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  • Chevron is a known perpetrator of microwave auditory effect on unsuspecting employees

  • @JohnWilliamAllman Hi John,

    Prof Lin published well before 2009, there should be one article somewhere on my homepage. I think he even wrote a book on the matter. The problem usually is to "convince" the media to report.

    Martin Bott

  • I live alone in my house and hear very faint sounds but they dont occur every night,, but last night for example I went to bed at 11 pm, and as I was ready to fall assleep by 1130 I heard what sounded like 2 very faint and strange windy woosh sounds of some kind. Then a half hour later as I was FULLY AWAKE I heard a strange very faint human sound that sounding like this, "euffff" (NO LIE) and I ended up falling assleep at 1 am and woke up at 6am so I only had 5 hours sleep last night.

  • Imagine that, this is just on the mainstream!

  • Prof James C Lin graduated in 1964. It makes you wonder why this video made when he Prof Lin was still a young man, wasn't published until 2009, and why it was published then. Prof Lin is an expert on the Frey Effect. He is well aware that the mechanism of voice-to-skull has been shown to be thermoplastic expansion, and that the phenomenon's causation does not therefore relate to the fact that electrical processes happen both in microwaves, and in the human brain. He was hearing real sound.

  • Chevron does this to gas station employees to destroy them the evidence will speak for itself.

  • This is a kind of timid illustration of synthetic

    "ESP" or Voice to Skull (V2K) hearing.

    The video "Telepathic Ultrasound Billboard Ad"

    has been taken down. It showed ppl walking past a

    certain spot on Prince St in NYC with voices

    projected directly into their heads from a distance.

    It was an ad for the TV show "Paranormal".

    "Did you hear that?" was one of the audibles.

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