The Nonsense Papers: Strange Noises Heard Around The World
By James W. Astrada
Certain events have been happening around the world with strange noises being reported with no explanation or acceptable answer. These noises have been at speculation to be UFO warning signs, the use of HAARP in Alaska, and mundane explanations like trains, stadium noises, and digging teams or even the Aurora Borealis. While the last responses are only there to calm the population from freaking out, there is investigation that this may be more than simple noises or a marketing ploy.
Recently last month, a Wisconsin town was the last to experience these strange “explosion noises” that caused a lot of panic and worry. The town of Clintonville was affected on a Wednesday in March with loud booming noises for a few consecutive nights in a row. Residents have been reported to jump out of bed, rushing to the streets to locate just where the terrible noises came from. One described the noise like “thunder, fireworks, or a heavy door being slammed.” The noise only bothered a few at first, however after a few nights, many were considering leaving town until a proper investigation was done to stop it. One resident Jolene Van Beek was so aggravated that she had to take her three sons and sleep at her father’s house until the noise subsided. On a more positive note, no reports of injuries were present, however, the ground was reported shaking under the resident’s feet. Investigations were made for every possible human cause including water, sewer/gas lines, military exercises, mining, methane levels at city dumps, and the dam next to city hall. So far nothing was verified as the causing the noise. Even investigators tested for vibration detection and found no results. To no surprise, established scientists have assured that even though they haven’t come to a conclusion, that townspeople have nothing to worry about. Even a local scientist assured that no earthquakes or fault lines were reported under the town suggesting that it could be a geological event. Unfortunately due to worldwide occurrences, this should be considered more than a “geological” event that probably has nothing to do with earthquakes whatsoever. So if this isn’t a case of natural phenomena and no one is taking responsibility on a military level, what is the cause? Scientists are pushing for the idea of mining or heavy traffic trucks, however, no reported mines or major construction in the area and their theory doesn’t hold water.
After many investigations, I have put together certain cities that have experienced the same sound. Mind you most of these videos can be found on YouTube, however, some videos are making a mockery of the situation so finding authentic ones are hard to find. Besides Clintonville; Milwaukee, Arizona, Michigan (in 2011), Chicago, New York, Philadelphia, and Allen Texas have experienced a loud strange noise. Most noises ranged from loud bass vibrations to “metallic voices” with high pitch whines. After closer investigations, a more “musical message” could be interpreted as if these noises are being communicative to each other. Could this be a sort of communication from an alien force like the movie Signs for positions of an upcoming invasion? Europe (Scotland, France, and Norway) and Canada (especially Conklin Alberta Canada) have similar noises but with different patterns. Longer lengths of noise were reported with “mechanical crash noises” along with lower pitches/hums. In France, one could almost here a growl along with hum of musical voices such mimicking Gregorian monks.
Another speculation was the military HAARP ground based weapon located in remote Alaska. Using a focused electromagnetic beam, it fires into the upper atmosphere as a signal instead of receiving like a radio telescope. It has been feared as a weapon against UFOs, to mind control over the mass public, to research and development by military scientists, or a weapon used by the Air Force. Whatever the case may be, it has been researched that HAARP is manipulating the ionosphere for unnatural causes that could cause potential problems. So many problems could occur from changing the Earth’s natural systems and trying to control it. It seems there is no limit to humans trying to play gods which will eventually be irreversible hence the name “Pandora’s Box.” Whatever the strange noises could be, there is something more complicated than what established scientists want to portray or believe. We will hear more about this until “someone” decides to come forward and explain why certain areas like Europe have the same noise patterns, and the ones in U.S. cities have similar patterns as well spanning from coast to coast. It would be silly to assume that every single city affected was building or mining at the same time. It would also be ridiculous to assume earthquakes or geological events in areas that have no fault lines or reports of sink holes forming to swallow residents and their homes. Public relations is not addressing the public with the proper information which is not a surprise, however, whatever disinformation they give might I suggest we look deeper.
References
Begich, N and Jeane Manning. Angles Don’t Play This HAARP: Advances in Tesla Technology. 1st Ed. Earthpulse Pr. September 1995.
http://www.bariumblues.com/haarp1.htm
Dinesh Ramde and Carrie Antlfinger. “Mysterious explosion sounds torment Wisconsin town.” Bangor Daily News. March 29, 2012.
Llan Mester. “Weird Noise: Strange Sounds Popping Up In Different Parts of Canada.” The Huffington Post Canada. January 16th, 2012.
Dan Koestch. “Strange Noises Heard Around the World Could Have Scientific Explanation.” Movierival.com. January 27th, 2012.
©James Astrada 2012.