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http://believersjourney.blogspot.com/2011/03/mysterious-noise-from-sky.htmlI have to admit hearing the sound in that video was pretty, I don't know, I don't have a word. I put it to you here who study phenomenon that has no clear origin. Scroll down a bit for video and article. As for Planet X/Niribu...I can't say. What is so strange is that it sounds like thunder of sorts, but goes on continuously for many minutes, the people in the video stated 20 minutes and was seemingly getting closer. Sonic boom...does it last that long? Really a mystery for me.
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« Reply #1 on: March 30, 2011, 11:05:54 AM » |
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« Reply #2 on: March 30, 2011, 11:40:45 AM » |
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I’ve heard that before. Sounds exactly like a jet engine on a static test stand. The low harmonics from such a test will rattle windows depending on the engine and local topography/acoustics. Often times the low frequencies are all you'll hear, like an annoying neighbor with the bass cranked on his/her stereo. Weather can also affect acoustics. Noticed it was raining in the video. Wind shifts will also make the sound appear to be moving around. They do admit being near an airport and a 20 minute burn would be a reasonable test duration.
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« Reply #3 on: March 30, 2011, 01:43:48 PM » |
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We heard same two days ago. Rather, at first, we felt it. There was a deep vibration for about 20 minutes too. It was farther away, than this, but the vibration could be felt in a resonating way...
In this video, it sounds very much like fighter jets flying overhead. However, it goes on way too long, and isn't "quite" like fighter jets flying by.
After checking outside and seeing nothing when we experienced it... (yes, it did seem to be coming laterally-- not from the sky)... I was having a hard time because the vibration was making me not feel well.. Then, it stopped.
One other time, two years ago.. there was a huge "short blast of about a second" of this same, only it was much louder. It came from the downtown area, like a test? Like an unplanned "release?" I had never heard a sound like that ever before in my life.
I personally believe it is either a massive fly-by of jets (?), or they are using sonic devices. What we experienced two days ago, I believe to be a sonic/vibration/sound device. I have no idea what for except to excite areas of our brains, or damage us, or both.
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« Reply #5 on: March 30, 2011, 03:14:56 PM » |
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Geez! Funny you should say that! I was just thinking that (just watched that Stephen King movie again last week).
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« Reply #6 on: March 30, 2011, 03:24:43 PM » |
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about 5 days ago in Florida I heard this noise , when I heard it, it sounded like a jet and the noise increased as if it was flying away then came back, then decreased, then agen came back and decreased for the last time . Also sounded as if it did a half circle . It did not last 8 mins only about 3 maybe 4.
Didn't know this report was from Florida , I'm in citrus county , It also was not raining when I heard it.
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« Reply #7 on: March 30, 2011, 03:31:05 PM » |
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Rumble and Noise Alarms Central Oregon Coast Residents Mondayhttp://www.beachconnection.net/news/tquake032811_237.phpA small rumbling was felt on the central Oregon coast Monday, along with loud booming noise, lighting up Twitter and Facebook accounts all around the state as people in the region asked each other: Did you feel it? (Above: near Pacific City and Hebo, around where a small tremor coincidentally happened) The question now is: was it a quake, a sonic boom or thunder? Earlier in the day, the USGS office in Seattle said a magnitude 2 earthquake did indeed shake the region at 11:02 a.m. The tiny tremor was 10.5 miles deep, and happened between Tillamook and Newport, somewhere right along the shoreline. Instruments seem to put it about four kilometers outside of Hebo. The two events seem to be unconnected, however. Geographically it matched up, but people in Lincoln City said what they heard and felt occurred around 1 p.m., while the quake was around 11 a.m. Bill Steele, with the University of Washington Geophysics Department, told Oregon Coast Beach Connection it was a miniscule quake and absolutely nothing to worry about. “These kind of quakes occur anywhere,” Steele said. “We’re a little sensitized right now because of the horrible damage in Japan, and we know there’s a big quake in our future.” Steele said this kind of quake was not a concern and that people should not be thinking this is a precursor to a larger one. “If there was a magnitude 6 quake recently, then our chances would be increased for a while,” Steele said. Steele said further updates during the day on Monday from instruments on the central coast indicate there was no quake around 1 p.m. Steele said the noise and rumble does fit the profile of military exercises off the Oregon coast, which sometimes create sonic booms. Dave Price, with Oregon Coast Today, said a resident did snap a photograph of what appeared to be a thunderhead cloud near Lincoln City just before the noise. Steele acknowledged the mystery boom and rumble could have been thunder as well. Many people on the central coast have been talking about feeling it via social networks, especially in the Lincoln City and Otis areas. The USGS wants to hear from those who felt it so they can learn more from the event. The earthquake reporting link is here: http://earthquake.usgs.gov
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« Reply #8 on: March 30, 2011, 08:13:41 PM » |
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Sounds like military jets to me...but for 20 straight minutes? 
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« Reply #9 on: March 30, 2011, 09:44:57 PM » |
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Pratt & Whitney F119 engine in a test stand.  I’d be almost willing to bet there is a similar facility near where the OP’s video was shot “Strange sounds #3” is interesting. Sounds like somebody threw some bricks into a dryer and hit the start button. More sounds reported on Prison Planet Forum: I would say San Diego is seeing more activity as well. Many police, air force activity, navy activity. Weird helicopter noises that emit like a Wah-Wah sound. Imagine the baseline of zz-top from 10 miles away. Or a electro-magnet powering up.
OMG I have been hearing this exact same noise for the past week or so ...it is very subtle - yet I can also feel a slight vibration with it at night ...I'm in Charleston...huge air force base...thing is I never actually see the helicopter...I did go out late at night and film the noise though...
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« Reply #10 on: March 30, 2011, 09:59:51 PM » |
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haha - Think Satan has ever read the Bible? 
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« Reply #11 on: March 30, 2011, 10:22:20 PM » |
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haha - Think Satan has ever read the Bible?  Undoubtedly. He was God's favorite Angel, wasn't he?
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« Reply #12 on: March 30, 2011, 11:01:18 PM » |
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I’ve heard that before. Sounds exactly like a jet engine on a static test stand. The low harmonics from such a test will rattle windows depending on the engine and local topography/acoustics. Often times the low frequencies are all you'll hear, like an annoying neighbor with the bass cranked on his/her stereo. Weather can also affect acoustics. Noticed it was raining in the video. Wind shifts will also make the sound appear to be moving around. They do admit being near an airport and a 20 minute burn would be a reasonable test duration.
That sounds like a good theory and most probably what was going on. You'd think that people would be used to this and you'd also think that people would be warned when one was taking place and that police and msm would be well aware too. So, since you seem to know what you're talking about here, One Revelator, is the flash of light, just before it stops, also part of these sorts of tests? The sound does seem pretty level now that I can imagine it being a jet engine test.
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« Reply #13 on: March 30, 2011, 11:40:47 PM » |
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"A Hush House is generic term for engine testing facilities designed to mitigate the jet engine noise. They generally refer to indoor facilities such as an aircraft acoustical enclosure or jet engine test cell, but is also sometimes used to refer to outdoor facilities such as a ground run-up enclosure." http://www.hushhouse.com/hh.htmThese are used constantly on many AFB's around the US. I don't think they're the culprit or someone would have said something by now. They've been in use for years.
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« Reply #14 on: March 30, 2011, 11:56:33 PM » |
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"A Hush House is generic term for engine testing facilities designed to mitigate the jet engine noise. They generally refer to indoor facilities such as an aircraft acoustical enclosure or jet engine test cell, but is also sometimes used to refer to outdoor facilities such as a ground run-up enclosure." http://www.hushhouse.com/hh.htmThese are used constantly on many AFB's around the US. I don't think they're the culprit or someone would have said something by now. They've been in use for years. Yes, these tests being done often enough, those living near by would be used to them and it wouldn't even be an issue. I guess that is why it seems so strange for these people to be so alarmed, but, who knows, maybe they're new to the area. 
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« Reply #15 on: March 31, 2011, 01:11:26 AM » |
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i find such videos hilarious. clueless people recording an event and even more clueless people yelling omfg nibiru/planet x??!?!?! and if it went on for 20 minutes there was enough time to get past the damn trees and check out whats going on or to better pinpoint the source.
there was a broken gaspipe several years ago close to my area. it was maybe 2-3 km away but still you heard a rushing noise. this here could be anything like... hotair balloons are filled up? that would take a while of nonstop gas burning.
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« Reply #16 on: March 31, 2011, 09:02:56 AM » |
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I’ve heard that before. Sounds exactly like a jet engine on a static test stand. The low harmonics from such a test will rattle windows depending on the engine and local topography/acoustics. Often times the low frequencies are all you'll hear, like an annoying neighbor with the bass cranked on his/her stereo. Weather can also affect acoustics. Noticed it was raining in the video. Wind shifts will also make the sound appear to be moving around. They do admit being near an airport and a 20 minute burn would be a reasonable test duration.
I heard this noise before too, in fact I heard it yesterday as fighter jets were flying around overhead. They use the airspace here quite often for flight and dog fight practice.
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« Reply #17 on: March 31, 2011, 09:20:22 AM » |
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could it be 'the taos hum' ?
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« Reply #18 on: March 31, 2011, 11:09:17 AM » |
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That sounds like a good theory and most probably what was going on. You'd think that people would be used to this and you'd also think that people would be warned when one was taking place and that police and msm would be well aware too.
So, since you seem to know what you're talking about here, One Revelator, is the flash of light, just before it stops, also part of these sorts of tests? The sound does seem pretty level now that I can imagine it being a jet engine test.
There was never any notification before a static test on or near an AFB. It’s considered military operations. They aren’t required to notify anybody. Since the MIC has become tight-knit, along with increased government corporatism, I wouldn’t be surprised if civilian procedures are similar, especially if there’s no law requiring it. It’s easier to do static tests without removing the engine(s). Simply secure the aircraft and fire up. Relative humidity, type and physical position of engine had a big impact on whether I just kind of heard the noise or felt the noise. No, the flash of light would not be associated with a static test AFAIK. Always on the lookout for a hoax though or intentional mix of truth and dishonest fabrication. People on YouTube have been known to do this. Also, since the weather in the video was stormy and overcast, I don’t dismiss coincidental lighting. The Bradley Manning before/after pictures fooled a lot of people and propagated to a lot of blogs. Still dredging through the tangled mess that is the ATS thread. So far, they mostly repost the same Florida video and apparently have several people claiming to hear the same noise “worldwide” with no other recordings available. They’ve also created maps for reports that may or may not tie into anomalous compass readings. Some maps seem to indicate association with New Madrid fault line. (NLE 2011 scenario) Several reports say that they live near an AFB. The other bricks-in-a-dryer noise is still unexplained unless it was actually bricks in a dryer. I would also need to hear the zz-top wah-wah sound to see if it sounded familiar.
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« Reply #19 on: March 31, 2011, 11:30:21 AM » |
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If it was a jet engine test, be it in a noise suppressed test stand, or a fighter jet on the ground, doing a run-up of the engines with afterburners. How far could the vibration of it travel through the ground to still be noticeable? The woman had said the ground was shaking, though there is no evidence of such happening. 
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« Reply #20 on: March 31, 2011, 11:47:15 AM » |
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Odd, I don't see any mentions in this thread of planet x.
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« Reply #21 on: March 31, 2011, 11:52:07 AM » |
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If it was a jet engine test, be it in a noise suppressed test stand, or a fighter jet on the ground, doing a run-up of the engines with afterburners. How far could the vibration of it travel through the ground to still be noticeable? The woman had said the ground was shaking, though there is no evidence of such happening.  How far does sound travel through water? 100 percent humidity and low frequency harmonics which easily penetrate cinder block equals windows rattling. Also, forgot to rehash winds. Huge effect. For instance, I’ve been quietly sitting on a hill while hunting and heard people talking in a base camp a quarter mile away. The sound would come and go even though everybody remained in a fixed position.
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« Reply #22 on: March 31, 2011, 11:54:46 AM » |
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Odd, I don't see any mentions in this thread of planet x.
Did you go to the link posted by lamourlady? http://believersjourney.blogspot.com/2011/03/mysterious-noise-from-sky.htmlThis is the article title below the video. The Noise… (Planet X???)by Pastor F. M. Riley, 3/22/11 http://believersjourney.blogspot.com/2011/03/mysterious-noise-from-sky.htmlI have to admit hearing the sound in that video was pretty, I don't know, I don't have a word. I put it to you here who study phenomenon that has no clear origin. Scroll down a bit for video and article. As for Planet X/Niribu...I can't say. What is so strange is that it sounds like thunder of sorts, but goes on continuously for many minutes, the people in the video stated 20 minutes and was seemingly getting closer. Sonic boom...does it last that long? Really a mystery for me.
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« Reply #23 on: March 31, 2011, 11:58:02 AM » |
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How far does sound travel through water? 100 percent humidity and low frequency harmonics which easily penetrate cinder block equals windows rattling.
Also, forgot to rehash winds. Huge effect. For instance, I’ve been quietly sitting on a hill while hunting and heard people talking in a base camp a quarter mile away. The sound would come and go even though everybody remained in a fixed position.
Thank you, that makes sense, as it was raining in the video.
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« Reply #24 on: March 31, 2011, 12:07:20 PM » |
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Odd, I don't see any mentions in this thread of planet x.
It's in a link posted. Love, e
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« Reply #25 on: March 31, 2011, 12:12:17 PM » |
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It's in a link posted.
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Oh OK. I was just looking at the posts in the thread and and the posts seems to be pointing at everything but planet x.
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« Reply #26 on: March 31, 2011, 12:18:54 PM » |
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Oh OK. I was just looking at the posts in the thread and and the posts seems to be pointing at everything but planet x.
Don't worry, we here aren't thinking it is planet x, lol. But, yes, as Route pointed out, there are those at that link that pose many 'theories' as to what the sound is and it is anything/everything besides what is being discussed here. 
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