Havana Syndrome involves the Russian intelligence services and radio frequency / microwave weapons. U.S. intelligence is wrong to say it has no foreign source.
. This further public confusion offers the latest reason that the House Intelligence Committee is rightly assessing the intelligence community’s work on this issue.
Referred to by the government as “Anomalous Health Incidents,” Havana Syndrome has seen hundreds of U.S. government and military officials complain of strange, unexplained ailments while serving abroad. Symptoms include dizziness, an extreme sense of pressure in the head, unsteady gait, and other difficulties.
Last March, however, the IC found that the incidents were unlikely to be the result of action by a foreign power. That finding represented anThe House Intelligence Committee should uncover this reality as it considers what the IC has in its evidentiary portfolio, how the IC assessed that information, and what other intelligence reporting it ignored or unjustly deemed unreliable.the product of radio frequency/microwave devices employing pulsed nanosecond bursts.
To emphasize, the IC’s analytical failure is a scandal of stunning proportions. I understand from sources, for example, that the CIA’s AHI investigation team ignored evidence that then-President George W. Bush, Laura Bush, and other U.S. officialsthat former NSA officer Mike Beck and colleague Charles Gubete had been targeted with RF/MW in 1996 . Both contracted early onset Parkinson’s disease, they believe, as a result of their exposure to the weapon. Gubete has since died.
Let us hope that the House Intelligence Committee is able to summon some greater courage and seek some actual truth in the sea of evidence.
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