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A recent report by CBS’s 60 Minutes, The Insider, and Der Spiegel presented new evidence suggesting that U.S. government employees experiencing neurological symptoms known as Havana Syndrome may have been targeted by Russia using directed energy weapons. Despite this evidence, the U.S. intelligence community released a report ruling out foreign involvement. Many of the victims are top-performing officers who have worked against Russia, leading to suspicions that there is a Russia nexus in the attacks. Retired Lt Col Greg Edgreen, who led the Pentagon’s investigation into Havana Syndrome, believes that Russia is behind the attacks, stating that intelligence officers and diplomats are being targeted and removed from their posts.

Following the report, the Pentagon confirmed that a senior defense department official sought medical treatment for Havana Syndrome symptoms at NATO’s Vilnius Summit last summer. The investigation uncovered evidence linking the suspected attackers to a Russian military intelligence hit squad, GRU Unit 29155, which has been involved in other attacks such as the poisoning of former Russian military agent Sergei Skripal and Putin opposition member Alexei Navalny. Specific Russian individuals have been identified, some of whom were captured in the U.S. by local law enforcement. The evidence shows that these individuals were present in the vicinity of attacks in various countries worldwide.

The victims of Havana Syndrome, including one individual known as Adam who was believed to be Patient Zero, have expressed relief at the new evidence. The victims felt gaslit by their former employers in the intelligence agencies, as a previous investigation had ruled out foreign involvement. Victims have reported experiencing computer and phone malfunctions during the attacks, including phones batteries swelling up and computers behaving erratically. Pets of the victims have also exhibited symptoms, indicating that whatever is causing Havana Syndrome is harmful to living beings and may have been weaponized.

The investigation into Havana Syndrome is ongoing, with the Office of the Director of National Intelligence stating that new evidence will be examined. The victims’ lawyer, Mark Zaid, highlights the technological problems experienced by his clients during the attacks, such as phone batteries swelling up and computers malfunctioning. Zaid also points out that the pets of the victims have exhibited symptoms, further supporting the belief that targeted energy waves are responsible for the attacks. The evidence presented in the recent report reinforces the suspicions that Russia may be behind the attacks, highlighting the need for further investigation and action to address this serious issue.

The report has raised concerns about the nature of the attacks and the involvement of Russia, with experts warning that if the issue is not addressed head-on, it is likely to worsen. The attacks have impacted top-performing officers and diplomats, leading to their removal from their posts due to traumatic brain injuries. The evidence linking the attacks to specific Russian individuals and military units, as well as the presence of these individuals in the vicinity of attacks, further supports the theory that Russia is behind the targeted energy weapon attacks. The victims, their families, and their lawyer are calling for a thorough investigation and accountability for those responsible for the attacks.

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