Dispatch No. 5: My Ham Radio Has Picked Up Something. We Are Calling It the Hum. It Is Not the First Time.
Filed at 2:47 AM. The timestamps matter. Please note the timestamp.
I have been running the radio equipment since 11 PM. This is standard practice during periods of elevated activity, which I define as any period in which more than three prophecy indicators are active simultaneously. We are currently at five.
The Hum
At 11:34 PM, the ham radio picked up a signal on a frequency I will not publish here. The signal is not voice. It is not Morse. It is a recurring pattern I am describing, for lack of a more technical term, as a hum. The Hum is not new to me. I documented a similar signal in 2019 and again in early 2022. Both times, the Hum preceded a significant event by between nine and twenty-three days.
What is new is the cadence. The 2019 Hum I described as “patient.” The 2022 Hum I described as “deliberate.” The current Hum I would describe as “interested.” Something about it feels attentive, like the difference between a sound that is simply occurring and a sound that is listening for a response. I have not responded. I am trained in signal discipline and I do not transmit during monitoring windows.
What You Should Do
If you have a ham radio and you are a licensed operator, document your overnight activity for the next two weeks and report unusual cadences to the Cult of America signal monitoring inbox. It is now 3:02 AM. The Hum is still there. I am going to make tea. — Reverend Cyrus Hale, 3:02 AM — Note the timestamp
