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The effects of pulsed microwaves on the human brain

Gendarme ProfessionThe effects of pulsed microwaves on the human brain

Profession Gendarme - Nov 15, 2023

Governments routinely “classify” information relating to manipulation of the human nervous system.

   

In 1962, American scientist Allan H. Frey conducted experiments with pulsed microwaves, which produced clicking, buzzing, whistling, or banging sounds in the heads of people several thousand meters away. In his report, he also writes that with changing parameters it can produce tingling sensations or a perception of severe shaking in the head and claims that this energy "could potentially be used as a tool to explore the coding of the system nervous…and to stimulate the nervous system without the damage caused by electrodes” (see this).

In other words, Allan Frey was close to finding a way to manipulate the human nervous system remotely. This was quickly understood by the American government. Over the next two decades, Frey, funded by the Office of Naval Research and the U.S. Army, was the nation's most active researcher on the biological effects of microwave radiation. Frey made the rats docile by exposing them to radiation with an average power of only 50 microwatts per square centimeter. It changed the rats' specific behaviors at 8 microwatts per square centimeter. He changed the heart rate of living frogs to 3 microwatts per square centimeter. At just 0,6 microwatts per square centimeter, it caused the hearts of isolated frogs to stop beating by timing the microwave pulses to a precise moment in the heartbeat (see this and this).

In 1975, Allan Frey published his research on the blood-brain barrier in the Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, where the blood-brain barrier (protecting the brain from poison that enters it with the blood) of rats, illuminated by pulsed radio frequency, allowed color to penetrate their brains. His findings were confirmed by 13 different laboratories in 6 countries and with the use of different animals.

In 2012, Allan H. Frey wrote an article in which he described how the American Brooks Air Force had falsified its experiment by selecting a contractor who injected the dye into the intestines rather than the blood, and thus ensured that the dye does not appear in the brain. This was supposed to help the US Air Force get people's approval to build radars nearby. According to Frey, the same Brooks Air Force Base then attempted to "discredit unclassified microwave research" in order to cover up "a classified microwave biological weapons program."

Allan Frey concluded: “Funding for open biomicrowave research in the United States has essentially stopped. » Moreover, the general public (around the world) until now knows nothing about the possibility of controlling one's brain activity remotely thanks to the effects of pulsed microwaves on one's nervous system.

In March 2021, American scientist James C. Lin wrote an article on Havana syndrome, in which he wrote that this disorder caused to American diplomats and government agents in Cuba and elsewhere was most likely produced by pulsed microwaves (see this).

On December 5, 2020, the American Academy of Sciences published a study on Havana syndrome, in which it states:

“Overall, directed pulsed RF (radiofrequency) energy, particularly in those with distinct early manifestations, appears to be the most plausible mechanism to explain these cases among those reviewed by the committee. »

But on March 2, 2023, American television CNN published an article on the report from the 7 American intelligence agencies. He stated that "there is no credible evidence that a foreign adversary has a weapon or collection device capable of causing mysterious incidents" (Havana Syndrome). In this way, American intelligence agencies tried to deny the validity of the scientific report of the American Academy of Sciences and hide from the general public of the world the fact that pulsed microwaves can be used to attack their minds.

Control the human brain, control the world [...]

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