Hey Eleanor,
I think this was probably one of the most ruthless argument ad hominums I have every read. However, I want to show that even your rhetoric is false and illogical.
Squirrel1 wrote:
Someone who would deny microwave voice to skull is impossible based on a report where the experimenter (Frey) WAS NOT TRANSMITTING VOICE is clearly someone with extreme bias, typical of psychiatric patients who have bought into the psychiatric nonsense, hook line and sinker.
Let's look at what I wrote about other authors besides Frey:
anti-psych/topic52153-40.html"In "Microwaves and Behaviour", the article that you cited [in the other thread], the author writes that:
" Communication has in fact been demonstrated. A. Guy (Note 1), a skilled telegrapher, arranged for his father, a retired railroad' telegrapher, to operate a key, each closure and opening of which resulted in radiation of a pulse of microwave energy. By directing the radiations at his own head, complex messages via the Continental Morse Code were readily received by Guy." (396) (Justesen, 1975).
They used the clicking noises that electromagnetic energy causes people to experience to give someone codes like "click click -pause- click -pause- click". Again this is not similar in anyway to hearing voices.
Furthermore, Sharp and Groove used no test subjects. Instead, they were able to train themselves to distinguish between the numbers 1-9 when played to themselves through electromagnetic energy. This only shows that the "clicks, buzzes, knocks" sound different depending on the original sound that is being transformed and that through extenisive training someone may be able to tell the difference between one "click" and a "buzz". Nowhere does this research indicate that electromagnetic energy can sound like a voice or communicate whole meaningful sentences of the English language to a test subject with no training."
***this cannot be quoted because you can only quote from one of the last few posts***
Therefore, it is not the case that my disbelief in voice to skull technology is only based on the unconvincing "clicks, buzzes and humms" produced by Frey.
Instead, my disbelief is based on the fact that there is no evidence or reason to believe in technology that can communicate whole meaningful sentences of the English language with electromagnetic energy.
Squirrel1 wrote:It's not debateable.
If it's not debatable then it's a fact. Yes? Well lets look at the evidence:
Squirrel1 wrote:
radar hearing is verifiable by many technicians who work in the vicinity of high power radar antennas. Radar pulses cause clicks in the hearing sense. [ . . . ] radar signal pulses produce a train of clicks, AND, voice can be synthesized from clicks, readily do-able using a small, inexpensive 555 timer circuit, which I have done in front of co-workers and they acknowledged that voice and music synthesized from simple clicks works very well, the synthesis of voice from radar pulse clicks can be demonstrated by others.
To be clear: we're talking about a technology that operates across long distances. It's like a gun that shoots voices into people's heads. This technology doesn't operate by producing compressions and rarefactions of air that vibrates the inner ear. Instead, it operates using electromagnetic energy.
Your conflating the two types of stimulus. It is certainly possible to communicate whole meaningful sentences of the English language to someone by compressing and rarefying air molecules. However, it is impossible to communicate whole meaningful sentences of the English language with electromagnetic energy.
When you talk about making people hear things by producing clicking noises you need to specify if you are talking about moving air molecules (i.e. speakers that play music) or electromagnetic energy. Of course, voice to skull is purported to operate using the latter which has never been demonstrated to do anything other cause targets to hear "clicks, buzzes and humms".
Squirrel1 wrote:typical of psychiatric patients who have bought into the psychiatric nonsense, hook line and sinker. [. . . .] Such a person deserves pity, and such a person's opinion does not merit attempting to respond to. [ . . . ] If you, Infinite Jester, want to keep on believing that microwave voice to skull doesn't work, and that people who hear voices need to be drugged and labelled as crazy, BE MY GUEST.
When your only recourse is to insults and rhetoric it is clear that your position (the existence of voice to skull technology and gangsters who use it against you) is not defensible with reason or evidence. Instead of coming to disbelieve your claims you continue to imagine the nightmarish situation in which you your brain is under attack from predatory electronic gangsters.
Don't you want to believe me? That auditory hallucinations are the product of over-active dopaminerigic neurons and that there are things that you can do to feel better and live a life free from the daily nightmare and fear of being gang stalked. I'm trying to help you out Eleanor (and Cliff. We're becoming buddies

) but I need you to follow along with me as I explore the evidence and analyse the premises that support what your saying. That's really the only way out.
Sincerely,
-Senseless psychiatric patient who is unworthy of opinion