What Is The Invisible Phenomenon Making The Sky Scream?

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Absolute Documentaries
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July 20, 2025
105.1K views
Tier 2Research and IntelligenceInvestigative Journalism
Experiencer: Ernie Werizac

Analysis Summary

Program Intel Profile
documentaryTopic: technology scienceIntel Value: 7/10

Summary

Alex Hammerford is an investigative journalist exploring strange phenomena. He investigates mysterious sounds reported in Saskatchewan, Canada. In January 2013, Ernie Werizac was awakened by a loud noise that felt like it was coming from the sky. He described it as a scraping sound, louder than a jet. Other witnesses reported similar experiences, feeling uneasy and frightened. Hammerford interviews several people and considers various explanations, including military jets and snowplows. Ultimately, he finds that the sounds could be distorted noises from distant machinery, amplified by temperature inversions in the atmosphere. The encounter left witnesses feeling disturbed, but no lasting impact was mentioned.

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Program Intelligence Analysis

Executive Summary

The documentary investigates mysterious sounds reported from the sky, exploring eyewitness accounts and scientific explanations. It highlights the confusion surrounding these phenomena and seeks to uncover the truth behind the unsettling noises. Ultimately, it suggests that the sounds may be caused by distant heavy machinery, distorted by atmospheric conditions.

Primary Revelation

The sounds reported by witnesses were likely caused by heavy machinery operating at a distance, distorted by the flat terrain and atmospheric conditions.

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Alex Hammerford
journalistpro disclosure
YouTube Channel

My mission is to expose the truth about some of the world's weirdest phenomena.

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Ernie Werizac
witnessneutral
Saskatoon Resident

It was so loud that I felt in my chest and my teeth.

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Janie Friedrich
witnessneutral
North Battleford Resident

It sounded like a loud scraping noise.

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Daniel Yazelle
witnessneutral
North Battleford Resident

It's something you'll never forget.

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Greg Wait
scientistneutral
University of Michigan

People described them as booming sounds and often times they said they sounded like thunder.

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Kenton Lysac
scientistneutral
Saskatchewan University

I really don't believe that it's going to be any seismicity or effect of seismicity in Saskatchewan.

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Eileene Bushvishnak
scientistneutral
University of Saskatchewan

Sound gets distorted as it propagates through the air.

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Jepierre Samarice
scientistneutral
Saskatchewan University

The aurora does not produce sound that we can hear.

otherspecific

Eyewitnesses reported hearing loud, strange sounds from the sky that were frightening and unnerving.

Source: Alex Hammerford
otherspecific

The sounds reported by witnesses were described as being louder than a jet taking off.

Source: Ernie Werizac
othervague

Some witnesses speculated that the sounds could be caused by government testing or extraterrestrial activity.

Source: Unnamed individual
scientificspecific

The sounds may have been caused by heavy machinery operating at a distance, distorted by the flat terrain and atmospheric conditions.

Source: Dr. Eileene Bushvishnak
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Analysis Summary

Program Intel Profile
documentaryTopic: technology scienceIntel Value: 7/10
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Ernie Werizac

Retold Account

This is a retold account. Triad scoring requires direct experiencer testimony.