Posted on May 3, 2021
Havana syndrome: NSA officer’s case hints at microwave attacks since 90s
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When Mike Beck developed a rare form of Parkinson’s US intelligence concluded he was the victim of a hi-tech weapon
When the first reports surfaced of a mysterious disorder that was afflicting dozens of US diplomats in Cuba, Mike Beck’s reaction was one of recognition and relief.
Beck, a retired National Security Agency counterintelligence officer, was at his home in Maryland, scrolling through the day’s news on his computer when he spotted the story, and remembers shouting out to his wife.
When the first reports surfaced of a mysterious disorder that was afflicting dozens of US diplomats in Cuba, Mike Beck’s reaction was one of recognition and relief.
Beck, a retired National Security Agency counterintelligence officer, was at his home in Maryland, scrolling through the day’s news on his computer when he spotted the story, and remembers shouting out to his wife.
Havana syndrome: NSA officer’s case hints at microwave attacks since 90s
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Posted 3 y ago
PO1 William "Chip" Nagel I just heard about this. It has happened to US ‘agents’ in Russia too!
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Posted 3 y ago
I must say that I am not surprised by this. I certainly hope that our people are not asleep at the wheel.
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Posted 3 y ago
I wonder if Vlad is using some off of the gulf?
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