The Effects of Pulsed Microwaves And Extra Low Frequency Electromagnetic Waves on Human Brains?
Briefly

Allan Frey's groundbreaking research in the 1960s explored how pulsed microwaves could influence animal behavior and even human nerve stimulation from a distance.
Frey demonstrated that even minimal exposure to microwaves could alter heart rates and behaviors in various animals, revealing new methods to interact with nervous systems.
His findings on the blood-brain barrier indicated that pulsed radiofrequency could allow harmful substances to permeate into the brain, challenging previous assumptions about brain protection.
Frey's work, funded by military interests, illustrates the potential application and risks of microwave technology in both neuroscience and national security arenas.
Read at Natural Health News
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