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Mystery Continues, US Report Says Havana Syndrome Not Caused by Enemies

An investigative report has come out that the mysterious condition called Havana Syndrome, which has affected American intelligence officers and diplomats in many parts of the world, is not caused by enemies. The report was released by US intelligence sources. Intelligence found that the US’s adversaries did not have any weapons capable of causing such a situation to US officials.

Havana syndrome is known as Havana syndrome because it was first reported in 2016 among US Embassy officials located in Havana, Cuba. It later affected US embassy officials in Germany, Austria, Russia and China. Havana syndrome is a condition characterized by sudden, unexplained, severe headaches, fainting, dizziness, and memory loss. Some people also have nosebleeds.

Havana syndrome has been reported in US embassy officials and diplomats in foreign countries. According to US government sources, 1500 cases of Havana syndrome have been reported. Many sufferers have testified that they heard an extremely piercing sound before the onset of symptoms.

Five years after the discovery of the first Havana syndrome, the condition still remains a mystery as the US is unable to understand why it occurs. There were rumors that the condition was inflicted on victims using Russian-made sonic devices or energy beams. This situation also happened to some top US officials in Washington.

Some researchers have pointed out that Havana syndrome is caused by the flow of radio waves from unknown sources into the body and causes problems in the brain. But this mysterious syndrome remained an enigma because there was no evidence. In 2021, Havana syndrome was also reported in Hanoi, Vietnam. It was when US Vice President Kamala Harris was about to make a trip there.

English Summary: Havana Syndrome unlikely to have hostile cause, US says

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