House Report Links Foreign Adversary to Havana Syndrome
House Report Links Foreign Adversary to Havana Syndrome

House Report Links Foreign Adversary to Havana Syndrome

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A new interim report from the House Intelligence Subcommittee on the CIA has suggested that a foreign adversary is likely responsible for some incidents of Havana Syndrome, contradicting a previous assessment by the Office of Director of National Intelligence that found it 'very unlikely' a foreign actor was involved. The subcommittee criticized the intelligence community for obstructing the investigation and producing assessments lacking analytic integrity. The report highlights that symptoms typically include tinnitus, vertigo, and cognitive difficulties, believed to be caused by directed energy such as microwaves. Despite claims by the intelligence community attributing symptoms to environmental or social factors, the subcommittee insists the evidence points to foreign interference. The investigation remains incomplete due to withheld information, but it has gathered substantial evidence through interviews with affected intelligence and military personnel.

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