Text from the book “ Monarch: The new Phoenix program” by Marshall Thomas. page 133 of chapter 11: “Dr. Allan Frey, a biophysicist at G.E.‘s Advanced Electronics Center, Cornell Univ. (and a contractor for the office of Naval Research) discovered in 1958 that the auditory system responds to EM energy in a portion of the RF spectrum at low power densities...well below that necessary for biological damage.‖ ―The human auditory system and a table radio may be one order of magnitude apart in sensitivity to RF energy.‖ Frey proposed ―stimulating the nervous system without the damage caused by electrodes.‖ He wrote two papers, ―Microwave Auditory Effect and Applications‖ and ―Human Auditory Response to Modulated Electromagnetic Energy‖. Frey‘s work had obvious implications for covert operations. He synchronized pulsed microwaves with the myocardial rhythm of a frog‘s heart, the heart stopped beating. Frey had perfected the induction of heart seizures by beamed electromagnetics. He microwaved cats and found that stimulation of the hypothalamus had a powerful effect on emotions. Frey ...found that human subjects exposed to 1310MHz and 2982 MHz microwaves at average power found that human subjects exposed to 1310MHz and 2982 MHz microwaves at average power densities of 0.4 to 2mW/cm2 perceived auditory sounds...The peak power densities were on the order of 200 to 300 mW/cm2 and the pulse repetition frequencies varied from 200 to 400 Hz...Frey referred to this auditory phenomenon as the RF (radio frequency) sound. 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. Frey was reluctant to experiment on humans but others, particularly Paperclip scientist were not.
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