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The Taos Hum
- By Darwin Rosal
- Published 04/18/2008
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Darwin Rosal
I was raised in Cebu, Philippines and its only been this past few months since I had become more active on the internet . I publish here regularly for the past few weeks and I really enjoy this thing..
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The ‘Taos Hum’ is a low-pitched sound heard in numerous places worldwide, especially in the USA, UK, and northern europe. It is usually heard only in quiet environments, and is often described as sounding like a distant diesel engine. Since it has proven indetectable by microphones or VLF antennae, its source and Nature is still a mystery.
In 1997 Congress directed scientists and observers from some of the most prestigious research institutes in the nation to look into a strange low frequency noise heard by residents in and around the small town of Taos, New Mexico. For years those who had heard the noise, often described by them as a “hum”, had been looking for answers. To this day no one knows the cause of the hum.

