Voice-to-skull, often shortened to V2K, is a controversial and disputed phenomenon involving claims that voices, sounds, or messages can be transmitted directly into a person’s mind through advanced technology. Discussions surrounding V2K frequently overlap with topics such as electronic harassment, government experimentation, microwave auditory effects, surveillance programs, psychological warfare, and targeted individuals.
Skeptics argue that many reports can be explained through mental health conditions, paranoia, or misinterpretation of environmental stimuli, while believers point to declassified experiments, military research into directed energy technologies, and personal testimony as evidence that something more complex may exist beneath the surface.
The subject occupies a volatile space between science, conspiracy, trauma, and fear, where questions about perception, technology, privacy, and human consciousness begin to blur together in unsettling ways.
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Found on TikTok
This note was discovered in a TikTok comment section from a user who claimed that they found it around 2018-2019. I was interested in the claim and did a quick search for the subject of the note.
What I found surprised me. It was an obituary for someone of the same name, located in Norfolk, Virginia: the exact location from the note.
I will not post the link to the obituary here, out of respect for the family. However, I did take screenshots in case it ever gets taken down.
It is possible, as always in cases like this, that the subject was experiencing mental health or addiction issues. The obituary in question states that, "[Subject] died after a courageous battle." It does not specify what this battle was against. The vagueness leads me to believe that there may be an implied mental health or addiction issue at play. This is my speculation, though, and should not be taken as fact.
However, it is interesting to me that somebody with the same name, in the same city mentioned, died just a few short years after this mysterious note was found.
Patent: Identifying the Victim vs. Perpetrator of Voice-to-Skull Technology
When time allows, this post will be updated to explain in plain text how the machine works.
METHODS AND AUTOMATIC SYSTEM TO IDENTIFY WHO IS VICTIM OF ABUSE, VOICE TO SKULL & REMOTE NEURAL MONITORING TECHNOLOGY AND IDENTIFY WHO IS A REMOTE ATTACKER OR OPERATOR USING DEVICE OF VOICE TO SKULL & REMOTE NEURAL MONITORING
Patent #: US20200275874A1
This patent states that from 2015 to 2018, there were "large amounts of victims [of v2k] in 22 provinces in China." It also states that in Berlin, Germany, in 2015, representatives from 18 different countries met for a conference for "Covered Harrassment." According to the source, this is the same thing as V2K (or remote neural monitoring).
It also outlines the exact methods used to perform voice-to-skull interactions, and how to use digital polygraphs to determine who is the sender of voice-to-skull messages, and who is the victim. According to the patent, "the invention can help victims to confirm their grievances and get justice."
Potential implications for V2K. Perhaps a way to transform transmitted sound from something that your brain listens to, into "noise" that your brain successfully blocks out.
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