Denver airport does boast some very strange quasi-masonic symbology in it's construction and decoration that does ask some questions as to the purpose of it's design and warrants further investigation.Is the Illuminati a self-fulfilling prophecy like so many other conspiracies and mythos-cults? Quite possibly...But who knows,Maybe there's something over there...
OMG! I made a thread about this maybe last year? Anyway, I (think I) called it Sounds in the Sky. I heard it here in SC near the SC/GA line just a few days ago. I even wondered for a time if it could be cloaked airplanes. I realize that sounds insane, but it is so dang LOUD it is not anybody's imagination...and it just has to be something! That info about the airport in Denver/what may be under that airport wasn't pointed out in the thread I started though...and I was basically laughed at outright re the cloaked airplanes. I will have to look up the link/info desert-rat gave. Oh well, I found myself wondering the other day WHAT IS THAT, and am glad you've wondered the same thing. :2thumbsup:
There is much (MUCH) more to be learned about the Denver International Airport. How far down the rabbit hole are you willing to go? Better get a chin strap for your tin foil hat when you go looking closer at that place.
I compleetly forgot about H.A.A.R.P. up in AK , USA http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HAARP It puts a lot of radio energy in to the upper atmosphere . There are a whole bunch of you tube videos on this rumbling noise https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=rumbling+sound+ desert rat
i've been trying to figure this out since it started around a month ago. i've concluded that my building has a noisy old heating system.
The highway is just 1/8 mile from me. It's not highway noise. I hear a generator running at the store or restaurant and it's not that. I'm outside every night for the past 3 months and last night was the first night that I noticed it. What I heard was lower pitched, more distant, but other than that very similar. I'll go out later and see if I hear it tonight.
The Baader-Meinhof phenomenon occurs when a person, after having learned some (usually obscure) fact, word, phrase, or other item for the first time, encounters that item again, perhaps several times, shortly after having learned it. There are several theories about the psychological explanation of the phenomenon, including a popular one that cites its primary cause as being the recency effect, in which the human brain has a bias that lends increased prominence to new or recently acquired information. The Baader-Meinhof phenomenon is a form of synchronicity. A Jungian explanation is that the person learns the new phrase as part of a collective consciousness, which is also active in others. The concepts which float to the surface of the collective consciousness manifest themselves in different people at about the same time, leading to this effect
On Badder Meinhoff , wiki discribes it as a militant German group . I dont see any conection to strange noises . http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Army_Faction desert rat
Yeah, like when someone hears a new word - say "plethora" and then they hear it used 3 more times that week when they'd never heard it in their entire life. ...So, if the rumble has always been there and people are just noticing and talking about it, that does nothing to explain what the hell the rumble is.
A better article: http://www.vanityfair.com/politics/features/2009/08/hitchens-guerrillas200908 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fD7yY7c4GvA"]pylon pirates [low-fi baader meinhof complex] - YouTube Pylon- badder-meinhoff terrorist group threaten to take the power into their own hands- of course all power corrupts and the hum of the pylon proves to be very seductive. I'm clutching at straws, btw. I just thought it sounded good. Better than 'The Hum' :blush5:
that's the beauty of the disambiguation page. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baader-Meinhof_(disambiguation)
The rumbling sounded as if it were moving, maybe in a sweep or a circular pattern. Sometimes it was louder and sometimes it was softer. W When the highway noise quiets down some tonight, I'll go out and listen.
I have been hearing this low rumbling sound for a few weeks but, I just assumed that it was just some airplanes passing overhead. I live in Georgia on the GA/SC border just like Lynn. I wonder if it's from the same source
I'm just thrilled to death that you (and Aeri) are hearing this! Just before I logged in here today, I was hearing it, although it isn't as loud today as it usually is. Also, it seems like it comes in cycles or something. I'll hear it for a while - several days to several weeks, most frequently during the day. Then it may be a month or 2 before I hear it again.