Do UFOs emit high frequency, electromagnetic radiation?
In medical experiments it has been shown that some people can hear modulated, radio-frequency energy that they interpret as a "buzzing or drilling" sound. All subjects felt that the sound originated behind their heads regard less of the actual location.

Strange sounds are being heard around the world, and no one seems to know where they're coming from. In Sweden, the odd noise sounded like a trumpet. A similar sound was heard in Michigan. In British Columbia, Canada, Dr. Glen MacPherson says he heard a strange humming sound in his home. At first, he thought it was an appliance. “I cut power to entire house and the sound got louder,” he told Inside Edition. He later discovered he was not alone. “This is a worldwide phenomenon," he said

Apparently, the pulsed energy by-passes the ear structure and induces signals directly in the auditory nerve. The buzzing sound as heard from UFOs may be stimulated directly within the head of a targeted person by high frequency radiation being pulsed at a low, audio rate.


Taos Hum and people began hearing the hum around 1990 in Taos, NM. How does the low frequency noise (between 30 (33) and 80 Hz on the frequency scale) affect people?

Those that are able to hear the hum are complaining of headaches, anxiety, shortness of breath and other unpleasant effects from the noise. What is the normal electromagnetic field that the human body can tolerate?

 

Cookie Policy

This website uses cookies that are necessary to its functioning and required to achieve the purposes illustrated in the privacy policy. By accepting this OR scrolling this page OR continuing to browse, you agree to our Privacy Policy