On the general hum problem and "what it does to people who are unaware
of it" I see people labelled sensitive or those suffering immediate
abreactions from military medications as canaries in the mine - they
alert the flock or herd that an alarming danger is present which can
maim and kill. Of all the billions vaccinated, for example, a
relatively small percentage will go into seizures, shock and death
immediately; for the majority of the population, they will go on to
suffer mental, emotional and psysiological damage which is masked
under pseudonyms or false diagnosis. In the case of 'the' hum - very
few people even know their own minds, so will not be aware or
concerned when their minds are invaded and taken over. As for the
misinfo agent - I think I know to whom you refer - the only plus in
life is it's getting easier to spot the dross - small compensation as
there's so much of it about!

On Aug 10, 11:25 pm, Pete <[email protected]> wrote:
> Yes DaftAida, you could be right, we could be experiencing different
> Hums. I've always maintained that there is more than one Hum as there
> are many 'legit' Hums out there, mains transformers for instance. The
> universal Hum that I sense is ( usually ) two randomly alternating
> tones at varying intensities.... mmMMMmmmMMMmmmmMMmmMMMMMmmmm......and
> so on, the lower tone just within the threshold of human perception,
> and yes when it's up high, it can be felt too. I'm in NE London, and
> when I say it's not bothersome, I mean it's not bothersome at present
> as it's just about ticking over. In the past it's had me going out of
> my mind. You are very right about misleading information. There is one
> persona who no longer "contributes" here, but still does so elsewhere,
> who pushes the tinnitus explanation to the point of incredulity.
> Perhaps a break to the seaside for a few days away from your flat will
> do you good. As you get used to a new environment you may start to
> detect the Hum there too which would rule out your home as being a
> contributory cause. There may or may not be a defence against whatever
> the hum is. Sometimes I think that sensing the Hum may be us 'hearing'
> the carrier wave rather than the message it carries. Which begs the
> question. What's it doing to those who are unaware of it?
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