30 March 2024 | 21st night Ramadan 1445 - the daughter of the devil #Aysha #Aslam doesn't like me reciting #Quran during the last 10 nights of #Ramadan.

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I've been experiencing a pounding-heart sound in my left ear the same ear the #MicrowaveFreyEffect clicks which are (the auditory effect clicks) sharper, stronger and more regular now that the #police and #MI5 #intelligenceServices had access to my property while i was away yesterday at Friday prayer and grocery shopping. For the past 6 days the #Frey clicks were **dull** and sparse as they didn't have access to my property last week Friday, so 2 weeks passed before they got in while i was away.

The pounding sound in my ear turns into a headache and i start forgetting things. I forgot #WarrenBuffet 's name for two days running the last time the pounding was this extreme. I've got a headache from it now. #Aysha wants me to stutter during night prayers so the she-devil can laugh her evil laugh.

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The **Microwave Auditory Effect**, also known as the **Frey Effect**, is a fascinating phenomenon where individuals perceive audible sounds—such as clicks, buzzing, hissing, or knocking—**without the aid of any electronic receiving device**. These sounds are generated **directly inside the human head** due to **pulsed or modulated radio frequencies**. Let's delve into the details:

- **Origin and Discovery**:

- During **World War II**, personnel working near radar transponders reported hearing strange sounds. In **1961**, American neuroscientist **Allan H. Frey** conducted experiments on this phenomenon and was the first to publish information about it.

- Frey's experiments revealed that subjects could hear appropriately pulsed microwave radiation from distances ranging from a few inches to hundreds of feet from the transmitter.

- The perceived loudness was linked to the **peak power density** rather than average power density.

- The induced sounds were described as "a buzz, clicking, hiss, or knocking," depending on transmitter parameters.

- By adjusting these parameters, Frey could even induce sensations like severe buffeting of the head or a pins-and-needles feeling.

- **Mechanism**:

- The generally accepted mechanism involves **thermoelastic expansion** of portions of the auditory apparatus.

- Each microwave pulse causes rapid (though minuscule) heating of the brain (in the range of 10^-5°C).

- This heating generates a pressure wave that travels through the skull to the cochlea, resulting in auditory sensations.

- **Modern Observations**:

- Workers at microwave transmitting sites emitting **pulsed microwave radiation** have reported auditory responses.

- Frequencies from approximately **200 MHz to at least 3 GHz** can induce these effects.

In summary, the Frey Effect demonstrates that our brains can perceive sounds directly from microwave radiation, creating an intriguing intersection of science and perception¹²³.

Source: Conversation with Bing, 30/03/2024

(1) Microwave auditory effect - Wikipedia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microwave_auditory_effect.

(2) Unveiling the Mysteries of the Microwave Auditory Effect: Exploring the .... https://www.alonereaders.com/article/details/1237/unveiling-the-mysteries-of-the-microwave-auditory-effect-exploring-the-frey-phenomenon.

(3) What is the Frey effect? – The Rh Negative Blog. https://www.rhesusnegative.net/staynegative/what-is-the-frey-effect/.

(4) Review of Audiovestibular Symptoms Following Exposure to Acoustic and .... https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7199630/.

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