Havana Syndrome evidence suggests who may be responsible for mysterious brain injuries

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US National Security officials and their families have reported mysterious brain injuries believed to be caused by high-energy microwaves or ultrasound, with specific cases like FBI agent Carrie and Homeland Security adviser Olivia Troy indicating a pattern of symptoms. Investigations point to a potential link to Russian spy Vitali Kovalev and a top-secret Russian intelligence unit, 29155, trained in directed energy weapons, raising suspicions of foreign involvement, particularly from Russia, in the incidents.

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  • High-ranking US National Security officials and their families are experiencing mysterious brain injuries, potentially caused by secret weapons emitting high-energy microwaves or ultrasound, leading to intense pain, pressure, and memory problems.
  • Investigations have uncovered a potential link between Russian spy Vitali Kovalev, trained in technology and military tactics, and the incidents, with suspicions pointing towards a top-secret Russian intelligence unit, 29155, skilled in using directed energy weapons, indicating a possible Russian involvement in targeting US Intelligence Officers with brain injuries.

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  • What are the symptoms of the mysterious brain injuries reported by US National Security officials?

    Symptoms include intense ear pain, pressure, memory issues, and vestibular system damage.

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Summary

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"Russian Spy Suspected in US Brain Injuries"

  • US National Security officials, including White House staff, CIA officers, FBI agents, Military Officers, and their families, have reported mysterious brain injuries believed to be caused by a secret weapon firing high-energy microwaves or ultrasound.
  • Carrie, an FBI agent, experienced a debilitating force in her right ear in 2021 in Florida, leading to intense pain, pressure, and memory issues, matching similar cases.
  • Olivia Troy, a Homeland Security adviser, suffered severe ear pain outside the White House, likening it to a sharp pencil poking her eardrum, indicating a similar pattern of symptoms.
  • Dr. David Railman's study found evidence of injuries to the auditory and vestibular system of the brain due to directed pulsed radio frequency energy, possibly from microwaves or acoustic ultrasound.
  • Vitali Kovalev, a Russian spy, was discovered to have technology know-how and military training, transitioning to a chef in the US, raising suspicions of his involvement in the brain injuries.
  • FBI agent Carrie spent 80 hours interviewing Kovalev, who later pled guilty to evading police, suggesting a potential link to the brain injury incidents.
  • Mark Zade, a lawyer representing affected individuals, noted evidence of anomalous health incidents impacting CIA and State Department personnel, including computer malfunctions during the events.
  • Greg Edgreen, a Pentagon official, led an investigation focusing on Moscow's involvement in targeting top-performing US Intelligence Officers with brain injuries, indicating a Russia nexus in the incidents.
  • The incidents, known as Havana syndrome, began in 2016 in Cuba but originated earlier in Frankfurt, Germany, with possible revenge attacks on CIA officers stationed in Ukraine and other locations.
  • Investigative reporter Christo Grev uncovered a top-secret Russian intelligence unit, 29155, trained in various operations, including the use of directed energy weapons, potentially linked to the brain injury incidents.

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Alleged attacks and cover-up raise suspicions

  • Members of unit 2155 in the city were allegedly planning attacks on American diplomats and officials using an acoustic weapon.
  • A woman encountered a suspicious man outside her home, later identified as Albert Aano, who triggered severe health issues including brain fog and balance problems.
  • Despite denials from the Director of National Intelligence, there are claims of a cover-up regarding the anomalous health incidents, with suspicions of foreign involvement, particularly from Russia.
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