QuoteThere's been a lot of buzz over the last few weeks about strange sounds being heard in the atmosphere. People around the world and here at home have reported hearing some bizarre noises. The latest were recorded in the Battlefords last weekend.
Ian Hamilton, North Battleford's mayor, says he can't explain it.
"What I experienced was a scraping sound, like a snowplow."
Folks get on the phone late at night reporting strange sounds?
The Mayor of the town was awakened at night by his
freinds calling him on the phone, citing strange sounds
in the sky. Trumpets, metallic scraping, mariners horns...
There is a video at the link, of CTV News Radio, with eyewitness accounts.
Similar experinces were reported accross other areas,
bizarre noises in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, parts of the
U.S. and Europe.
A "scientist" from the area suggests its electromagnetic
noise, from the radiation belts. Hmmm....thats
intersting, however why have folks not heard this before?
University of Saskatchewan professor Jean-Pierre St. Maurice:
"Somehow they are picking up noise from an electrical antenna that is there. That is electromagnetic noise. "
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nDXFPEJ_yDs
There may be a logical explanation...
for now I guess we just dont know what it is...
http://saskatoon.ctv.ca/servlet/an/local/CTVNews/20120124/sas-noisesnorth-120124/20120124/?hub=Saskatoon
Over at ATS, before I made a final choice to leave, there was an interesting suggestion...
Seems to Dogon have an instrument they play - an object on a string that is swung around to create the sound - that They claim is the sound of the Nommo ships. They also claim that the sound will be heard when the Nommos were returning.
And the instrument (wish I could remember what it's called - bullhorn or something like that) sounds very similar to some of the sounds We're hearing on these tapes.
Maybe They (the Nommos) are coming back...
So we have this "expert" scientist and he uses vague terminology.
Somehow ?
What kind of explanation is that coming from a scientist?
"Somehow they are picking up noise from an electrical
antenna that is there.
That is electromagnetic noise"
From radiation or auroras? But "somehow"
Are the towns people ...
Are they wearing antenna???
I had posted this on ATS...and member Heinekin bought
up The Professers credentials...and the fact that
University of Saskatchewan professor Jean-Pierre St. Maurice
is an expert in the field of the Ionosphere:
http://physics.usask.ca/~jean/
http://www.abovetopsecret.com/forum/thread801558/pg2#pid13313689
And from there, things started to rock and roll.
So...looks like Jean-Pierre is offering up a "fluff" peice to
quell the concerns of the people. When in fact, he likely knows
what is making this noise, at least he should know exactly what
is making the noise.
Let me elaborate:
QuoteA physicist with a rich background in geophysics, atmospheric
and plasma sciences, Dr. St.-Maurice's work will focus on the ionosphere
over the Canadian Arctic. Here, the Earth's magnetic field offers its weakest resistance and is most susceptible to penetration by the solar wind particles....
"The effect of the solar wind should never be underestimated.
The work we do might help people know when to shield their
satellites, to shut down power grids in vulnerable places, even to
divert flights away from higher latitudes to protect people from radiation.
This knowledge is useful and sometimes even critical."
http://www.usask.ca/research/research_services/crc/profiles/st_maurice.php
So it seems that Professer Pierre spends quite a bit of time experimenting
with the ionosphere...and writing about it.
some very interesting "scholarly" papers written by
Mr. Professer Jean-Pierre St.-Maurice
http://physics.usask.ca/~jean/Personnal%20page/stmaurice_pub.html
They discuss heating the ionoshpere, and well I dont think I need
sensationalize that part, we all know what they use to do that.
H.A.A.R.P.
Frictionally heated electrons in the high-latitude D regionhttp://physics.usask.ca/~jean/Brower%20D%20region%202009JA014421.pdf
And there is more...
Formation of artificial ionospheric ductsQuoteIt is well known that strong electron heating by a powerful
HF-facility can lead to the formation of electron and ion density
perturbations that stretch along the magnetic field line. Those density perturbations can serve as ducts for ELF waves, both of natural and artificial
origin. This paper presents the first experimental evidence of plasma
modifications associated with ion outflows
due to HF heating.
The experiments were conducted using the HAARP heater during times that the DEMETER satellite
flying http://spp.astro.umd.edu/SpaceWebProj/pap/Formation%20of%20artificial%20ionospheric%20ducts.pdf
Soo......has The Professer just told us in so many words that these sounds
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Quote from: Amaterasu on January 26, 2012, 01:26:26 AM
Maybe They (the Nommos) are coming back...
Hi Amaterasu! Well, tell me a little more about these "Nommos" I have never
heard of them. ?
The Nommos are the "gods from the sky" that the Dogon tribe in Africa say came from Sirius C (They call it something different...). According to the Dogon, Sirius has a companion star (Sirius B) made of the densest material that orbits Sirius every 50 years. It is entirely invisible to the naked eye, and even weaker telescopes can't see it.
The Dogon knew of this companion long before it was discovered by Western science. It is a white dwarf, made of degenerate matter and is the densest material We know aside from a black hole.
They also claim there is another companion (Sirius C) that has yet to be confirmed and around this third star is a planet that the Nommo come from. Some have reported seeing or calculating the existence of C, and Others say They see no evidence.
For an excellent book on how the Dogon knew so much, and how They ended up in Africa in Mali, read The Sirius Mystery, by Robert Temple. The PDF is available here:
http://www.godsebook.org/Robert_Temple_-_The_Sirius_Mystery.pdf
Very well researched (9 years in the making!) and all speculation, what little there is, is claimed as such.
This is a mystery. We are in the age of the 7? Or 3
Trumpets though. Some bible prophesy
@Amaterasu,
Thanks I was able to look that up and find some more about it.
I read about the "horn: noisemaker they used, very interesting.
That is a similar noise on a much smaller scale.
Still very interesting! I then have more homwork to do.
:)
@ Stealty Aurora,
Is the earth getting really old, and I had read earlier about talk
of it being so old it "passes away". Now thats a thought.
Time will tell, and at least for now there are no reports of
harm coming to folks during or after the sounds.
They sound very ominous, yet nohting comes of it,
well so far.