Posted on 05/01/2012 1:58:30 PM PDT by rawhide
The last time I was in Windsor, 49 years ago, I didn’t hear any hum. I think the residents of Windsor are making this up. (smirk)
It’s either due to fracking or to the salt mines under the river collapsing.
It’s the sound of Sharia taking over Canada.
Were you at the "Windsor Ballet"?
They are connecting Deep underground military bases. They have been working on these for years.
I’ve been reading reports of these “sounds” (varying discriptions of them) being heard all around the world.
No one seem to have a clue of their origin. Rather odd.
it’s the huddled masses, yearning to be free ... of Detroit.
Ha, ha, no, I was only thirteen at the time and on a family vacation. I had a lot of relatives including my grandparents who lived in and around Detroit. We crossed over the Ambassador Bridge and drove around for about an hour and crossed back. All I can remember is seeing a doubledecker bus and billboards for Players cigarettes.
Drug dealers or AlQ tunneling under the border?
Hope you have your ticket.
No one seem to have a clue of their origin. Rather odd.
Once I started looking at the You Tube videos, I saw, like you said, that this is happening all over the world. The sounds are often very similar, and some people say they come from the sky, not the ground. Many guesses about what they are are floating around, but no concrete answer.
Mr. President, we must not allow a mineshaft gap!
Tunneling in under Ontario from the salt mines under Detroit and lake Erie.
I’ve got a friend on the instant messenger who lives right on East Chatham St. just a block from the River and about 2 blocks from down town..
She’s telling me that this is the first she’s heard of this Hum
“hey, the only words we know are Oh, Canada... everything after that is mumbling and humming. :)”
“Oh, Canada, a vast and empty land.”
Wish I could remember the rest but it was good natured ribbing of Canadians by Canadians. Damned good neighbors to have by the way even though they tend to be a little more liberal.
They only hear it because they use the metric system up there. When you convert the decibels into english, the hum goes away. Don’t even ask me about how it sounds in Quebec!
Here is another version of the Canadian anthem from the Royal Canadian Air Farce.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FuHdXxvdbf4
Royal Canadian Air Farce’s Politically correct version of the national anthem.
Shes telling me that this is the first shes heard of this Hum
That's odd. In the video posted by Lucky9teen in comment #12 (about 3/4ths of the way through the video), they quote a Windsor city official who said they have received hundreds of complaints, and he personally experienced it himself when he went to a certain part of town in the middle of the night.
It creeps me out, regardless. I don't like mysteries, unless they're hardback fiction.
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