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Us govt officials vienna austria havana12/5/2023 There are various theories for the cause of Havana Syndrome however, there is little concrete evidence for any claim.īriar Woods students were asked about their thoughts on the causes of Havana Syndrome with one anonymous junior saying “ it’s probably stress. In fact, it appears to be increasing rapidly. With the CIA official being evacuated from Serbia, it has been estimated that 200 US diplomats and officials have been impacted by Havana Syndrome, and there are no signs of that number slowing down. In August, a CIA officer was impacted in India, and in the same month, Vice President Kamala Harris’ trip to Vietnam was delayed after two diplomats reported having the syndrome. At this time Vienna was hosting new negotiations between the US and Iran on the Iran nuclear deal. The situation became even more disturbing when, in 2018, two more US government officials suffered from Havana Syndrome attacks on American soil, one in the suburbs of Northern Virginia, and another in a park adjacent to the White House.īeginning in 2021, reports of Havana Syndrome began to snowball with dozens of US diplomats and their children beginning to suffer from the symptoms of dizziness, headaches, and vertigo in Vienna, Austria. A slew of other Havana Syndrome cases were reported by US diplomats in Russia, Poland, Georgia, Taiwan, Kyrgyzstan, Colombia, and the UK. One diplomat was diagnosed with an organic brain injury after claiming she and her dogs both had symptoms of the ailment. After these strange reports in Cuba went public, several other US diplomats in China and Uzbekistan began reporting they too had suffered something similar but had ignored it. The pains and dizziness caused sleeplessness, memory loss, and a host of other symptoms. They claimed the pain came randomly in loud and high-pressured bursts, and briefly subsided once they left the spot they were in when the intense headaches began. A CIA officer stationed in Serbia was recently evacuated to the US, apparently the latest victim of the mysterious ‘Havana Syndrome’.Īccording to the BBC, in late 2016, several US diplomats in Havana, Cuba, began feeling similar symptoms of dizziness, vertigo, and strong headaches.
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