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reality-detective · 5 months
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Havana syndrome is the effect caused by direct energy weapons. 🤔
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Johana Tablada, Cuban Deputy Director General for the United States at MINREX:
There is no such thing as the Havana syndrome; it does not exist, it is not registered in any disease registry, and it has really been the Washington syndrome from the beginning.
The program on CBS, a powerful network in the United States, is unsustainable and inexplicable; today it is presented again, not as a journalistic investigation, but as a political operation, as a propaganda operation.
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dialectrician · 24 days
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Havana syndrome is the ultimate "it didn't happen but even if it did it was good actually".
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nihilismisforkids · 12 days
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Experimentally verifying conspiracy theories about Havana Syndrome by watching food reheat in the microwave with my face pressed against the glass like a cartoon character
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papasmoke · 2 years
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Slander! Our brave embassy warriors were getting their balls cooked by photonic ray guns and all deserve $189,000 each.
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People with ‘Havana Syndrome’ Show No Brain Damage or Medical Illness
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''...investigators examined 86 people with AHIs, 42 women and 44 men, who last experienced an incident 76 days prior, on average. The participants were U.S. government staff and family members who had been in locations that included parts of Cuba, China and Austria, as well as the U.S. (All of these areas were past sites of Havana syndrome outbreak reports.) A third of these affected participants were unable to work because of their symptoms. (According to Chan, a few of the cases dated to 2015, which was prior to the previously reported cases in Cuba.) Clinical tests for hearing, balance, cognition, eyesight and blood work were matched against the results from 30 people with similar working backgrounds but no symptoms. The researchers found that the only significant differences between the two groups were increased self-reported symptoms of fatigue, stress and depression in people with AHIs, as well as self-reported trouble with balancing that was confirmed through testing. “People who were told by trusted authorities that they suffered brain damage from a secret weapon will likely dismiss the NIH report as a government cover-up,” says University of Maryland neuroscientist Douglas Fields. “It is, however, an excellent scientific study, with conclusions that are well supported by data, and the study will be viewed as highly credible by scientists.”
People with ‘Havana Syndrome’ Show No Brain Damage or Medical Illness | Scientific American
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inthefallofasparrow · 11 months
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whatisonthemoon · 1 year
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Alex Constantine - April 17, 2023
The country's leading news outlets are playing ball with the intelligence community to promote a limited hang-out of electromagnetic weapons technology developed by DARPA and CIA. Last year, 60 minutes turned to the Agency to explain the "Havana Syndrome." Affected CIA and State Department personnel were interviewed. They described loud, grating noises in their ears, brain damage, blindness, and other symptoms of EM assault.
"The CIA says they don't know who is behind it." This is the ubiquitous refrain. Is it Russia? China? If not, who could it possibly be? Huge mystery.
The only source to turn to for an explanation is the CIA? No one else in the world can explain the attacks? We trust our "shadow warriors."
That's precisely why American citizens have no idea what is going on.
If the New York Times, NPR, CNN and and NBC can't explain it, preferring to wallow in CIA obfuscations, here are just few related facts I know, after decades of research, investigation end personal experience, to be true:
1. The pulsed microwave weapon that appeared on 60 minutes was obsolete. The current state of the art is extremely advanced, and is capable of more than ringing ear drums and decimating cell tissue. The technology does not resemble a vintage steampunk Wanker engine, like the one displayed on 60 Minutes. It is as advanced as any supercomputer, capable of commandeering brains the way CNC controls a milling machine. The brain is electronic. It's simply a matter of learning how to interact with it. Scientists on the CIA payroll worked it out decades ago.
2. Targeting is not directional. A human subject can travel anywhere on the globe, and there is no escape. Satellites transmit pulsed signals, relying on an individual's set of biological frequency allocations, exactly as radio signals are transmitted over a narrow frequency, and a receiver is tuned to pick them up.
3. The "Havana Syndrome" is a limited hang-out. The CIA feeds it to the press, claims to be "investigating." This is a cruel hoax that leaves targeted individuals twisting in the wind. Search the web for "Electronic harassment and gang stalking" for testimonials and case histories.
4. Artificial intelligence was perfected years ago in the classified sector. Mainstream scientists are still working on it. The notion that AI will never be self-aware is false. Scientists above-ground are beginning to understand where it goes. I've seen where it goes, though I have never been able to speak openly without retaliation. I will pay for this.
5. Not all subjects hear a cacophony. They hear whatever the programmers want them to hear. It can be the Gettysburg Address, a symphony, a train wreck, a recipe for chocolate mayonnaise cake, bird songs, anything. And any image can be projected via the visual pathways of the brain: art conceived by an AI program, photos of the Andes, a portrait of Benjamin Franklin, anything.
6. Subjects are often tormented by sleep deprivation. The brain is stimulated to keep them awake for one night, or a week at a time. For more information, Google "Dorothy Burdick and 'Such Things are Known,' chapter 10."
7. Intense pain anywhere on the body can be induced remotely. The tech, if applied humanely, could lead the way to prodigious medical advances, but the government chose to weaponize it instead - for arbitrary harassment and torture of civilians.
8. Synchronize EM pulses to to the beating of the heart, and it stops. The subject dies of heart failure.
9. The nervous system can be stimulated, uncontrollable rage induced, aggravated by radio-hypnotic commands. The subject picks up a gun and heads to a church, Walmart pr schoolyard. Controlled subjects usually have no motive for slaughtering innocents, no history of aggressive behavior. They are often determined to kill and destroy themselves in the process. The pundits at MSNBC constantly ask, "why do mass shootings occur almost exclusively in America?" They began in 1970 at a post office in Los Angeles. Then a number of letter carriers went "postal" in rapid succession. The media attributed these murders to "stress." There are more demanding occupations. None of them provoke murderous rage.
One day the USPS mass shootings stopped on a dime. They abruptly moved from the postal system into the public schools. The bloodshed is intended to terrorize, desensitize, compel us with fear to arm ourselves. Far-right legislators in the GOP clear the path for the killings by refusing to pass rational gun control measures. Mass murder was once a rarity. Now it is a daily occurrence. Is "stress" still to blame? The press do us on favors with irresponsible reporting.
The CIA didn't devote many years of research on mind control only to abandon it. Mind control is a reality that the press ignores.
Not all mass shooters are controlled. Some are wingnuts incited by Fox News (media mind control) to gun down phenotypical "sub-humans." Some are severely mentally ill. Some are copycats. But most are remotely controlled to fire on "expendable" children or minorities.
On occasion, the perpetrators sense they are controlled by external forces:
Feds: Airport shooting suspect complained of mind control USA Today, January, January 6, 2017
"Two months before Esteban Santiago allegedly unleashed a deadly assault inside the Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport, the 26-year-old former National Guardsman showed up unannounced – and troubled – at the Anchorage, Alaska offices of the FBI.
"There, according to the FBI, Santiago told federal authorities that U.S. intelligence agencies had gained control of his mind and were urging him to fight for the Islamic State terror group. While the report was initially alarming, it was soon clear that the young man's reported complaint was more a cry for medical treatment than a matter meriting the attention of counter-terrorism officials.
";During the interview, Santiago appeared agitated and incoherent, and made disjointed statements,' the FBI said in a statement Friday night. 'Although Santiago stated that he did not wish to harm anyone. .. "
9. The "Havana Syndrome" is a strategic limited hang-out, Disgustingly poor media coverage has left Americans with the impression that it is impossible to determine who is deploying the weapons when, in fact, anyone with an interest in tracking the culprits down can do so with a library card and access to WiFi. The CIA feeds the hang-out version to the press, claims to be "investigating." It is a cruel hoax that leaves targeted individuals twisting in the wind. Simply search the web for "Electronic harassment and gang stalking" for testimonials and case histories. Approach the subject skeptically, but do it with an objective frame of mind. If the reporters at 60 Minutes had run to the library and learned to use Google, there would have been no need to rely on the CIA for an explanation. The truth is "out there." And it's not so hard to nail down. Any Journalism 101 student is capable of identifying the culprits. There is no need to regurgitate the Agency's plausible denials.
My list of knowns could be a long one. But I have shared a few things most subjects of EM assault also know to be true because they have a vested interest in finding out who is tormenting them.
The CIA and Pentagon are responsible. Not Russia, although the Soviets developed their own electronic arsenal. Symptoms identical to the Havana Syndrome were first reported in Moscow in the 1960s. Charles Bohlen, a State Department officer, was deafened by the attacks. Anyone who believes a foreign power is behind it is as gullible as a MAGA clown, sorry to say. Who believes CIA sources? No one who has read widely about the history of the Agency. This is the same branch of government that directed Chile's Pinochet coup. So many corpses were dropped into the Santiago River that they dammed it. Fascists seized power in Chile after the assassination of Allende. The Agency denied involvement for 20 years, until investigative journalists flushed out the truth. And we trust the CIA?
Tune out the media's disreputable sourcing. For a sample of the lowest of the low, Google "Kevin Shiff and mind control." He is a veteran CIA fraud, claims "demons" are responsible for covert mind control activity. Shiff needs to be tarred and feathered.
DARPA and the Central Intelligence Agency - as any capable researcher on the history of EM mind control will attest, including Robert O. Becker, a Nobel Prize winning scientist, and a score of suppressed journalists - possess the technology and are responsible for the assaults on human subjects in Havana. Also Chicago, Denver, Miami, Los Angeles, and everywhere else in the land of the free.
Combined with AI, the weapons threaten to transform the country into a technological hellhole. Mind control is not a subject the media begin to comprehend. But it is creeping up on us, and one day will be impossible to ignore.
Further Reading
"Do Republicans Really Want to Stop School Shootings?"
Constantine, Alex,"CIA Mind Control and the US Postal Service," Virtual Government: CIA Mind Control Operations in America (Feral House, 1997), pp. 301-304.
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hirtenstar · 5 months
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ive figured out why i feel so ill all the time. its those goddamn cubans. they've come out of havana to shut me down because i was too good at barking
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Just curious, why is "socialist" in your username if you are "not a fucking socialist"?
my url is making fun of the "havana syndrome" conspiracy theory, which is rooted in the idea (dating back to the cold war) that socialist countries have access to lasers of microwaves that can fuck with people. hence socialist microwave laser
but then somebody called me a socialist because of it and i, an anarchist, quickly realized i need to clarify some shit lmao
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liberationbeat · 1 year
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"House Speaker Kevin McCarthy’s debt limit bill unveiled Wednesday would slash $130 billion from a broad range of domestic programs, including clean-energy subsidies and student loan forgiveness. But one thing the bill would not cut is the military, which last month requested an $842 billion budget.
Buried in the Pentagon’s sprawling budget request is an ask for at least $36 million to respond to Havana syndrome, the mysterious symptoms alleged by U.S. spies and diplomats. Initially blamed on microwave weapons wielded by foreign powers like Russia, U.S. intelligence agencies have concluded there is “no credible evidence that a foreign adversary has a weapon or collection device that is causing” the symptoms — opening the possibility that they may be psychogenic in nature.
The amount represents an increase of $2.1 million over the previous fiscal year and “ensures that individuals affected by anomalous health incidents receive timely and comprehensive health care and treatment,” according to the Defense Health Program’s proposed operation and maintenance budget, released on March 13. “Anomalous health incidents,” or AHIs, is the U.S. government’s term for Havana syndrome, named after the CIA officers and diplomats at the U.S. Embassy in Cuba who, in 2016, reported symptoms like headaches, nausea, and hearing loud noises. Since then, U.S. Embassy personnel who served in other countries have reportedly been affected, including China, Colombia, France, Georgia, India, Poland, Serbia, Switzerland, Taiwan, and Vietnam."
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The mysterious ailment known as “Havana syndrome” did not result from the actions of a foreign adversary, according to an intelligence report that shatters a long-disputed theory that hundreds of U.S. personnel were targeted and sickened by a clandestine enemy wielding energy waves as a weapon.
The new intelligence assessment caps a years-long effort by the CIA and several other U.S. intelligence agencies to explain why career diplomats, intelligence officers and others serving in U.S. missions around the world experienced what they described as strange and painful acoustic sensations. The effects of this mysterious trauma shortened careers, racked up large medical bills and in some cases caused severe physical and emotional suffering.
Many of the afflicted personnel say they were the victims of a deliberate attack — possibly at the hands of Russia or another adversarial government — a claim that the report contradicts in nearly every respect, according to two intelligence officials who are familiar with the assessment and described it to The Washington Post.
Seven intelligence agencies participated in the review of approximately 1,000 cases of “anomalous health incidents,” the term the government uses to describe a constellation of physical symptoms including ringing in the ears followed by pressure in the head and nausea, headaches and acute discomfort.
Five of those agencies determined it was “very unlikely” that a foreign adversary was responsible for the symptoms, either as the result of purposeful actions — such as a directed energy weapon — or as the byproduct of some other activity, including electronic surveillance that unintentionally could have made people sick, the officials said. They spoke on the condition of anonymity to describe the findings of the assessment, which had not yet been made public.
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wigmonster · 2 years
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lol. lmao
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talk4share · 3 days
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Havana Syndrome: a Psychological Phenomenon or Myth?
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Havana Syndrome refers to a mysterious set of symptoms experienced by diplomats and intelligence officers, including headaches, dizziness, and nausea, first reported in Havana, Cuba, in 2016. Similar incidents have since been reported in other locations. Investigations into the cause have included theories of sonic or electromagnetic weapons, as well as environmental factors. Despite extensive investigation by multiple agencies, including the FBI and CIA, no definitive cause has been identified. The syndrome raises concerns about the safety of diplomatic personnel and the potential for new forms of covert warfare.
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giannic · 21 days
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