US captured device used in Havana Syndrome
BREAKING:
The intelligence expert and Sasha Ingber writes that that the U.S. has captured a device believed to be linked to Havana Syndrome.
She writes that 4 sources (including two familiar with U.S. special operations) have informed her that the U.S. acquired the weapon “a… pic.twitter.com/RE8D7CONQn
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The intelligence expert and Sasha Ingber writes that that the U.S. has captured a device believed to be linked to Havana Syndrome.
She writes that 4 sources (including two familiar with U.S. special operations) have informed her that the U.S. acquired the weapon “a number of months ago” during a raid by U.S. Special Forces in an unspecified operation.
The device is now allegedly in the hands of the Defense Department’s Intelligence & Security unit.
Some Venezuelan soldiers have claimed that they experienced Havana Syndrome-like symptoms during the U.S. raid to capture Maduro.
It has long been speculated that the Havana Syndrome could be caused by some type of new directed-energy weapon (e.g., pulsed radiofrequency/microwave or acoustic energy) that could be gun-like and transportable.


































