US Military Tested Device That May Be Tied To Havana Syndrome On Rats, Sheep (cbsnews.com)
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- News link: https://news.slashdot.org/story/26/03/09/0410214/us-military-tested-device-that-may-be-tied-to-havana-syndrome-on-rats-sheep
- Source link: https://www.cbsnews.com/news/us-military-tested-device-that-may-be-tied-to-havana-syndrome-60-minutes-transcript/
> Tonight, we have details of a classified U.S. intelligence mission that has obtained a previously unknown weapon that may finally unlock a mystery. Since at least 2016, U.S. diplomats, spies and military officers have suffered [1]crippling brain injuries . They've told of being hit by an overwhelming force, damaging their vision, hearing, sense of balance and cognition. but the government has doubted their stories. They've been called delusional. Well now, 60 Minutes has learned that a weapon that can inflict these injuries was [2]obtained overseas and secretly tested on animals on a U.S. military base . We've investigated this mystery for nine years. This is our fourth story called, "Targeting Americans." Despite official government doubt, we never stopped reporting because of the haunting stories we heard [...].
60 Minutes interviewed Dr. David Relman, a scientific expert and professor from Stanford University who was tasked by the government to lead two investigations into the Havana Syndrome cases. What he and his panel of doctors, physicists, engineers and others found was that "the most plausible explanation for a subset of these cases was a [3]form of radiofrequency or microwave energy ," the report says.
According to confidential sources cited in the report, undercover Homeland Security agents [4]bought a miniaturized microwave weapon from a Russian criminal network in 2024 and tested it on animals at a U.S. military lab. The injuries reportedly matched those seen in the human cases. "Our confidential sources tell us the still classified weapon has been tested in a U.S. military lab for more than a year," says Dr. Relman. "Tests on rats and sheep show injuries consistent with those seen in humans."
He continues: "Also, as a separate part of the investigation, security camera videos have been collected that show Americans being hit. The videos are classified but they were described to us. In one, a camera in a restaurant in Istanbul captured two FBI agents on vacation sitting at a table with their families. A man with a backpack walks in and suddenly everyone at the table grabs their head as if in pain. Our sources say another video comes from a stairwell in the U.S. embassy in Vienna. The stairs lead to a secure facility. In the video, two people on the stairs suddenly collapse. Those videos and the weapon were among the reasons the Biden administration summoned about half a dozen victims to the White House with about two months left in the president's term."
Former intelligence officials and researchers claim elements of the U.S. government downplayed or dismissed the theory for years, possibly to avoid political consequences of accusing a foreign state like Russia of conducting attacks on American personnel.
[1] https://yro.slashdot.org/story/21/10/09/1718258/us-government-investigators-still-believe-havana-syndrome-is-a-directed-energy-attack
[2] https://www.cbsnews.com/news/us-military-tested-device-that-may-be-tied-to-havana-syndrome-60-minutes-transcript/
[3] https://science.slashdot.org/story/20/12/05/204216/new-report-havanna-syndrome-could-be-directed-microwave-energy?sdsrc=rel
[4] https://yro.slashdot.org/story/26/01/13/2340202/pentagon-purchases-a-device-allegedly-linked-to-havana-syndrome
Magneto (Score:4, Interesting)
Henceforth all overseas US military personnel must wear Magneto helmets at all times.
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It's a start, but microwaves are centimeter wavelength and will get through the eyepiece so you need a clear conducting eye shield, a metalized foam neck guard and a metal grid embedded inside the neck to match the helmet. Probably worth putting a liquid crystal blocking layer in it to protect in case any sharks approach.
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Since the trumpistan is sliding fast into feudalism, they might as well adopt armor suits.
That means (Score:3)
Tin foil hats will be en vogue again.
Re:foil hats will be en vogue again. (Score:1)
RFK has spares.
not even in a million years (Score:2)
no, sorry folks you can put your tinfoil hats on the government is lying about this like they lie about everything else. there have been victims since before Havana it's only called Havana syndrome because that got the most attention
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"Havana syndrome" is just nickname, not a declaration of origin.
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Or that it's just C-BS living up to its name.
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This isn't exactly complicated, including, for example, "US pays restaurant for footage and to delete its local copy" and "Turkiye is a NATO state and can use its own legal system to compel handing over its footage and deleting any copies".
Hasn't it already been used? (Score:2)
Seems to me that I read earlier that it had already been deployed during the attack on Venezuela.
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The military doesn't disclose a lot of weapons in operations. They still don't admit they have a ninja sword missile to chop up targets without an explosion even though multi times the strike patten has been seen in cars they dropped it on.
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I heard that was some sort of sonic device. So there's more one lie to cover the simple truth that the trump admin just bought the immediate circle of Maduro like bush sr. bought the army back during the 1st Gulf war.
Re: Hasn't it already been used? (Score:1)
Seems to me I read about this in Atlas Shrugged.
Can it take out a building yet?
What kind of input device does it use (Keyboard, xylophone) ?
Man portable?/Vehicle mount?
So many unanswered questions ...
New wars, new weapons. (Score:1)
If the opposition has some new form of weapon, so shall we.
Invulnerable politicians (Score:2)
Can't brain damage someone that is already brain damaged (or never had a brain)
Read the wiki (Score:2)
[1]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/... [wikipedia.org]
After a fair amount of confusion and some academic arguments, DoD pushed hard to have this taken seriously.
"The Department of Defense (DoD) established the task force partly due to frustration over what DoD officials considered to be a sluggish and lackluster response by the CIA and Department of State.[39] Christopher C. Miller, who was acting defense secretary at the time, said in 2021 that "I knew CIA and Department of State were not taking this shit seriously and we want
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Havana_syndrome
Technology creates new problems (Score:2)
They should at least be handing out RF detectors that bark above 40 dB or so. I can't imagine that costing more than a few bucks depending on frequency ranges... perhaps they can harvest required energy and not even need batteries.
Stop! (Score:2)
> possibly to avoid political consequences of accusing a foreign state like Russia of conducting attacks on American personnel.
...or I'll say stop again.