Russian intelligence operatives using energy weapons may have been behind Havana Syndrome, according to a new investigation. Symptoms include memory loss, hearing problems, insomnia, and brain injury. More than 1,000 people in the U.S. and elsewhere are affected. U.S. intelligence concluded it was 'very unlikely' that a foreign adversary was behind the symptoms.
Key Points
Symptoms include memory loss, hearing problems, insomnia, and brain injury
Over 1,000 people in the U.S. and elsewhere are affected by Havana Syndrome
U.S. intelligence deemed it 'very unlikely' that a foreign adversary was responsible
Pros
Joint investigation provides potential insight into the cause of Havana Syndrome
Documentary evidence links Unit 29155 to the use of directed energy weapons
Raises awareness of potential threats posed by energy weapons
Cons
Lack of concrete evidence directly linking Russia's GRU to the incidents