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Ex-ambassador appointed to lead 'Havana syndrome' task force, as CIA expands inquiry into mysterious brain injuries — RT USA News


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US Secretary of State Antony Blinken has appointed a former ambassador to run a task force investigating the so-called Havana syndrome experienced by US diplomats and spies that the media have blamed on sci-fi ‘microwave weapons.’
Ambassador Pamela Spratlen will officially be the Senior Advisor to the Health Incident Response Task Force, established in 2018 to deal with
“long-term brain injuries” allegedly suffered by State Department and CIA personnel in Cuba and China. She will report directly to Blinken and senior State Department leadership, Foggy Bottom announced on Friday.
NEW: @StateDept designates Amb. Pamela Spratlen, a career foreign service officer, to lead response to invisible attacks against diplomats and US personnel that have left dozens suffering from debilitating symptoms known as Havana Syndrome. She will report to @SecBlinken Jennifer Hansler (@jmhansler) March 12, 2021 ....

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