Wednesday, May 12, 2021

The New York Times reports tonight that at least 130 Americans, many more than had been previously know, have suffered brain injuries of varying degrees from what appears to be directed-energy weapons (The National Academies of Science concluded that they were microwaves). 

The attacks have occurred, most recently on a CIA officer (location kept secret) two weeks ago, one in the Ellipse in Washington, D.C., one on a woman walking her dog in Northern Virginia in 2019, in Europe, China, elsewhere in Asia, and were first reported in Cuba in 2016. In another attack in 2019 a "military officer" pulled up into an intersection and was immediately overcome with painful headaches and nausea. As soon as he exited the intersection the symptoms disappeared. Another set of attacks occurred on CIA officers "in a variety of countries" in 2017.

Victims experience "sensory phenomena", sounds, pressure, heat and and the sudden onset of nausea, vertigo, and head pain.

Official Washington has not concluded who is responsible or even what the mode of attack is. For awhile after the first Cuban reports Washington didn't take the incidents seriously. The CIA was skeptical. Hysteria was attributed in Cuba. I remember reading of the Cuban incidents at the time. The U.S. had just reopened an embassy in Havana. The Cubans of course denied involvement, but this time Washington officials who took the denials actually believed the Cubans. I remember being struck by that.

The CIA has now created a unit, as they did after 9/11 to get Osama bin Laden, to get to the bottom of the incidents.