🎯 Exposing the Amy Holem V2K Recording Scam:
How You Can Test It Yourself for Free — and Why the Frey Effect Can’t Be Recorded by a Microphone
🚨 The Scam: Selling Fake V2K “Evidence”
In the targeted individual (TI) community, Amy Holem has been claiming she can “record V2K” (voice-to-skull transmissions) using a microphone and Audacity 🧠🎙️.
She charges thousands of dollars 💸 to splice together videos where she inserts fake audio clips and then calls it “proof” of harassment.
When confronted, Amy admitted she was using Audacity — a free audio editing program — claiming she was able to “grab the carrier waves” and “extract audio.”
👉 That is scientifically impossible.
In reality, V2K (via the Frey effect) is a nonlinear biological phenomenon that cannot be captured by a normal microphone —
because there is no physical sound in the air to record.
🔍 Buzzwords Don’t Make It Real: “Audio Forensics” Misuse
Amy uses technical-sounding buzzwords like “audio forensics” to confuse people.
REAL audio forensics is a legitimate field —
but it deals with normal physical sounds, like:
- Gunshots 🔫
- Phone calls ☎️
- Recorded conversations 🎤
It does not deal with non-acoustic biological stimulation like the Frey effect.
There are no “carrier waves” you can simply capture with a microphone and extract voices from.
If there is no air vibration (sound pressure wave), there is nothing for a microphone to record. 🎙️❌
🎯 Quick Free Experiment You Can Do Yourself (No Money Needed)
You can prove this in 10 minutes using only:
- ✅ A free download of Audacity
- ✅ Any basic microphone (even your phone’s mic will work)
🛠️ Step-by-Step Tutorial:
- 🎙️ Set up your microphone in a quiet room.
- 🛑 Make sure no one is talking or making noise.
- 🔴 Start recording in Audacity.
- ⏳ Let it run for a few minutes — exactly like Amy claims to do.
- 🔎 Now look at the recording:
- It will mostly show a flat line (ambient noise).
- If you amplify the recording, you’ll hear mic noise, background hum, or air conditioner rumble — but no hidden voices.
- 🧹 Apply high-pass filters or spectrogram view in Audacity:
- Nothing will reveal “hidden V2K” because microphones can only capture normal sound pressure waves, and there is no sound when the Frey effect is happening.
🔬 Result:
✅ No hidden voices.
✅ No “carrier waves” with extracted speech.
If Amy’s claims were real, you could replicate it instantly.
You can’t — because it’s fake.
🧠 How the Frey Effect Really Works (And Why You Can’t Record It)
The Frey effect (also called microwave auditory effect) is:
- A biological phenomenon 🧠
- Caused by pulsed microwave radiation 📡
- It causes thermal expansion inside your head 🧠 — tiny vibrations directly inside the brain
- Your inner ear interprets this as sound (even though no external sound exists)
⚡ There is NO air vibration. No pressure wave. No external sound.
This is why:
- 🛑 A microphone can’t record it (no sound in the air = no pickup).
- 🛑 A spectrogram won’t show voices unless there was actual air sound.
- 🛑 Audio “carrier waves” in radio signals cannot just be “decoded” into voices with a simple microphone.
The Frey Effect is felt INSIDE your brain.
It bypasses air entirely.
Conclusion:
Unless you had specialized RF equipment to detect the microwave carrier BEFORE it hits your body (and even then, no voice — just a signal),
you cannot record V2K directly with a microphone.
Anyone claiming they can — and asking for thousands of dollars —
❌ is lying.
❌ is exploiting victims.
❌ is faking evidence using editing tricks.
🚀 Final Message: Truth Beats Scams
🎯 You don’t need to pay thousands.
🎯 You don’t need fancy tools.
🎯 You can test it yourself today — and see the truth.
Real TIs deserve real help — not scam artists.
⚡ Use logic. Use real science. Test everything.
Together we expose the lies and defend the truth 🔥.