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Klingon

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| Posted 08-05-2006 at 15:38  
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I have recorded some very strange sounds at this site, which are only picked up on tape i.e. you can hear nothing yourself. Sounds like a generator. Also picked up some type of 'roaring' noise...which sounds truly awful. Not a sound catching site, no electric, houses etc in area. So far only recorded these at the time of the equinoxes...nothing at solstices or at other times I have checked. Would be interested to hear from anyone who has had similar experiences at other sites please.
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whatisthat

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| Posted 08-05-2006 at 17:40  
My advice to corn would be:
1. Wear ear plugs.
2. Get a better quality tape recorder.
3. Don't smoke funny cigarettes when visiting stones.

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Thorgrim

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| Posted 08-05-2006 at 18:54  
This comes up pretty regularly - it's the hummadruz. Google it for more information
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coldrum

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| Posted 09-05-2006 at 12:42  
Haven't noticed anything at an ancient site.
How ever some years back as i was on my way home from work i started to hear this noise in the distance which was very weird.
As I got closer I realised the sound was coming from an area of trees behind some houses at the bottom of the road i was walking along.
Have to admit it scared me as I couldnt identify what it was and also it was a very foggy night.
I can only imagine it was something atmospheric causing it.
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cromlech

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| Posted 14-05-2006 at 00:01  
some traditions say that when you hear a carriage noise in the fog, that's the death coming after you...it seems yo all survived... how bout some one lose to you...
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coldrum

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| Posted 14-05-2006 at 12:22  
No everyone was fine,my fish and chips were cold though.
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corn

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| Posted 04-06-2006 at 20:46  
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On 2006-05-08 17:40, whatisthat wrote:
My advice to corn would be...
Forgot about this forum! Look, whatisthat, if you are not going to believe what people are saying then don't bother to reply! It has now been recorded on 2 different tape recorders, the other one belonging to a very sceptical friend...suggest you go there yourself before making such stupid comments!
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corn

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| Posted 04-06-2006 at 20:47  
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On 2006-05-08 18:54, Thorgrim wrote:
This comes up pretty regularly - it's the hummadruz. Google it for more information
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Thanks for this, took your advice. Good to know there are many others out there. Ta.
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timlangdale

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| Posted 06-08-2006 at 15:42  
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| I heard a droning noise at the rollrights the other day from the pull in lay by,by the entrance.I thought 'thats weird' maybe an inexperienced didgeree do-er across by the kings stone,went to investigate ?. Discovered that if you put your fingers over the hole in gatepost (latch side) to the K/stone field it stops,take them away it starts again.Most entrtaining,tried to play a tune by moving fingers around etc. Just to clear this one up if anyone else has heard it.
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On 2006-05-08 18:54, Thorgrim wrote:
This comes up pretty regularly - it's the hummadruz. Google it for more information
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Thanks for this, took your advice. Good to know there are many others out there. Ta.
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Nick-

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| Posted 07-08-2006 at 21:50  
Just a thought on strange sounds.....I've walked inside the banks of old oswestry hillfort, and had a sort of 'ringing' sound in the ears (it was more than that-not just earwax, but I don't know how to explain it.) It could have been the acoustics created by being in the 'wide ditch' of the defences.......(or maybe not)
This has happened at other sites, maybe 90% of the time it's me being over imaginative, but the other 10% not.
I was visiting an early 20th century house on the edge of a lake in China with my parents who worked there for 2 years, ( the visit being as part of a tour) back in 1978 (I was 11 or 12) The house had belonged to some {famous?} European(not sure who now ,in the early 20th century) . I went into that house (along with loads of other people) and ended up feeling sick and dizzy, and a high whining in the ears, the atmosphere in that house was like some sort of sick heavy sludge......I got out of the house and all those symptons dissapeared, instantly..... (And no the place wasnt crowded with people, the room wasnt stifling -the windows were open)
I've never had anything happen similar to that since then.
But sites prehistoric, or more modern, carry their 'baggage', and people will detect it in variating amounts, as will magnetic tapes.....I wonder if a pc with a microphone would -digitally- pick up the same stuff????
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rbatham

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| Posted 09-08-2006 at 06:13  
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On 2006-08-08 19:38, Ben_Blackshaw wrote:
On a similar note (no pun intended), does anyone know of places that are highly electromagnetic? Is there any of evidence that megalithic sites are particularly electromagnetic and have an effect on the brain?
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| There is electromagnetism everywhere. Put two rods in the ground about a ft apart. Best one of steel, one of brass. connect a volt meter across and you will get about one volt. Push one rod up and down rapidly and you can generate a A/C current of about 10 volts. perhaps at stone circles the voltage may be higher. I am too far away to try this. if you are close to a stone circle you could try it. Something at stone circles does have a strange effect on some peoples brains. Roy
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rbatham

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| Posted 09-08-2006 at 06:27  
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On 2006-08-08 19:38, Ben_Blackshaw wrote:
On a similar note (no pun intended), does anyone know of places that are highly electromagnetic? Is there any of evidence that megalithic sites are particularly electromagnetic and have an effect on the brain?
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mmike

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| Posted 12-08-2006 at 23:25  
I know of a ancient circle of trees near Northants, where you CANNOT count the trees across the width while INSIDE the circle of trees.Outside you can count what you like, but return inside, and then you get to about 6-7 before you HAVE to start counting again...I believe this to be the case in genuine crop circles as well, but have not tried it this summer yet....I left a video recorded running in the crop circle at Husbands Bosworth some years ago, to record possible light anomilies.I saw and heard nothing, but some weeks after running the tape to look for these LA,I hear music like NOTHING I HAVE EVER HEARD BEFORE.The Hill where I recorded is called by old folk in the village Fairy Hill, say no more.
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rbatham

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| Posted 13-08-2006 at 13:02  
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On 2006-08-09 12:25, Ben_Blackshaw wrote:
I remember hearing about some haunted dungeon or cellar I think it was, and some scientists were saying that because of the high electro magneticism, people were have ghostly experiences.
Also susan Blackmore did some experiment with electro -magtsm on the brain and found it causes participants to experience apparently paranormal experiences.
It would be interesting to know if there are particular spots that are stronger and could cause such feelings.
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| When I lived in England i travelled all over. Went into many churches without any spiritual experiences, just look in awe at the architecture an the old graves stones. a few years ago I went to a town called Pinjarra ,south of Perth WA I went in the little church and immediately the back of my neck began to tingle, my hair began to stand on end. By the time I reached the altar I was in a state of sheer panic and terror and turned and ran. i felt a strange evil presence. Now I cannot even walk past that church. It was built in the norman style by convict labour about 1850. The odd thing is I have never believed in ghosts or spirits. so it leaves me at a lose to explain it. Roy
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timlangdale

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| Posted 13-08-2006 at 17:57  
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On 2006-08-12 23:25, mmike wrote:
I know of a ancient circle of trees near Northants, where you CANNOT count the trees across the width while INSIDE the circle of trees.Outside you can count what you like, but return inside, and then you get to about 6-7 before you HAVE to start counting again...I believe this to be the case in genuine crop circles as well, but have not tried it this summer yet....I left a video recorded running in the crop circle at Husbands Bosworth some years ago, to record possible light anomilies.I saw and heard nothing, but some weeks after running the tape to look for these LA,I hear music like NOTHING I HAVE EVER HEARD BEFORE.The Hill where I recorded is called by old folk in the village Fairy Hill, say no more. Mike,Hi,
is there any way I can hear this music, have you still got the recording?Would be very interested, as I play music at a lot of sites!
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mmike

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| Posted 13-08-2006 at 21:17  
Hi T,
Have a number of my old VHS tapes with friends at the moment, I know its one of those tapes, but when I pick them all up, I shall run through them to find that one.. They are all of old crop circles going back to 1992 so its in there somewhere,part of the Husbands Bosworth formation site tapes..
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mmike

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| Posted 13-08-2006 at 21:32  
In my experience places where strong active Ley Lines run are sites where ghost and other phenomenon occur, and perhaps the odd position in field or homes where deep plate fauts are sited.The fields and places around just about everywhere contain these geological fault lines running all directions, couple this with LEY LINES in the same area, and you have a hot spot of active planetary earth force.Its always sited on the nodal point where these forces cross, this rises up from ground level to great heights,so people even living in high rise flats can at times be influenced....A friend of a friend who was a UFO member some seventy five years old, had a problem with some sort of virus, of the HEALTH kind.He visited the doctor who asked him to go to hospital for a blood check, which he did.He went to the doctores, who asked him if he could go and have another sample taken.A week later he visited the doctor AGAIN,who explained, the first blood sample showed by its levels to have come from a man about twenty five years old.Only when the second sample showed the SAME results, did they NOT question the outcome.The man explained he lived OVER an active Ley Line that passed through his house where he lived,and this he thought was the reason that his blood condition was so good....So if your moving soon, dowse for Ley Lines passing through your new home,you just DONT know.
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mmike

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| Posted 13-08-2006 at 21:34  
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On 2006-08-13 13:02, rbatham wrote:
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On 2006-08-09 12:25, Ben_Blackshaw wrote:
I remember hearing about some haunted dungeon or cellar I think it was, and some scientists were saying that because of the high electro magneticism, people were have ghostly experiences.
Do you have a photo of the Church you mentioned, I can work with that, might be the forces here are bad.
Also susan Blackmore did some experiment with electro -magtsm on the brain and found it causes participants to experience apparently paranormal experiences.
It would be interesting to know if there are particular spots that are stronger and could cause such feelings.
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| When I lived in England i travelled all over. Went into many churches without any spiritual experiences, just look in awe at the architecture an the old graves stones. a few years ago I went to a town called Pinjarra ,south of Perth WA I went in the little church and immediately the back of my neck began to tingle, my hair began to stand on end. By the time I reached the altar I was in a state of sheer panic and terror and turned and ran. i felt a strange evil presence. Now I cannot even walk past that church. It was built in the norman style by convict labour about 1850. The odd thing is I have never believed in ghosts or spirits. so it leaves me at a lose to explain it. Roy
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timlangdale

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| Posted 15-08-2006 at 01:07  
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| What's been buggin' me is :does the electro-magnetism CAUSE the appiritions, or does it UNLOCK part of the brain that can sense them naturally ??
On 2006-08-13 21:34, mmike wrote:
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On 2006-08-13 13:02, rbatham wrote:
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On 2006-08-09 12:25, Ben_Blackshaw wrote:
I remember hearing about some haunted dungeon or cellar I think it was, and some scientists were saying that because of the high electro magneticism, people were have ghostly experiences.
Do you have a photo of the Church you mentioned, I can work with that, might be the forces here are bad.
Also susan Blackmore did some experiment with electro -magtsm on the brain and found it causes participants to experience apparently paranormal experiences.
It would be interesting to know if there are particular spots that are stronger and could cause such feelings.
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| When I lived in England i travelled all over. Went into many churches without any spiritual experiences, just look in awe at the architecture an the old graves stones. a few years ago I went to a town called Pinjarra ,south of Perth WA I went in the little church and immediately the back of my neck began to tingle, my hair began to stand on end. By the time I reached the altar I was in a state of sheer panic and terror and turned and ran. i felt a strange evil presence. Now I cannot even walk past that church. It was built in the norman style by convict labour about 1850. The odd thing is I have never believed in ghosts or spirits. so it leaves me at a lose to explain it. Roy
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timlangdale

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| Posted 15-08-2006 at 01:18  
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On 2006-08-13 21:17, mmike wrote:
Hi T,
Have a number of my old VHS tapes with friends at the moment, I know its one of those tapes, but when I pick them all up, I shall run through them to find that one.. They are all of old crop circles going back to 1992 so its in there somewhere,part of the Husbands Bosworth formation site tapes..
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| Hi mmike(husbands Bosworth tapes??!) seriously could you let me know if they turn up,by private e-mail,and I'll give an adress for postage(ALL costs will be covered and tape returned)This has really got me interested,cheers Tim
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