Les gémissements et les pleurs des personnes mortes lors des attentats du 9 septembre se feraient entendre lors des jours de tempête, dans les environs de la Freedom Tower — le gratte-ciel nouvellement construit sur l'emplacement des anciennes tours jumelles.
Il y a même une vidéo du phénomène !
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9/11 Ghosts Wailing at New World Trade Center?
Can the ghosts of the 9/11 attack on the World Trade Center be heard wailing through the new complex?
That's the question as videos pop up on YouTube demonstrating that a strange, howling sound echoes through the site whenever a strong wind blows.
Anyone who remembers the original twin towers will recall a similar phenomenon, especially the sound of the buildings creaking in a strong wind. But that was caused by the "wind tunnel" effect as higher winds blew between the two buildings.
The new One World Trade Center is a single structure. So why does it sound as if thousands of voices are "wailing" in the forlorn winds that sometimes sweep through lower Manhattan?
Explanations of the natural cause of the "Wailing Wind" at the new site abound, grounded in scientific theory and proven fact.
But there's no escaping the eery quality of this new phenomenon and anyone with a touch of mysticism will agree the sound of wailing voices coming from the area are unsettling and very spooky.
Here's the latest video documenting the chilling effect:
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Bubblews ... mais en fait, comme beaucoup d'entre vous l'ont probablement deviné, il semblerait que ce soit juste un effet du vent qui fait vibrer la structure du bâtiment à la manière d'une gigantesque harpe éolienne (phénomène acoustique qui était déjà présent lors de la construction du gratte-ciel).
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Freedom Tower moans in the wind – Destined to be forever “haunted”There is a new youtube vid going around that purports to show strange noises generated at the new Freedom Tower site. Yes, there is noise. No, it is not THE GHOSTS OF 9/11!!
I’m sorry, sometimes you have to call a spade a spade, or in this case, an idiotic and ignorant mystery mongering web site a piece of BS.
We’ve covered this before when the tower was being built and Hurricane Sandy whooshed through making the building into a natural aeolian (wind) harp.Stuff like this happens and is likely responsible for many of the mystery “sky noises” that have been hyped over the past two years. We’ve posted about these mystery sounds EXTENSIVELY – the only non-paranormally inclined site to do so in such a comprehensive manner, but people still wish to believe sky noises are trumpets of the apocalypse or some such nonsense.
Please learn some simple acoustics. The wind against objects makes noise – it causes vibrations that generate sound. This sound can be eerie, beautiful or disturbing. But it’s natural, not supernatural. I fear that this structure at Ground Zero will forever be associated with spirits of the dead and predict the building will perpetually be “haunted”, by mind monsters.
Another point, this gives me the opportunity to say that this site, Bubblews, is beyond Doubtful. Nothing on here is to be trusted as it is user driver for sensationalism and unreferenced, unverified paranormal nonsense. Don’t ever go there. You can tell just by the spelling…
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Doubtful News (site sceptique assez sympa qui mérite qu'on y jette un œil de temps en temps)
Cela dit, je trouve cette légende urbaine intéressante car elle n'est finalement qu'un avatar moderne d'un folklore plus ancien dépeignant le gémissement du vent comme le cri des âmes damnées. Anatole le Braz fait par exemple état d'histoires similaires chez les paysans bretons du XIXème siècle : le bruit de la mer lors des tempêtes était assimilé aux lamentations des marins noyés dans l'océan.
Et pour finir sur une note plus drôle (bien que vaguement consternante), un commentaire posté sur Youtube en réaction à la vidéo ci-dessus : \o/
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VonHelton - Il y a 2 semaines
It's Freedom Tower. As for the sound, it's the muslim spire on top of the tower. It's designed to make that sound. If your Muslim, you'll recognize it as the Muslim call to prayer.