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Electromagnetic Harassment Bioeffects

Created: Fri Apr 24Updated: Fri Apr 24

Overview

Electromagnetic radio and microwave harassment refers to the intentional or incidental exposure of individuals to RF/microwave energy at resonant frequencies that cause biological effects including those characteristic of Havana Syndrome.

Bioeffects Spectrum

Primary Effects (Direct Biological Impact)

  • Tinnitus — Ringing in ears, documented by Jaski's 1960 experiments as a common symptom at resonant frequencies
  • Brain pulsing sensations — Subjects reported definite "pulsing" in the brain during exposure
  • Cognitive impairment — Disrupted neural signaling affecting mental performance
  • Electrosensitivity symptoms — Various biological effects from resonant frequency exposure

Secondary Effects (Thermal and Systemic)

  • Temperature increases beneath thermal level can significantly affect neurological function (Hodgkin-Huxley model research)
  • Body organs receive more energy at their specific resonant frequencies, potentially causing organ-specific damage
  • The human body's narrow temperature tolerance range means even slight heating can disrupt biological functions

Detection and Identification

McLean's research using software-defined radio spectrum analyzers demonstrated that:

  • Human bodies reradiate electromagnetic signals at unique resonant frequency ranges

  • These frequencies can be detected from distance, confirming the mechanism for both surveillance and bioeffects

  • Signals around 434 MHz and other specific ranges show strong body re-radiation properties


Related Concepts

havana-syndrome-evidence — Documented neurostrike evidence from December 2016 Cuba outbreak affecting over 40 U.S. government employees, with 24 diagnosed with brain damage

thermoelastic-expansion-theory — Mechanism explaining how pulsed RF energy produces audible sounds through rapid thermal expansion of tissue

Sources

  • raw/articles/McLean-ResonantFrequencies.pdf