I think fear and apathy in the wider public is just as frustrating as not having the resources to nail the hum -and other various goings on- that we know are not in out healths' interest. The Flouride in water scam has been going on blatantly for 50 years- I doubt one in 50 people would know what the subject is about, let alone care overmuch ,if they ever did.
On Aug 11, 6:32 pm, DaftAida <[email protected]> wrote: > 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?- Hide quoted text > > - > > - Show quoted text - --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Hum Sufferers" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/hum-sufferers?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
