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Daniel R. Azulay is a cognitive psychologist and an autodidact in physics and systems thinking. He is the author of the speculative book 'Radio Bullshit FM", a work that explores the convergence of human perception and dual-use technologies.

In his work, Azulay tackles the phenomenon of Anomalous Health Incidents (AHIs), commonly known as "Havana Syndrome." He argues that these incidents are not a result of unknown or exotic technology, but rather a synthesis of multiple operational systems. He posits a parsimonious framework that explains the symptoms through the orchestrated use of existing technologies, such as 5G MIMO architectures and AI-driven control systems, leveraging the well-documented Frey Effect (where pulsed microwave radiation is perceived as sound).

Azulay's autodidactic approach is central to his work, which he frames as a direct response to epistemic collapse within specialized academic fields. He presents his paper as a thesis rather than a revelation, inviting critical evaluation of its merits. His work directly challenges the official conclusions of the U.S. Intelligence Community and serves as a testament to the value of interdisciplinary synthesis in a world of increasing technological complexity.

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0Introducing "Radio Bullshit FM" – An Urgent Alpha Draft for the LessWrong Community
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