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Havana Syndrome, Director of National Intelligence
New intelligence suggests ‘Havana Syndrome’ possibly caused by foreign weapon; overall assessment remains ‘very unlikely’
New intelligence has led two US intelligence agencies to conclude that it’s possible a small number of mysterious health ailments colloquially termed as Havana Syndrome impacting spies, soldiers and diplomats around the world may have been caused by a “novel weapon” wielded by a foreign actor,
House Intelligence leader calls latest Havana syndrome assessment a ‘cover-up’
The chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, Rep. Mike Turner (R-OH), accused the intelligence community of “a cover-up,” following the Office of the Director of National Intelligence’s latest evaluation of “Havana syndrome.
Victims react to new intelligence community report that Havana Syndrome could be caused by a foreign actor
Some intelligence agencies are now suggesting a foreign adversary may be behind the mysterious "Havana Syndrome" injuries reportedly sustained by U.S. officials overseas.
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The Consensus on Havana Syndrome Is Cracking
After long denying the possibility, some intelligence agencies are no longer willing to rule out a mystery weapon.
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Biden officials cast doubt on view that Havana Syndrome wasn’t work of foreign agents
Contradicting what U.S. spy agencies have publicly said, senior National Security Council officials told a group of Havana ...
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