Allan H. Frey (born 1935) is an American biophysicist and neuroscientist known for his research and writing during the Cold War on the nature of the microwave auditory effect, also called the Frey effect. He worked at General Electric's Advanced Electronics Center at Cornell University. He was effectively silenced by the United States government.
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1935 (age 90)
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