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I've been noticing them increasingly over the past year or so.

Here's a guy who starts his video with the same observation:

https://www.bitchute.com/video/PluMDGZwoMhO/

When I can, I watch what they do when they stop and pull over. Nothing.

I've been noticing them increasingly over the past year or so. Here's a guy who starts his video with the same observation: https://www.bitchute.com/video/PluMDGZwoMhO/ When I can, I watch what they do when they stop and pull over. Nothing.

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I spent a fair amount of time in the north east, so to never hear sirens is usually just a quiet day, but I'll agree that I'm hearing them more frequently, oftentimes several times a day and night. In fact, I heard several different sirens in the distance. One as I was reading the link on the poal main page, another during the video play when I muted the video, and another as I started writing this comment after watching the video.

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I live in the city. Since the new year, I've been hearing them at least once an hour throughout the day and night, but usually more like every 15 minutes or so. Before the new year, over the last two years during this fake pandemic, they've been regular at specific times of day: in the morning when people are going to work, when they get off for lunch, when they're going home from work, and then throughout the evening until most people have gone home for the night.

I sent an email to complain to the city, and they responded saying something about the need to test the sirens. A bunch of BS.

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I live in the city.

My deepest sympathy.

I'm in a village, established in the 1800's. We even have a water tower ala Petticoat Junction. There's a couple of Hootervilles about a half hour away and Mount Pilot is about an hour. Sirens around me are still pretty rare. (They test the big emergency sirens once a month.)

When I hear them, I go to broadcastify.com and pull up the local police/fire channels to listen to. Perhaps you can find channels near you so you can hear what those sirens are responding to.

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I'm experiencing the same thing. Sirens all hours of the day and night.

LPT: Get yourself a scanner I have noticed an increase in heart related calls it seems. I live in a town and not a city though so it's always fairly quiet.

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I listen to fire scanner most nights. Over the last twenty years I have followed fire calls. In the last year ,since the vaccines I have never heard so many calls for difficulty breathing & heart problems. At least 4 -6 an hour. Sometimes more. In a county of 450,000 I believe this is a lot. We are not talking old we are talking 20-65 range. Beware of these vaccines.

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I don't do vaccines and stay away from pharmaceuticals as much as I can, but I see people lined up all day long at the nearby clinic, waiting to get their jabs.

Maybe the sirens are for what you say. I didn't even think of that.

We have been hearing from nurses and pathologists that the hospitals are filled with "vaccine" injured people, and the insurance industry reports that the death and disability rate is 40% higher than it should be, which is an incredible increase, a national emergency actually. So why should we wonder about more sirens? We know what is happening. All according to plan. Nothing to see here.

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I've been to the main city hospital twice this year. Both times it was very dead of any activity. The emergency room was almost completely empty with only a skeleton crew of staff puttering around doing very little.

I made a formal complaint to my city about all the siren noise and they blew me off without any explanation of why it was going on.

Lots of sirens and an empty hospital. Do you have any ideas what they are doing?

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I was thinking they're just making noise to push the idea that people are catching the virus.

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I was just thinking this very thought a few days ago.

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I'm hearing them about every 15 minutes since the new year. Day and night.

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Seems about right. This evening is a lot less. I was wondering if it was drug related. People tend to over do it on New Years. Tonight is less than the previous week.

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There was a bloke from Finland who made this same thread a few months ago. I'm in Australia and I've noticed the same.

Its possible that after the quiet of our major lockdowns I'm just sensitive to any stimulation.

Im not sure if it's real but I've definitely noticed it

I don't usually like to jump into these anecdotal dog piles, but this particular one has actually entered my mind on more than just a few occasions as of lately; or last year or two.

Yes, I've noticed the increase in sirens screaming all over the place. Just thinking to myself, man there sure are a lot of amberlamps, cops, and fire trucks, running around these days...

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Thanks for your input.

It's a psychological ploy to increase fear of COVID and make people think it's worse than it is.