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Date: 2012-02-14
Windsor, Ontario, Canada
Meanwhile, the deadly, unrelenting sound permeates their every waking hour—it's even invaded their restless dreams.
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By:
Date: 2012-02-14
It's
said that sounds can heal, soothe the heart of the most savage beast,
sometimes bring on love. But sound can also kill, destroy, and maim.
Certain sounds can even drive humans mad—like the insistent, relentless infrasonic sound attacking the people of Windsor,
Ontario, Canada and Woodland, England that 's invading their thoughts
and haunting their dreams...Is it industrial, natural, or HAARP?
Constant infrasonic hum: Is it rewiring human brains?
While eerie sounds continue booming and wailing across the world [See Skyquakes: Warnings From Earth's Destabilizing Core], for the town of Windsor in Ontario, Canada the sounds began during spring of 2011 and continue to this day.
Windsor, Ontario, Canada
An incessant hum—rising
and falling—it fades away to almost nothing only to return with a
greater intensity. The nightmarish hum's causing sleeplessness,
irritability, lack of appetite and depression to skyrocket.
For a brief period the godawful sound ceased. But reports are streaming in that it's started again—and it's worse this time.
It's real: Incessant pulsing hum mapped with instruments
While many suspect the
activities of industrial plants on a small island offshore are the cause
of the hum, experts that investigated the manufacturing noise found no
link between it and the hum in Windsor.
Curiously people
thousands of miles away in Woodland, England are also experiencing a
recurrent, maddening hum. No industrial center lies near the English
town.
The case of Woodland, England
A mysterious hum
driving the citizens of Woodland, England mad began to be heard about
the same time as the noise was first noticed across the Atlantic in
Canada.
The infrasonic hum—sometimes dipping just below the range of human hearing—can cause small objects to vibrate and tables to shake.
The noise and constant
low-level vibration has raised concern in the medical community, not
only because of the adverse health effects longer term, but also because
the general level of irritability and rancor amongst the townspeople
has increased.
EMTs working overtime as mental breakdowns rise
Reports have emerged
that some people are suffering mental breakdowns and seizures similar to
those experienced by people with epilepsy.
The Telegraph newspaper investigated the Woodland Hum. [Video]
Finding the cause has
become a priority because some of the townspeople of Woodland, England
are now literally losing their minds.
Insane hum invades dreams turning restful sleep into disjointed nightmares
Meanwhile, the deadly, unrelenting sound permeates their every waking hour—it's even invaded their restless dreams.
Driven crazy: Animals turning on humans and each other
Annoyance turns to anger turns to madness…Animals revolt
The animals of Woodland
are not immune to the hum. Some have become lethargic, while others
have become overtly aggressive and are reacting badly to the constant
humming.
Doctors try to calm hum-maddened animals
Sheep at one location had to be sedated and some usually docile dogs have attacked people or other dogs without warning.
Some desperate people crawl about seeking sound's source
Some of the residents
of the town have taken to crawling on their hands and knees in an
attempt to discover where the sound is coming from—but acoustical experts claim the sound is everywhere and has no point of origin that can be pinpointed.
One possible clue
regarding the hum: Both Windsor and Woodland are at the same general
latitude. While that may be just a coincidence, it's nevertheless
interesting.
The mysterious main HAARP complex in desolate territory of Alaska
Earth harmonics, geomagnetic anomalies...or HAARP?
In a recent interview with Geochange Magazine about the strange earth harmonics, eminent scientist, Professor Dr. Elchin Khalilov, gave this analysis:
"[The]…possible
cause of these sounds…may lie at the Earth's core. The fact is that the
acceleration of the drift of the Earth's north magnetic pole which
increased more than fivefold between 1998 and 2003 and is at the same
level today points to intensification of energy processes in the Earth's
core, since it is processes in the inner and outer core that form the
Earth's geomagnetic field."
HAARP facility main research building
But Khalilov was
addressing the possible cause of the sky quakes and harmonics mystifying
people throughout the world. The hums of Windsor and Woodland are not
the same.
Neither can geomagnetic
or subterranean harmonics account for a continuous nose that has lasted
the better part of a year. Any noise made by solar flares interacting
with the geomagnetic field or earth core-mantel harmonics are transitory
lasting only a few hours to a day or so at best.
Could the infrasonic hum be caused by the infamous HAARP?
Rare photo: 'Belly of the beast' inside HAARP research building
HAARP (High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program)
has been blamed for just about anything one can imagine and is at the
core of many popular conspiracy theories. HAARP has been accused of the
mysterious mass deaths of animals, anomalous weather, weather control,
crop failures, insect infestations, the bizarre death of sea life,
earthquakes, tsunamis, and various atmospheric phenomena—to name but a
few.
Team badge for one of HAARPs many secretive projects
Some conspiracy
theorists strongly argue they have evidence that the U.S. government has
embarked upon a program that works concurrently with atmospheric aerial
aerosol spraying (chemtrails).
While HAARP's
activities may not be creating much of what some believe the partly
classified military science project is responsible for, it is having a
measurable effect on the Earth's ionosphere.
HAARP artificially induced ionic aurora
Some experiments have
involved such exotic things as "seeing" into the Earth from across the
world, creating artificial auroras, and affecting the electrified field
of regions of the planet.
Could ongoing radio
transmissions be affecting the upper atmosphere and precipitating
resonant frequencies that cause the maddening regional hums much in the
same way that a wine glass's resonant frequency can be shattered by the proper sound wave?
Yes! It's not just possible, but likely.
Map of alleged HAARP-induced incidents across North America
This computer-generated animated graphic
demonstrates HAARP initiation of a high-frequency vortex transmission
that can create the effects such as those experienced by the helpless
townspeople of Windsor, Canada and Woodland, England.
What's worse, there's
some evidence that the frequencies generating the low humming are also
affecting the brainwaves of those exposed to it. Not only is the sound a
health hazard, as some medical experts warn, but the resonant vibration
and radio frequency could eventually drive everyone exposed to it into
certifiable lunacy creating a spreading epidemic of uncontrollable
mental illness.
The evidence is building that HAARP is causing people to go mad.
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Not trying to disrespect the main viewpoint here, but isn't this a convenient excuse to explain the many idiosyncracies of the human mind? (oh, gee, I'm sorry I went off on you, its not me, its HAARP 'controlling' my mind...) I am not willing to give a "pass" anymore to morons who use the lame excuse of fobbing off responsibility for their own actions on their parents or convenient "extras" like ELF waves.
ReplyDeleteHey, I am with you, under normal circumstances, but look at the evidence in this blog. Just do some research on the effects of ELF on the human body and brain is included in that. It can literally destroy soft tissue organs and that is why it should be banned everywhere.
ReplyDeleteToo many people do not take responsibility for their behavior, I do certainly agree with you, however, we as adults are capable of knowing ourselves sufficiently to know when we are not "THINKING" as we normally do. That is when a trigger should go off within us to warn of something outside of our normal selves and DO NOT ACT OUT. Rather wait til we feel normal again.
Unfortunately, we have satanists, pedophiles, foreign agents and others running our country in both government and industries, including banking, so who knows for sure who and what is being done. It would be wise to discredit all the evidence he has provided before deciding this is just a fluke.