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Senate Intel leaders say mysterious directed energy attacks appear to be increasing

Senate Intel leaders say mysterious directed energy attacks appear to be increasing CNN 4/30/2021 © Getty Images Sens. Mark Warner and Marco Rubio The leaders of the Senate Intelligence Committee warned Friday that mysterious invisible attacks that have caused debilitating symptoms appear to be on the rise against US personnel. For nearly five years, we have been aware of reports of mysterious attacks on United States Government personnel in Havana, Cuba, and around the world. This pattern of attacking our fellow citizens serving our government appears to be increasing, Senate Intelligence Chairman Mark Warner, a Virginia Democrat, and the panel s top Republican, Marco Rubio of Florida, said in a statement. The Senate Intelligence Committee intends to get to the bottom of this. We have already held fact finding hearings on these debilitating attacks, many of which result in medically confirmed cases of Traumatic Brain Injury, and will do more.

U S investigating peculiar attacks with hallmarks of Havana syndrome near White House

U.S. investigating peculiar attacks with hallmarks of Havana syndrome near White House CNBC 4/29/2021 Amanda Macias Federal agencies are investigating at least two mysterious incidents on U.S. soil with some hallmarks of the Havana syndrome. Lawmakers on the House and Senate Armed Services Committee confirmed to NBC News on Thursday that they were briefed in April on the investigation. In 2016, U.S. diplomats and their support staff stationed in Havana reported hearing strange sounds, steady pulses of pressure in their heads and a number of other bizarre physical sensations. In some cases, diplomats noticed a sharp deterioration in their hearing and vision.

New Tools, Old Tricks: Emerging Technologies and Russia s Global Tool Kit - Carnegie Endowment for International Peace

Carnegie Endowment for International Peace Source: Getty Summary:  Russia has long struggled to overcome its inability to retain talent for homegrown innovation and R&D. As a result, Russia’s global activism leans heavily on tried-and-true tactics. Related Media and Tools If you enjoyed reading this, subscribe for more! Thank you! Summary How will the Kremlin’s tool kit evolve as emerging technologies like artificial intelligence, machine learning, and deepfake forgeries become more widespread? Russia has long struggled to overcome the constraints imposed by the country’s chronic inability to retain talent in support of homegrown innovation and R&D. That reality may consign it to a follower role in the technological realm. Russia’s global activism continues to lean heavily on tried-and-true tactics and capabilities that are popping up more frequently in a variety of far-flung venues. The blatant and often sloppy nature of such efforts suggests the Russian leaders

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