While the leading theory in the “Havana syndrome” cases is directed microwave attacks, a classified session for senior government officials said months of investigation were inconclusive.
The U.S. Navy has officially published previously released videos showing unexplained objects.
[radio transmission] “Whoa, got it woo-hoo!” “Roger ” “What the [expletive] is that?” “Did you box a moving target?” “No, I took an auto track.” “Oh, OK.” “Oh my gosh, dude. Wow” “What is that man?” “There’s a whole screen of them. My gosh.” “They’re all going against the wind. The wind’s 120 knots from west.” “Dude.” “That’s not is it?” “[inaudible]” “Look at that thing.”
The U.S. Navy has officially published previously released videos showing unexplained objects.CreditCredit.Department of Defense, via Agence France-Presse Getty Images
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