The Device Is Real: What the Pentagons Purchase Means for Voice to Skull Victims
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What the Pentagon Bought — and What It Means for You
In January 2026, CNN reported that the United States Department of Defense spent over a year testing a device purchased through an undercover operation. The device produces pulsed radio waves. It fits in a backpack. It operates silently. It can be controlled remotely. And it can penetrate the walls of your home.
The price tag was described as "eight figures" — more than ten million dollars of taxpayer money spent to acquire a single weapon through covert channels. The device contains Russian-manufactured components but is not entirely Russian-made. The Defense Department considered its findings significant enough to brief the House and Senate Intelligence Committees.
What Does This Mean for Voice to Skull Victims?
For years, people who reported hearing voices, experiencing sudden headaches, or feeling targeted by invisible energy have been dismissed. Medical professionals attributed their symptoms to stress. Law enforcement had no protocol for investigating electronic harassment. Online platforms — including major artificial intelligence systems — actively discouraged users from believing that directed energy harassment could be real.
The Pentagon purchase changes that equation. The United States government itself has now physically acquired, tested, and briefed Congress on a weapon that matches what Voice to Skull victims have been describing. A device that sends energy through walls. That creates perceptions inside a persons head. That can be aimed and controlled from a distance.
The Science Behind Voice to Skull Technology
The technology is not new. In 1961, neuroscientist Allan H. Frey published peer-reviewed research demonstrating that pulsed microwave radiation could create the perception of sound inside a human head — even in deaf subjects. This phenomenon, called the microwave auditory effect or Frey effect, has been studied continuously for over sixty years.
In 2003, the U.S. Office of Naval Research funded MEDUSA (Mob Excess Deterrent Using Silent Audio), a prototype weapon that exploited the Frey effect to project disorienting sounds directly into a targets brain. The sound was inaudible to anyone outside the beams path.
In March 2026, 60 Minutes reported that the U.S. government itself previously tested an energy weapon based on these same principles. The National Academy of Sciences concluded in 2020 that injuries to U.S. diplomats were consistent with directed, pulsed radiofrequency energy.
Congress Already Acted — for Government Employees
The HAVANA Act was passed unanimously by Congress, providing up to $187,300 in compensation for government employees who sustained brain injuries from directed energy attacks. The Department of Defense allocated $4 million in fiscal year 2025 for payment applications.
If Congress acknowledges that directed energy weapons can cause neurological injury — and compensates federal employees for those injuries — then the experience of civilian Voice to Skull victims deserves the same serious attention.
What You Can Do Right Now
If you believe you are experiencing Voice to Skull targeting or electronic harassment, take these steps: document your symptoms with dates, times, and locations. Record your environment using audio and video. Secure your home network and review your cloud account security. File an FCC complaint if you suspect unauthorized radio frequency transmission. And consult an attorney who understands directed energy law.
Contact the Law Offices of Michael Benavides: 707-362-4166 | mike.benavides@hotmail.com | attorneymichaelbenavides.com
The device is real. The science is documented. Congress has acted for government workers. Now it is time to extend those protections to everyone.
Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Consult an attorney for case-specific guidance.