One night this past Spring at about 10:00 PM, when it was warm enough to be outside at night without a coat and with just shorts and a t-shirt on, and when the leaves on the trees were buddi…
both described voices · on the other side of the country
Manchester · 2018-03-19 · from the WORLDHUMMAP archive
Sounds like the tone from a TV test card signal. The tone can stay constant or change frequency and oscillate much like a radio or telecommunications signal. I notice on moonless nights this noise can be less intense or disappear. Further, I tried masking the sound with a small 20 watt guitar amp set on low volume with the gain turned up to create a soft white noise. This white noise helped me to sleep for a few days but I then started to have terrible nightmares and could hear horrible demonic voices talking and chanting verse coming from the amplifier. I was more aware of this phenomena whilst I was in a semi conscious state between sleep and being fully awake. However I could remember the content of the nightmares, speech and verse. I stopped using the amp and used a fan instead to mask the noise. The same thing happened with the fan. The swishing noise of the fan would turn into speech as I started to doze off! Very Frightening and Disturbing!
What they reported
First noticed: 2000
Pitch: 350 hertz
Loudest: During the night
Where: Indoors
Symptoms: Insomnia, Anxiety, Anger and Irritability
Changes with weather: It sounds louder when it is foggy. It appears less intense on cloudless nights.
What stood out: voices
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