The Haunted Frequency of UAP
It All Connects! By Lisa Puzo Strickland, PhD
October2025
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In 1980, engineer Vic Tandy was working in a university lab in England when he made a discovery that has continued to play a significant role in the understanding of unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP) and nonhuman intelligence (NHI).
Lab staff had been experiencing the haunting effects of chills up the spine, the feeling of someone watching them, and the appearance of ghostly apparitions.
Tandy finally determined the culprit was a newly installed extractor fan that had been emitting a low frequency soundwave of 19 Hz. Once he turned off the fan, the strangeness stopped.
He immediately dubbed the 19 Hz infrasound as “the haunted frequency.”
THE DIALOGUE BETWEEN NATURAL FREQUENCY AND HUMAN AWARENESS
It has since been confirmed that when the human body, which normally resonates at a much lower frequency somewhere between 1 to 10 Hz, is subjected to the higher frequency of 19 Hz or thereabouts, several sensations can occur.
Distorted vision, feelings of unease or fear, paranoia, and physical sensations such as goosebumps are typical.
But the human body is not only vulnerable to nearby electronics; it is also greatly affected by our environment. To explain…
Scientists have found that the normal 7.83 Hz of the Earth’s ionosphere can be drastically altered by electromagnetic charging events like earthquakes, solar flares, and even thunderstorms. In other words, these environmental occurrences charge the ionosphere that both surrounds and affects everything on our planet.
When these types of charge events happen, the Earth’s resonant field can easily boost to 15-30 Hz. And because we are literally marinating in the ionospheric frequencies of our planet, we are understandably affected by them.
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19 Hz AND UAP
Now that we know, thanks to Vic Tandy and others, that a localized frequency can taint what we perceive and how we perceive it, we can more easily understand how Earthly frequencies can do the same.
Many believe that UAP “hot spots” – locales where sightings are more frequent than other places on Earth -- may in fact be areas that boast higher frequencies, whether due to temporal anomalies or frequent weather patterns.
This has led skeptics to claim that a UAP craft sighting or an orb – or an NHI encounter – may be caused by the hallucinatory effects of the circumambient Hz levels, similar to what happened in Vic Tandy’s lab.
But many experts and enthusiasts alike believe that the boosted wave cycles being experienced by a person may not be necessarily cause a sighting and its accompanying emotions, but may in fact be allowing that person to see an aspect of reality that may not be possible when that person’s frequency is within normal range or when they are subjected to outer frequencies also in normal range, namely 7.83 Hz.
Think of the lens on a camera. As you turn the lens, the aperture - or the amount of light being captured - changes. The same is true with frequencies. As we tune in and out of frequencies, we are able to capture different effects and experiences.
TUNING FORWARD
“The haunted frequency” is just one of the many links between the UFO phenomena and parapsychology (the study of various psi effects.)
And future research looks very promising for both fields, because as one continues to gain legitimate traction on scientific and academic platforms, so too does the other.
So, the next time you see a scary ghost or an un-costumed extraterrestrial, remember, you’re not only sharing the same spot in space and time with what or who you are observing, but you are most likely sharing the same frequency.
Happy Halloween!
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Lisa Puzo Strickland holds a PhD in Philosophy and Parapsychology. She is a Member of the Board of Directors of the Hollywood Disclosure Alliance.
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