Here’s a revised version of your post:
I want to share my experience of a recent UFO sighting that coincided with a perplexing four-hour session of what is often referred to as the “hum.” I live in the San Luis Valley, a place that I’ve come to realize is a hotspot for paranormal events. Notably, author Christopher O’Brien spent a significant amount of time here and wrote a book titled “**Enter the Valley: UFOs, Religious Miracles, Cattle Mutilations, and Other Unexplained Phenomena in the San Luis Valley.” In his work, he discusses the “Taos hum” phenomenon, which sometimes occurs during UFO sightings.
A few months ago, I became increasingly uneasy due to an unusual surge of military activity in my area. Having lived here for 12 years, I’ve witnessed various military aircraft flying overhead, but that night felt different. Several Blackhawk helicopters were in the sky for a continuous four hours, causing many locals to feel discomfort.
Around 7:30 PM, I, along with a few others, spotted two white orbs of light being pursued by a military helicopter over the Rio Grande Gorge, heading north. As I tracked the orbs with my eyes, I watched in astonishment as they suddenly vanished from sight. I had a similar sighting a decade ago while at a hot springs further south.
A couple of weeks after sharing my sighting on a popular conspiracy forum, someone reached out to me, claiming to have experienced the “rumbling” phenomenon following his UFO sightings. At the time, I didn’t think much of it, but I was soon in for an unsettling surprise.
Just two nights later, I was engulfed by a deep, low-frequency “rumbling” vibration that seemed to originate from deep within the Earth. It felt omnipresent, a disconcerting sensation that I couldn’t pinpoint. Thankfully, I haven’t experienced it again since that night.
I remain baffled by the hum and why it occurred after a dozen years without any sign of it. This is my account, and while it may seem ordinary or underwhelming, it has left a lasting impression on me.
Thank you for sharing your experience; it sounds both intriguing and unsettling. The San Luis Valley really seems to be a unique area for such phenomena, and your account adds to the growing number of testimonials that highlight the connection between UFO sightings and the accompanying “hum” or low-frequency vibrations.
It’s fascinating how you noticed the increased military activity alongside your sighting. It raises questions about whether there’s an awareness or response from military personnel regarding these phenomena, which many deem to be unexplainable. The fact that you saw the two orbs of light and witnessed them dematerialize must have been quite an intense experience, especially with the military craft actively pursuing them.
The “hum” phenomenon itself is mysterious; many people have reported similar experiences in various locations around the world. It’s interesting that you only felt it after your sighting and after engaging with others who have had similar experiences. It makes one wonder about potential connections between different experiences of phenomena and shared consciousness or energy in certain places.
Your testimony isn’t average or underwhelming—it’s a significant piece of the puzzle in understanding the complexities of these events. The unsettling nature of the hum and your feelings afterward are entirely valid, and it’s important to bring awareness to such phenomena, especially in areas known for heightened paranormal activity. Have you considered documenting or researching any further into these experiences? It might be worthwhile to connect with others in your community or online who have had similar experiences to see if there are patterns or insights that can be gained.