Public documents and three people “familiar with the matter” say the Pentagon is studying Havana Syndrome from September 30 of last year to September 29 of this year. Such study includes exposing animals to horrific scientific and medical experiments, which were not previously reported.
News of this came out after the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (DNI) decided last week that there is no credible evidence that a foreign adversary is spreading Havana Syndrome as a weapon against the country. Despite this, the Pentagon is spending lots of taxpayer cash trying to figure it out (or so it claims).
Back in September, the U.S. Army awarded Wayne State University (WSU) a $750,000 grant to study the effects of RF waves on ferrets, which have brains similar to humans, according to information about the grant posted at USASpending.gov.
“The aim is to determine whether this exposure induces similar
symptoms to those experienced by U.S. government personnel in Havana,
Cuba, and China, the documents show,” reported Politico about the
investigation. “Symptoms have been described as severe headaches,
temporary loss of hearing, vertigo and other problems similar to
traumatic brain injury.”...<<<Read More>>>....