Havana Syndrome: U.S. and Canadian diplomats targeted with possible weapon causing brain injury and neurological symptoms



Source: Havana Syndrome investigation is "a massive CIA cover-up" | 60 Minutes

A 60 Minutes segment examined Havana Syndrome.

  • Since 2016, U.S. diplomats, intelligence officers, and military personnel have reported mysterious brain injuries known as Havana Syndrome. Symptoms include intense head pressure, vertigo, hearing damage, cognitive problems, seizures, and long-term neurological issues.
  • For years, the U.S. government often doubted the victims, suggesting explanations such as environmental causes, illness, or mass hysteria. A 2023 intelligence assessment said it was “very unlikely” that a foreign adversary caused the incidents.
  • Some scientists and investigators proposed that the injuries could be caused by pulsed microwave or radio-frequency energy capable of affecting the brain. Research suggested such technology had been studied extensively in the former Soviet Union.
  • A former intelligence officer claimed that internal investigations were discouraged from pursuing the “foreign attack” explanation, and that leadership aimed to reduce concern rather than determine the true cause.
  • In 2024, undercover agents from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security reportedly purchased a portable microwave weapon from a Russian criminal network in a $15 million classified operation funded by the Pentagon.
  • Sources say the device:
    • Is small and concealable, not truck-sized as previously assumed.
    • Emits pulsed microwave radiation capable of penetrating walls and windows.
    • Can be remotely controlled and programmed for different effects.
  • Classified testing at a U.S. military lab reportedly showed brain injuries in animals similar to those seen in victims.
  • Intelligence sources also describe security videos allegedly showing people suddenly collapsing or clutching their heads after a suspect with a backpack entered nearby.
  • Some officials and victims believe the evidence suggests possible Russian involvement, though the U.S. government has not officially confirmed this.
  • Victims say they feel betrayed by the government’s response, and some are seeking recognition—such as the Purple Heart—for injuries they believe were sustained in hostile attacks.
  • Officials say new reviews are underway, but the official government position has not yet changed.
Bottom line:
New intelligence and the acquisition of a portable microwave weapon suggest that directed-energy attacks may be capable of causing Havana Syndrome–like injuries, potentially validating victims’ claims—but the issue remains classified, disputed, and politically sensitive.
 
9:26
He joined the so-called AHI investigation at CIA headquarters.
AHI because the government calls the cases not attacks but anomalous health incidents.

He expected to dig into whether a foreign adversary, a so-called state actor was behind this, but it didn't go that way. So, one of the very first things I heard when I arrived at the AHI unit was our job is to bring down the temperature on AHI at headquarters.

11:03
What would you say was the attitude of your bosses toward the victims who had reported in?
So this was one of the more disgusting things that I came across to be honest working in the AHI unit. I'll never forget in one instance a senior member of the AHI unit came into my office and that officer came in and said, "Yeah, we're going to have a happy hour. We're all going to have simulated AHIs and uh and drink together." And she basically emulated that she was having a stroke and it making fun of the victims. And to me that was deplorable. It was disgusting.
There was no sense of we're going to get
to the bottom of this.

No, the the bottom of it was we're going to prove that this is psychosmatic, atmospheric, and environmental.
All of this, he says, led him to resign.

19:30
These folks in the Biden White House believed these people and believed that their injuries were not caused by known medical or environmental conditions the way the CIA was asserting, which again to me was just egregious. Some of the specific explanations the CIA had used were just crazy.
A highlevel CIA source has told us, and this is a direct quote, "This is the biggest cover up I've seen in my adult life." End quote.

Do you believe it was a cover up?
Yes, I do. Um through a variety of purposes and means, not necessarily as a um pre-planned strategic um operation, but in essence, it arrives at the same result.

21:16
retired CIA officer Mark Polymoropoulos was in that White House meeting.
And so what the Biden administration was telling us is that something had changed. New intelligence had come in. Now I don't have a security clearance and this was an unclassified meeting. So they could not put forward that this was based on new intelligence, but it was clear to me that that's what they were insinuating.

Dr. Paul Friedrix brought a message to the meeting. He's a retired major general, formerly one of the Pentagon's top doctors.
He said very clearly, "I'm sorry. I want to apologize to you. I've never seen in 30 plus years of of practicing military medicine victims treated in such a terrible manner and I just want to offer my apologies to you."

24:08
Across the previous stories that we've done on this subject, I have had the same question. I think you are the first person who could plausibly answer the question and that is why why would the government want to bury this?
I think it comes down to a political question. I mean if we acknowledge that this was a state actor that was doing this. It is essentially a declaration of war against the United States which has to have a response from the United States government.
In my opinion, I don't know that the appetite was there to respond to the Russians at that time.

26:20
The sources who informed our reporting told us the classified mission to obtain the microwave weapon points to a troubling reality. They say there are likely many of these devices. And if undercover agents could purchase one from gangsters, then the Russians have lost control of a stealth weapon that could be used by anyone anywhere.
 
For years, the U.S. government often doubted the victims, suggesting explanations such as environmental causes, illness, or mass hysteria
No, the the bottom of it was we're going to prove that this is psychosmatic, atmospheric, and environmental.
Saying that the government is doing that without considering who, exactly, has been doing that. Spoiler: it wasn't bureaucrats. Medicine is far too often used as a tool of oppression where their personal judgment is central to the whole, but somehow even basic accountability is entirely unthinkable.

Every disaster movie begins with scientists being ignored... by other scientists with a conflicting agenda. The government obviously wants that, but it can't achieve that without physicians willing to do the dirty work, and it's far too easy for them to get away with "just my opinion, can't ever be faulted for having an opinion". Just like the insurance companies want the same, and rely on the same people willingly committing atrocities for a bigger paycheck (and, somehow, far too often, praise and recognition from their peers for it).
 
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