Frank Figliuzzi calls for greater coordination to combat the growing number of mysterious soundwave attacks against Americans dubbed “Havana Syndrome.”
Havana Syndrome has been impacting U.S. officials for the past five years. Back in 2016, diplomats in Cuba reported hearing strange sounds, steady pulses of pressure in their heads and a number of other bizarre physical sensations. They suffered lasting side-effects from those direct energy attacks. In some cases, diplomats noticed a sharp deterioration in their hearing and vision, headaches, vertigo and even brain damage.
"We've got to get to the bottom of it, we've got to have discernible medical records that say, yes, you were attacked, and we need to lay hands on who's doing this," Figliuzzi said.
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