US: Secret services believe they have found what causes Havana Syndrome

About 1,000 US diplomats and intelligence officials have been diagnosed with a mysterious disease called “Havana Syndrome”may have been attacked with electromagnetic pulses, according to a report by USA.

“Electromagnetic pulses, especially in the radio frequency range, reasonably explain” the earache, vertigo and other symptoms of some of those who developed the condition, which US diplomats reported in Havana of Bucket in 2016.

This report was prepared by experts inside and outside the government, at the request of the director National Intelligence Adril Haynes and its deputy director CIA, David Cohen.

The combination of symptoms “can not be easily explained by known environmental or medical assumptions” in a subset of patients, the report said. The exact number of these persons is not disclosed in the unbiased summary of the findings.

Cases have also been reported in Russiathe Chinathe Tajikistan and in some African countries.

These findings are similar to those reached by a 2020 study National Academy of Sciences. An interim report on 20 January CIA concluded that it is unlikely the Russia or some other foreign power hiding behind these “unnatural health events”. THE CIA however, he noted that about 24 of the 1,000 cases remain unexplained so far.

The report, however, does not investigate who is responsible. But its findings are likely to disappoint current and former officials who do not yet have a clear explanation for the chronic condition.

“Our goal was not to seek responsibilities or attribute them to a foreign opponent. “We were looking for the cause,” said a US intelligence official.

The experts found that the symptoms “are genuine and unshakable”, based on medical reports and interviews with doctors and patients. But there is an “information gap” for the source of these “electromagnetic pulses”.

People who have been accidentally exposed to electromagnetic energy – such as radio waves, microwave ovens and X-rays – have reported a “feeling” similar to the symptoms reported by victims of Havana Syndrome.

Ultrasound could also explain the symptoms, but only if the victim was very close to their radius, because “the ultrasound does not spread well in the air and through building materials.” Psychological factors, such as stress and depression, alone can not explain the main symptoms of the syndrome.


Source: News Beast

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