Mystery of Sonic Weapon Attacks at U.S. Embassy in Cuba Deepens

September 15th, 2017

Via: AP:

The blaring, grinding noise jolted the American diplomat from his bed in a Havana hotel. He moved just a few feet, and there was silence. He climbed back into bed. Inexplicably, the agonizing sound hit him again. It was as if he’d walked through some invisible wall cutting straight through his room.

Soon came the hearing loss, and the speech problems, symptoms both similar and altogether different from others among at least 21 US victims in an astonishing international mystery still unfolding in Cuba. The top US diplomat has called them “health attacks”.

New details learned by the Associated Press indicate at least some of the incidents were confined to specific rooms or even parts of rooms with laser-like specificity, baffling US officials who say the facts and the physics don’t add up.

“None of this has a reasonable explanation,” said Fulton Armstrong, a former CIA official who served in Havana long before America re-opened an embassy there. “It’s just mystery after mystery after mystery.”

Suspicion initially focused on a sonic weapon, and on the Cubans. Yet the diagnosis of mild brain injury, considered unlikely to result from sound, has confounded the FBI, the state department and US intelligence agencies involved in the investigation.

Some victims now have problems concentrating or recalling specific words, several officials said, the latest signs of more serious damage than the US government initially realized. The United States first acknowledged the attacks in August – nine months after symptoms were first reported.

5 Responses to “Mystery of Sonic Weapon Attacks at U.S. Embassy in Cuba Deepens”

  1. pookie says:

    Fifteen military veterans investigating evidence of foreign military activity in Colorado experience sudden, total hearing loss. Could be a military beta test for a new weapon?

    https://www.naturalnews.com/2017-09-13-why-are-healthy-young-men-in-america-suddenly-going-deaf.html

  2. Dennis says:

    Haven’t really thought this out in detail, but it struck me that if:

    …Ordinary radio and TV signals use a smooth waveform called a ‘sine’ wave. This wave signal cannot normally penetrate the voltage gradient across the nerve cell walls. Radar signals consist of very short and powerful pulses of sine wave type signals, and can penetrate the steep voltage gradient across these nerve cell walls (Allan H. Frey, Cornell University, 1962)…

    then perhaps digital signals are suited for inducing similar effects.

  3. Dennis says:

    (Quote above from Pookie’s second link)

  4. Eileen says:

    Go in reverse to the Bay of Pigs invasion. Bush family-CIA-Mafia all still really pissed and wanting revenge. Even after assassinating a president.
    I understand wanting revenge. I do. Really do. But at some point in your existence you learn that all that you do whether good or ill does really come around to you.
    Someone in the universe still has a real boner on and wants revenge for what they lost in Cuba.
    May all have a blessed and joyful last few days of Summer in the Northern Hemisphere.

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