Havana Syndrome intel drip feed has been fascinating

by igottapoopbad

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  1. Reuters recently reported about a CIA and Pentagon review of a possible “Havana Syndrome device” in Norway adds another layer to the long-running mystery surrounding anomalous health incidents. For years, some researchers and members of the UFO/UAP community have speculated about directed energy mechanisms, non-conventional propulsion systems, and advanced sensor technologies potentially intersecting with unexplained phenomena. The slow, fragmented release of intelligence assessments on both Havana Syndrome and UAP investigations feels like part of a broader pattern of incremental disclosure.

    The overlap in discussions of advanced energy systems, classified capabilities, and international incidents makes this relevant to ongoing transparency debates within the UFO community.

  2. Havana Syndrome isn’t a real thing and even if it were, it has nothing to do with aliens, which also might not be a real thing

  3. We have no idea what is the true range of portable directed energy weapons. Made by humans. Nightmare fuel.

  4. I already forgot who i was watching, (maybe Pavel at psycoaxtivo) but the interviewee basically said what i have been thinking about 2 ways to reach the nhi, one was 30 years as a shao lin monk, the other suggested an ultrasound pulse meant to wake it up so to speak.