports of the hum. It's definitely industrial there, with Intel making semiconductors just west of the where the complaints occurred, in that case it was blamed on Intel.;)

Taos, Questa, Arroyo Hondo, where some people heard the hum, are certainly sparsely populated, and no industry, especially tourist offseason.
Another theory of mine is the Rio Grand Box canyon hummed due to the river and/or wind. It's really deep and narrow.
 
Coralles, NM (West side of Albuquerque), also had reports of the hum. It's definitely industrial there, with Intel making semiconductors just west of the where the complaints occurred, in that case it was blamed on Intel.;)

Taos, Questa, Arroyo Hondo, where some people heard the hum, are certainly sparsely populated, and no industry, especially tourist offseason.
Another theory of mine is the Rio Grand Box canyon hummed due to the river and/or wind. It's really deep and narrow.
How about the rest of the map outside of NM?
 
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Sometimes the combination of frequencies causes a great deal of discomfort, I can feel a dull throbbing pain inside my head. And eventually the sound stops, but a headache will persist for another hour or so
Go see the doctor and have you vitals checked very close. You would be surprised what unchecked or untreated high blood pressure will do.

High BP can cause SUB/BASS pounding in your head and chest.

I kept feeling/hearing sub/bass for over two years and my doctor kept saying my BP was a little high. I kept looking to see who the hell
was outside my home playing there music so loud. NOTHING.

One morning I wake up and I felt like I drank boiling oil. I had NEVER had a stomach like that. It wouldn't go away.

I start pouring sweat and call 911.

I digress; the day before I was changing out a fence post that had rotted out. That post flipped and hit me in my right inner thy.
THAT caused a blood clot.

1 stint and a basket was installed. I went home and for 10 weeks this boiling would come and go. That basket PLUGGED. A second
stint (10 weeks later) and I instantly quit feeling/hearing sub/bass. I never heard it again and my stomach healed within 72 hours.
ON the table as he installed the stint I felt the change. Heart meds, stint meds and of course a cholesterol med.

High pitched noises, irritation in my throat, my stomach was constantly upset, I was one miserable person behind

1. HIGH untreated BP
2. A narrowing of two very small arteries that feed the bottom of my heart that a friggin' clot the size of nothing, was reeking havoc with.

Simple test. GO get a motel room for a night. If it follows you, go see a doctor.

Regards.
 
What about air moving with enough velocity through facets of land and structure? Possible making some sort of frequency in quantity enough to be low and slow and freak people out that are listening in those air currents?
Yes, lots of rugged mountains, that deep narrow gorge, combined with wind and thermals.
 
It's definitely in the earth and couples to and resonates structures that are firmly attached to the earth. I figure it's potentially human activity, particularly the mass movement of vehicles on highways at high but constant speeds. Perhaps that sound/resonance can travel further through the earth's surface than we think.

The nearest 100km/hr highway to us, is about 5km away, as the crow flies, but there are hills, valleys and we are 150M up on a ridge. We have never heard vehicles from the highway, nor can we see it.

I've heard it out west at night, over 50km from the nearest 100km/hr highway, but that doesn't mean that it couldn't travel that far through the earth.
 
It's definitely in the earth and couples to and resonates structures that are firmly attached to the earth. I figure it's potentially human activity, particularly the mass movement of vehicles on highways at high but constant speeds. Perhaps that sound/resonance can travel further through the earth's surface than we think.

The nearest 100km/hr highway to us, is about 5km away, as the crow flies, but there are hills, valleys and we are 150M up on a ridge. We have never heard vehicles from the highway, nor can we see it.

I've heard it out west at night, over 50km from the nearest 100km/hr highway, but that doesn't mean that it couldn't travel that far through the earth.
Noise can be blown with the wind better than against the wind that's for sure.
 
I live less than 1000 yard from the Delta and 500 yards from freight RR tracks. They are very busy. The tide goes out and my home can rattle
when a HEAVY freight train goes by. The tide comes in and the peat fill back up with water and that rumble is reduced by 90%.

Get a helo, a noisy bass junkies car, a train, fireworks, a really low tide and my Jack Russel going off and I'm lookin for the
fast acting Prozac.

Another weird one is noise across an ebb tide. You can hear noises on that IB (infinite baffle) as far as the eye can see down that river either way.
As soon as the water goes from glass to a little ripple you can't hear squat. I've heard people holler from across the river at 0300 hrs. with Ebb Tide
You couldn't hear a shotgun blast go off if there is was any ripple on the river otherwise.

No one likes NOISE.

Regards
 
Maybe this thread should belong over in the UFO thread?

Seriously though, if there is an audible noise in those frequencies it can be recorded. If it can't be recorded it isn't an audible noise.
 
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?
This Militray is home to multiple possible sources of some of the sounds you may be hearing. I know that they have multiple Jet Engine Test systems and they are also engaged in Hypersonic Flight Testing and development. Including ongoing upgrades and expansions to the facilities for NORAD.

 
As a young teen I got off on standing right beside a huge operational nitrogen compressor in a large building
Young boys will get off on anything right enough though perhaps we have slight differences of understanding somewhere here? :oops:
 
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