Is it the coming of the apocalypse, some sort of alien communication or just the work of electromagnetic currents?

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REVELATION: Some claim it is 'Second Coming
Whatever the theory the chilling trumpet-like sounds heard coming from the sky as far as Kiev, Canada and Manchester has sparked a fierce debate to its origins.

And the latest incident recorded from Blackburn, Lancashire, last month proves that the mysterious noises are not confined to major cities but have been heard in smaller towns.

The noises were first documented in 2011 with several more recordings appearing on YouTube throughout 2012 and 2013 with claims that the sounds were the work of High Frequency Active Auroral Research - a deep sea communication device.


CHILLING: Sounds heard over Blackburn, Lancashire


'There can be quite a lot of causes why those waves are generated: earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, hurricanes, storms and tsunamis, however the scale of the observed humming sound in terms of both the area covered and its power far exceeds those that can be generated by the above-mentioned phenomena."

Yet conspiracists and religious figures have painted a much worrying picture and are adamant that the noises could signal the end of the world or 'The Second Coming'.

"War of the worlds! Aliens are coming! Just a matter of time....." Lindsay Marie Donaldson posted.

Facebook user Steven Place said: "These sounds are the trumpets being blown by God's angels. This 'man' will have the answers to everyones problems. Please people just come to Jesus you don't have to go to church or anything special. You don't even have to tell anyone. Just save yourselves before it's too late and you don't know how."

Numerous references have poured in through social media sites citing St. Paul's letter of I Thessalonians 4:16, which states that the trumpet of God heralds the Second Coming of Christ.


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