Loud increasing ringing & whistling noise

Sudden frequency-like ringing in ears

I often experience a sporadic ringing in my ears, with seemingly methodical patterns to its occurrence.
The ringing is most often experienced in my right ear, with a nearly physical sensation of my ability to hear being "scooped" out right before the ring begins. My hearing goes fuzzy, as if everyone speaking covered their mouths at the same time and continued talking. The tone holds solidly for anywhere from five to fifteen seconds, then tapers off, with regular hearing resuming again just a few seconds later.

I've already ruled out Tinnitus, pinched nerves, or migraines. I've been checked for other physical problems that would inspire ringing like this, and how sporadically it occurs (yet with distinct ways to anticipate when it'll be experienced), I'm questioning if it's origins are external.

I've been paying more attention to the symptoms that I experience right after a ringing, having always suspected that the rings were a form of frequency manipulation, similar to the Microwave Auditory Effect (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microwave_auditory_effect).
Recently, I've begun to notice that I become extremely agitated and explosive right after a ring. Just minutes ago I was reading about the Web Bot Project (_http://www.urbansurvival.com/simplebots.htm) and received a very heavy, and very loud ring in my right ear. I was listening to music at the time, but the "scoop" and strong beginning of the ring were very noticeable.
As I continued reading, I noticed myself becoming unreasonably agitated about trivial things, such as the page layout and text color. The content of the page suddenly meant much less to me than it had a few minutes earlier, and I felt quite apathetic to what I had just seconds before felt was an extremely important issue. The type of agitation I felt was very similar to what one feels when reacting to unusual hormone levels; That the extreme reactions are not inspired from the object you're interacting with, instead coming from an internal place subjected onto the object.

After becoming more familiar with when I was most likely to hear the rings, I began wearing my Bio-Tuner (_http://www.toolsforwellness.com/ne204.html) immediately after, and have noticed it reduces the agitation that would come up. I don't know the hard details as to how the Bio-Tuner would counteract anything being directed at me, but I find the two connected in my mind makes sense.

I give a lot of credit to the idea that frequencies can be are are being manipulated to effect human psychology, emotion, and cognitive reasoning. There is much evidence documenting the science and uses behind this kind of technology.

My question is if anyone else has experienced anything similar to this, and what they've noticed attached to it. What are you most often doing when the ring occurs, does your mood change during/after, and if so, how?; and, have you found any way of counteracting it?

Many thanks.
Namaste.
 
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morgaine said:
My question is if anyone else has experienced anything similar to this, and what they've noticed attached to it. What are you most often doing when the ring occurs, does your mood change during/after, and if so, how?; and, have you found any way of counteracting it?

Hi morgaine,

Using the search function on the forum will lead you to this thread: <a href="http://www.cassiopaea.org/forum/index.php?topic=3742.0">Loud increasing ringing & whistling noise</a>

I hope this gives you some answers to your question.
 
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Pob, thank you. I'd made magnificent use of the search option and had found that link and a few others, but none addressing what I feel was the "meat" of what I wanted to open a discussion about; Whether these rings were from a conscious outside source like the Microwave Auditory Effect.
Thank you for relating me to that link. What this user, ljvh769, said -
This ringing and whistling noise began when I discovered this web site. ... Last night I read a section where the C's told someone who asked about the ringing in his ears and they said that he was being "monitored". He was abducted and had an implant in his ear. In any case, the ringing in my ears gets worse when I am on line any where in this site.
is very close to what I'm talking about.

There are a few other replies on that thread that were very significant to what I'm trying to figure out. Thank you again. I hope this thread can turn into a concentration of these great ideas.
 
Re: Sudden frequency-like ringing in ears

My question is if anyone else has experienced anything similar to this, and what they've noticed attached to it. What are you most often doing when the ring occurs, does your mood change during/after, and if so, how?; and, have you found any way of counteracting it?


I've had ear trouble since childhood, multiple infections, blown eardrums etc. When I thought my hearing was going due to louder periodic ringing, my doctor ran several tests, and he said my hearing was perfect. Then I turned to look at any medications I was taking to see if that could cause ringing ears, and checked to see
if I'd had any Advil or decongestant at the time my ears rang, if any allergies were flared up, etc.

It's only when all those are ruled out that I look at other causes, and yeah, I do pick up some weird sounds...most of it like the hum of power lines, cracks or spits, and different consistent tones. Sometimes I hear garbled white noise, and that's the one I don't like. It makes me think, if I'm not paying attention, that someone is in the house, and a few times I've picked up my 'peacemaker' and tip toed around only to find a sleeping cat. :-[

When driving to work, even with the radio off, I'd get a weird sense of a tone...not quite a noise, but not quite a thought either, if that makes sense, and with that
would come an emotional poke for anger....unreasoning rage. At the time I thought I was taking in too much stress at work, but it was hard to ignore that this anger was affecting other drivers, and co workers long after that weird not-quite-sound was gone. As soon as I paid strict attention to it though, it didn't cause any anger in me anymore.

Other tones hurt, or bring on migraines. The oddest of them sound like Public Broadcasting Tests, they ring and get my attention for a few seconds and quit. :D

There's a broad range of tones, and I've lived with them so long they don't bother me for the most part. I do take note when there's silence, or when there's silence surrounding a new tone....that means something but I've no idea what. ;)

Playing music can help, depending on the tone. Hearing a waterfall works the best, or even a little fountain that sounds like a stream works. I've got a little sound machine that has ocean waves on it that's nice.

It can be very individual, you'll need to try different things to see how they work out.
 
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I used to hear a pure, fairly high and moderately loud sine-like tone in my right ear unusually often when thinking about the material of the site and related issues (also the dampening of hearing the moment before, ceasing with the fading of the tone), as well as sporadically, from about the time I found the material. Before then, there'd also be such a sound occasionally in whichever ear or both - it happening once in a rare while seems to be normal, occurring also to the people I've asked. Now it's once again become more rare (it seems to me that a subtle thought impulse - responding to my thoughts on certain things - that I was only semi-aware of was involved in triggering it, and now that this "impulse" no longer seems to occur, neither does the ringing start a second or two later). No particular change of mood was noted when it happened, except that it prompted me as a result of hearing it to focus and pay attention to what went on.
 
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My ears ring when I enter jewelry stores. I suspect that I am actually hearing the crystals in the wristwatches or some other high frequency device. I hear high-pitched noises coming from my PC and television. My ears also ring when I am sitting in a supposedly quiet room, like my bedroom. If is listen to the ringing closely, I can tell it's not coming from my head as it changes with the position of my head. I have never been able to locate the source. Perhaps we are just simply hearing workings of the electronic gadgets in our surroundings or even the electricity running through the house wiring or some type of induction. It may just boil down to having extra sensitive hearing. As a test, I'm going to trip the main power breaker on the house tonight and see if this is the source. We live in the country and it's really quite out here at night.
 
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Michael:

The following online hearing test might indicate if you have an unusual degree of "upper range" hearing. I can't hear the sound once it reaches 9 kHz, but I'm 50, and apparently children and teenagers can hear tones much higher than that.

_http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4G60hM1W_mk
 
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Thank you Pepper. That was a good link. I could hear up to 13khz. I could barely hear 6khz, yet 7khz hurt my teeth if I had any. The sound got quieter past 9khz and nothing past 13. I'm 45 years old. I don't know what the normal hearing range is for a person of my age.
 
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I've experienced ringing in my ears many times in my life, but about a month ago or so I had a ringing in my ear that was very much unlike any of the others I've experienced. It "sounded" like it was coming from my right side behind my right ear. It had a very low-pitch sound whereas every other one I've had was very high-pitched. When it happened I was driving my car down a highway and I thought to myself, "Universe this is an implant isn't it? Universe is this ringing in my ear from an implant?" The instant I had finished asking the question I happened to look up towards the right side of the road and there was this billboard with a very curiously worded advertisement which read: "Firmly Implanted Principles." I then said, "Thank you Universe for that reply, that's what I thought."
 
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Turning off the main power to the house didn't change anything. The high-pitched ring can still be heard. I mentioned this to my wife and she also hears the same noise. I suppose an implant(s) could be the reason for the symptoms. To be honest that never occurred to me and kind of scares me a little.
 
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Michael said:
Thank you Pepper. That was a good link. I could hear up to 13khz. I could barely hear 6khz, yet 7khz hurt my teeth if I had any. The sound got quieter past 9khz and nothing past 13. I'm 45 years old. I don't know what the normal hearing range is for a person of my age.


Interesting test, I could hear 20 to 20k Hz. , though before 9K , it more sounds like a siren and quitens later. Interesting note is 16 - 32 hz is "The human threshold of feeling,". If this is true , if the lower frequencies are sent to manipulate emotion, we should be able to hear ?.
As per wikipedia
An audio frequency (abbreviation: AF), or audible frequency is characterized as a periodic vibration whose frequency is audible to the average human. While the range of frequencies that any individual can hear is largely related to environmental factors, the generally accepted standard range of audible frequencies is 20 to 20,000 hertz. Frequencies below 20 Hz can usually be felt rather than heard, assuming the amplitude of the vibration is high enough. Frequencies above 20,000 Hz can sometimes be sensed by young people, but high frequencies are the first to be affected by hearing loss due to age and/or prolonged exposure to very loud noises.

Frequencies and descriptions
Frequency (Hz) Octave Description
16 to 32 1st The human threshold of feeling, and the lowest pedal notes of a pipe organ.
32 to 512 2nd to 5th Rhythm frequencies, where the lower and upper bass notes lie.
512 to 2048 6th to 7th Defines human speech intelligibility, gives a horn-like or tinny quality to sound.
2048 to 8192 8th to 9th Gives presence to speech, where labial and fricative sounds lie.
8192 to 16384 10th Brilliance, the sounds of bells and the ringing of cymbals. In speech, the sound of the letter "S" (8000-11000 Hz)
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Sky said:
"Observe and you may learn your own internal code" is such a food for thought, eh?

FWIW I'd like to add my experience on this subject. I'm also constantly hearing the "universe noise" - sort of a very high pitch whining sound. I've gotten used to it, and it only bothers me some times when I'm in a very silent place.

Another sound I find more interesting is a sound I often hear when meditating. Now, I'll try to explain this briefly. One of my "goals" when meditating (and why I started doing it) is to clear the debris of my childhood; I have a strong feeling of having suppressed some terrible and very frightening happening from my early childhood. And with help of "connected breathing" I can silence the surface mind quite effectively. In this "timeless" state I start to "gravitate" towards this frightening happening - I set my goal and then just "observe".

And the more closer I get to this "event", the louder becomes this ringing in my ears. It's like a warning sound: "Don't go there, you shouldn't be doing this...!" So it certainly makes it even harder to get to the root. And when I start "pulling out" the sound also diminishes. And it feels almost like the "sound/ringing" is always there - in the background "watching and observing" not bothering me when I'm not "approaching the event".
 
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Also associated with ringing are the sycronic activity of street lights going out as one passes near or under them at times .............sometimes more than one and two times on any evening, interesting and a bit odd..........I've seen information on the phenomena in the sessions and will look for the page ............!
 
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seek 10 said:
If this is true , if the lower frequencies are sent to manipulate emotion, we should be able to hear ?

Maybe "The Human Threshold of Feeling", means notes that can be felt physically, and not about emotions?

Frequencies below 20 Hz can usually be felt rather than heard
 
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seek10 said:
If this is true , if the lower frequencies are sent to manipulate emotion, we should be able to hear ?

i think it's not about audio waves that are said to be used for mind control purposes but rather EM waves pulsating with certain frequencies. in the latter case we won't be able to hear anything in ordinary way.

...though sound waves can also be used for influencing people's moods:

news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/southern_counties/4768643.stm
 
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