60 Minutes Releases Compilation of Investigative Reports on Havana Syndrome

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A multi-year investigation into “Havana Syndrome,” officially referred to as Anomalous Health Incidents (AHIs), has uncovered evidence suggesting a potential link between these mysterious medical events and Russian military intelligence. While the U.S. government’s official stance has largely characterized foreign involvement as unlikely, new data points to members of Russia’s Unit 29155 being present at the locations of several attacks. These incidents, which have affected U.S. diplomats, intelligence officers, and military personnel worldwide, often involve the sudden onset of debilitating symptoms such as vertigo, ear ringing, and cognitive impairment. The investigation highlights a pattern of directed energy weapons being used to target American officials, causing long-term neurological damage and raising significant questions regarding national security and the protection of personnel serving abroad.

  • Havana Syndrome symptoms include sudden pressure in the head, intense ringing in the ears, nausea, and long-term brain injury.
  • Investigations tracked the travel movements of Russian Unit 29155, a secretive sabotage and assassination group, to locations coinciding with reported health incidents.
  • A retired Army colonel who led the Pentagon’s investigation stated that the threshold for evidence was set excessively high by the intelligence community, potentially masking the role of a foreign adversary.
  • Evidence indicates that victims were often targeted in their homes or hotel rooms using what experts believe are directed energy or acoustic devices.
  • Reports of these incidents have occurred globally, including in Havana, Guangzhou, Berlin, Hanoi, and Washington D.C.
  • Internal documents from Russian military intelligence show awards and promotions given to operatives involved in the development of “non-lethal acoustic weapons.”
  • Many affected federal employees have expressed frustration over the government’s perceived reluctance to provide adequate medical care or acknowledge the incidents as hostile acts.

Gemini said 60 Minutes is an American television news magazine that has been a staple of CBS News since its debut in 1968. Created by Don Hewitt, the program is renowned for its hard-hitting investigative journalism, high-profile interviews, and in-depth feature stories that have earned it a reputation as the gold standard of broadcast news for over half a century.

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7 COMMENTS

  1. I have HAVAN a syndrome but I also know there’s an agenda in this country because it’s not just HAVANA they are testing energy weapons in my area, and I am hit on a regular basis such that it causes a paralysis.

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