[UNEX] Strange vibrations/rumbles in my locale

old bear

Deceased
I added this to the post on the tally of where people are hearing this. We found this while researching the "hum". Click to the map of reporting areas who have heard this. It is quite interesting, and not isolated. We googled "Taos hum" and this was one of the many pages on it.
http://amasci.com/hum/hum1.html
 

gonefishin

Contributing Member
hearing the same thing

Well I am in the northwest ark area and around 4 days ago I heard what seemed to me to be thunder or a rumbling. There were no storms and not a cloud in the sky. I ignored the first time i heard it, hard to ignore the 2nd and 3rd and then it just stopped. Sounded like a cross between heavy equip and thunder...... Just had to log in and tell you all that i am witness as well to these rumblings/sounds whatever they are. I have never noticed anything like this before
 
Vibrations in legs

The week before Christmas I noticed an odd vibration, actually felt like a "buzzing", in my lower legs. It was gone when I got up the morning of the tsunami. Didn't think about a connection until later when I heard of another person with same sensations. Well, the vibrations in my legs are back. They began last week. I am keeping track of EQ activity around the world.
 

msswv123

Veteran Member
FWIW~ I'm right outside Charlotte NC and my daughter woke me around 5:30 am yesterday morning saying she had a bad dream...so she went to sleep on the sofa..as I was drifting back to sleep I could hear this huge rumbling noise and as I was half asleep and half awake just assumed it was a large plane passing over from Charlotte Douglas Airport...however, that morning my 12 yr. old said "what was that noise this morning?"..I said a plane I think and she said NO mom it was not a plane it was so loud and lasted a long time and she said that it sounded like "whale sounds"...she was scared to come and get me..she said it sounded like something landing on the house....as I read this thread I couldn't believe someone described it as a "low, slow airplane" and "groaning" .. here's a couple of other reports from my area someone sent me ....blessings T





Report Type: Skyquake Date: 12/14/2004 Time:7:45 PM EST City: Myrtle Beach State: South Carolina Country: USA Duration of Event: 30 Seconds

Event Desription: Witness reports a loud rumbling noise and three orange lights that were seen in the sky and faded out quickly. Many people confirmed this event on scanners and calls to the police, however no confirmation of what it was has occured yet.

Thank you to the witness who sent in this report.

Full report on file.





Skyquake Over Chapell Hill, North Carolina USA

Report Type: Skyquake Date: 1/1/2005 Time: 7:42 PM EST City: Chapel Hill State: North Carolina Country: USA Duration of Event: 2 seconds

Event Description: Witness reports that a very loud "boom", preceded by smaller "booms" shook the house. Reports came in the house 3 miles away were also shaking from the unknown explosions. One person stated that it sounded and felt "like someone crashed a vehicle into the house". The witness to this event stated that it sounded like a "giant" was jumping on the roof.

Thank you to the witness who sent in this report.

http://www.shadowresearch.com/SRI/srireports.htm
 

almost ready

Inactive
rumblings here in Idaho too

just a couple times in the past 2 days. Like a low roaring large plane or thunder, but lasting much longer than any thunder I've ever heard. Otherwise we are in a very quiet period, no rain, storms, etc.

Before the tsunami there was a nearly constant buzzing in my ears building up over a couple of weeks - it was really loud outside - like the roaring of thousands of bullfrogs but at a high pitch. Curiously, my husband, who doesn't hear in the higher registers, didn't hear a thing. Inside I didn't hear it until the last three or so nights before the Ts. hit = but the night before the tsunami hit I was kept up at night, in bed, with the sound so LOUD! Decided to go to the doctor and see if I had developed tinnitus like my Mom did at my age. Then it just dissapeared. It returned only slightly, only when it was still (no traffic) and only outside. Last night NOTHING, quiet on a quiet night. Just like it should be. Maybe we're just seeing and hearing the earth settling after the big quake. Living in a quiet, semi-rural area we can pick up more of this which would just be drowned out in the city.

The one thing that is new is that this is the very first time we've been able to compare notes on it. I probably wouldn't have connected the sounds to the tsunami if so many hadn't mentioned their own experiences.
 

luvfriedokra

Contributing Member
We live in N.E. Oklahoma and have recently heard the same type of noises.

One night while sitting outside on our deck, we heard a low rumbling sound which sounded just like a jet engine warming up to take off. It was an intermittent noise...on for a minute or two than off for a few and so on. We're rural, and not the typical noise we normally hear of airplanes flying over. It was a very unusual sound, enough to make us wonder what the heck it was.

The most predominate thing we've heard in the last few years is blasting noises. These are loud enough explosions to sometimes vibrate the house. There is no rhyme or reason to these blasts.....we can hear them sometimes three days in a roll and then not hear them for the next two weeks. The only thing that seems to be a pattern is that they mainly happen in the morning hours (wake up to it) and they always appear from the NW of our place. One morning, I even timed them and they were coming about 15 minutes apart until they eventually stopped before noon.

Last summer, DH contacted the State Dept. of Mines and they came out to investigate. As luck would have it, there were no blasting noises during the several day investigation and they found nothing so the file was closed as "unknown origin". The blasts have continued on.....but we've since decided that it might be better to just let it go.

I've heard several people speak of "tunneling". Can anyone please explain what this means? Maybe that is what all the blasting is about in our area. :shr:
 

Senses On

Inactive
Kathleen,

If you had stayed in NH for the thirteenth year we would have told you all about one of our indigent wild creatures -- the hairy-chested bat-thwacker. ;)

I've heard low rumblings but always attributed them to distant thunder or C130s.

This sounds like something different.

Maybe we are all looking in the wrong direction. Maybe invasion is nigh! (These could be recon flights taking inventory of the food supply. :) )

Max, maybe you should start making yourself some alien tooth-proof armor.
 
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