ohhhh Wow...thank you thank you thank you....so I'm not crazy!!! I am sensing something. I live in the NE US. I can certainly relate to this, I hear/sense it a lot, usually late in the ev…
both described pulsing light · 169 km away
barrie, ontario · 2018-02-12 · from the WORLDHUMMAP archive
pulsing, irregular, nightly, sometimes during day, especially when sitting quietly in car with engine off Is there anyway the sound can be blocked so one can sleep? Ear plugs do NOT help at all. This year (fall 2017-winter 2018) seems worse than any previous year.
What they reported
First noticed: 2012
Pitch: 55-75
Loudest: During the night
Where: Indoors
Symptoms: Headache, Insomnia, Sense of vibration, fatigue from lack of sleep.
Changes with weather: Not that I have noticed
What stood out: pulsing light
ohhhh Wow...thank you thank you thank you....so I'm not crazy!!! I am sensing something. I live in the NE US. I can certainly relate to this, I hear/sense it a lot, usually late in the ev…
both described pulsing light · 169 km away
A single, low frequency oscillating or pulsing sound that fades in and out. Oscillatory period can vary from approx. 2s to 3s; 50-60hz. the sound could be partially 'masked' by white noise o…
both described pulsing light · 119 km away
hum, a mechanical noise, continuous, never-ending, somewhat pulsating, varying intensity, always from south, I hear it inside my closed house (all else quiet) on southern side, I do not hear…
both described pulsing light · 121 km away
A low pulsing drone like a large Diesel engine far away My wife doesn├»┬┐┬╜t hear it when I do. When I go outside to locate it, its quieter or undetectable . However I├»┬┐┬╜m certain it├»┬┐┬…
both described pulsing light · 228 km away
low pulsating noise of varying lengths. May last 10 seconds or one second. The sound is always the same tone however. My husband & daughter don't hear the noise. I hear the noise at my pare…
both described pulsing light · 280 km away
Low throbbing I am able to hear many things others cannot, such as the humming of electronics (lights, CRT monitors/TV's, etc.), music being played far away, road construction several miles …
both described pulsing light · 333 km away
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