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The High Frequency Tone Project
#11
I hear the HFs all the time too. I agree with MN that they are ELFs and that the sound is amplified by wearing earplugs.  I would describe the sound as very much like what you would hear with your ear next to a seashell, although sometimes it varies with high pitch tones. 

I have also experienced other sounds which I would identify differently.  One was a loud, persistent high pitch tone which varied a bit.  I think this was a medical issue.  Another, has been a low pitch drum beat like sound (very similar to the boom box noise you hear from the cars of urban thugs).  I think this was either a medical issue, or more likely, an implant.
Quote: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.
Me too, Richard.  Great, so I'm not crazy!
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#12
Every so often I hear something like that, its a very high pitched squealing noise, it seems to penetrate all the way into my skull, and the times when I do hear it are very very uncomfortable... if it last very long it causes me pain, but normally I lose the ability to hear it soon after it starts.
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#13
I hear it all the time since a few weeks.

Can be caused by ELF, internal implants, wet ears, electronics everywhere.
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#14
Octahedron Wrote:I hear it all the time since a few weeks...

Mine have increased also.  I am even hearing the tones sitting in meetings at work now.  I don't remember that happening before.
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#15
IM sitting here listening to it now. I tune it out. But there is the constant one and then every now and then the really sharp loud one you cant tune out and yes it makes me deaf for a sec or two after it.
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#16
I don't know if this is related but for whatever its worth, I've been experiencing sensitivity to high pitch sounds since I was a child. My mom took me shopping once and we entered a jewelry store where I immediately became very unconfortable hearing a high pitch sound. I wanted to leave and my mother didn't understand my distress because she didn't hear the sound at all. Others were confortable shopping. She asked a manager about the sound and he was so surprised that I could hear it. There was, in fact, a high pitch sound that had something to do with their security system but no one else ever complained of hearing it except for me. I actually could not shop in that store because it made me so uncomfortable.

These days I do get the ringing tones occasionally, for short intervals and I can't hear anything else while they are going on. As soon as they stop, my hearing just returns to normal. I never gave it much thought until reading this Forum thread. I didn't realize so many others felt this.
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#17
Wow, I am so glad others can hear this too. To me it sounds like a really high keening -- like when you first turn in a very old tv set, that electric sound.

Was reading a neat website where this person started logging the starts and stops and she found a numeric pattern in her life. So I have starting trying to be more aware of when it happens to me.

In my area, I find this sound 'hits' about the time people get up and drive to work, then slacks off. Then starts up good again all around the lunch hour, slacks back off. Then again in late afternoon when people start getting out of school and work. One weekend I noticed it followed peoples waking patterns, later:) Also it strikes when I am getting too original with my thinking about what is going on in the world; and surfing 'out of the box' thinking type websites. Sometimes I realize it is SO loud when I have a really great realization about something. Then I know this is something they probably don't want me to continue thinking about. So I continue thinking about it just because:)

Thanks Brosko for the idea of matching it to the Tone Generator to see what frequency it is. I suggest you dig up a Rife frequency chart to see what disease it matches...or maybe someone has a chart indicating what frequencies do stuff to the mind?

My tone experience doesn't stay 'on' all 24 hrs, but most of it. I class it as medium during the day, with med-loud to hey! when they are trying to botch a particularly good realization. I don't notice it bothering me at bedtime as I find background tv noise worse.
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#18
"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."

What a godsend this forum is. Like many of you, I have had high frequency sensitivity all my life. In the last couple of years, I've noticed the phenomenon Richard describes above. I hear voices, usually male, speaking as if they were coming from a radio with a low volume. I hear them in my bedroom. I have often gone to see if my neighbours are sitting out on their patios chatting, to try to identify the source of the sound but there's never anyone there. Until I saw Richard's note, I thought it was just me being crazy. [Not completely ruling that out as a possibility though :)].
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#19
I hear voices in my head also. Usually at night, and yes, they do sound like either radio or television. But then again, maybe I'm just crazy.
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#20
I sometimes pick up a music station but only when I am on my bed with my head at the head of the bed.  I hear it with my left ear.
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