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The Apocalyptic Sounds Heard Around The World • Mystery Files
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3,416,621 Views • Jun 16, 2023 • Click to toggle off description
Sensitive topics: physical/mental distress, aliens

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@samrakita4279

9 months ago

For anyone wondering why that one woman told the kids to get into the bathroom, it's a common hurricane safety thing here in Florida. Bathrooms usually have very sturdy walls, and few if any windows, making it one of the best rooms to hunker in during extreme weather.

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@ytknits4892

10 months ago

Knowing all these episodes were recorded in 3 days, I feel like this was recorded towards the end of the process. Ryan’s patience with Shane is so thin at some points it’s translucent.

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@Koobird784

1 month ago

Sorry guys, that was me, I’ll be quieter next time.

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@raymondmendez9832

3 months ago

This is the noise trees make when they fall in the forest and no one’s around they just get louder so people can hear

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@Phantom9252

10 months ago

Shane is once again so correct. There's no evidence to link these various sounds together and they all sound so different and are so geographically distant it's reasonable to say they have unique sources.

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@ichmeiner4531

10 months ago

Had that happen in my region years ago. Some people went a bit nuts. A couple of days after, it was revealed that it was just the sounds from a construction site, perfectly echoed from the stoney mountain surrounding it. They even replicated the exact same sounds as proof. And 99% of the 'trumpets of heaven' noise from around the world sounds exactly like that.

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@bobskewer1874

7 months ago

I feel like cave noises should make an appearance here. Either wind blowing into / out of cave systems or wind blowing across cave entrances. The size/ shape of the cave would change the sound and water level inside could change it further. This would also be dependent on wind speed and direction making it very randomized even in front of the same cave.

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@danieg1431

6 months ago

Shane's imitation of the Northern Lights' sounds are actually really accurate

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@mookie271

10 months ago

I appreciate Ryan for taking a minute to pause and smile widely when he first mentions "brontidi". You, sir, are a gift to humanity.

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@michaelshannon8046

10 months ago

I heard the "trumpet" sounds back in 2000,in Davenport,IA. Me and my now ex-fiance were taking a walk when it started. It was the creepiest sound that her and I likened it to the apocalypse. What made it creepier is that we were in a wooded area of the city. The sound kept fading in and out real loudly and we couldn't even pinpoint the direction from the sky where it was coming from because it literally surrounded you.

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@petrosp4163

3 months ago

Very interesting & cool. But it was funny when “Sweden” was called out but the arrow was pointing to “Switzerland”…! 😂

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@sydneyl164

4 months ago

Im convinced the first one is a tornado siren "it's getting close kids go to the bathroom" is a phrase every Midwest kid is familiar with.

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@DanGamingFan2846

10 months ago

Ryan: Plays a video of an ungoldly metallic scraping noise coming from the sky. Shane: "Is she French?" Seriously though, I've heard this once early in the morning in South Carolina and thought it was a tornado siren. Boy was that a freaky day.

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@cristinbuskard9250

10 months ago

For debrief: I’ve heard this in France. They have a wind called the “mistral” that can blow up to 180km/hr through the mountains. It sounds like bending metal. I’ve also been on cruise ships and heard this sound and assumed it was the creaking metal of the ship going through waves. Maybe it was fish the whole time 😂. I like Shane’s idea that many things can sound similar which muddles the ability to narrow down a cause. [like when you’re trying to figure out if your neighbourhood has fireworks going off, cars backfiring or if it was a gunshot]

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@Rat-tea

2 months ago

You cannot convince me this 7:54 isn't just a clip of my neighors doing construction on our shared wall.

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@jennings992

1 month ago

i got hit with an ad the second you said "what you are about to witness see might be disturbing" you were right

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@prosciutto_enthusiast

10 months ago

For the debrief: I'm from Alberta (where the weird screaming video was recorded,) and I've actually heard a similar loud sound when I was hiking in the mountains. Turns out, there was a quarry not too far from the trail that was making the sound. Just a combination of human activity and nature that ended up sounding really freaky

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@dessyboon6637

10 months ago

The Earth making noises is actually a pretty interesting little tidbit. We can’t hear it in the traditional sense but we feel it. People who have been in space for too long without it have suffered psychologically because of it. They feel intense anxiety and sometimes depression.

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@r3znor_x

3 weeks ago

All of these occurrences seem to be in or around mountain ranges, my best guess is that it’s the sound of the wind hitting the mountains and reverberating in a feedback loop until it becomes deafening

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@periwinkle3556

2 months ago

So I lived in forest grove for a handful of years and have heard the sound 3-4 times, and not always at night. I was searching up any type of paranormal or folklore about the town when I saw a news article about “The forest grove noise” and thought it was interesting, but I didn’t expect to hear it an hour after once I was moving in. Apparently I lived on the street where the noise was the loudest, each time I heard it it kept me staring out my window hoping I’d see something but I never did.

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