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Strange sounds: Trumpets - Groaning - Scraping - In The Skies Around the World..
Aragorn:
Could there be some sort of 'metal factory' near by? Maybe they are dragging big containers or something. But then again, the sound has a rhythmic pulse which doesn't quite fit that theory...
Laura:
Years ago - like back during the 80s - I was sitting in front of the door watching it rain and there suddenly came an incredible trumpeting sound that freaked me out completely. It was loud and everywhere at once and lasted a full half minute. I thought "Oh, geeze - it's the trumpet sound of the angels and the world is about to end!" That's how strange it was. And then, within the next minute, an electrical transformer about a quarter of a mile away exploded. I saw the explosion and the electric company trucks coming later to replace/repair it so I know that was what happened. But what is not explained is the strange trumpet sound that occurred before the transformer blew. The sound was similar to this one.
Then, there are the videos we were watching a few months ago that had those strange sounds while storms were going on... Anybody got links to them for comparison?
Tigersoap:
I remember this one from Florida but it sounds more like a deep bass rumble :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VvnHyU8e1c8
The sound in the Kiev video has a metallic edge to it, quite similar from some noise/ambient music I've heard.
It's strangely quite rythmic as well.
It makes me think of the sound a giant alien creature would make while I am at it.
Away With The Fairys:
Remember reading a Velikovsky book many years ago where he says the earth made strange noises (trumpet like?) as venus as a comet came near. That´s if my memory serves me right. The book "Worlds in collision" maybe.
stellar:
I think a recent Sott article had a video of sounds that comets make entering our atmosphere, so it may be something along those lines making an entry?? :/
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