Chasing Phantoms - Carissa Conti-pages

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205 preluded by a pronounced muting effect, where the sound in the room seems to abruptly shut out as the tone then fades in. So it’s a tone that fades in, goes on for a bit, then fades back out. But it’s not to be confused with tinnitus, the chronic condition of damaged eardrums where one’s ear(s) constantly ring or hum, (as I understand it). Go to this link for http://montalk.net/eartone.mp3 for a simulation of what a muting followed by an ear tone ringing sounds like. This was created by my boyfriend, and it’s so accurate that it’s kind of scary. !! Ear tones can also leave residual after effects. For me, I’ve experienced a burning “fried” feeling in my ears on several occasions when they’ve occurred, much like I’d been chatting on a cell phone for several hours. Sometimes the tone itself causes physical discomfort in the ear, making one cringe. Related to this, I’ve experienced something akin to a “tuning fork,” where the sound was coming from just outside my ear and sounded identical to a tuning fork. It felt like I was literally being “gonged” and caused dizziness and disorientation for a few seconds afterwards. Other related aspects to ear ringings are ear clickings, “thwumpings,” (for lack of a better way to describe it) and muted pressure without a tone. “Clickings” are just that: clicking noises that seem to come from deep within the ear. My boyfriend has experienced this, which is how I heard about it, and has proven for himself that it’s not natural or some biological malfunction. Often times these clickings occur when he’s not consciously focused...yet they stop as soon as he focuses in on them. “Thwumpings” feel very similar to the effect of having fingers flicked in front of your ears according to those I know who have described it to me. The “muted pressure” is when the sound goes mute in an ear, accompanied by a pressure that usually feels quite uncomfortable. But no ringing or tone follows. This actually seems to be one new mode of operation within my own ear tone adventures, interestingly enough. ;) Since putting this write up out there on the ‘net, not only are some of my ear tones now much fainter and shorter than they ever used to be, but there’s also this new muted pressure thing as well. Another abductee I know who experiences the tones has recently noticed this “change in operations” as well. And a new one that a reader just informed me about are ear tones that sound like “Morse code.” To quote from her email (with Part III - Expanded Insights —_—_—_—_—— ee *e Other related