The ‘Havana Syndrome’ saga has waxed and waned for nearly a decade. It’s the name given to a cluster of mysterious symptoms reported by U.S Embassy staff working in Havana. It began in 2016 when an undercover CIA agent who later became known as ‘patient zero,’ fell ill one night and noticed that his symptoms coincided with a strange sound which he recorded on his phone. He alerted other agents and embassy staff that he believed he was the target with a ‘sonic weapon’ that used sounds waves to incapacitate him.
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