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  Taos, New Mexico - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It is the county seat of Taos County.
Taos was established following the Spanish conquest of the Pueblo villages.
Taos Plaza is, for historical reasons, one of the few places in the country where the flag may properly be displayed continuously (both day and night).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Taos,_New_Mexico   (816 words)

  
 nux.htm
Some have claimed that the HUM is more strongly felt by the more sensitive kind of individual only during their sleep periods, and that insensitives are not bothered by the disturbance at all.
HUM induction thus actually drives the ear drum and cochlear neurology into a maximum vibrant state, one which often rouses sleepers from the deepest phases of sleep.
HUM effects would be expected to vary by a fixed 3 hour interval across the nation, even if deliberately varied by the "source station".
www.borderlands.com /journal/nux.htm   (6468 words)

  
 Sourcing the Taos Hum
Concern by hearers that the hum might have been caused by the Department of Defense ensured that the investigation was conducted in the open and that a large number of persons were contacted.
Next the team planned to survey residents of Taos and the surrounding communities to determine how wide spread the hum was.
Their survey of 1,440 residents led the team to extrapolate that roughly 2% of the Taos population were hearers.
www.earthpulse.com /science/taoshum.html   (1375 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Taos, New Mexico
Taos County is a county located in the state of New Mexico.
Taos Pueblo is the ancient town of the Northern Tiwa speaking tribe of Pueblo people, Native Americans.
The Taos Art Colony is an art colony which began in 1898 with the visit of Bert G. Phillips and Ernest L. Blumenschein to Taos, New Mexico.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Taos,-New-Mexico   (3116 words)

  
 TAOS HUM
Third, the source of the hum must be widespread since hearers perceive it throughout the Taos area and we have received letters from all over the country describing a similar phenomenon.
Fourth, the hum is invariably described as low in frequency and reminiscent of a distant pump, an idling diesel truck, or perhaps someone's high powered audio bass running amok.
Taos is a relatively quiet seismic area so it is not surprising that geophone data showed nothing but background noise.
homepages.tesco.net /~John.Dawes2/taos.htm   (1707 words)

  
 Bill Stockton's Satirium Satire Humor Comedy Parody Satirical Headlines | Taos Hum Moves to Bucks County and Raises ...
Witherspoon is an expert on the famous Taos Hum, a sound that also resembles a diesel idling and has plagued residents of the northern New Mexico mountain community for years.
Witherspoon ultimately declared the sound to be "eerily similar" to the Taos hum, which over the years has led some Taos residents to move away in despair to escape it, while at the same time attracting others to the village so they could be near it.
He speculated that in the case of the "Bucks-Hunt Hum," as he christened it, he could hear it because the metal superstructure of the bridge somehow served as an antenna.
www.satirium.com /pages/special_archive/hum.html   (1105 words)

  
 Free Taos Hum: More Subliminal Research   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Grams, who lives in Taos, New Mexico hears a constant, irritating hum that deprives her of sleep and depletes her energy.
It is the Taos hum, a phenomenon fit for a supermarket tabloid, a sound that not everyone hears and no one can identify.
Taos residents are convinced the problem is not with their ears because the sound can be masked with other sounds or by getting far enough away from Taos that they no longer hear it.
www.getfreereports.com /rep/1science/taoshum.htm   (1335 words)

  
 The Taos Hum
Some victims are unable to sleep while the humming reverberates in their brains.
The Taos Hum is named after the American community in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, New Mexico, where it was first heard around 1990.
The hum is on the threshhold of human hearing - from about 20 to 20,000 hertz or cycles per second.
www.subversiveelement.com /TaosHum.html   (326 words)

  
 TAOS HUM PAGE: Hum Reports
The so-called "Taos Hum" is merely a stimulation of certain lateral portions of the brain adjacent to or near the hearing centers and Wernicke's area by pervasive micorwave raditation created by repeater stations in North America and Europe which carry broadband, public, cellular, and other signals.
I believe that the hum is caused by a special piece of machinery that emits a sound so low that it is beyond the human range of hearing, but is so loud that the overtones (which are in the range of human hearing) can be heard at surprising volumes in some situations.
The hum comes and goes, varies in intensity, is gone sometimes for months and then comes back in varied intensities.The reason I am mentioning this today, April 25, 1998, is because the Hum is as loud as I have ever heard it, and it disturbes my sleep.
www.amasci.com /hum/humrpt2.html   (20407 words)

  
 Taos Hum, Tones of Planet Earth
The 'Taos Hum' is a low-pitched sound heard in numerous places worldwide, especially in the USA, UK, and northern europe.
The Hum almost came to light in the late 1980s, when a team at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology noticed that the Earth was oscillating even when there had been no earthquakes to set it in motion.
After all, if the Hum starts in the atmosphere, then other planets with atmospheres ought to hum, too, and some researchers think background free oscillations could be just the ticket for studying their interiors.
www.crystalinks.com /taoshum.html   (4098 words)

  
 Chicago Tribune, 12/26/93 Mystery hum drives some Taos residents to distraction, others to   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Chicago Tribune, 12/26/93 Mystery hum drives some Taos residents to distraction, others to disbelief By Hugh Dellios TRIBUNE STAFF WRITER TAOS, N.M.--Two years ago, Paul Loumena and Alexandra Lorraine left the San Francisco area and moved to this fashionable artist colony because of the mountain vistas, the ski slopes and the solitude.
Labeled "The Taos Hum," it has turned families and friends against each other, forced some to flee the area in search of peace and quiet and given birth to conspiracy theories about which of New Mexico's top-secret U.S. military projects is causing the noise.
Whatever the cause of the perceived disturbance, it is not peculiar to Taos.
www.skepticfiles.org /skep2/taoshuma.htm   (918 words)

  
 - Colorado USA & The TAOS HUM-   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Taos, N.M.-- When the wind is still and the nearby meadowlark silent, Steven Welters' back yard falls quiet.
It would not be a humming sound if you were up close; it would be a grinding sound, but these are one source of the sound.
Catanya and most of her Taos neighbors are not familiar with the claims of people like Bill Hamilton who claim extraterrestrials are living in huge underground bases near Groom Lake, Nevada, not far from Taos.
www.diac.com /~ekwall2/info/t0001.shtm   (6048 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
A: As those who have seen the www page, the Hum is descibed most commonly as a deisel truck idling in the distance.
Q2 - What is the approximate percentage of the population of Taos NM, who claim to have heard T-H? A: After examining ten hearers the team (now including James Kelly, a hearing research scientist with the University of New Mexico's Health Sciences Center) began a broad survey of Taos locals.
Q12 - Did the Taos tests show that the acoustic responses of T-H "hearers" was more sensitive (than "average" persons), at the low frequencies of T-H? A: I'm not aware of the results of the few tests that were done in the area of low frequency sensitive in Taos.
amasci.com /hum/humfaq.txt   (654 words)

  
 The Taos Hum? - Above Top Secret Conspiracy Community
The low hum - between 30 and 80 Hz on the frequency scale - is often described as sounding like a distant diesel engine idling in the distance.
Since 1991, people in the Taos, New Mexico area have reported hearing an annoying, low-frequency hum, the cause of which has yet to be identified (Ufologist, Vol.2, No.3, 1992).
Recent reports suggest that the Hum is not merely localized to Taos, but may be a nationwide, or perhaps even worldwide, problem.
www.abovetopsecret.com /forum/viewthread.php?tid=25505&singlepost=297975   (677 words)

  
 The Sight's H.A.A.R.P. Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
The frequency of the Hum seems to be between 33 and 80 Hertz, while the USA's ELF system is believed to operate at frequencies around 76 Hertz....
The Taos Hum is a reported low frequency hum which is heard around the world by many people (called the Taos Hum for it's first reported place, Taos, New Mexico).
Many people believed that the hum from Taos was due to an underground base in the area because the hum appears more mechanical then natural.
www.sydweedon.com /Resources/haarp.htm   (1877 words)

  
 Taos Hum remedy for some; DEW detector experiments ongoing.
Taos Hum remedy for some; DEW detector experiments ongoing.
A victim has reported voice to skull harassment 24/7 that is the continual sound of a motor, similar to the Taos hum..
Taos hum may or may not be classified as DEW as the origin is unknown at this time.
www.stopcovertwar.com /detect.html   (1858 words)

  
 Greg Long, Case No. VFA-0060, August 15, 1995
The first category concerns the investigation of a mysterious and unexplained "hum" reported by many people in and around Taos, New Mexico.
The first, the "Electromagnetic Test Report, Electromagnetic Investigation of the Taos Hum, Test Report, dated September 27, 1994," was released in its entirety.
The second document, a draft report on "other possible sources of the Taos 'Hum.'" was withheld in its entirety.
www.oha.doe.gov /cases/foia/vfa0060.htm   (1493 words)

  
 THE HUM   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Over the years the media have given the Hum local names such as the Bristol Hum, the Taos Hum, the Hueytown Hum the Largs Hum, Kokomo Hum and many others.
From the 1000's of reports received it is abundantly evident that they all produce the same effects and have the same root cause.
The purpose of this web site is describe the effects of the Hum, to show its cause, and to show that despite 1000's of pleas, the authorities refuse to help or even to acknowledge the existence of the problem
homepages.tesco.net /~John.Dawes2   (115 words)

  
 TAOS HUM PAGE: Hum Reports
These Tao hums are everywhere, in the UK, Ireland, everywhere, and it may be a fl project of Mind Control - these projects are, and have been, run for decades without any rules, no bodget overruns, no barriers to stop these acts being used on the people of this planet.
The "Hum" is a mysterious noise heard by 1 to 10 percent of the population in certain areas, including North America, Europe, Great Britain, and Australia.
it has produced hum like sounds in and throughout our workplace....this is something and i hope that where i live that maybe just maybe that the new powerplant that they built in my town a year ago is the source of the evil hum i have been hearing except lately...thank god its gone for now...
scienceclub.org /~sciclub/cgi-bin/hum/humrpt.html   (17826 words)

  
 Conversation for Exploration - Bill Beaty & Michael Theroux   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
If you’ve ever been disturbed by “nocturnal auditory disturbances”, an irritating humming noise that has been described as a diesel engine idling, or bees swarming, you will be pleased to learn that you are not alone, it is not just in your head, and you are not crazy.
Bill Beaty gives us a history of the hum, and points out that it is a worldwide phenomena.
A New Mexico team, even while hearing the hum, failed to record or even register it on a van full of sound equipment while driving around the state.
www.lauralee.com /beaty.htm   (217 words)

  
 Taos Hum Page
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.
Taos Hum Episode of Laura Lee radio show.
amasci.com /hum/hum1.html   (106 words)

  
 Search Results for Tao - Encyclopædia Britannica
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