Voice to Skull (V2K)

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“The Voice of God weapon – a device that projects voices into your head to make you think God is speaking to you – is the military’s equivalent of an urban myth,” writes Wired Magazine. “Meaning, it’s mentioned periodically at defense workshops,… and typically someone whispers about it actually being used.” 1

“The microwave auditory effect, also known as the microwave hearing effect or the Frey effect, consists of audible clicks induced by pulsed/modulated microwave frequencies,” reports Wikipedia. James C. Linn notes that “Frey found that human subjects exposed to 1310 MHz and 2982 MHz microwaves at average power densities of 0.4 to 2 mW/cm2 perceived auditory sensations described as buzzing or knocking sounds. The sensation occurred instantaneously at average incident power densities well below that necessary for known biological damage and appeared to originate from within or near the back of the head.” 2

Wikipedia continues:

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The clicks are generated directly inside the human head without the need of any receiving electronic device. The effect was first reported by persons working in the vicinity of radar transponders during World War II. These induced sounds are not audible to other people nearby.… The existence of non-lethal weaponry that exploits the microwave auditory effect appears to have been classified ‘Secret NOFORN’ in the USA from (at the latest) 1998, until the declassification on 6 December 2006 of “Bioeffects of Selected Non-Lethal Weaponry” in response to a FOIA request.3

The Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request (refer to case #614F-06) was made “for all documents pertaining to the microwave auditory effect, microwave hearing effect, Frey effect, artificial telepathy, and/or any device/weapon which uses and/or causes such effect; and any covert or undisclosed use of hypnosis.” Possible influence on subject(s) notes that “microwave hearing may be useful to provide a disruptive condition to a person not aware of the technology. Not only might it be disruptive to the sense of hearing, it could be psychologically devastating if one suddenly heard “voices within one’s head”. 4

Until 2008 when the entry was abruptly deleted, the online U.S. Army Thesaurus reported of “voice to skull technology” that defined the term as a:

Nonlethal weapon which includes (1) a neuro-electromagnetic device which uses microwave transmission of sound into the skull of persons or animals by way of pulse-modulated microwave radiation; and (2) a silent sound device which can transmit sound into the skull of person or animals. NOTE: The sound modulation may be voice or audio subliminal messages. One application of V2K is use as an electronic scarecrow to frighten birds in the vicinity of airports.5

“Birds seem to be highly sensitive to microwave audio,” says Lev Sadovnik of the Sierra Nevada Corporation in the US working on a device “dubbed MEDUSA (Mob Excess Deterrent Using Silent Audio) [which] exploits the microwave audio effect, in which short microwave pulses rapidly heat tissue, causing a shockwave inside the skull that can be detected by the ears. A series of pulses can be transmitted to produce recognisable sounds.” The article in New Scientist continues:

MEDUSA involves a microwave auditory effect “loud” enough to cause discomfort or even incapacitation. Sadovnik says that normal audio safety limits do not apply since the sound does not enter through the eardrums.… He has carried out his own work on the technique, and was even approached by the music industry about using microwave audio to enhance sound systems, he told New Scientist.

“But is it going to be possible at the power levels necessary?” he asks. Previous microwave audio tests involved very “quiet” sounds that were hard to hear, a high-power system would mean much more powerful – and potentially hazardous – shockwaves.6

Non-microwave equivalents have also been invented that utilize frequency modulation of highly directional ultrasonic sound waves. “Holosonic Research Labs and American Technology Corporation both have versions of directed sound, which can allow a single person to hear a message that others around don’t hear,” continues Wired Magazine. “DARPA appears to be working on its own sonic projector.” 7

Nicholas Jones details electronic Mind Control at the Educate-Yourself.org website:

Subliminal words in the correct electromagnetic-field that expresses human consciousness, attuned to the human brain, can enter our minds at a subconscious level. Our brain activity patterns can apparently be measured and stored on computer by super-computers. If a victim needs subliminal-thoughts implanted, all that is necessary is to capture, save on computer, and target the person’s brainwave pattern to send them such low frequency subliminal-messages that they actually think it is their own thoughts.8

Writes Dick Sutphen in “The Battle for Your Mind: Brainwashing Techniques
Being Used On The Public”:

There are also inaudible ELFs (extra-low frequency waves). These are electromagnetic in nature. One of the primary uses of ELFs is to communicate with our submarines.… Waves below 6 cycles per second caused the subjects to become very emotionally upset, and even disrupted bodily functions. At 8.2 cycles, they felt very high… an elevated feeling, as though they had been in masterful meditation, learned over a period of years. Eleven to 11.3 cycles induced waves of depressed agitation leading to riotous behavior.9


Related links

1 Sharon Weinberger, “The Voice of God Weapon Returns,” Wired Magazine, 21 December 2007, at http://www.wired.com/dangerroom/2007/12/the-voice-of-go/ (retrieved: 6 January 2011).

2 Richard Alan Miller, “Synthetic Telepathy And…,” Presented at the Consciousness Technologies Conference, July 19-21, 2001, on Saturday, July 20th, 2001, in Sisters, Oregon, at http://richardalanmiller.com/ram/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=152%3Asynthetic-telepathy-and&catid=44%3Ascrollercontent&Itemid=185

3 “Microwave auditory effect,” Wikipedia.org, at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microwave_auditory_effect (retrieved: 6 January 2011).

4 “Bioeffects of Selected Non-Lethal Weapons,” Christians Against Mental Slavery, at http://www.slavery.org.uk/Bioeffects_of_Selected_Non-Lethal_Weapons.pdf (retrieved: 6 January 2011).

5 “voice to skull devices,” U.S. Army Thesaurus, at http://call.army.mil/products//thesaur/00016275.htm (retrieved: circa 2008); See also: Sharon Weinberger, “Army Yanks ‘Voice-To-Skull Devices’ Site,” Wired Magazine, at http://www.wired.com/dangerroom/2008/05/army-removes-pa/ (retrieved: 25 March 2011).

6 David Hambling, “Microwave ray gun controls crowds with noise,” New Scientist, 3 July 2008, http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn14250 (retrieved: 24 May 2011).

7 Weinberger, “The Voice of God.”

8 Nicholas Jones, “Total Population Control,” 12 July 2002, educate-yourself.org, at http://educate-yourself.org/mc/mctotalcontrol12jul02.shtml (retrieved: 6 January 2011).

9 Dick Sutphen, “The Battle for Your Mind: Brainwashing Techniques Being Used On The Public,” Whale, at http://www.whale.to/w/mind.html (retrieved: 7 January 2011).

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  • WCS
    April 25, 2012 - 8:22 am | Permalink

    I just wanted to ad that in the article titled “Microwaves and Behavior” by Don R Justesen which appeared in ‘The American Psychologist” March 1975 Vol 30 Number 3, states that the single syllable words for the digits between 1 and 10 were also clearly heard. The sounds heard were not unlike those produced by an artificial larynx. This was over thirty years ago! One can only imagine what DARPA has done with this technology to date.

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