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Klingon interim report says Havana syndrome not from hostile power campaign, but critics disagree
2022-01-21
[FOX] A new CIA document reportedly states that bizarre illnesses being attributed to "Havana Syndrome" are not the results of an attack by a foreign power, but those findings are being challenged by a whistleblower who claims the agency is hiding something.

An NBC News report late Wednesday night citing "six people briefed on the matter" said that, according to an interim report by the CIA, hundreds of supposed Havana Syndrome cases could plausibly be attributed to other things, even though roughly two dozen remain unexplained.

CIA DIRECTOR'S TEAM EXPERIENCED HAVANA SYNDROME SYMPTOMS ON RECENT TRIP TO INDIA

"CIA interim report is disinformation," countered national security attorney Mark Zaid. "Other agencies furious no coordination occurred & they disagree."
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Posted by:Besoeker

#2  I suspect the syndrome is the result of some CIA driven technology gone horribly wrong. Not that the CIA would ever do such a thing, or that it is indeed a "hostile power" with respect to the USA.
Posted by: Bubba Lover of the Faeries8843   2022-01-21 18:06  

#1  Go ahead, tell me they don't read the Burg.
Posted by: Besoeker   2022-01-21 00:05  

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