Russia the main suspect in causing brain injuries to US diplomats in Cuba and China

Anonymous
Not sure why people are dismissing this as crack pot conspiracy stuff - the victims interviewed in the 60 minutes program last night seemed very credible and with no reason to lie about this …

https://www.cbsnews.com/amp/news/havana-syndrome-russia-evidence-60-minutes/
Russian assassination unit linked to U.S. officials' "Havana syndrome"

https://www.axios.com/2024/04/01/havana-syndrome-evidence-investigation-russia-60-minutes

A joint media investigation into "Havana syndrome (https://www.axios.com/2021/10/08/havana-syndrome-bill-biden-embassies)," a mysterious health condition that's affected U.S. diplomats and government officials, has found evidence that a Russian military assassination unit may be responsible.
Why it matters: "60 Minutes" noted (https://www.cbsnews.com/news/havana-syndrome-culprit-investigation-new-evidence-60-minutes-transcript/) that the findings from its five-year probe with The Insider and Der Spiegel that Russia's GRU Unit 29155 may be behind the neurological symptoms marked the first evidence linking a foreign adversary to the cases.
U.S. intelligence agencies have said it's unlikely a foreign adversary (https://www.axios.com/2023/03/01/havana-syndrome-intelligence-community-cia) is responsible for the phenomenon.
The big picture: Symptoms of "Havana syndrome (https://www.axios.com/2022/01/20/cia-havana-syndrome-unlikely-foreign-campaign-report)," which U.S. officials refer to as "anomalous health incidents" (AHI), can include extreme headaches, dizziness, nausea and ear pain.
The condition was dubbed "Havana syndrome (https://www.axios.com/2022/01/20/cia-havana-syndrome-unlikely-foreign-campaign-report)" because reports of American officials falling ill were first documented at the U.S. Embassy in Cuba's capital (https://www.axios.com/2020/12/06/us-diplomats-china-cuba-ill-microwave-energy)
in late 2016.

Yes, but: New evidence suggests "there were likely attacks two years earlier in Frankfurt, Germany, when a U.S. government employee stationed at the consulate there was knocked unconscious by something akin to a strong energy beam," per
The Insider (https://theins.ru/en/politics/270425)

"The victim was later diagnosed with a traumatic brain injury, and was also able to identify a Geneva-based Unit 29155 operative," the Russia-focused news outlet added Sunday.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Not sure why people are dismissing this as crack pot conspiracy stuff - the victims interviewed in the 60 minutes program last night seemed very credible and with no reason to lie about this …

https://www.cbsnews.com/amp/news/havana-syndrome-russia-evidence-60-minutes/
Russian assassination unit linked to U.S. officials' "Havana syndrome"

https://www.axios.com/2024/04/01/havana-syndrome-evidence-investigation-russia-60-minutes

A joint media investigation into "Havana syndrome (https://www.axios.com/2021/10/08/havana-syndrome-bill-biden-embassies)," a mysterious health condition that's affected U.S. diplomats and government officials, has found evidence that a Russian military assassination unit may be responsible.
Why it matters: "60 Minutes" noted (https://www.cbsnews.com/news/havana-syndrome-culprit-investigation-new-evidence-60-minutes-transcript/) that the findings from its five-year probe with The Insider and Der Spiegel that Russia's GRU Unit 29155 may be behind the neurological symptoms marked the first evidence linking a foreign adversary to the cases.
U.S. intelligence agencies have said it's unlikely a foreign adversary (https://www.axios.com/2023/03/01/havana-syndrome-intelligence-community-cia) is responsible for the phenomenon.
The big picture: Symptoms of "Havana syndrome (https://www.axios.com/2022/01/20/cia-havana-syndrome-unlikely-foreign-campaign-report)," which U.S. officials refer to as "anomalous health incidents" (AHI), can include extreme headaches, dizziness, nausea and ear pain.
The condition was dubbed "Havana syndrome (https://www.axios.com/2022/01/20/cia-havana-syndrome-unlikely-foreign-campaign-report)" because reports of American officials falling ill were first documented at the U.S. Embassy in Cuba's capital (https://www.axios.com/2020/12/06/us-diplomats-china-cuba-ill-microwave-energy)
in late 2016.

Yes, but: New evidence suggests "there were likely attacks two years earlier in Frankfurt, Germany, when a U.S. government employee stationed at the consulate there was knocked unconscious by something akin to a strong energy beam," per
The Insider (https://theins.ru/en/politics/270425)

"The victim was later diagnosed with a traumatic brain injury, and was also able to identify a Geneva-based Unit 29155 operative," the Russia-focused news outlet added Sunday.


+1000

Pattern: Secretive Russian military intelligence units present everywhere around the globe that Havana Syndrome has been reported.
Anonymous
Anonymous
If there's anyone who should be deported maybe it's to send all the people who lied and gaslit about this for all these years.

Deport them and send them to Russia.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If there's anyone who should be deported maybe it's to send all the people who lied and gaslit about this for all these years.

Deport them and send them to Russia.


Deport all Russians.
Anonymous
I wonder if this is a weapon/technology developed by the U.S. and got into the hands of the Russians. Which would perfectly explain why the IC doesn’t want to talk about it.
Anonymous
Microwave auditory effect
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Reuters article citing NBC report:
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-cuba-usa-diplomats/russia-the-main-suspect-in-u-s-diplomats-illness-in-cuba-nbc-idUSKCN1LR1GE

Also on the same Reuters webpage, news that Russia and China are holding massive joint military exercises while Putin and Jinping meet.



I know that dcum doesn't attract many scientists but, come one, this conspiracy theory has been debunked already.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Reuters article citing NBC report:
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-cuba-usa-diplomats/russia-the-main-suspect-in-u-s-diplomats-illness-in-cuba-nbc-idUSKCN1LR1GE

Also on the same Reuters webpage, news that Russia and China are holding massive joint military exercises while Putin and Jinping meet.



I know that dcum doesn't attract many scientists but, come one, this conspiracy theory has been debunked already.


No, Havana Syndrome *has not* been "debunked."
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