Ex-CIA Officer Claims Energy Weapons Behind Havana Syndrome
A whistleblower has accused the CIA of failing to address foreign involvement in Havana Syndrome attacks, which have left hundreds of U.S. personnel with debilitating health issues. The former officer, referred to as “Alice,” detailed her experience during an interview with Catherine Herridge.
Alice’s symptoms began while she was serving in Africa. She described a sharp pain in her ear, followed by ringing and vertigo, after hearing a strange noise at her home. “I thought I was going to pass out,” she said, adding that her condition worsened over time.
The CIA has repeatedly denied that foreign adversaries are behind these incidents. A 2023 intelligence assessment concluded it was “very unlikely” that nations like Russia or China were responsible, despite earlier suspicions.
Thank you Daily Mail!
CIA whistleblower “Alice” says she expected more from the CIA.
“We swore this oath and every day I watch them really continue to deny people's humanity and their injuries.”
Alice is facing $100K Medical Debt for Havana Syndrome treatments that are not… https://t.co/SHLkaTE79Q pic.twitter.com/C15S6QHSqp
— Catherine Herridge (@C__Herridge) December 30, 2024
Congress has taken a different view. The House Intelligence Committee released a report suggesting that foreign adversaries are likely responsible for a portion of the attacks. Former Defense Secretary Mark Esper has also pointed to directed energy weapons as a potential cause.
For the first time, there’s evidence of who might be behind the mysterious neurological symptoms known as Havana Syndrome, which has been reported by many American officials. https://t.co/5gpaz2Toy7 pic.twitter.com/vWAc8cv0ef
— 60 Minutes (@60Minutes) March 31, 2024
Alice criticized the intelligence community for downplaying the issue and gaslighting victims. “They want us to think we’re crazy,” she said, adding that the Defense Department has shown more support by acknowledging her injuries in official correspondence.
This is… sickening.
The CIA knew "Havana Syndrome" was really attacks the entire time.
Just because someone looks okay doesn't mean they are, and some of you knew that years ago. It has been over a decade of lies, gaslighting, psychological warfare, Zersetung, physical… pic.twitter.com/4PaPg6cRL5
— Jessica McGuire (@jezzaica) December 28, 2024
She said navigating the system to obtain medical treatment has been “another full-time job,” as many victims struggle with bureaucracy while dealing with severe health issues.
Havana syndrome patients reportedly promised healthcare that never came | US news | The Guardian https://t.co/vBJYDL05FB
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