Brad- sounds like you may have some determination to get to the bottom of this. There was a forum called "Fairfaxunderground.com"- strange humming noise , so it's real in your area. There isn't seruois research by our regulators so it's been up to fratcured groups/ individuals. Folks in Windsor/ Essex Canada might be making head way withe the Ontario MOE (ministery of environement). Up here in CT after two years trying to get FERC, EPA, DOT , Congressman etc to invetigate our souce - Natural Gas PIpelines misbehaving from major changes in teh last 5-6 years, we're going to press. Problemis most people are listiening and complaining. You need solid research and testing, which we have don.
BTW a map I have been developing has over 500 points of people wilin gto say where they are of which over 95% are on gas lines. We're onto something revelating with this. Anyhow stay tuned and get some FFT software and start to understand the HUM beast. On Aug 6, 5:31 am, Will Godson <[email protected]> wrote: > Any research that has been, or will be done, into the hum is only > there to placate complainants. Any information you find on the > internet is bogus; designed to bewilder and confuse. I estimate over > 10,000 people in Britain alone have heard it, but very few are as > badly affected as me. As far as I know I am the only person who is > collecting data. If you would like to contribute then you can start > keeping a log. Record its ups and downs using Notepad, F5 inserts time > and date (make sure your clock is synchronised with a time server). -- 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.
