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November 3, 2013
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Microwave hearing is a scientific fact. Existing radar units can be modified to transmit a beam of pulsed microwave energy into a person?s skull which causes sounds such as ticks, buzzes, hisses, knocks, chirps, and words. Despite some of the relatively recent announcements that this is possible, according to other mainstream reports, it has been around in some form since at least the early 1960s. Two notable contributors to the early development of microwave hearing include Dr. Allan Frey and Dr. Joseph Sharp. The sounds, which originate from within, above, or behind the head, are transmitted to the inner ear via bone conduction. There is no external noise. It can be applied at a distance of at least hundreds of meters. Man-portable transmitters allegedly exist. Microwave hearing is a well-established phenomenon, the basis for which extends back to at least the early 1960s. According to the US military, some uses for microwave hearing include establishing a private message transfer, and disrupting people who are not aware that the technology exists. NATO and the US Army consider microwave hearing to be a NLW. Excerpt from NewWorldWar.org. See also #HumanComputerIntelligenceNetwork #C4ISR #DirectedEnergyWeapons #AugCog #MindReading
November 3, 2013
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