Pentagon Buys Alleged Havana Syndrome Device for Tens of Millions
The HillJanuary 15, 20268 min13,281 views
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- π― The Pentagon reportedly paid tens of millions of dollars for an alleged device linked to Havana Syndrome.
- π‘ The device is said to produce pulse radio waves and contains Russian components, though not entirely Russian in origin.
- π The purchase occurred within the final days of the Biden administration, followed by extensive testing by the DoD.
Government Response and Victim Vindication
- π£οΈ Defense officials briefed House and Senate intelligence committees on the findings.
- β Lawyers for Havana Syndrome victims view the purchase as potential vindication after years of alleged government denial.
- βοΈ Some victims and advocates are calling for transparency and a public apology from the government.
Skepticism and Evolving Perspectives
- π€ Initially, there was significant skepticism about Havana Syndrome, with some viewing it as potentially fabricated.
- π§ The acquisition of the device and its testing has led some, including the speaker, to reconsider their initial skepticism.
- β οΈ The government's public responses have varied, from plausibility in 2022 to deeming foreign enemy involvement "very unlikely" in 2023, while not completely ruling it out.
Historical Parallels and Future Implications
- ποΈ The situation is compared to the fight for recognition and compensation for Agent Orange victims.
- π The report raises questions about escalating tensions with Russia, especially concerning the potential use of such technology against US personnel.
- β There is ongoing debate about the device's origin, effectiveness, and whether the government was misled or acted with sufficient diligence.
Public Reaction and Future Steps
- π The prevailing sentiment among those affected appears to be validation, with a focus on finally receiving attention.
- π° While the price tag is high, some argue it's a necessary cost to understand and counter potential experimental ray gun technology.
- π§ The question remains whether the CIA should issue a public apology, pending confirmation of the device's authenticity and origin.
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