Havana Syndrome (2016-2023)

Havana Syndrome (2016-2023)

In 2016, Havana syndrome, a cluster of symptoms experienced mostly by U.S. government officials and military personnel abroad, was first reported in Havana, Cuba, and later in various locations globally. At first, the attacks were blamed on unknown foreign agents using unknown weapons. However, investigations and reviews, including one by seven U.S. intelligence agencies in March 2023, consistently pointed away from the involvement of U.S. enemies, calling it "very unlikely" that foreigners were involved. Despite this conclusion, Pentagon-funded experiments attempting to recreate Havana syndrome in animals through extended RF wave exposure continued.

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