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CIA victim of 'Havana Syndrome' blames Kremlin: 'Russians are very aggressive' against U.S. gov't


Mr. Polymeropoulos had fallen victim to “Havana Syndrome,” a debilitating affliction that was first suffered in 2016 by staff at the U.S. Embassy staff in Havana, Cuba. The mysterious symptoms “are consistent with the effects of directed, pulsed radio frequency (RF) energy,” according to a National Academy of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine report published last December, leading many to believe that they are a result of attacks with a microwave weapon or directed energy device.
The U.S. intelligence community doesn’t officially know any more now than it did five years ago.
After more than 40 cases were reported from Havana, the number of U.S. officials stricken around the globe swelled to 130, including incidents on U.S. soil. ....

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Biden administration conducting intelligence review of "Havana Syndrome" incidents, as suspected CIA cases rise


U.S. conducting intelligence review of Havana Syndrome incidents, as suspected CIA cases rise
By Olivia Gazis
U.S. investigates suspected energy attacks
More than a dozen CIA officers serving in multiple overseas locations have returned to the U.S. to seek care this year after reporting symptoms consistent with Havana Syndrome, the mysterious, debilitating illness that is thought to have already afflicted scores of U.S. personnel since 2016, according to current and former U.S. officials and people familiar with the matter. The new suspected incidents occurred in the early months of 2021, and at least one happened as recently as March, according to three sources.   ....

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Biden administration conducting intel review of "Havana Syndrome" cases


Biden administration conducting intel review of Havana Syndrome cases
Olivia Gazis
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More than a dozen CIA officers serving in multiple overseas locations have returned to the U.S. to seek care this year after reporting symptoms consistent with Havana Syndrome, the mysterious, debilitating illness that is thought to have already afflicted scores of U.S. personnel since 2016, according to current and former U.S. officials and people familiar with the matter. The new suspected incidents occurred in the early months of 2021, and at least one happened as recently as March, according to three sources.   ....

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China, Huawei, China Telecom | Homeland Security Newswire


Published 8 April 2021
Senate Select Committee on Intelligence Chairman Sen. Mark R. Warner (D-VA) led a bipartisan group of Senators in urging President Joe Biden to request at least $3 billion as part of his budget request to Congress for the adoption of 5G alternatives to Chinese-made equipment. Specifically, the Senators urged Biden to request at least $1.5 billion each for two funds established by Congress to encourage the adoption of Open Radio Access Network (Open RAN) equipment, which would allow additional vendors to enter the 5G market and compete with manufacturers like Huawei, which is heavily subsidized by the Chinese government.
Senate Select Committee on Intelligence Chairman Sen. Mark R. Warner (D-VA) led a bipartisan group of Senators in urging President Joe Biden to request at least $3 billion as part of his budget request to Congress for the adoption of 5G alternatives to Chinese-made equipment. Specifically, the Senators urged Biden to request at least ....

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