Whistleblower Links Russia to Havana Syndrome Attacks on US Troops

 April 1, 2024

A concerning revelation has surfaced, implicating Russia in the disturbing incidents known as the Havana syndrome. A whistleblower asserts that a Russian military intelligence unit is deploying energy weapons against US troops, challenging previous US intelligence findings.

According to the Daily Mail, a new claim suggests Russia's involvement in the Havana syndrome attacks on US troops, contrary to earlier US intelligence assessments.

Whistleblower Links Havana Syndrome to Russian Sabotage Operations

A whistleblower has raised alarms over Russia's alleged orchestration of the Havana syndrome incidents, which have afflicted US troops. Despite the Pentagon's reluctance to officially acknowledge these attacks—fearing it could lead to war—the accusations are serious.

The Insider, an investigative media group, has connected the maladies to energy weapons deployed by a Russian military intelligence sabotage unit.

A 2016 inquiry by US intelligence concluded it was improbable that a foreign adversary was responsible for the disorders initially recorded in Havana, Cuba.

Yet, recent disclosures and testimonies paint a different picture, implicating GRU unit 29155 in these incidents. Victims have suffered from a range of symptoms, including migraines, nausea, and hearing loss, attributed to sonic weaponry.

Pentagon Inquiry Leader Asserts Russian Role in Sonic Weapon Attacks

Greg Edgreen, a retired Army Lieutenant Colonel overseeing the Pentagon's investigation, is convinced of Russia's involvement. The stringent evidence needed for formal accusations has posed obstacles during the Trump and Biden administrations. Edgreen highlights the difficulty in recognizing sonic weapon attacks and their implications for national security.

Edgreen has voiced his certainty about Russia's role in these incidents and pointed out the security risks associated with sonic weapons.

I think it was set so high because we did not, as a country and a government, want to face some very hard truths. Can we secure America? Are these massive counterintelligence failures? Can we protect American soil and our people on American soil? Are we being attacked and if we're being attacked, is that an act of war?

Unit 29155 members are reported to have received accolades for their development of 'non-lethal acoustic weapons', further bolstering suspicions of their involvement. Despite the mounting evidence and testimonies, Russia has denied any participation in these incidents.

The worldwide reach of Havana syndrome symptoms

The symptoms linked to the syndrome, including headaches and disorientation, have affected over 1,000 Americans and foreign officials worldwide. Some of the first symptoms were reportedly experienced in Frankfurt, Germany, before 2016, spreading to various global locations.

The US Congress responded by passing the Havana Act in 2021, enabling financial compensation for affected individuals and their families. In June 2023, the State Department commenced payments ranging from $100,000 to $200,000 to victims, acknowledging the severity of their conditions.

While some scientists propose that the syndrome could be a mass psychogenic illness, the majority of evidence points towards a tangible and malicious origin. Such theories, however, continue to contribute to the complexity and contentiousness surrounding Havana syndrome.

Conclusion

The recent whistleblower allegations strongly suggest Russian involvement in the Havana syndrome attacks on US troops, pointing to the use of energy weapons by a Russian military intelligence unit. Despite initial findings that deemed it 'very unlikely' for a foreign adversary to be responsible, new investigations and claims support a direct connection to Russia.

The reluctance of the Pentagon to publicly acknowledge these attacks stems from the potential geopolitical consequences. Yet, the collective testimony and evidence highlight a concerning scenario of targeted aggression against US personnel, underscoring the need for further scrutiny and protective measures for those serving abroad.

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