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The Investigation of Havana Syndrome and Potential Russian Involvement

Unraveling Havana Syndrome: New evidence links the GRU's assassination Unit 29155 to mysterious attacks on U.S. officials and their families 🔗

A yearlong investigation by The Insider, in collaboration with 60 Minutes and Der Spiegel, has uncovered evidence suggesting that unexplained anomalous health incidents, also known as Havana Syndrome, may have their origin in the use of directed energy weapons wielded by members of Russian GRU Unit 29155. Members of the Kremlin’s infamous military intelligence sabotage squad have been placed at the scene of suspected attacks on overseas U.S. government personnel and their family members, leading victims to question what Washington knows about the origins of Havana Syndrome, and what an appropriate Western response might entail.

The text delves into the investigation of "Havana Syndrome," a series of unexplained health incidents affecting U.S. officials overseas. The evidence points to the use of directed energy weapons by members of Russian GRU Unit 29155 as the potential cause. The investigation uncovers geolocated evidence of operatives present at the time of reported incidents, with specific examples in Tbilisi and Frankfurt. The text also discusses the history and activities of Unit 29155, including its involvement in previous operations such as the poisoning of Sergei Skripal and the destabilization of Ukraine. The evidence suggests that Russia has been experimenting with microwave and ultrasound energy, potentially pointing to a deliberate, long-term campaign by the Russian government to harm U.S. personnel. The U.S. government's response to these incidents, as well as the potential implications of the attacks, are also explored. The evidence suggests that the U.S. government may be concealing the full extent of its knowledge about the attacks, and there are concerns about the long-term implications for U.S. intelligence and diplomatic efforts.

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