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Friday, May 26, 2023

Interesting Page on Microwave Auditory Effect and James C. Lin

The page on the microwave auditory effect is here:
It is an older page with some broken links.  A conspicuous one is the Frey article which I provide through this link: Human auditory system response to modulated electromagnetic energy.  There is also an interesting book by Richard Alan Miller referenced there: Synthetic Telepathy and the Early Mind Wars.  


Allan H. Frey's contributions are frequently acknowledged.
Another frequently cited major expert on the microwave auditory effect who has written many papers and books on the subject is James C. Lin.  A page about him and some of his research papers available for download are at:
At least four of the papers are free (unlocked), the others you have to pay to access with various types of membership and subscriptions.

Download his research papers also at ResearchGate, which you can join for free in order to do so, at:
Again, there are varying levels of access to the papers, from download immediately available to having to request full text from the author.

Two of Lin's more important books:


This is a 30-page preview, not the whole book.
Lin tends to charge quite a bit for his books.
The cheapest option I have found for this particular book is a
$21 Kindle rental at Amazon or a similar rental at Google Books.

Lin edited one volume of a 4-volume series on Biological Effects of Electromagnetics called "Electromagnetic Fields in Biological Systems."  It is an anthology of writings from various experts. He wrote only the first chapter. You can download this one volume for free to your Kindle application or device at Amazon.com from
You can also get it for free in the Google Play store under Books, to read in your browser or to download to the Adobe Digital Editions application.
All four books in this series (intended for professional researchers) listed at

An article about Lin and his expertise: