- The US military has conducted and funded various animal experiments.
- The test aims to see if high frequencies cause a mysterious illness known as “Havana Syndrome.”
- U.S. intelligence agencies determined last week that the illness was unlikely to have been caused by a foreign enemy or weapon.
A new report says the U.S. military is conducting animal experiments to replicate the symptoms caused by the mysterious “Havana Syndrome.”
Pentagon exposes primates to pulsed radio frequencies to see if they’re responsible for unexplained illnesses that have plagued many US government employees over the past few years, Politico report on thursday. A new report says the Pentagon continues to test weapon systems to replicate symptoms of Havana syndrome after intelligence agencies dismissed theories that a foreign enemy or an energy weapon was to blame, outlets reported. Days later.
High frequencies have also been tested on ferrets because ferrets have brains similar to humans, according to the report. These experiments are being conducted at Wayne State University in Michigan and were awarded $750,000. forgive In September, about a program of explanations, “Research in Traumatic Brain Injury and Psychological Health.”
A defense official told Insider that the Pentagon continues to address challenges posed by “unusual health incidents” as requested by Congress. continue to provide care to the individual ”
The official did not comment on the reported primate experiments, but said the experiments at Wayne State University were aimed at mitigating “deficiencies associated with traumatic brain injury.”
“Weapons injury testing for dogs, cats, monkeys, and marine animals is a brave service,” said Sharin Gala, vice president of the animal rights group People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA). Blood stains on uniforms that people wear.” , said in a statement shared with an insider.
Details of the experiment have led the Office of the Director of National Intelligence to determine that the unusual health incident, also known as “Havana Syndrome,” was likely not caused by a foreign enemy or an energy weapon, but rather drove a wedge. It was announced just over a week after. Through a controversial theory that US officials were targeted.
Hundreds of U.S. government employees, ranging from diplomats to spies, operating around the world have reported experiencing mysterious illnesses in recent years with symptoms such as dizziness, memory loss, nausea and headaches. The CIA ruled in January 2022 that the incidents affecting individuals in countries such as Cuba, China and Russia were unlikely to be deliberate attacks by foreign agents.
Director of National Intelligence Avril Haynes said in a March 1 statement that intelligence agencies said that “the symptoms reported by U.S. personnel involved a foreign adversary, including pre-existing conditions, conventional illnesses and environmental factors. We assess that it is highly likely that this is the result of factors that do not
“Needless to say, these findings do not call into question the actual experiences and symptoms reported by our colleagues and their families.