A new report has hinted that a ‘foreign actor’ may be responsible for the ‘Havana Syndrome’ symptoms which have been plaguing hundreds of US veterans.
Released by the National Intelligence Council on Friday, the document states that the two unnamed groups now believe there is a 50/50 chance foreign actors could have developed radiofrequency technology associated with ‘Havana Syndrome’.
Sources told The Atlantic one group which changed its tune was the National Security Agency, adding that their revised evaluation was based on ‘intercepted communications’ linked to a ‘foreign actor’.
It’s a major development for people suffering with ‘Havana Syndrome’, who have felt dismissed and gas-lit by the government for years. Many believe their debilitating symptoms have been caused by concealed energy weapons.
Symptoms include dizziness, cognitive problems, insomnia, and headaches. The most prominent theory is that it is caused by pulsed electromagnetic energy and ultrasound emanating from sonic weapons.
At least 200 cases across the government are now under investigation.