CIA and Pentagon Secretly Reviewed Havana Syndrome Weapon Built by Norwegian Researcher Who Tested It on Himself
A Norwegian researcher reportedly built a pulsed-energy device capable of inducing Havana Syndrome symptoms, which he tested on himself. Both the CIA and Pentagon conducted classified reviews of this weapon, according to recent reports by Reuters and the Washington Post. This development challenges previous official dismissals regarding the existence of such devices. The revelation reignites discussions about whether a foreign adversary has been targeting American personnel with similar technology since 2016.
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While specific actions regarding this particular device are classified, the U.S. government, including the CIA and Pentagon, continues to investigate the broader phenomenon of Havana Syndrome, with intelligence agencies leading reviews and medical experts studying reported symptoms. Lawmakers have pushed for greater transparency and support for affected personnel. Readers can stay informed by following reputable news sources covering ongoing investigations and support organizations advocating for victims of Havana Syndrome.
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