Strange sounds In The Sky: Trumpets - Groaning - Scraping

Very cool Moksha, just played the MP3 files you attached and really vivid! Those are sounds I have never heard before and they would probably startle me as well! Thanks for posting, appreciate it.
 
Re: Thunder like sounds , or earth pounding sounds yesterday and tonight.

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Could it be possible that the 'thunder' sounds are overhead cometary explosions??

The other thing it reminded me of was this from the C's...

January 7, 1995

Q: (L) We have a few interesting questions tonight. I think the first thing on everybody’s mind is the strange events during the night and early morning hours, reported by T and J compared with events that JW told me about by phone this morning. T’s dad noted it, and also something woke A up with a start and she experienced some strange effects. I was awakened with a strange feeling that something very loud had just been heard, though it was more like an echo in my head than actually hearing it with my ears. We are a little bit curious about this event, this occurrence, and we would like to have some information on it. What exactly was it?

A: Thunder.

Q: (L) It seemed to be an extraordinarily massive strike, and it seemed to have been heard at a great distance in several directions. Where, in fact, did this lightning bolt strike?

A: Cell was uniformly structured throughout region.


Q: (T) So we all heard that particular blast because of that?

A: No. Each zone received similar EM profile, thus one particularly heavily charged event in each zone.

Q: (L) What is an EM profile?

A: Electromagnetic.

Q: (L) Was there any particular significance to this type of blast since it is not something any of us has experienced in our immediate memory. Is there any implication to this blast in terms of fourth density activity?

A: You have, and yes. As always.

Q: (L) Since this was such a boomer, what exactly was going on in fourth density that produced a boomer like this?

A: Overlapping densities, lasting approximately 1.3 seconds, as you measure time i.e.: for 1.3 seconds, you lived completely in fourth density.

Q: (T) So this was a significant event for us to have noticed?

A: The noticing was more significant than the event.

Q: (T) What about if you didn’t notice? I didn’t actually hear it, J did. So it was important that we were aware that something had happened…

A: You did at another level of consciousness.

I'm not sure what this might be but could it be something like what Laura described above?

A mysterious bright flash turned night into day over a huge area of Russia - sparking fears the US had launched a strike on North Korea.

Mysterious bright flash and 'ground shaking explosion' over Russia sparks fears of a US missile strike on North Korea 9 January 2018 (Videos)
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5249455/Flash-Russia-sparks-fears-strike-North-Korea.html

The explosion of light accompanied by the 'ground shaking' was also blamed on a UFO visitation or a meteor exploding in the atmosphere.

The phenomenon was seen and felt over thousands of miles in Russia, but was especially evident in three regions Bashkortostan, Udmurtia, and Tatarstan.

Russian officials and scientists immediately denied that there had been a Russian missile test or any reported space rock crashing to earth.

Videos show how for a few moments the dark night sky - just after midnight in the Urals - was lit up, turning a vivid blue as if on a bright summer's day.

'It lit the night sky from side to side, making it look brighter than daylight,' said one account.

'We saw this while driving - there was a vibration and the sound of explosion in the sky, awesome,' said Artyom Russkikh, a reported by The Siberian Times, which collected witness statements of the flash on the night following Russian Orthodox Christmas Day this week.

He asked: 'What was it? A meteor, a rocket from space, UFO, North Korea?'

Firaya Zaripova commented on the light show in the early hours of Monday morning: 'Probably it was the testing of some military weapon, if even the ground was shaking.'

But there were denials Vladimir Putin had ordered any military tests that could have produced this dramatic scene.

Ilnaz Shaykhraziev said: 'I saw the flash in Menzelinsk. There was also the sound of an explosion and then a vibration, I felt it.'

Another witness Denis Rozenfeld said: 'A meteor burned out, not reaching the lower layers of the atmosphere.

'Before this it exploded and split into many small pieces. That is why there was such a sound, which came to us in a few seconds.

'It's a funny coincidence that such a rare phenomenon for our region has happened right over Christmas.'

Reports of similar flashes have occurred three times in 12 years in Russia. Yet experts were split on the cause of the flash.

Yuri Nefefyev, director of the Engelhardt Astronomical Observatory, claimed atmospheric electricity was behind the eerie night-to-day explosion of light.

'There are a huge number of effects linked to atmospheric electricity, many of which are not properly studied because of how rarely they occur,' he said.

Astronomers from Kazan Federal University in Tatarstan insisted there was a space link.

'This was a bolide, when all substance burns in atmosphere and doesn't reach Earth,' said Dr Sergey Golovkin, of the university's Physics Institute.

'It is accompanied by a loud bang. It could have been a fragment of a spacecraft that burnt, but normally it takes them more time to enter the atmosphere, thus they can be observed for longer.

'This was a bolide that burnt in the dense layers of the atmosphere which is why it was seen over such a big territory.

'We didn't register the flash because there was strong blizzard on this night.'
 
Some strange booms have shaken residents in Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin.

'Ice quakes' hit Wisconsin: Deep booms heard in the middle of the night cracks open in frozen ground (Photos)
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2538979/Wisconsin-cold-experiencing-ice-quakes.html

The series of explosion-like sounds rattled residents from Waupun, Campbellsport and elsewhere Tuesday and sent Fond du Lac County sheriff's deputies out looking for a cause.

Geologists say the booms were likely a phenomenon commonly known as an ice quake.

They are the after-effects of the frost quakes - or cryoseism - which are more commonly found on glaciers in the polar regions.

It's caused by water that sinks into the soil and bedrock where it freezes and expands, causing an explosive popping sound that feels like a mild earthquake.

Most frost quakes occur after a heavy rainfall or snow fall when there is a large amount of moisture on the ground.

University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee seismologist Brett Ketter tells Action Reporter Media he experienced an ice quake this week and initially thought the pipes had burst in his house. Mr Ketter says he ran outside in his slippers to see if something had hit his house.

One family had to deal with a giant, 100-foot long crack in their rural driveway.

Dennis Olsen heard an explosive sound and initially thought his garage might have blown up. That wasn't the case. Then he checked his basement, thinking a wall had split. Everything looked fine.

It wasn't until the next morning that Olsen discovered the driveway fissure.

He called the Fond du Lac County Sheriff's Department. Deputies knew what happened because other residents in the area had experienced the same booming sounds of an ice quake.

Olsen said it's the first time he's ever seen the effects of an ice quake.

Earlier this month, Canadian residents also reported hearing similar booms.

'We had the ice storm or freezing rain event, then we had warm temperatures, or just about freezing at the surface.

Then the temperatures plummeted after that,' said Dayna Vettese, a meteorologist with the Weather Network.

'That's why we've seen a couple of these events between the ice storm and the beginning of 2014.'

Around Toronto just after Christmas there was a thaw after some heavy snow fall that allowed ice to accumulate under the soil.

'It's almost like an earthquake because it's very close to the surface. You will feel a little bit of shaking, maybe if you're sitting in a chair and it happened, or you're lying in bed, or some of your dishes might rattle,' said Ms. Vettese.

However, while unusual for Wisconsin and southern Canada, frost quakes are definitely the norm in the north of the notoriously cold nation.
 
Is the Mysterious Hum Real? / 8:32
ThunderboltsProject Published on Mar 18, 2018

https://youtu.be/OxQOZzWO2Ss?rel=0
Since at least the mid 20th century, witnesses around the world have reported hearing a puzzling, consistent humming sound with no identifiable physical source. For decades, a majority of media attention has focused on the so-called Taos Hum, the mysterious buzzing sound heard by many in the desert of Taos, NM.

Similar audible phenomena have been reported over vast regions of North America, Europe, and across the globe from South America to Australia. Is the hum physically real, and if so, is the source natural or manmade? In this episode, Thunderblog contributor Jimmy Mikecz offers a compelling summary of the controversial question, including the possibility that the hum is electromagnetic in nature.

Strange Sounds in the sky of Canada, Romania and Norway (Three Videos)
By Strange Sounds - Mar 1, 2018
http://strangesounds.org/2018/03/strange-sounds-canada-romania-norway-videos.html

The strange sounds from the sky are back and louder than ever. What could it be? Here a compilation of weird noises captured in Canada, Romania and the Netherlands.

I heard these strange sounds coming from the sky over Ontario, Canada on February 21, 2018. These noises went on for several hours. It seems to be something that’s been happening all over the world…..very bizarre.
 
07.04.2018 - Apocalypse? Spine-Chilling Sounds in Hawaiian Sky terrify Users (Video)
Apocalypse? Spine-Chilling Sounds in Hawaiian Sky Terrify Users (VIDEO)
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With weird sounds being heard in many parts of the world, scientists remain skeptical about the phenomenon being caused by supernatural factors.

A user nicknamed Snippins has published a video on YouTube showing the Hawaiian sky with "unusual and unexplained noises," which many described as sounding like trumpets.

Most users remain at loggerheads over the origin of the sounds, with some suggesting that "Jesus Christ is coming soon."

Others recalled that similar phenomena have been tracked elsewhere in the world, a stance that was supported by the author of the video who said in his comment on the clip that this was not the first time it had been heard, "but it's been heard in multiple places all strangely at the same time."

Snippins added that "most scientific research points to natural causes such as tidal waves, methane explosions, underground earthquakes, or shifting sand dunes," which could have caused the sounds.
 
Strange sounds coming from deep underground

16.04.2018 - Video of Mystery Booms in US sets YouTube on fire
VIDEO of Mystery Booms in US Sets YouTube on Fire
(13:11 min.)

Residents of several US states are wondering if there is a secret government program running under their feet.

Homeowners in Cleveland, Ohio, are talking about strange booming noises they occasionally hear coming from somewhere deep underground while no earthquakes have been recorded in the area.

One such weird phenomenon was captured by a local CCTV camera and posted online by alarmed residents.

Local residents say they have grown used to these booming sounds which were first recorded in Arizona and have since also been captured in Texas, Alabama, Georgia and Rhode Island. The latest such event has left many scared to see their floorboards shaking and pieces of their homes starting to break off the foundations.

A complete lack of any official explanation has led many locals to believe there is a system of underground tunnels being prepared by the government in preparation for WWIII.

The video was uploaded to a YouTube channel on Saturday has since racked up more than 350,000 views.

In January 2018, there were multiple reports of loud “booms” and the ground also shaking in Michigan, South Carolina, Georgia and across the Atlantic, in Britain, with no earthquakes reported in either area.
 
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Federal and local authorities are currently investigating a series of mysterious booms reported in Upper Bucks and Lehigh Counties in eastern Pennsylvania.

31.05.2018 - Mystery Explosions, Booms Rattle Eastern Pennsylvania as Police Search For Cause
Mystery Explosions, Booms Rattle Eastern Pennsylvania as Police Search For Cause

According to the Springfield Township police, there have been multiple reports of loud explosions during the early-morning hours since April 2. The most recent explosion occurred just after 4 a.m. Tuesday near Springfield Township. So far, there have been no reported injuries from the explosions.

"I thought that somebody was making a tunnel or space junk fell out of the sky," Susan Crompton, who lives in Haycock Township, told CBS Philly last week.

"It's a rumble, it actually like rumbles the ground like an earthquake would happen but with a loud like boom," Crompton added.

"Our local, state and federal law enforcement agencies all take these events very seriously and are working diligently to protect the citizens of our community," Pennsylvania State Police Troop M officials wrote in a May 29 statement.

"Fortunately, to date, no one has been injured; however, we are attempting to prevent someone from accidentally getting injured by these explosions, including the individual responsible. These events disrupt emergency response personnel from their normal course of duty, straining local resources and impeding emergency personnel from responding to other calls for service," the statement goes on to say.

"We are counting on assistance from members of our community to keep our countries safe. We are asking everyone to please remain vigilant and to pay attention to events and persons around you."


May 22, 2018 - Mysterious Booms, House-Rattling Sounds In Pennsylvania Under Investigation By FBI (Video)
Mysterious Booms, House-Rattling Sounds In Pennsylvania Under Investigation By FBI

SPRINGFIELD TOWNSHIP, Pa. (CBS) — Federal and local authorities are investigating mysterious booms being reported in Upper Bucks and Lehigh Counties.

Springfield Township police say there have been multiple reports of loud explosions, with the most recent one happening shortly after 4 a.m. on Tuesday. No one seems to know the source of the mysterious booms.

“I thought that somebody was making a tunnel or space junk fell out of the sky,” said Susan Crompton, who lives in Haycock Township.

“From poachers, gunfire, to explosions to a sonic boom,” said Jerry Hertz of the mysterious sound.

There have been no shortages of theories, but still no answer as to why so many residents have been jolted by mysterious and near-deafening sounds. “It’s a rumble, it actually like rumbles the ground like an earthquake would happen but with a loud like boom,” Crompton added.

“I’ve been in the military, I’ve got experience with explosives, I was a Navy diver and was definitely not a gunshot,” Hertz said.

Local police municipalities have been receiving reports of the booms since early April. All reported sounds have taken place between the hours of 2 a.m. and 4:30 a.m.

Crompton and her daughter heard the booms on two occasions. “It’s like an explosion and, of course, it actually shakes your house,” said Crompton.

“It is imperative that we get the information as soon as possible in order to track these events,” said police.


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Richland Township Police Department
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The Richland Township Police Department has received a few inquiries into the loud explosions, that have been heard in the northern part of the township. It appears to be focused in the area along or close to the borders of Richland and Milford Township. Milford Township is aware and has been researching. It seems as though it may actually be in Milford in the area along North Old Beth Pike. Rest assured, we are not aware of anyone having permission to blast, and hope to help in locating the source of these explosions. If anyone sees anything suspicious in that area, please reach out to Police or the township. If you are close, try to pinpoint the direction it is coming from.

There have been no reported injuries from these loud explosions.

CBS3 has confirmed that along with the Pennsylvania State Police, the FBI is now on the case as well.

Authorities are asking that if you notice anything odd, do not investigate for yourself and call police immediately.


May 29, 2018 - Police: Over 20 Explosions Caused Mysterious Booms Reported In Bucks, Lehigh Counties (Video)
Police: Over 20 Explosions Caused Mysterious Booms Reported In Bucks, Lehigh Counties

PHILADELPHIA (CBS) — A joint-investigation into the mysterious booms rattling the communities of Bucks and Lehigh Counties reveals the cause to be explosions, according to police.

Authorities said Tuesday that more than 20 explosions during the early-morning hours are the reason for the booms happening in the area since April 2.

Police also say they are still working with federal law enforcement to uncover the source and culprit behind the explosions.


Joe Holden @JoeHoldenCBS3

THOSE STRANGE BOOMS in Bucks and Lehigh Counties, appear to have been the result of 20 some explosions. That’s what State Police are concluding. But they need help to further unravel this mystery. @CBSPhilly
2:41 PM - May 29, 2018 · Bellmawr, NJ

To date, police say no one has reported any injuries related to the explosions.


Back-dated Feb 10, 2017 - What's causing the house-shaking booms in southern Lancaster County? (Same general area ^)
https://lancasteronline.com/news/lo...cle_246d9b60-ef09-11e6-953c-6bda747cf50d.html

The booms are loud and deep, enough to rattle the dishes.

“I have heard it four times Saturday night through Sunday night,” says Carolyn Risko, who lives south of Lancaster. “It’s very loud and shakes the house.”

She and other residents of the area have been trying to determine the cause of the loud noises, but they haven’t had any luck.


Risko says she went outside after each boom but “didn’t see anything.”

Residents contacted Manor Township police and spoke to an officer who also heard the booms, Risko says. Firefighters, too, patroled the area searching for the cause.

“They can't pinpoint a location so they can't really investigate it,” Risko says.

Manor Township police Sgt. Gary Gardner says he doesn’t think anyone has tracked down the source of the booms.

“I don’t know that anything was substantially found on that,” he said Thursday. “It could have been fireworks, or someone throwing quarter sticks of dynamite.”

There have been no reports since last weekend, he noted.

Melanie Sturgis, who lives in the Georgetown Hills development off Route 741 and Charlestown Road, led a discussion on Facebook among residents who also heard the noises.

She described the noises as “four loud explosion-type sounds.”

“They were not fireworks,” she said. “They were loud and shook some houses.”
 
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Federal and local authorities are currently investigating a series of mysterious booms reported in Upper Bucks and Lehigh Counties in eastern Pennsylvania.
31.05.2018 - Mystery Explosions, Booms Rattle Eastern Pennsylvania as Police Search For Cause

Mystery Explosions, Booms Rattle Eastern Pennsylvania as Police Search For Cause

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A video has emerged showing the moment when animals and people were left frightened by a loud, unknown sound that rang out during the night.

11.06.2018 - Could this be the End? Bizarre Trumpet-like Sounds Cause Panic in Chile
Could This Be the End? Bizarre Trumpet-Like Sounds Cause Panic in Chile (VIDEO)

Apocalyptic fears were sparked among people in Chile as a strange trumpet-like noise was heard for two minutes.

Dogs were barking in fear and the atmosphere was eerie, as the sound went on. Wild claims that followed online after the video was uploaded included passages from the Bible.

The clip was uploaded to the YouTube channel ZealotInAll Black3.

(2:09 min.)

Under the video the user wrote verses from the Bible. Matthew 24:31 reads: "And he shall send his angels with a great sound of a trumpet, and they shall gather together his elect from the four winds, from one end of heaven to the other."

Similar sounds were heard in Iranian city of Astara in fall of last year. While some people immediately started speculating about the nature of the mysterious phenomenon, a number of skeptics said that the video could be a hoax and that the strange sound could be the product of a montage.


Strange trumpet and loud boom sounds in the sky heard worldwide 2018 volume 23 Published on May 20, 2018
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Washington (AP) -- As President Donald Trump was heading to Singapore for a historic summit with North Korea's leader, a State Department diplomatic security agent who was part of the advance team reported hearing an unusual sound he believed was similar to what was experienced by U.S. diplomats in Cuba and China who later became ill.

The agent immediately underwent medical screening — part of a new U.S. government protocol established to respond to such potential health incidents anywhere in the world. And while the president was flying to the Southeast Asian city state, the U.S. delegation preparing for his arrival was exchanging urgent messages with the State Department headquarters back in Washington, including the agency's Diplomatic Security and the U.S. Secret Service.

It turned out to be a false alarm, according to four U.S. officials familiar with the matter, who were not authorized to speak to the matter publicly and spoke on condition of anonymity. But the rapid response underscored how seriously the Trump administration views the potential risks at far-flung diplomatic outposts. So far, Americans who have served in at least seven cities in four countries have been tested for possible exposure, with 26 Americans "medically confirmed" to have been hurt.

The incidents have become a new source of anxiety for U.S. officials working overseas and their families — one that remains shrouded in mystery because of investigators' inability to say what or who is responsible for the unexplained incidents that started more than 18 months ago. Cuba patients have been found to have a range of symptoms and diagnoses including mild traumatic brain injury, also known as concussions.

Medical officials at the State Department are now encouraging U.S. diplomats abroad to be proactive in immediately reporting suspicious sounds or unexplained symptoms, an aggressive approach that U.S. officials described as "an abundance of caution."

In the immediate aftermath of the first Cuba incidents, there was no established procedure for how to investigate incidents or treat patients. Over many months, State Department officials working with doctors from the University of Pennsylvania, along with a Miami doctor initially dispatched to Havana, have developed a thorough, formalized protocol that involves screening prospective patients for the most rapid-onset symptoms of brain injury. Diplomats newly sent to posts including Havana are given "baseline" screenings so that if they later report an incident, their tests results can be compared to their results from before they arrived in the country.

Details of the previously unreported incident in Singapore, which ended up having no impact on the June 12 meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, are emerging as the White House moves ahead with planning for Trump's next high-stakes, face-to-face meeting with a foreign leader outside the United States: a potential mid-July summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin next month in the Austrian capital of Vienna.

To be sure, there has been no determination by the U.S. that the health incidents have occurred in locations other than Cuba and China. Until late last month, the only known incidents affected U.S. officials in Havana who were struck by what the State Department called "specific attacks."

Yet, the discovery in May of at least one case in China — affecting an American employee at the U.S. Consulate in Guangzhou — has added to the sense that any unusual sound or concerning physical symptom should be treated with seriousness until a suspicious incident can be ruled out, U.S. diplomats told The Associated Press.

Asked for comment about the Singapore incident, the State Department would say only that "the health, safety, and well-being of U.S. citizens and U.S. government employees and their family members are our greatest concern."

"For privacy reasons we are not able to provide information on individual medical cases," it added.

Similar concern prompted a USAID employee in Uzbekistan to be pulled out of the Central Asian country for medical testing late last year after reporting symptoms he suspected resulted from the same kind of "health attack" that then-Secretary of State Rex Tillerson had warned about in Cuba. That warning was accompanied by a new travel warning for Americans living in or visiting Cuba and a steep reduction in staffing at what was then the 1-year-old U.S. Embassy in Havana.

The State Department ultimately suggested it was a false alarm, saying that after medical testing, the worker was not diagnosed with the conditions observed in Cuba.

But once evidence that the incidents might not be confined to Cuba emerged with the Guangzhou case, U.S. officials reviewed other health complaints, including one of the child of an American couple posted to another consulate in China, according to officials. That also turned out to be negative, although a State Department medical team is still in China visiting all U.S. diplomatic missions there to conduct screenings of employees and family members who ask for them.

As of late last week, nearly 200 have taken the offer up to date, although only a handful — less than a dozen — have been evacuated to the U.S. for further review by neurological experts at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia.

Ambassador Ronald Neumann, president of the American Academy of Diplomacy, said diplomats sign up to serve knowing there are risks to their health and safety. He said the mission takes priority because the United States can't afford to cut off relations with other countries, especially those as powerful as China.

"In some places it's more violence, in some places its disease. Now we've got a new one that nobody knows what the hell it is," said Neumann, who served in Afghanistan, Iraq, Yemen and other high-risk posts. "So you do the best to give diplomats and families options, and you soldier on, because that's what the profession is about."
 
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