The Army’s very strange webpage on "Voice-to-Skull" weapons has been removed. It was strange it was there,
and it’s even stranger it’s gone. If you Google it,
you’ll see the entry for "Voice-to-Skull device," but, if you click on the website,
the link is dead.The entry,
still available on the Federation of American Scientists‘ website reads:
Nonlethal weapon which includes (1) a neuro-electromagnetic
device which uses microwave transmission of sound into the skull of persons or animals by way of pulse-modulated microwave
radiation; and (2) a silent sound device which can transmit sound into the skull of person or animals. NOTE: The sound modulation
may be voice or audio subliminal messages. One application of V2K is use as an electronic scarecrow to frighten birds in the
vicinity of airports.
The U.K.-based group Christians Slavery Against Mental Health first
noted the change (they also have a permanent screenshot of the page). A representative of the group tells me they contacted the Webmaster, who would only tell them the entry was "permanently
removed."
The image above is one person’s self-styled depiction of how a "voice-to-skull" weapon might
work.