Only 2% Of All People Can Hear This Mysterious Sound… And Nobody Knows Why

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via DiscloseTV, Thanks to In5D.com

For years, there have been reported incidents around the world of people hearing a strange “humming” sound of unknown origin. At best, this sound is annoying, and at its worst, it can be downright maddening. But there is one strange thing about this horrible noise: most people can’t hear it.

“The Hum” has taken on many names according to the regions where it can be heard, including the Bristol Hum (South England) and the Taos Hum (New Mexico). But no matter where you are, if you are part of the 2% of the population who can hear it, The Hum just won’t leave you alone.

The Hum is usually heard indoors, and it’s more audible at night. Humming reports are uncommon in urban areas, likely because crowded cities tend to have consistent background noise that would drown out The Hum.

According to a 2003 study by acoustical consultant Geoff Leventhall, of the roughly two percent of people that can hear the sound, most of them are between the ages of 55 and 70.

Some people hear The Hum throughout the day, while others only hear it occasionally. Similarly, some people hear it more strongly than others. It can be so annoying that it can interfere with one’s day-to-day life, and has even been blamed for at least one suicide.

Headaches, nausea, dizziness, nosebleeds, and sleep disturbances have all been reported by those suffering from The Hum.

Some physicians say the hum could be a sign of tinnitus, which means that those people hear sounds that do not exist. However, this seems unlikely when considering that The Hum is only heard in certain geographical locations.

Another medical explanation is that The Hum could be otoacoustic emissions, sounds that are generated by one’s own inner ear.

There still hasn’t been a definitive, satisfying explanation for this phenomenon, and the closest thing we have to a “cure” is drowning out the sound with music. Right now, your best bet is to just put on some headphones and drown it out… or risk going mad ( via idealist4ever.com ).

In5D Addendum

Gregg Prescott, M.S.
Editor, In5D.com

Similar to the hum, other people are hearing high pitched frequencies. You can find out more about these frequencies in the article, “Do You Hear Perpetual High Pitched Frequencies?

In regard to the hum, some people are associating the hum to awakening codes.  For example, at the beginning of Michelle Walling’s awakening, she heard a distinct humming sound, but it came to her in almost a Morse code kind of way.  As she continued her awakening, it became a longer and more distinct humming, but not a high pitched frequency.

I personally believe that both the high pitched frequencies and the hum are related to various stages of this awakening.

If you experience the hum or high pitched frequencies, then leave us a comment below and tell us about them!

7 comments

  1. Hi, my name is rick.I’ved had the highest pitch ringing in my ear now sense I moved to austin tx 5 yrs ago.At times it gets so high pitch like recieving downloads.It never stops.Meditation and grounding the now works on dealing with it.So many other things we going threw.

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  2. My awakening occurred in 11/12; within 3 or 4 months, I noticed a sound that at first I thought was coming from my neighbors TV. I thought it was a parade being televised. Quiet, but with many octaves like a band playing & happy sounds. Not only do I hear it in every room, but at our second home, on vacation, etc. I do not hear it outside or 24/7. I am a QHHT practitioner so have a large circle of awakened aquaintences & have found only one other person who hears this sound. (So very happy to read an article about this). She says we are hearing frequency or vibration. I sometimes think that I am getting an audible glimpse into a nearby dimension…it’s a happy sound 🙂

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  3. I live in the Northeast Georgia mountains, on 6 acres in the woods, and I hear this low vibrating hum mostly at night. Yes, it can keep me awake and it can be annoying. I also hear high-pitched noises – VERY high pitched, but that can happen at any time, day or night. I have had this experience for several years. Thankfully, it isn’t a daily or even weekly occurrence! I have always assumed that it is Mother Earth.

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  4. I have been hearing the hum off and on for many years. At this moment in time just every once in a while. I do live near a very large Military base in the pacific northwest. Was thinking it was the dumb down frequency’s. In my thoughts I wanted to believe that it was our Brothers and sisters above us helping us evolve. At one time about 6yrs ago, I could see in my minds eye different bands of frequency’s when I heard them, That went away in a few months. Did everything possible to rule out all possibilities of electric interference didn’t seem to make any difference. I would like to think that it is Dear Mother Earth helping us to wake up.

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    • I can understand, given your location, why different possibilities would occur to you. However, I live near none of that and my partner doesn’t hear these noises like I do. And I am almost totally deaf in one ear, too! We are, literally, surrounded by woods – although thee are other houses in this subdivision. We have a creek that empties into the Chattahoochee River about 400 feet from our backyard. I’ve lived here for 16 years, but have only heard this humming noise for the last 4 years or so.

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  5. I first remember hearing it as a child. I use to have my mother unplug everything, trying to stop it. The more attention I gave it, the louder it got. As an adult, I’ve come to believe it’s my own nervous system. It’s now a quite reminder I’m alive.

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