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CIA Whistleblower Alleges Cover-Up of Havana Syndrome Attacks by Russia on Intelligence Officers
Dec 30, 2024, 05:18 PM
A CIA whistleblower has come forward alleging that the agency covered up injuries sustained by intelligence officers due to attacks by foreign-directed energy weapons. The whistleblower, a former intelligence officer, claims her career and those of others were ended by these attacks, which she attributes to a high-powered microwave system weapon. A leaked Defense Department letter obtained by investigative journalist Catherine Herridge acknowledges that the experiences of those affected are real. The whistleblower accuses the intelligence community of gaslighting victims and thwarting Congressional efforts to investigate the matter, describing the situation as a cover-up that should be terrifying for all Americans. The whistleblower's allegations also suggest a potential foreign adversary, possibly Russia, behind the attacks known as Havana Syndrome, which have affected over 300 U.S. personnel globally.
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