This article I stumbled upon just blew my mind and not going to lie, freaked me out. I would love to hear some thoughts.
***I apologize in advance for not being a contributor and providing a lot of response. I’m a homeschooling parent of many and just got one down for a nap. Now I have lessons with the others.
That was the whole and only reason f or making that shit movie: the frequencies. I wonder how those who adore the Obamas will feel about such a disgusting attack on people. This honestly makes me feel sick with revulsion.
We muted the tv during the weird frequencies part. The spouse and I laughed while doing it saying to each other, “are we crazy?” In the same moment we smiled at each other and totally knew we were not!
It doesn't mean you are crazy but it does mean you are misunderstanding a listening format. It's the bass track in 5.1 surround.
That's funny you would downvote the only person telling you what it actually is. It is the bass track. Only people who don't understand how surround sound is achieved could think this is a secret infrasonic track. The subwoofer is the ".1" in 5.1 surround. Low end bass sounds are separated from the midrange and highs and sent to the subwoofer in theaters and home surround systems. It makes the booms boomier. That's what this audio file is.
I’ve been trying to find a clip of just the “noise” that caused events in the movie. Have you seen the movie? If you have you’ll know the screeching noise that I’m taking about. How would the high pitch screeching be a part of the bass track?
How could a screech be infrasonic? Infrasonic refers to pitches below the range of human hearing, <20 Hz. It's the pitches that are slower than most subwoofers can reproduce. If you could experience a reproduction of an infrasonic tone you would feel it in your body, but not hear it.
Thanks for clarifying, I honestly don’t know much about this and appreciate your response.
You are welcome. Thank you for being nice.
No where near a big enough deal is being made about this.
Are there any other movies and/or TV shows that have been released that have these audio tracks?
I’m sure there is! Let me tell you a crazy story.... We like to play our old Wii and original XBOX with the kids sometimes. The first day we had it out, after the kids went to bed and we were finally in silence getting ready to watch tv, I suddenly started to shake, shiver, and feel like complete crap. It was the weirdest thing. We paused the tv because it was that weird. I noticed the Xbox humming in the cabinet. Spouse got up and turned it off. The shivering, and shaking stopped. Right then I declared it would never be turned back on especially with the kids. I bet frequencies are emitted through game counsels too, that would explain a lot.
Ohhh, that would definitely freak me out! Glad you’re ok. These people are evil!
All modern movies have it. It's the bass track for the subwoofer.
Another reason not to give pedowood your money
No surprise. Netflix among other platforms have been engaged in both direct and subliminal social engineering for a decade now.
Netflix history shows are something else. Black Vikings.... like what?
True. But I can honestly say... this film felt like death.
Do ya suppose that the department of health should pull this film from the public as it is hazardous to your health? How about it? How about the department of justice as this is a criminal act? How about OSHA?
The guess it’s would take more than speculation for any sort of action to be taken and we all know who owns the three letter agencies.
Seems like an analysis would prove it.
That's interesting. The innocuous reason for including infrasonic frequencies would be to heighten the emotional intensity of the scene. Like a sound track, but taken to the next level.
However, in this day and age it's naive to assume innocent motives. The intent is to manipulate us in a hidden manner. It's insidious and I wonder how many other programs (no pun intended) are doing the same thing.
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Uncontrollable defecation, you say? Is this Cartmans brown note? Are Trey and Matt ahead of the curve again?
https://southpark.fandom.com/wiki/The_Brown_Note
I would bet these are related. Good find! Season 3 Episode 17 Production no. 317 Original airdate - January 12, 2000
Im somewhat embarrassed to admit at almost 60 years old that I have an encyclopedic knowledge of South Park. Trey and Matt are very based. Many of their episodes have presaged the events of today. And not in the same way as the Simpsons. Much less commsy and not as sinister. More like part of the awakening. Too bad their main audience, the milennials, didnt take heed.
Don't feel bad. I'm a 56 year old housewife watching South Park
They USED to be based, or never were and just showed their true colors once their women got a hold of them.
They went woke right as Trump got in as President.
They have TDS.
There is also a craft beer called The Brown Note….worth your money if you drink craft beers.
Videodrome!
Wait until we start hearing more about the healing power of frequency
Sorry, this is retarded. It is only a normal bass track for a surround sound system.