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CIA Says Most 'Havana Syndrome' Cases Likely Not Caused By Foreign Powers
Jan 20, 2022 57 secs
diplomats, spies and other government personnel have complained of debilitating and unexplained symptoms, which generally include migraine headaches and nausea after hearing strange noises, beginning with State Department staff at the American embassy in Cuba in 2016.

That set includes many of the original patients who complained of mysterious medical ailments in Havana six years ago, according to NBC News.

Victims of Havana Syndrome faced skepticism by officials during the administration of President Donald Trump, who displayed unusual deference to Russian President Vladimir Putin.

official stressed that CIA Director William Burns, installed by President Joe Biden last year, is committed to protecting the health and well-being of agency personnel.

House Intelligence Committee Chair Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) called the CIA’s report “a first step” toward answering questions about Havana Syndrome, but “far from the last.”.

diplomats, intelligence officers, staff and military personnel have complained of Havana Syndrome-like symptoms in Austria, China, India, Russia, Columbia ― and even in Washington, D.C.

government to make available first-class medical care to those affected and to get to the bottom of these incidents, including to determine the cause and who is responsible,” the president said at the time

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