Summary of Dr. Frey's Article/Findings
The author argues that microwave and sonic weapons (including infrasound) can damage internal organs, cause neurological symptoms, and even trigger carcinogenesis.
He links these ideas to the so‑called Frey effect, a real phenomenon where certain microwave pulses can create auditory sensations—but extends it far beyond accepted science.
The paper claims that Naphazoline nitrate, a nasal decongestant, can treat internal organ damage and cancer supposedly caused by these weapons.
🧠Background the Author Provides
References U.S. diplomats in Cuba and China who reported mysterious symptoms (the “Havana Syndrome” cases).
Suggests these symptoms were caused by microwave or sonic attacks from foreign governments.
Describes historical research on microwave auditory effects, including work by Allan Frey.
Claims multiple nations (Russia, China, India, etc.) possess or use “psychophysical” or “sonic” weapons.
🔬 Scientific Assertions in the Document
The author claims:
Infrasound and microwave exposure can cause:
Hearing loss
Nausea, headaches, vertigo
Organ vibration
Cancer (colon, pancreatic, colorectal, etc.)
LRAD devices (long‑range acoustic devices) used by police could cause long‑term health effects.
Organized crime groups and intelligence agencies may use “bio‑acoustic deterrents.”
These claims go far beyond established scientific evidence.

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