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I’m sure people think this is all crazy (I’m not sure myself, you might be or you might really be the unfortunate victim of some CIA/DARPA/military intelligence project, or even some mixture of both.)
Regardless, what you’re talking about in this post certainly could be done by black-budget technology, I’m sure, or something close to it. V2K (Voice-to-Skull) technology.
Publicly there’s even some knowledge released of this, from WWII, discovered unintentionally by people working near the radar transponders hearing sounds in their head.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microwave_auditory_effect
Turns out, pulsed or modulated radio frequencies, also in the microwave range (“appropriately pulsed microwaves”), can be beamed at the head and cause you to hear something in your head but that’s not in the normal way of an outside sound entering your ears naturally. Could be dead silence around, and V2K causes your brain to make you hear something.
Since it was discovered unintentionally, apparently what they first heard was “buzzes and clicks.” But I wouldn’t be surprised if, after this, they made some high-tech black-budget version that could theoretically invisibly, inaudibly (to everyone else) cause a person to hear voices in their head, playing specific recordings or maybe even hooked up to someone’s mic, they speak and it gets picked up by the machine, modulated, and sent to that person in real-time.
The sad and crazy part is any theoretical victims of this would of course sound crazy to everyone else around them if they talk about it. Discrediting the victim’s sanity by what seems a classic symptom of mental illness, hearing voices in their head other people don’t hear.
Pic related is a theoretical means of this but more causing hypnosis/subconscious programming, where the message isn’t even explicitly turned into sound the test-subject can consciously understand, but the brain deciphers it anyway allegedly: