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‘Havana syndrome’ probe finds ‘over 130 US spies and diplomats affected by microwave attacks that can damage brain’

MORE than 130 US spies, diplomats, and other personnel have experienced "Havana syndrome," according to a new probe.

The personnel have suffered from the attacks by radioactive frequency phenomenon known as "Havana syndrome" both overseas and on American soil was reported by The New York Times on Wednesday.

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that supported a long-held conviction that there was a weaponized pulse at work causing personnel to develop severe brain and physical problems, including paralysis.

The large number of incidents are purported to have occurred in China and Cuba. 

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A White House official also reported a scenario back in 2019 while walking her dog in a Virginia suburb just outside Washington, according to .

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Already, the National Security Council has broadened its intelligence to discern if there are more unreported incidents that fit the same pattern as the ones that are already known, the Times reports.

“We are bringing the U.S. government’s resources to bear to get to the bottom of this,” said Emily Horne, a spokeswoman for the council told the Times.

There is also a CIA cell aiming to smoke out whoever may be responsible for the attacks and figure out how they’re conducting them.

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