Thursday, August 24, 2017

U.S. State Department Disclosing That 16 Americas In Cuba Are Showing The Effects Of Experiencing An Acoustic Attack



CBS: At least 16 injured in Cuba acoustic attacks on diplomats

At least 16 Americans in Cuba have experienced symptoms as a result of the acoustic attacks on diplomats, State Department spokeswoman Heather Nauert said in the first public confirmation of the number of people affected.

Nauert was unsure if that figure included family members. On Wednesday, CBS News exclusively reviewed medical records showing mild traumatic brain injuries and possible damage to the central nervous system as a result of the attacks. The symptoms have forced some workers to return to the U.S., while others have remained in Havana.

The State Department said no devices were found, according to their determination from talking to staff and medical professionals. The State Department claims the attacks are not "ongoing," and has called the incidents "unprecedented."

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WNU Editor: The Cuban government is calling this a mystery .... “Sonic Attack” on Diplomats in Havana Remains a Mystery (Havana Times). What's my take .... Cuba is still a Communist state, and the government watches everything, especially foreign compounds, installations, and embassies. The Cuban government damn well knows what is happening.

Previous Post: U.S. And Canadian Diplomats In Cuba Suffered Serious Brain And Nerve Damage (August 23, 2017).

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Sixteen US staff in Cuba hurt in 'acoustic attack' -- BBC
Mysterious sonic weapons reportedly caused brain injuries in US diplomats in Cuba — here's what we know -- Business Insider
State Department: 16 US officials harmed in Cuba by 'acoustic attack' -- Washington Examiner
Sonic weapons reported in Cuba: Could sound be harnessed in an attack? -- FOX News

1 comment:

James said...

Another case of disco music taking it's tragic toll.

"The Cuban government is calling this a mystery" When pressed on this at a press conference the government spokesman replied "We didn't hear nuthin".