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Sept 10 Strange Sky Sounds: Apocalyptic

Sept 10 Strange Sky Sounds 2017-09-11 On September 10. 2017  The windows of my home were closed . The sound and vibrations was continual, lower pitch then higher pitch.  Everyone must know that after 9 pm the city does not allow noise . Which means anyone found violating this law will be penalized. So when that strange sound is humming like a siren in the middle of night it magnified. It has not been the first time I have heard this sound in Canada, Winnipeg. So if i was to match the sound it sounded like the one reported with the most recent sound like in the below video on Aug 20, 2017 Franklin NC. So the sound definitely came from out of this world. Not a sound you can get used to. It is unpleasent, annoying, and almost like a warning sound, an emergency sound, an alert sound. Who is alerting us? Last Night, The abnormal sound was being reported all over the social medias too. From Australi, to the UK and all over the United States. What is the root to this sound? Was i

After Irma's Aftermath

MEGATRNDZ > News  > Weather > Hurricane Irma : Assessing The Damage Breaking News: Alabama now State of Emergency accepted by President Trump 4 pm tonight JUST IN: President Trump approves Alabama emergency declaration due to Irma pic.twitter.com/1n2UsCPYuM — NBC Politics (@NBCPolitics) September 11, 2017 Floridians take stock and begin recovery as Irma exits https://t.co/UvPQ7vUdYJ pic.twitter.com/fzJv6sXPB6 — NBC News (@NBCNews) September 11, 2017 After Irma AFTERMATH  2017-09-11- 2:48 pm  As the Hurricane Irma left the Florida State 1, 000,000 people still without electricity and still not a safe place to live. It was at some point described as a Humanity Crisis as certain parts of the area where it was a category 4 looked like a ghost town of despair and destruction. By mid day, today damages was already reported in the Naples Florida area. Jacksonville:  As tides grow, and Hurricane Irma passes tides as high as  23.3 ft cause Jacksonville to