'Havana Syndrome' Not Caused by Foreign Actors, Energy Weapons: Intel Report

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'Havana Syndrome' Not Caused by Foreign Actors, Energy Weapons: Intel Report
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Seven intelligence agencies have concluded that the so-called “Havana Syndrome” afflicting various intelligence officers was not caused by weaponized energy waves.

debunks theories that the mysterious illness was the result of purposeful actions taken by a foreign government, or the byproduct of covert surveillance techniques. ” is the term used to describe a set of unexplained symptoms reported by hundreds of diplomats and intelligence workers stationed at foreign embassies. The symptoms, which range from headaches, to acute tinnitus, to cognitive impairment, were first reported by American diplomats stationed in Havana, Cuba, in 2016.

Cases were brought forward by Americans stationed in various other countries, including Austria, China, Russia, Poland, and Taiwan. , intelligence officials were unable to identify commonalities between the afflicted that would establish a pattern between cases.

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