House Committee confronts Havana Syndrome's Russia connection
A key responsibility of Congress is to hold the executive publicly accountable. Under Chairman August Pfluger (R-TX), the House Homeland Security Committee fulfilled that responsibility on Wednesday by confronting the so-called “Havana Syndrome” challenge. Referred to by the U.S. government as “Anomalous Health Incidents,” Havana Syndrome has afflicted hundreds of U.S. personnel at home and abroad. As I’ve previously noted, “Symptoms include dizziness, extreme pressure in the head, and unsteady gait. Some suspected victims now suffer serious, lifelong ailments. Others have even died prematurely. And while a large number of Havana syndrome reportees are very likely suffering from prior-undiagnosed or unrelated medical ailments, there is very significant evidence of a hostile Russian connection to dozens of other reports.” Russia is very likely employing a nano-pulsed radio frequency/microwave weapon system to achieve Havana Syndrome health effects. This might sound like science fiction, but science shows and the Russians themselves admit they have this capability.
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