USA Stigler 74462 · 2018-10-19 · from the WORLDHUMMAP archive
An account in USA Stigler 74462
Louder inside my house, when I first noticed it one evening, I thought my neighbor had a visitor with a truck idling. Two hours, three hours, I then thought maybe my neighbor left his truck running, went inside and possibly fell asleep. I walked closer to the hedges between us and there were no vehicles there. This started about 8 months ago. I turn up my tv to drown out the noises. I sleep with an air purifier in my bedroom for whitenoise. Last few weeks seems louder. When I first heard it was 10 years ago, lived in a rent hous 1/2 mile away and heard it there around 2008 until I moved into town this n 2010. Forgot about living with that noise until I bought this house. No
What they reported
First noticed: 2008
Pitch: 150 htz
Loudest: During the night
Where: Indoors
Symptoms: Headache, Insomnia, Nausea, Sense of vibration, Anxiety
It is a deep, low pitched, bassy sound between a hum and a rumble. There seems to be a slow, steady pulse to it. It reminds me of an engine idling off in the distance. I would swear it's com…
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For many years when i was young until I was in my late teens, I lived in a heavily forested area my family owned, around 38 acres. My whole life I had always heard my family (who lived in th…
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I live in Greenville, Tx, north of town, just off hwy 69 North. I have lived here 12 years and have had strange things going on at my house since I moved here. But in the last 2 to 3 yrs, th…
the accounts read alike, found by meaning rather than by shared details
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