Russian Spies Suspected in Havana Syndrome Attacks on US Officials

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Retired Army Lieutenant Colonel Gregory Edgreen, CEO of Advanced Echelon, asserts that Russia is likely behind the "Havana Syndrome" attacks on U.S. officials, citing open-source reporting and survivor insights. He points to evidence of Russia's involvement in directed energy weapons and suggests further investigation into the government's knowledge and research on the matter.
Topics:world#anomalous-health-incidents#directed-energy-weapons#havana-syndrome#international-relations#russia#us-officials
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