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It wasn't a UFO. It wasn't a military exercise. It was a radio signal. Sahara -1995-
There is no consensus. But a fringe group of geographers and "chrono-archeologists" have proposed a wild hypothesis: that the Sahara of 1995 was not the Sahara we think we know. The voice on the radio wasn't a message
On July 18, 1995, a team of Italian geologists working near the Ténéré region of Niger—dubbed "the desert within the desert"—reported a strange phenomenon. At precisely 3:14 AM local time, the sand beneath their feet began to hum. Not the sound of wind, but a low, harmonic frequency that vibrated through the bones of their legs. Their magnetometers went haywire, registering a spike equivalent to a minor geomagnetic storm, but localized to a radius of just 300 meters. It wasn't a military exercise
It wasn't a meteorite. It wasn't wreckage.