Edited By
Sophia Hart
A new signal, derived from Schumann frequency, is gaining attention among forums interested in unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP). While some are eager to use the signal to initiate contact, others raise serious concerns regarding safety and control over who might respond.
The signal, dubbed a "dog whistle", reportedly summons UAP. As it becomes widely available, individuals are divided over its implications. Some believe it could enhance contact, while others worry about potential negative interactions.
Comments across community boards reveal diverse perspectives:
Caution About Contact: "I donโt want to call in someone that is bad for me" suggests fear around unwanted presences.
Potential Benefits: One user claimed, "This would work really well with the Gateway Affirmation for greater experiences."
Recent Experiments: Another participant stated, "We saw several anomalous things in the sky pretty good results for only rocking it for half an hour."
A few primary themes emerged from discussions:
Safety in Communication: Participants voice apprehension about who may answer the signal, stressing this could be risky without proper guidance.
Equipment and Setup: Inquiries about the best devices to play the signal reflect a desire for optimal results.
Combining Practices: Many believe that meditation should accompany the signal for effective outreach.
"The supposed โdog whistleโ is a mix of frequencies itโs out there now and people are trying to use it themselves."
While some reported eerie auditory effects, like ear ringing after playing the signal, others described immediate sightings. One person noted seeing "a bright white horizontal tear in the sky."
๐ Mixed interest in a new UAP signal prompts safety debates.
๐ "We saw several anomalous things in the sky" - user account of early experimentation.
๐งโโ๏ธ Users suggest meditation enhances effectiveness of the signal.
As discussions continue, the push to harness this UAP 'dog whistle' raises essential questions about the balance between curiosity and caution.