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'Havana syndrome' wasn't caused by a big energy weapon (Spy versus Spy games)

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C C Offline
Who knows, maybe it was the DoD's and federal agencies' foray into entertaining this kind of James Bond stuff that made them realize they had nothing to lose by being overt about UFOs, too. I mean if you've already publicly wandered into one cowpie, then what's to lose anymore? With two, you get eggroll.
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'Havana Syndrome' Wasn't Caused by a Big Energy Weapon, According to U.S. Intelligence
https://gizmodo.com/havana-syndrome-cuba...1850173688

EXCERPTS: Yet again, another report based on U.S. intelligence sources has re-re-realleged that the mysterious “Havana syndrome” wasn’t brought on by some foreign adversary wielding strange energy weapons. As to any other possibilities for hundreds of U.S. officials experiencing a constellation of symptoms while working overseas, the intelligence community still doesn’t have any real idea what happened, or why.

The Washington Post reported Wednesday based on five unnamed sources from the U.S. intelligence community that an internal report concluded it’s “very unlikely” an enemy wielding some secret weapon were behind the mysterious reports of Havana syndrome. Since 2016, there’s been a swathe of U.S. diplomats and intelligence agents reportedly being hit with damaging injuries after describing piercing sounds or intense pressure in their head. Others have described symptoms of dizziness and fatigue. Hundreds of U.S. officials working overseas have described these issues from multiple different countries, which has led to rampant speculation Havana syndrome is caused by a foreign attack or newfangled surveillance apparatus.

[...] The agencies reviewed approximately 1,000 cases involving officials who claimed a whole host of symptoms. Five of those agencies reported it was “very unlikely” Havana syndrome is caused by a foreign country, whether by accident or on purpose. ... It follows years of leaked reports on the ongoing investigations into the mysterious symptoms... (MORE - missing details)
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stryder Offline
If it wasn't energy weapons there is always Naegleria fowleri (wikipedia.org)
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Magical Realist Offline
Well it's certainly comforting that this isn't the result of some foreign adversary's secret weapon, but it only deepens the mystery as to what causes it. I'm stumped.
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Cuba blasts U.S. for years of disregarding evidence on 'Havana Syndrome'
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/cub...r-AA18c4uz

INTRO: Cuba on Thursday blasted the United States for taking too long to accept evidence that the ailment "Havana Syndrome" was not likely caused by a foreign enemy, saying Washington ignored the science as a pretext for cutting off relations with the Communist-run island.

This conclusion ... confirms what we already knew," Vice Foreign Minister Carlos Fernandez de Cossio told Reuters in an interview in Havana late on Thursday. "The unfortunate thing is, the U.S. government leveraged (Havana Syndrome) to derail bilateral relations ... and discredit Cuba."

Cuba has for years labeled as "science fiction" the idea that ´Havana Syndrome´ resulted from an attack by a foreign agent, and its top scientists in 2021 found no evidence of such allegations.

The U.S. State Department did not immediately reply to a request for comment on de Cossio´s statements... (MORE - details)

Havana Syndrome saga leaves scars on U.S.-Cuba relations

https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/rn6MFee7VAw
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U.S. intelligence said the mysterious illnesses in Havana don't look to be part of an attack. But rhetoric since hints it won't improve U.S.-Cuba relations much.
https://wusfnews.wusf.usf.edu/us-world/2...s-unlikely

EXCERPTS: U.S. intelligence said the mysterious illnesses in Havana don't look to be part of an attack. But rhetoric since hints it won't improve U.S.-Cuba relations much.

This week the U.S. intelligence community said it doesn’t think the ailments Americans suffered in Cuba and elsewhere were caused by an actual attack.

But if you think this will improve U.S.-Cuba relations — perhaps think again.

[...] Many hope that tacit absolving of Cuba's communist regime might help thaw U.S.-Cuba relations, which have effectively been frozen the past six years by the Havana Syndrome probe.

[...But...] Cuba's dictatorship has hardened in the intervening years while Miami's conservative Cuban exiles have, too.

"The U.S. will say that even if Cuba didn't attack its diplomats, it still doesn't deserve rapprochement given the hundreds of political prisoners it's put behind bars the past couple years," said the former official.

"And the Cubans will just insist that being treated this way by the U.S. only justifies its crackdown against protesters and dissidents. It's not like either side is going to say we should just put this all behind us any time soon." (MORE - missing details)
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RainbowUnicorn Offline
mass hysteria along with a virus(look at cruise ships as a workable example)

micro dosing with methamphetamine & LSD (deliberate poisoning) up wind aerosol of staff while they are having their lunch or shopping or traveling to or from work.

external use of directed energy weapon while the staff are out at the local coffee shop or walking/traveling to/from work.

lots of potentials
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Yazata Offline
My guess (entirely speculative) is that this US embassy (and the others like the Canadian that experienced it too) were using ultrasonic motion detectors that might have been placed too close to one another so as to produce beat frequencies in the high-audible range. (Except that this explanation is so obvious that they must have considered it and excluded it.)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beat_(acoustics)
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stryder Offline
Originally I actually thought the source might have been down to a triangulation of multiple docked super-yachts considering they tend to have not just ship sonar but radar for helicopter pads and were likely owned by rich oligarchs that had been gifted them on the pretense that they had to go where they told

'Civillian' (with diplomatic papers) spy network?.

I also speculated how data transfers between ships and offshore islands receivers could be setup using yachts in this manner so as to circumnavigate any potential wireless/wire tapping, however those yachts have been impounded for a year and it was the case I'm sure they would of found the equipment necessary to prove that a fact.
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