Havana Syndrome admitted to be real
In 2018, the World Economic Forum discussed the possibilities of Mind Control using sound waves. This is something that several people have claimed to be a target of. They have become known as “targeted individuals.”
A subcommittee for Homeland Security was recently held to discuss this technology and the targeting of US government employees and their families. This is commonly known as, the “Havana Syndrome,” and dates back to 2016 when US diplomatic personnel in Cuba experienced unexplained health problems.
“Guys, if your, assessments here are correct, these are very covert weapons, aren’t they? They don’t leave behind bomb fragments, bullet holes, etc. They could absolutely be used by our adversaries and have very low levels of, very easy to deny if they were even there, that they were used. Is that correct?” ~ Eli Crane
“That’s correct. There’s no entry or exit wound. How they’re designed is to make the target feel like they’re crazy, like they’re imagining things, especially on the low duration. the low intensity, long duration hits.” ~ Greg Edgreen
“Have any of you three panelists ever seen one of these weapons?” ~ Eli Crane
“I have seen a 1991 version of the weapon. And it looks like a satellite dish with a unit this size attached to it. And, of course, over the years, miniaturization has been possible. Obviously there is a limitation to how miniaturized it can be because of the antenna size, which is always related to the wave. But still, it is something that can be well contained in the trunk of a car or even a large backpack. My experience shows that it can be cobbled together. It’s something that can… A rough crude version of this that would probably require longer exposure than the more advanced version, that has been tested, as we see from this document, can be put together inexpensively. But again, I would abstain from commenting further, lest I encourage people to try it at home.” ~ Christo Grozev
“What you all are saying is there’s a government cover up? The fact that something is out there afflicting targeting us?” ~ Lou Correa
“The government in the IC assesment is wrong. It’s dead wrong. I can’t tell you if it’s a cover up, why they’re doing this, malfeasance? I won’t go there.” ~ Greg Edgreen
“So cover up would depend on intent. There could be good reasons to withhold information. I will say that the public statements that the executive branch is making is inconsistent with the classified record, and then it would be Congress’s job as an oversight authority to determine why that is, whether it was a legitimate reason to mislead the public or because of some nefarious reason, or all the above.” ~ Mark Zaid
“Mr. Grozev said, you spoke to a Russian agent who said that they believe that Americans are using these same weapons on them. Is that correct?” ~ Eli Crane
“That is correct. Back in the 80s.” ~ Christo Grozev
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