patty- Glad to raise a smile!
QUANGO - from memory is Quasi (Un-elected) Autonomous Non Gov't Org
and they proliferate like a disease in the UK. (Thousands of
them,costing a fortune.
When No Labour too over 12 years ago they promised to reduce them- but
you can guess what happened.
I think the Hum would be a fitting subject for their empire building-
Hum does sound a bit like bees round a honeypot, but in the HoHums
case, it does stop on and off.  :~)  [for me]
On the query of My hum- it is a very fixed freq.,like a resonance
which a few modulations thrown in.
It's been going months,in  on /off cycles. I suspect possible motorway
noise bouncing /modulating another effect maybe,. 2 nights ago it was
on continuously for some hours -which was a bit odd.
I know the uwave hearing exists- and it is a candidate for voices in
the head. I've had the odd occasion when hearing something odd, my son
heard it two and the hedges bent over in the sudden breeze. Very
strange- but too rare to get a handle on- or worry overmuch about.
It does make me sympathetic to those who get worse though!- mostly as
no-one believes them.
I do suffer from meds induced HF tinnitus, but this is not connected,
asfaik.
Not sure about the hydogen stick- I've seen them abvertised but
thought it probably a new age sales gimmick.
But do your own research- it's all invaluable.
Bear in mind that MRI scanners incorporate huge, massive gains in
their analysis hardware + immense software support in presenting
data !

On Oct 23, 7:27 pm, patty <[email protected]> wrote:
> Okay Trev;  What is a Quangos,  I am laughing just thinking about what
> it might be.  What Hum do you hear.
> My hum is effecting me physically about the same as sandstorm.  That
> is a good idea with the bed.
> I was just researching on the web in the Howard Hughes Medical
> Institute and found a very interesting area on hearing and the new
> findings.www.hhmi.orgsenses c110.html  Signals from a Hair Cell, and lots of
> further info.
> I am researching on the statement that the WHO made that has to due
> with the Microwave Auditory Effect, they say that thier is not a human
> organ that is quick enough to percieve the pulsed electromagnetics.  I
> think they are wrong.  Ten years ago maybe the science was not thier,
> but today I believe it is.  Read what A. James Hudspeth of the Howard
> Hughes Med. Institute has to say about the outer hair cells.  Then I
> was reading about fMRI  and how they work, because they use the
> resonance from the atomic nucleus after it has been exposed to a
> static magnetic field.  Believe it or not it talks alot about
> Hydrogen.  I do not know about the Hydrogen stick though.  The fMRI a
> giant magnet that surrounds the subject head. Changes in the direction
> of the magnetic field induce hydrogen atomès in the brain to emit
> radio signals.  These signals increase when the level of blood oxygen
> goes up, indicating which parts of the brain are most active, I was
> interested in the hydrogen atoms emitting radio signals.  I wonder how
> much time I should waste on checking to see if it is safe to use a
> hydrogen stick.
> Always checking in
> Patty
>
> On Oct 23, 11:43 am, Trev <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > I quite like this broad clasification as it starts to lend authority
> > to a disparate field of neglected 'Official' enquiry.
>
> > Zen: Ask a question and the master appears...  Come on - you
> > Quangos :)
> > [With apologies to democracy- & football hooligans everywhere ;) ]

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