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Created on 10 March 2012 Written by Jeannie Wraight Category: Thought Provoking

During the second week of January 2012 a rush of videos on YouTube depict a strange low frequency noise that was heard around the world. The videos continued through out the month and into February. Additional videos can be found going back as far as 2010. 

 

Home videos and news clips from Canada, England, the U.S., Poland, Germany, Russia, Costa Rica, Belgium, Hungary, Costa Rica and several other countries flooded YouTube causing panic across the globe.

 

These strange noises are yet unexplained.

 

The eerie sounds resemble strange background effects to a scary movie. It’s likely at least some of these are phony, as the one from London listed below which was made to show how easily these videos can be faked. At the same time, many credible media sources reported this phenomenon and the speed of which the onslaught of videos were posted during the second week of January provided a short window for so many to be copied. Judge for yourself…………..

 

Queensland, Australia

 

Tampa Bay, Florida baseball game

 

 

Banff Alberta Canada

 

Vancover

 

Spain

 

Nottingham, England

 

UK

 

Fake video - London, UK 

 

All over

 

A collection of videos and possible explanations

 

Analysis of sounds and possible hypothesis


  Author: Jeannie Wraight


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