"Microwave Harassment & Mind-Control Experimentation" is a 1992 report by Julianne McKinney, a former military intelligence officer and director of the Electronic Surveillance Project for the Association of National Security Alumni.
The book (often cited as a report) outlines allegations that U.S. government agencies are conducting non-consensual electronic harassment and mind-control experiments on citizens.
The report is a foundational text for the "Targeted Individual" (TI) community. While McKinney maintains that these claims require serious investigation due to the similarities in victim accounts, many in the scientific and psychiatric communities classify such experiences as delusional or related to mental illness. More recently, the report has been referenced in discussions surrounding Havana Syndrome, as the described symptoms and alleged technologies share significant parallels.