Again I have to wonder if there's any connection between the increased
volume of the hum (since its ramped up in these parts over the last
week) and earthquakes?

Quakes in just the last few days:
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/recenteqsww/Quakes/quakes_all.html



On Nov 8, 12:25 pm, "John Dawes" <[email protected]> wrote:
> After a long delay I have finally received a reply from Gillion Merron, 
> Member of Parliament and Minister of State at the Department of Health 
> relating to my concerns about the Hum and its effects on human health.
>
> One of the points I raised was a recent statement by the Head of a Hospital 
> Department Dr Baguley who stated that only people with extremely sensitive 
> hearing can hear the Hum.
>
> As many of you personally know this is utter rot, indeed there are Hum 
> sufferers who are completely deaf.
>
> Information about the University of Salford and the Department for 
> Environment, Food and Rural Affairs funded projects on low frequency sound 
> can be found at,
>
> www.acoustics.salford.ac.uk/moorhouse/?content=lfn
>
> The Department of Health does not fund these studies but was consulted in an 
> advisory role in drawing up the projects. Dr Baguley is a research partner in 
> these studies, which are ongoing. We are assured that any results from these 
> studies would be subject to peer review process before publication in a 
> respected scientific journal.
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