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‘Havana Syndrome’ Not Caused by Energy Weapon

‘Havana Syndrome’ Not Caused by Energy Weapon
‘Havana Syndrome’ Not Caused by Energy Weapon


“The mysterious ailment known as ‘Havana syndrome’ did not result from the actions of a foreign adversary, according to an intelligence report that shatters a long-disputed theory that hundreds of U.S. personnel were targeted and sickened by a clandestine enemy wielding energy waves as a weapon,” the Washington Post reports.

“The new intelligence assessment caps a years-long effort by the CIA and several other U.S. intelligence agencies to explain why career diplomats, intelligence officers and others serving in U.S. missions around the world experienced what they described as strange and painful acoustic sensations. The effects of this mysterious trauma shortened careers, racked up large medical bills and in some cases caused severe physical and emotional suffering.”

“Many of the afflicted personnel say they were the victims of a deliberate attack — possibly at the hands of Russia or another adversarial government — a claim that the report contradicts in nearly every respect.”

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