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Directed radio frequencies likely cause of ‘Havana syndrome’ in diplomats, report finds
“Directed” radio frequency is the most plausible explanation for a mysterious illness experienced by diplomats in foreign US embassies, a government report has said.
Key points:
- Unexplained symptoms including nausea, bloody noses and mild brain injury involving a dozen US officials have been known as the “Havana syndrome”
- The US government report marks the first time Washington has officially offered an explanation to the illness
- Psychological and social factors are also listed as possible causes
The symptoms appear “to be consistent with the effects of directed, pulsed radio frequency energy”, said the report by the National Academies of Science, Engineering and Medicine.
Diplomats in some postings have been plagued with headaches, nausea,…
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