It's a definite 11 right now where I live in No. Calif.  It has been
almost all day long and it is carrying on into the night into a 12.

On May 6, 6:36 am, snowcountry <[email protected]> wrote:
> Socked in here last night and on a scale of 1 to 10?  The hum was
> about a 10, its been over a month since its been that annoying!
>
> On May 4, 3:40 pm, Trev <[email protected]> wrote:
>
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>
> > Q:  Nanosubstrates in the aerosols would rub against each other
>
> > That's stretches the imagination somewhat Dee!
>
> > But the weight of atmosphere is an interesting concept. If I remember
> > it right we all have about half a ton pressing on us from the air
> > overhead out to space.
> > Any  effective LFstimulation of this would certainly be inescapable.
>
> > On May 3, 3:00 am, dboots <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > >   I read somewhere that a specific amount of hydrogen will drop an
> > > altitude by
> > > 300 feet.  Drop the altitude layer closer to us, brings the pressure
> > > field within
> > > that layer closer to the surface of earth.  Nanosubstrates in the
> > > aerosols would
> > > rub against each other as a form of a catalyst hence friction.
> > > Friction creates
> > > sound.
>
> > > On May 1, 9:25 pm, Trev <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > Not so sure about the cloud layer but CTs have been really low right
> > > > overhead- hanging at 1000ft or so, esp. in the early morning. That
> > > > said, they have been mainly absent of late but never for long.
> > > > Not sure what you mean by friction effect or pressure 'field'.
> > > > Given the amount of spraying over the years and the fact that Barium
> > > > attracts water, it's quite reasonable to assume the weight of
> > > > atmosphere has increased in density and would lie much lower.
> > > > I don't think this would affect radio waves apart from the CT
> > > > waveguide effect but could certainly modify ear response,- but
> > > > possibly lessen ,rather than increase sensitivity.
>
> > > > On May 2, 12:05 am, dboots <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > > > > Here in No. Calif, a atmosphere pressure field seems to be pushing the
> > > > > layers of clouds awhole lot closer to us. .
> > > > >  Any one else noticing in the UK, how low the clouds are above your
> > > > > heads?  A number of other states in the US are also
> > > > > noticing this phenomena just over our heads.
>
> > > > >   My eyes seem to feel the altitude of cloud layers is only about 500
> > > > > to 1,000 feet on many days. Somedays even lower
>
> > > > >    If they have changed the trosphere layer lid, lowered it in
> > > > > some way, wouldn't that increased the pressure field of
> > > > > the sound we endure or maybe the wireless energy field
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