A declassified Army document titled "Bioeffects of Selected Nonlethal Weapons" describes a series of technologies that the military has developed, including one with the ability to transfer radio-frequency (RF) energy into a human target. The energy is perceived by the brain as sounds inside the target's head as the microwaves are absorbed by the target's body.
This technology has already been proven capable of carrying modulated frequencies that sound like recognizable speech to the recipient. If fully developed, such a technology could be a powerful tool - for good, by silently transmit messages to hostages surrounded by captors - or for evil, by driving an unwitting man insane with voices in his head. Has the U.S. government ever used it?
The document was declassified in 2006 after a FOIA request. According to the Army document:
Application of the microwave hearing technology could facilitate a private message transmission. It may be useful to provide a disruptive condition to a person not aware of the technology. Not only might it be disruptive to the sense of hearing, it could be psychologically devastating if one suddenly heard "voices within one's head". [p.8]The microwave auditory effect, as it is called, was first noticed by persons working in the vicinity of radar transponders during World War II, in which the subjects reported "hearing" buzzing, ticking, hissing and knocking sounds in their heads, which were not really there. American researcher Allan Frey first published findings of the effect in 1961, documenting the ability to "hear" RF pulses 100 meters from the transmitter.
Comment: Max Keiser is pretty clear in this episode that the banking elite are psychopaths who do not care if millions die and that they are now ready to wage war on the American public. Greg Palast in the second half makes it clear that it is the banking cabal that chooses the president and not the other way around.