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A retired senior CIA officer recounts his experience with Havana Syndrome (Anomalous Health Incidents) and the intelligence community's initial dismissal of the condition, arguing that recent government admissions and investigations suggest foreign involvement—possibly via directed-energy weapons—and that CIA leadership engaged in a coverup that harmed affected personnel.
havana-syndrome
anomalous-health-incidents
intelligence-community
cia
government-accountability
directed-energy-weapons
cover-up
foreign-intelligence
diplomatic-security
Marc Polymeropoulos
CIA
Office of the Director of National Intelligence
Walter Reed National Military Medical Center
House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence
Marco Rubio
Mike Turner
Rick Crawford
National Security Council
Tulsi Gabbard
John Ratcliffe
David Relman
Paul Friedrichs