A conducted over many years, and across several agencies, has concluded that neither foreign adversaries, nor energy weapons caused mysterious illnessesof U.S. personnel in Havana, Moscow,andeven on American soil. The investigation putsan end to years ofconfusion that also left victims with no answers.
Seven intelligence agencies participated in thisreview of approximately 1,000 cases of 鈥渁nomalous health incidents.鈥漈hat鈥檚the term the government uses to describeseveralphysical symptoms including ringing in the ears,pressure in the head and nausea, headaches, vertigo,and acute discomfort. The common term for these symptoms is 鈥.鈥滻t wasfirst by U.S. personnelwho worked at the embassy in Cubain 2016.
In a statement, analysts had conducted 鈥渙ne of the largest and most intensive investigations in the Agency鈥檚 history. I and my leadership team stand firmly behind the work conducted and the findings.鈥
But representatives and lawyers for people suffering with symptoms of Havana Syndrome have criticized the new report. Attorney represents more than two dozen people experiencing symptoms and hesaysthe assessment 鈥渓acked transparency鈥 and has damaged the morale of the victims.
We鈥檒l take a look at the findings of the report and ask where victims of the mysterious illness go from here.
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