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americana
07-05-2008, 09:44 PM
My parents have lived in the same house in New England since the early 60s. I'm 40ish :p.

Since 9/11, I have noted a lot more planes flying overhead at night, which did not happen all my life. In the past year or thereabouts, a disturbing new phenomenon has begun. There are planes that fly overhead, especially at night, and they are LOUD. Sometimes, the house shakes and shakes (and it's a pretty sturdy brick house, not some newfangled toxic pressed board and vinyl siding thing).

A few weeks ago, it even happened during the day, on a weekend. My mother and I were in the kitchen, and we just stared at each other. :eek: We were so astounded - - the house again was shaking. Generally, I am visiting on weekends from NYC, and I am the only one who hears the darn things.

My parents believe me, and now my mother was experiencing it herself.

Has anyone else, in the States or around the world had something like this happen recently? Do you think it has any relationship to laying down chemtrails?

We do not live very "near" an airport or a military base.

I have only been reading this forum for a short time, and so I am just learning about chemtrails.

(But I am on the watch. Today, I was walking down 6th Avenue, and I looked up at the sky between 2 buildings and saw what I THOUGHT was a very low, very dark chemtrail. But then I kept looking and saw that it was actually a cable of sorts, just a bit higher than the streetlamps, going down the street. And seemingly not held up by anthing for long stretches. Dunno what THAT was all about.)

airria
07-05-2008, 11:17 PM
I've heard them in the northwestern US, definitely. Usually they fly over on an overcast day or at night. I think they "create" the overcast day with chemtrails and then fly over.

They are WAY louder than the normal jets that fly over and you never see them. The rumble seems to last for 5 to 10 minutes.

I always wonder what kind of jets the military has that can be so loud.

nowhere
08-05-2008, 12:49 AM
Im in Los Angeles and it has gotten RIDICULOUS!
Every night they fly in circles for a good 30 minutes so LOUD than fly to another spot and do the same. It gets worse every year. My uncle came to visit from Europe 2 years ago, and was like "Why the HELL are there Loud jets flying in circles above neighborhoods for no reason at 3AM?!"

UGH! The FIRE trucks and ambulance are the same!
The fire trucks are so loud and will be heard at the same time everyday!
Every morning at the same time an ambulance will wake me up!

It's honestly psychological warfare.
Also I think the loud noises are to cover up whatever they are doing at night.
Like preparing the next 'terrorist' attack.
Just like the power outages in New York before 9/11

amercury
08-05-2008, 06:39 AM
I live on the east coast and have noticed it too. Since 9/11 the military has obviously been very busy. I used to live right under a flight path, so I would see them all the time. They fly the HUGE C-5 military planes that come in really low and are so HUGE and loud, that I literally had to cover my ears in pain. I really believe they could cause hearing loss. Did I mention how HUGE those planes are?

They seem to fly them in a few days in a row and then not do it for months at a time. I think people complain, so they sneak them in low every once in a while.

dmessick
08-05-2008, 07:22 PM
I know what you mean. I was just thinking about the loud planes the other night when they kept waking me up.

americana
11-05-2008, 11:36 PM
Thanks to everyone who responded. Of course, this weekend's planes were flying Saturday night a little after 11 pm! :D So . . . impossible to see the nature of the "beast"!

Someone mentioned power outages before 9/11. Oh, that was the summer? Hmmm . . . everything runs together. I thought it was the next summer that NYC had that famous power outage. Huh!

(All I know is that any "warnings" I received were internal - - that is, I was in quite a state for at least a month before 9/11, and I thought I was becoming agoraphobic. I didn't want to leave the house, and I was afraid to drive in cars with others. I thought "something was going to happen", I just didn't know WHAT. Those fears dissipated on that day - - probably the shock of it all.)

(Funny, I was just thinking about the power outage this weekend, hoping we don't have another this summer! Just in case there are any guys reading this, I think you'll like my little anecdote. Grand Central Station was a MADHOUSE, but I was determined to get out of the city on the first train I could when NY had its last power outage. A nice businessman sat next to me on the train, and shortly after leaving the station, he doused himself in Acqua Velva, saying he didn't want to offend me with his smell! Quite frankly, gents, in case of such an emergency, we'd rather smell "you" than some nasty chemical aftershave!!! Just FYI. :p And HUGS!)

As far as noise pollution, RIGHT ON!!! Don't know if anyone else has experienced this in their city, but in NYC, for the past year or so, there are now often huge long lines of police cars with flashing lights and sirens. Sometimes in the morning, they will be parked for blocks and blocks down my street, which is a main "cross street", often along with other "emergency command" vehicles. Dunno what THAT is all about! But it's always quite jarring. Way to win friends and influence ppl, esp. tourists, who are probably a bit freaked out by the display!!!