Kathianne
12-07-2020, 01:31 PM
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https://hotair.com/archives/john-s-2/2020/12/07/report-concludes-havana-syndrome-likely-caused-pulsed-microwaves/
Report Concludes “Havana Syndrome’ Likely Caused By Pulsed Microwaves
JOHN SEXTONPosted at 12:40 pm on December 7, 2020
This report by the National Academies of Sciences has apparently been around for a few months but it wasn’t until last Friday that it was available to the public. It concludes that “Havana Syndrome” was likely caused by pulsed microwaves:
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The committee found the unusual presentation of acute, directional or location-specific early phase signs, symptoms and observations reported by DOS employees to be consistent with the effects of directed, pulsed radio frequency (RF) energy. Many of the chronic, nonspecific symptoms are also consistent with known RF effects such as dizziness, headache, fatigue, nausea, anxiety, cognitive deficits and memory loss.
The report adds that, “Studies published in the open literature more than a half-century ago and over the subsequent decades by Western and Soviet sources provide circumstantial support for this possible mechanism.”
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https://hotair.com/archives/john-s-2/2020/12/07/report-concludes-havana-syndrome-likely-caused-pulsed-microwaves/
Report Concludes “Havana Syndrome’ Likely Caused By Pulsed Microwaves
JOHN SEXTONPosted at 12:40 pm on December 7, 2020
This report by the National Academies of Sciences has apparently been around for a few months but it wasn’t until last Friday that it was available to the public. It concludes that “Havana Syndrome” was likely caused by pulsed microwaves:
SEE ALSO: Arizona legislature shuts down for the week due to exposure to Rudy Giuliani
The committee found the unusual presentation of acute, directional or location-specific early phase signs, symptoms and observations reported by DOS employees to be consistent with the effects of directed, pulsed radio frequency (RF) energy. Many of the chronic, nonspecific symptoms are also consistent with known RF effects such as dizziness, headache, fatigue, nausea, anxiety, cognitive deficits and memory loss.
The report adds that, “Studies published in the open literature more than a half-century ago and over the subsequent decades by Western and Soviet sources provide circumstantial support for this possible mechanism.”
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