The rare malaise of US officials and the never found

The rare malaise of US officials and the never found threat Invader

That five US intelligence agencies have dismissed the possibility of an attack by a foreign adversary over the diseases reported by diplomats from that country today, dismisses any conspiracy theory about the events.

According to the authorities’ conclusion, quoted by The Washington Post, it’s unlikely that an enemy in possession of a secret weapon was behind the strange suffering officials in different parts of the world have been suffering since 2016, as was once maliciously speculated.

After reviewing about 1,000 cases of “abnormal health incidents,” which the Northern government uses to describe physical symptoms such as ringing in the ears, nausea and acute malaise, five intelligence agencies determined that it was “highly unlikely” that a foreign adversary was for them responsible.

He ruled out all types of attacks, whether they were the result of intentional actions, such as a directed energy weapon, or a by-product of some other activity, including electronic surveillance.

People cited by the Washington Post said the investigations were unable to find evidence, including forensic information or geolocation data, that suggest a rival used any form of directed energy such as radio waves or ultrasonic beams.

“There was nothing there,” one of the officials said, adding that analysts spent months sifting through data, looking for patterns and inventing new methods of analysis, ultimately ruling out the possibility that Russia or any other state or non-state actor behind it is the attack mysterious disease.

Over the years, government agencies, including the State Department and the Federal Bureau of Investigation, have been unable to provide evidence of the use of an energy weapon, the outlet noted.

The final report’s conclusions, he said, are consistent with an earlier interim assessment by the same group of authorities, which found the health incidents were unlikely to be the work of another country.

The symptoms uncovered by the northern diplomats were first reported to the United States Embassy in Havana in 2016, after which the island conducted its own investigation into the incident.

A panel from the Cuban Academy of Sciences, made up of experts including neurologists, physicists and telecommunications specialists, psychiatrists, psychologists and ear, nose and throat specialists, found that at the time there was no evidence linking an assault or assault justified.

According to the Caribbean country’s Interior Ministry, there was no criminal evidence to support the presence of such symptoms, coinciding with police investigations in the United States and Canada that never conclusively explained the reported conditions.

Despite the fact that similar incidents were later described in places as diverse as India, Russia, Vietnam and even Washington, the US government decided to end the family reunification program in Cuba, the issuance of visas, while the staff of diplomatic representation was reduced to a minimum, affecting the citizens of both countries.

Greater Antilles authorities denounced that the allegation was actually part of a political operation by the Donald Trump administration (2017-2021) to reverse advances in relations between the Caribbean nation and the United States made during the Barack administration Obama (2009-2009). 2017).

Following the suspension of consular activity, further new coercive measures would be taken under Trump’s mandate against the island until the conclusion of 243, leading to a strengthening of the economic, financial and trade blockade that has plagued Cuba for more than 60 years.