^^ That all sounds to me like you ran into a bit of HI, Ahmedoy, or were actually having a dream of sorts.
I say "of sorts" because you may actually have been dreaming, but were also in a brief period of NREM, meaning that your dreaming mind wasn't prepared for you to still be asleep and dreaming, and was at a bit of a loss about what to produce for imagery -- so it gave you what you were most expecting to see, which was the noise to which you seemed interested in paying a lot of attention... in other words, you were dreaming about HI. For instance, during that time you thought you were 100% awake, you might actually have been asleep and dreaming (during non-lucid dreams, you always think you are 100% awake, so there is a chance that you were just dreaming you were awake).
So, whether it was HI or a dream about HI, the solution I offer is the same: treat it all as noise that is getting in the way of your actual dream. Just calmly let it pass, and don't try to decide what it all is at it is happening (this is just another way of paying too much attention to it). In time, your dreaming mind will spool back up and give you dreams you want to be in.
I also highly recommend that you avoid assuming that your REM period has ended. REM periods do not need to follow a specific schedule, and can tend to start up "off schedule" if you are doing things like WILD or DEILD and looking for more dreams and sleep. But if you "know" you are out of a REM period, then you probably will be, and the dreaming you desire might prove just a bit harder to come by.
tl;dr: Try to ignore the noise, Ahmedoy, and calmly wait for your dream to arrive. You're already proving that you are right at your dream's door; don't allow yourself to force it closed by paying too much attention to that noise!
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