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New incidents involving “Havana Syndrome”, the name attributed to a range of symptoms first reported by U.S. Embassy personnel in Cuba in late 2016, have been ongoing according to officials who say additional cases have occurred on a nearly weekly basis.
To date, an estimated 200 Americans have said they have experienced such symptoms, according to recent reports cited by U.S. officials.
Among the most recent incidents had been a U.S. diplomat traveling in Germany who began to suffer symptoms while in Berlin. The news arrives as the Biden Administration is following up with Austrian officials who are investigating similar events that occurred in Vienna in recent days, during talks which focused on the Iran Nuclear deal.
While U.S. officials continue to investigate the incidents and their possible underlying causes, the recent reports appear to suggest at least two factors that many of them have in common: the prevalence of symptoms among CIA employees, as well as a rise in cases occurring in Europe.
originally posted by: themessengernevermatters
They don't even hide the type of devices that are used. Active denial weapons development was all the rage in the early millennium. They have a lot of weapons waiting in the wings for military and law enforcement, they just haven't really deployed them significantly yet, mostly due to the optics of doing so and public outrage.
originally posted by: 11SK1180
It could be some piece of equipment kept in those places.
originally posted by: AaarghZombies
originally posted by: themessengernevermatters
They don't even hide the type of devices that are used. Active denial weapons development was all the rage in the early millennium. They have a lot of weapons waiting in the wings for military and law enforcement, they just haven't really deployed them significantly yet, mostly due to the optics of doing so and public outrage.
The problem where is that the symptoms are almost identical to poisoning by certain insecticides and fungicides, particularly those used against bedbugs. Which are a common pest transported in by people from the US due to them being endemic in certain regions. So it's only natural that places that Americans stay get sprayed like this, and it's inevitable that not all of them are ventilated properly.
Given the range of people that this has apparently effected, and the range of places that they've stayed, unlikely that all of them would have been targeted with some top secret bleeding edge weapons system.