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The High Frequency Tone Project
#1
I thought this article was interesting because I’m one of those people that hear high frequency tones all the time. Out of curiosity I’d like to know if there are other members that hear it?

Data4science.net

 First, you (may) need have to have fairly good hearing, up to about 15Khz. First, mute the audio on your TV and see if you can still hear the horizontal frequency. Its is a very high pitch, and the only audible sound from a television today. Now, in a quiet room with no TV just listen. Do you still hear a sound much like that? If you do, THAT is the high frequency tone.

     I've spoken to people across the USA that can hear it. One may or may not, need to have hearing that can reach that high. The older we get, the more the high frequencies are attenuated. If this is being induced into the auditory system without using the ear, then one may still hear it. To me, it reminds me of the frequency you would hear from older ultrasonic transducers, like those used in alarm systems.

Here are some characteristics of 'the tone':

ï‚·  1. It appears to come from everywhere, without being directional.

ï‚·  2. You can hear it anywhere, even underground.

ï‚·  3. Every now and then it may stop, and then restart.

ï‚·  4. It is audible around many parts of the USA, and perhaps all of it.

It remains to be seen if this is another form of mind control.

The source of the high frequency tone signal is not yet known. It is most likely a ground wave. If it is being delivered from satellite it would be attenuated by going underground, which I've proven it is not.

http://www.data4science.net/index.php?project=hftone
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#2
Yes, I hear these tones ! their duration is about 1 to 2 minutes, say about 1 to 3 times per week.  Esp. when doing "philosophical things".


I estimate their freq is about 15-25 kHz


They come op very suddenly.

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#3
I hear the tones possibly 4 to 5 times a year.  Usually in my right ear.  Lasts approx. 10-15 seconds.  Can't hear much, other than the tone, while it is going on and for about 15 seconds after the tone leaves, I'm pretty much deaf.   Then my hearing will return to normal.
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#4
Interesting that you two only hear it for short intervals. I hear the tone 24/7. I have to use a white noise generator while I’m sleeping to mask the tone. Without the generator it’s more difficult trying to sleep. During the day at work and home I don’t hear so much because there is usually enough noise going on to mask it but whenever there is silence I hear it. I always did wonder what it was.
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#5
Sily Wrote:I hear the tones possibly 4 to 5 times a year.  Usually in my right ear.  Lasts approx. 10-15 seconds.  Can't hear much, other than the tone, while it is going on and for about 15 seconds after the tone leaves, I'm pretty much deaf.   Then my hearing will return to normal.


YES !  EXACTLY, that's what I do experience.

My first estimation of 1 to 2 minutes duration is quite to long; it's often less than 20-30 seconds.

The tones come in my right ear also. And I feel also deaf for these seconds.

Other detail: it seems they come only when I'm at home and they come at the end of a day; say around 22:00h to 02:00h at night.

My convinction is also it has to do with the newest electronics in my home (PC, DVD-player, cell-phone).

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#6
Octahedron Wrote:...it seems they come only when I'm at home and they come at the end of a day...
Yes Octahedron, my last one happened in my home and it was in the afternoon.

I am going to try and pay attention now to when I hear the tones and where I am.

:nod:
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#7
Richard I hear high frequency tones 24/7 as well and have for a long time now. But then again I have been diagnosed with Meniere's Syndrome. Still I can hear the radio if it's plugged in and not on so I unplug as many appliances as I can until I actually need to use it. Cordless phones especially were irritating . I no longer use those. The white noise ,for me , just added more noise. My husband snores like a bear and it was suggested that I use earplugs in order to get a decent night's sleep. Earplugs only amplify the constant ringing in my ears. There are times when I get a different tone for 10-15 seconds . I feel these are ELF transmissions.

That constant ringing is tiring!!

I love when the power goes out! The ringing is almost totally gone.:)

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#8
MN, I pick up radio stations too. At least that’s what I think they are. The sounds are so faint that it’s hard for me to know for sure what I’m hearing. It sometimes sounds like songs and other times it sounds like people talking.
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#9
I recently started hearing a high frequency tone in certain areas of my house.... being im a musican, i downloaded a tone generator and tuned it to match the tone im hearing... the frequency ended up being 3001.50 hz  very strange...
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#10
I've always had  problems with what I have called "electronic" noise.   Once I had a stroke where I lost 45% of the hearing in one ear so I had to get a hearing aid.  The technician still doesn't understand just which frequency it is I don't want amplified.  So now I hear it even better!  Aaaarrgghhhhh!

The only relief I get is to go way out into the countryside, far away from any towers or anything.  I can feel my whole body sighing with relief.  While at home I have to make do with turning everything off but that just doesn't get that one certain sound.

I don't think any of us would confuse the two different noises but just in case -tinnitus (which is just ringing in the ears) should probably be ruled out - causes of tinnitus include pernicious anemia, high blood pressure, thyroid imbalance, vitamin A deficiency, and zinc deficiency.
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