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Post by Molly Phillips on Sept 15, 2013 9:39:58 GMT
When I first saw a Youtube video with these strange noises back in 2012, it terrified me,These strange sounds are being heard all over the world, USA, Canada, Hong Kong, Spain and many more. some sound like them Alien tripods on the movie War Of The Worlds. 3 theories come to my mind when thinking about this, 1. it's either the trumpets that was talked about in the bible at the end of time. 2. Aliens, and 3. HAARP, Scientists can't even figure it out and are baffled by it. here are some videos
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Whatever these sounds are, I don't think we should ignore it. it's creepy and could be something really bad. I have a bad feeling about these sounds. There's a lot more on Youtube.
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Post by White Raven on Sept 15, 2013 10:48:21 GMT
I'm SO glad you posted about sky quakes! As I've been fascinated by them ever since I heard about them. Some people think the entire thing is a hoax, with people editing the strange sounds into their videos by taking them from the movie you mentioned...which is possible, but who knows. I've never heard one but the supposed noises definitely creep me out when I listen to them on YouTube videos.
Edit: The 1st video you posted (creepy sounds in Finland storm) is a fake I think, because people have said the sounds were added to the same video that didn't have the sounds. Not sure if that's true or not, but it seems likely. Lots of fakers out there!
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Post by Molly Phillips on Sept 15, 2013 15:32:42 GMT
I'm SO glad you posted about sky quakes! As I've been fascinated by them ever since I heard about them. Some people think the entire thing is a hoax, with people editing the strange sounds into their videos by taking them from the movie you mentioned...which is possible, but who knows. I've never heard one but the supposed noises definitely creep me out when I listen to them on YouTube videos. Edit: The 1st video you posted (creepy sounds in Finland storm) is a fake I think, because people have said the sounds were added to the same video that didn't have the sounds. Not sure if that's true or not, but it seems likely. Lots of fakers out there! To the people who believe it's fake, I'm sitting here like. Because how in the h*ll could these be faked? Everybody around the world is hearing them. people have really small minds. Also I don't think their taking it from that movie and then putting it in their videos. The sounds are not exactly the same. and for order for them to do that, the person must have like a huge stereo that comes from the sky? because this don't sound like an overlap of an audio clip on a video. But that's my opinion. :lol
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Post by LittleDuck on Sept 15, 2013 18:26:19 GMT
The sound kind of reminds me of the opening credits to Are You Afraid of the Dark? XD
I think it's fun to look up videos like these and wonder about the possibilities. But at the risk of sounding like Jack... it is really easy to fake this sort of thing. But like Molly Phillips mentioned, if there's a huge number of people reporting it... Either a shit ton of people are jumping on the bandwagon creating their own hoaxes to go along with it, or people really are hearing something.
Me and my friends have heard weird sounds seeming to rumble from the sky before. Freaked us out before one of them brought up how there was some big event at Raceway Park (a motorsports park) and the noise was most likely coming from there. I thought that seemed like a bit of a stretch considering we were a couple towns over from Raceway, but what I do know about how far sound can travel? -shrugs-
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Post by White Raven on Sept 15, 2013 22:29:46 GMT
Agree with LittleDuck that things like this can easily be faked, but if not...I found this paragraph in an online article about sky quakes. Could be what's going on:
University of Saskatchewan physics professor Jean-Pierre St. Maurice told CTV that it’s electromagnetic noise emitted from auroras and radiation belts. Geoscientist David Deming from the University of Oklahoma, meanwhile, has previously written about a phenomenon called The Hum – ‘a mysterious and untraceable sound that is heard in certain locations around the world by two to ten per cent of the population’.
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Post by Molly Phillips on Sept 16, 2013 0:33:00 GMT
Now.. I know what Fi like 99% of the time on the show.
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Post by LittleDuck on Sept 16, 2013 2:19:53 GMT
Agree with LittleDuck that things like this can easily be faked, but if not...I found this paragraph in an online article about sky quakes. Could be what's going on: University of Saskatchewan physics professor Jean-Pierre St. Maurice told CTV that it’s electromagnetic noise emitted from auroras and radiation belts. Geoscientist David Deming from the University of Oklahoma, meanwhile, has previously written about a phenomenon called The Hum – ‘a mysterious and untraceable sound that is heard in certain locations around the world by two to ten per cent of the population’. , that's an interesting theory. I wonder why only a portion of the population can hear The Hum. I just did some research and apparently people have been reporting about it since the 1950s and one suicide has been blamed on it, with people calling the sound torturous. That part sounds so extreme I'm wondering if it's the same thing going on in the videos or something else entirely. The videos make it seem as though the noise is extremely sudden and unusual, while the article I found makes it seem like it occurs constantly, but worsens at night.
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Post by Molly Phillips on Sept 16, 2013 2:53:05 GMT
Agree with LittleDuck that things like this can easily be faked, but if not...I found this paragraph in an online article about sky quakes. Could be what's going on: University of Saskatchewan physics professor Jean-Pierre St. Maurice told CTV that it’s electromagnetic noise emitted from auroras and radiation belts. Geoscientist David Deming from the University of Oklahoma, meanwhile, has previously written about a phenomenon called The Hum – ‘a mysterious and untraceable sound that is heard in certain locations around the world by two to ten per cent of the population’. , that's an interesting theory. I wonder why only a portion of the population can hear The Hum. I just did some research and apparently people have been reporting about it since the 1950s and one suicide has been blamed on it, with people calling the sound torturous. That part sounds so extreme I'm wondering if it's the same thing going on in the videos or something else entirely. The videos make it seem as though the noise is extremely sudden and unusual, while the article I found makes it seem like it occurs constantly, but worsens at night. That's strange didn't know people reported it back then! interesting.
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Post by White Raven on Sept 16, 2013 6:33:35 GMT
Although the hum wouldn't explain sky quakes because it's not just one person hearing it (if the sounds in videos are real) and some say they set off car alarms. But I'm not sure if this phenomenon is real or fake. Either way it's interesting. The theory about electromagnetic noise emitted from auroras and radiation belts sounds more plausible somehow.
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