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V2K / Voice to Skull

At the V2K   Voices transmitted directly into the victim's skull via the bone conduction. Nobody except the person concerned can hear this.

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There are two types of V2K:

1. the pulsed microwave method: every time the speech wave changes from positive to negative, we generate a microwave pulse. The brain hears a click for every pulse. All of these clicks are some form of digital audio. This goes through walls.

2. A steady tone is frequency modulated with a speech wave. The ear hears hissing, but the brain hears a voice. This is an analog form. This doesn't work through walls.

Then we can combine the two methods: We use the output of Method 2 as the input of Method 1. This goes through walls.

1. Pulsed microwave method

1.1. Radio waves versus microwaves

1.1.1 Radio waves

Radio and television signals have a smooth waveform that we call a sine wave.

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Such a signal cannot penetrate a nerve cell. The wall of a nerve cell has a small electrical current that stops the signal.

1.1.2 Microwaves

Microwaves are short, strong pulses.

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Such a signal can penetrate a nerve cell. This was made in 1962 by Dr. Allan Frey of Cornell University in New York

 

1.2. Speech conversion into impulses

 

Dr. Joseph Sharp first demonstrated a microwave voice for the skull in 1973.

Every time the sine wave changes from positive to negative, a microwave pulse is generated.

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Mind control is the systematic use of unethical manipulative methods to convince others to conform to the manipulator's wishes.

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“The European Parliament ... above all calls for an international agreement on a general ban on research and development projects - whether military or civil - that involve the application of knowledge in the field of chemical and electrical processes or sound waves or other functions of the human brain include the development of weapons that could open the door to any form of human manipulation; this convention should also include a ban on all currently known and all conceivable uses of such systems ”.

Quoting from a report of the Committee on Foreign Affairs, Security and Defense Policy dated January 14, 1999

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