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Case No. #1084

Kimberley Region, The Case of the Low-Frequency Resonance in the Shadows of Rocks

Category: UnclassifiableResolution: InvestigatingLocation: Australia / Kimberley RegionRecorded: 6/6/2026, 7:18:28 PM
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Summary

On September 14, 2019, periodic low-frequency vibrations were detected emanating from deep within the earth in an undeveloped area of the Kimberley Region, Western Australia. These vibrations originate from a specific rock formation, causing widespread electronic equipment malfunction and physiological effects on humans. Similar reports dating back to historical geological surveys suggest this phenomenon has existed for a long time. Authorities conducted detailed investigations but have yet to pinpoint the source, and the area remains under strict surveillance.

Details

On September 14, 2019, irregular low-frequency vibrations were first observed in an undeveloped area of the inland Kimberley Region, Western Australia. This was detected by subterranean acoustic sensors installed by a private geological survey team. Initial reports were processed as unusual ground rumblings. Authorities received the report and added it to the watchlist.

The vibrations originate from a specific rock formation and are confined to an approximate 500-meter radius. Their periodicity, though irregular, exhibits a clear pattern, persisting for several days to weeks before abruptly ceasing. This phenomenon bears a strong resemblance to the 'Voice of the Earth-Crawler' found in ancient aboriginal traditions of the local indigenous people. Authorities dispatched experts in folklore to investigate any potential connections.

Historical records reveal multiple reports of similar unpleasant low-frequency sounds and electronic equipment malfunctions during mineral explorations in the 1970s. At the time, investigations concluded these were 'unexplained geological phenomena' due to technical limitations and the remote location, and the records were archived. However, the similarities with the current incident necessitated a re-evaluation.

Authorities deployed state-of-the-art subterranean radar and acoustic analysis equipment. Within a 20-meter radius of the vibration's epicenter, unnatural density variations suggestive of artificial structures and non-linear sound waves not typically generated by conventional geological activity were detected. However, the source's extreme depth makes direct exploratory drilling exceedingly difficult.

During vibration occurrences, investigators frequently reported experiencing mild dizziness, loss of balance, and disorientation. Some investigators testified to experiencing faint auditory hallucinations. These are neurological effects that cannot be explained by typical low-frequency vibrations alone, suggesting the involvement of something beyond a mere acoustic phenomenon. Authorities are closely monitoring the health of their investigators.

Authorities continue long-term monitoring of the affected region. The recurrence interval of the vibrations appears to be shortening, and their intensity is gradually increasing. The true nature of the deep-seated source remains unknown, and what further developments this phenomenon may bring is unpredictable. A new large-scale investigation plan is currently under consideration.

Timeline

  1. September 14, 2019Private geological survey team first observed low-frequency vibrations.
  2. September 20, 2019Authorities received the case and initiated preliminary investigation.
  3. October 5, 2019Local resident (Aboriginal elder) pointed out similarities to ancient traditions.
  4. January 12, 2020Detailed investigation with advanced equipment confirmed unusual density changes deep underground.
  5. February 18, 2020Investigators reported health issues, raising the possibility of more than just low-frequency effects.

Witness Testimony

Witness A (Geological Surveyor)The subterranean acoustic sensors started showing abnormal patterns. At first, I thought it was an earthquake, but it was an irregular rhythm, like a heartbeat.
Investigator B (Acoustic Analysis Team)Non-linear components, impossible for typical geological noise, were detected in specific frequency bands. Further analysis showed it closely resembled signals emitted from an artificial structure.
Aboriginal ElderThat is the voice of the earth-crawler. Our ancestors, too, heard that sound sometimes echoing from underground. It is said that those who approach lose their way and are misled by shadows.

Kyuu's Analysis

An unknown source deep underground. This cannot be explained by mere geological phenomena. It is necessary to identify its long-term impact and purpose.

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