Discussion: Doctors Find Brain Abnormalities In US Embassy Victims Of Cuba Health Attacks

:laughing: I guess I tipped my hand - you got me!!!

Spare me the snark. There are scientific reasons to doubt the ā€œattacksā€, as well as political ones.
I’ve heard no plausible explanation as to who would attack US and Canadian diplomats, and why. And yet I can think of many good reasons why some elements in the US would gladly love to torpedo any political rapprochement between the US and Cuba.

@mattinpa

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A new weapon that scientists don’t think could possibly work. Those clever Ruskies! And those devious Cubans who must know about the impossible weapon!!

Of course there is room for skepticism, particularly when things seem very odd. That said, medical doctors appear to be taking it seriously and apparently are prepared to submit this before the medical community in the form of a paper for review. That really suggests the issue is not made up, at least the patients consider it real enough. Of course, there are challenges in cases like this. But assuming a government conspiracy involving both US and Canadians, and dates back to late 2016, when Obama was in office does not sound right either.

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I’ve posted previously about cooking/welding plastics with ultrasonics and possibly doing neural damage with ultrasonic arrays. The same neural damage could be done with microwave arrays. (The US military, and many other countries’ militaries, use powerful flat-panel microwave arrays to transmit and receive radar signals.)

I wonder about the sounds that some of the victims ā€œhearā€. I’ve placed the word ā€œhearā€ in quotes because there might not be any sound. What I mean is that the victim might be perceiving a sound that doesn’t really exist, and may instead be perceiving an artifact of their ongoing neural damage as that damage occurs.

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I don’t imagine that the original health complaints were made up. What I do suspect is that in what must be the fairly small world of Canadian and American diplomatic staff in Havana, an illness, or symptoms, got passed around. I hope they get to the bottom of it.

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