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    Giovanni Van Bronckhorst — 5 years ago(October 24, 2020 04:57 PM)

    Not doubting the science, but it’s an unlikely explanation for what happened
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    Azn: “He (Orsen) now pretends to be in his 50s, but is in his 70s or close to 80 yo.”

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      Lilith — 5 years ago(October 24, 2020 05:09 PM)

      Yeah, I totally agree with you on that. I'm just thinking, look at all this science re: the effect of sound on the body. Imagine these bizarre feelings happening in your body and you don't know why they're happening, or how, and you just know that suddenly your body doesn't feel right. Combine that with being isolated at high altitudes in freezing weather and low oxygen.
      One guess (and I'm not buying it, just saying) is that people are freaking out and out of desperation and lack of thinking clearly, they're trying to escape.
      Even with that being said, you're absolutely right. NOTHING in science can explain those traumatic injuries at all. How can you explain missing a tongue, missing eyeballs, and crushed skull and thorax? You just can't. There's possibilities of falling.
      But I posted the other one re: the eyes being viscous (perhaps they were "missing" due to temperature?). Still doesn't explain one single aspect of ANY of those other bizarre and macabre incidents. Fucked up, that's what that is.
      AND….again, no independent investigation is fishy AF.
      "Your emotional state is not my responsibility." – Warren Smith

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        Lilith — 5 years ago(October 24, 2020 05:03 PM)

        Why Do Some Sounds Make People Sick?
        BY ANDREW LASANE NOVEMBER 2, 2015
        While playing music too loudly can damage hearing, there are other things you should know about the effects of some sounds on the human body.
        Decibels are used to measure the intensity of sounds (prolonged exposure to sounds above 85 dB can cause hearing loss), and frequency, which is measured in Hertz (Hz), refers to the amount of times a sound wave occurs each second. Human ears can generally pick up on sounds that fall in the 20Hz to 20KHz range. Frequencies above that are called ultrasonic, and frequencies below 20Hz are sometimes referred to as infrasonic. Infrasonic sound is both naturally occurring (earthquakes, ocean waves, upper-atmospheric lightning, etc.) and man-made. Some studies have shown that at high intensities, infrasonic sounds can have extra-aural bioeffects, including nausea, headaches, and dizziness, but why? The short answer: bad vibrations.
        Sound is a wave of pressure traveling through a medium. Infrasonic sound, for example, has a long wavelength that, according to Popular Science, “makes it much more capable of bending around or penetrating your body, creating an oscillating pressure system.” Every object, including parts of the body, has a natural frequency at which it vibrates, a phenomenon known as resonance. Popular Science has more to say about how low-frequency resonance affects the body:
        “Human eyeballs are fluid-filled ovoids, lungs are gas-filled membranes, and the human abdomen contains a variety of liquid-, solid-, and gas-filled pockets. All of these structures have limits to how much they can stretch when subjected to force, so if you provide enough power behind a vibration, they will stretch and shrink in time with the low-frequency vibrations of the air molecules around them.”
        A 1983 study on human body vibration exposure published in The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America found that
        “exposure to vertical vibrations in the 5-10 Hz range generally causes resonance in the thoracic-abdominal system, at 20-30 Hz in the head-neck-shoulder system, and at 60-90 Hz in the eyeball. When vibrations are attenuated in the body, its energy is absorbed by the tissue and organs…Vibration leads to both voluntary and involuntary contractions of muscles, and can cause local muscle fatigue, particularly when the vibration is at the resonant-frequency level. Furthermore, it may cause reflex contractions, which will reduce motor performance capabilities.”
        Other studies suggest that low-frequency noises, like those produced by wind turbines, trigger a reaction in the brain that could lead to adverse health effects. The frequencies have also been linked to changes in respiratory rhythms due to chest-wall vibration, with varying results depending on whether the subject is standing or sitting (resonance occurs at different levels depending on body position). Infrasound has been used at haunted houses to make visitors feel uneasy
        "Your emotional state is not my responsibility." – Warren Smith

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          Giovanni Van Bronckhorst — 5 years ago(October 24, 2020 05:11 PM)

          There was this awesome Brit show called Strange but True back in the day that looked into things like this. I was super young when it was on and it scared the bajesus out of me.
          Look for it if it’s available. Probably horrendously dated now.
          https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strange_but_True%3F
          Azn: “He (Orsen) now pretends to be in his 50s, but is in his 70s or close to 80 yo.”

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            PAGG'sBodyGuard — 5 years ago(October 24, 2020 01:58 AM)

            https://storiesoftheunsolved.com/2020/08/05/the-disappearance-of-karlie-guse/

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              sewfae¡ speshul — 5 years ago(October 24, 2020 03:23 AM)

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                    Robert Stack! — 5 years ago(October 24, 2020 03:30 AM)

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                      Friendo — 5 years ago(October 24, 2020 08:46 AM)

                      https://www.youtube.com/user/canammissingproject/videos
                      Flip the coin.

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                        up — 5 years ago(October 26, 2020 06:59 AM)

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