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- November 4, 2008
The latest entry into the Mystery Sounds phenomena is coming out of Herbrandston, a small town in the west of England on the Celtic sea. According to the Western Telegraph Herbrandston residents ‘tortured’ by mystery low frequency noise Some of the sufferers Steve Ingram, Paul Chesher, Jane Ingram, Marilyn Woosey, Gill Peace, and Louise
READ MOREStrange noises from unknown sources have been occurring world wide and we have been bringing in the reports here. Causes have been attributed to sources as esoteric as HAARP, as unlikely as singing fish, and as typical as hoaxed attempts to generate viral feedback for whatever JJ Abrams’ latest brain numbing blockbuster might be. Conspiracy
READ MOREView more videos at: http://nbcphiladelphia.com. Manchester Township, NJ is the latest town in the news that is reporting strange booms shaking up the residents. We’ve been covering the worldwide phenomena here on GhostTheory for awhile now. From Europe to the Americas to the United States, these strange incidents are leaving thousands of people wondering what’s
READ MORESometimes all we need to look to for the explanation of the unexplained is our own lack of knowledge about the world around us. Just look a little harder and the answers come apparent. By way of example, the discovery of mysteriously beautiful circular patterns in the sea floor off the coast of Japan… As
READ MOREOne of the more intriguing phenomena going on these days, and a continuing story that has appeared in these pages is the Mystery Sounds. Be they a general sort of hum, or loud mechanical grinding sounds or repeated booms, these events have been reported across the US and Europe and have now moved underground in
READ MOREWe’ve all been following the ongoing saga of the mystery sounds over the past 2 years. Now we are learning that these cryptic reverberations come in different forms. Yellowstone National Park is the setting for a very large and picturesque lake. Covering 136 square miles, Yellowstone lake is the largest body of water in the
READ MOREBoth Javier and I have posted several articles in an attempt to keep up with the ongoing saga of the sounds and it would seem we are getting closer to the truth each time. As we have waited patiently for some type of official recognition, Javier found some interesting comments from physics professorJean-Pierre St.-Maurice and
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