I, too, have heard occasional clicks- but one click does not a
chirrping cricket make. [Anon]

On a serious note. single clicks and pulse trains are completely
different entities .The latter would need sophisticated detection and
decoding and would surely cause significant [heating] damage at the
energies needed to impinge the skull if applied at wideband total
population control scenario..
This is surely the main reason they are banned for use after
admittedly being demonstrated as 'voice to skull' a while back and
this report only allows for the possibility of speech, no more.
The outcome of such experiments on humans would make them illegal and
not capable of publication even if proven.
This is a different stand to the infrasound 'mood control' issue which
has higher credence to me and one that would directly affect Hum
hearers- and in a quite randon way, too in terms of effectivity and
type of outcome!

On Jul 22, 7:09 am, dboots <[email protected]> wrote:
> Pete   Well then I am in trouble, because I have been hearing the
> clicking noises for well over 2 years.
>
> On Jul 20, 5:19 pm, Pete <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > There was a tv program about micro wave hearing way way back in the
> > 70's. Even then it was known that micro waves were detrimental to
> > health. It was assumed by some 'hearers' that the clicking they heard
> > was their brains picking up the micro waves like a radio receiver
> > would. The reality was rather different, the clicking was the sound of
> > their brains cooking!- Hide quoted text -
>
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