On balance, most here don't believe hum is a fault in the hearer, Will ! On Nov 21, 10:00 pm, Will Godson <[email protected]> wrote: > Ears are sensitive to sound, nothing else. The reason most people > don't notice it is because their minds are too noisy. Most people > watch TV all night, I do not have a TV, would not have one if you > payed me. Most people never stop to question how they actually feel > inside themselves. We live in an age dominated by egotism and cheap > thrills, these sorts of people will never understand. > > There is no connection to diet or auditory defects or microwaves or > anything else. It's noise pollution, pure and simple. It's not going > to take a team of scientists to work out what it is, I already did > that, but it will take a team of lawyers, doctors and scientists to > make the corporations responsible admit to it. > > I guess the cause has been known since, at least, the occurence of the > Bristol Hum. It was around that time the tin foil hat was 'invented'. > This is just a ruse to make people look ridiculous and mental so they > are not given credit for having a real grudge. > > The real cause is being kept a secret. Microwave hearing, gravity > waves, ocean waves, seismic activity, auditory defects, etc, etc, > etc... It's all nonsense! Stories put about to keep you thinking on > the wrong lines, searching in the wrong place, feeling like there's > something wrong with you instead of the environment.
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