Overview
A collaborative investigative effort by CBS 60 Minutes, The Insider (Russia), and Der Spiegel (Germany) published findings on March 31, 2024, establishing potential credible links between Anomalous Health Incidents and alleged Russian operatives from military unit 29155.
Key Findings
Unit 29155 Connections
The investigation identified:- A medical research facility affiliated with the GRU in St. Petersburg showing specific interest in researching ultra and infrasound effects on the human brain
- Research into Minor Syndrome, a rare condition observed among a sub-cohort of American AHI victims
- Members of this unit traveling extensively under false identities to locations within feasible reach of confirmed AHI incidents:
- Overlaps with Unit 29155 personnel in Belgrade and Hanoi
Victim Documentation
The investigation documented at least 68 anomalous health incidents that cannot be explained away by pre-existing conditions or psychosomatic symptoms, establishing a time-space map used to correlate with potential suspect movements.Impact on Congressional Oversight
This investigation prompted renewed congressional interest in AHI matters. The House Select Committee on Intelligence launched a formal investigation into AHIs in February 2024, and the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence has been actively pursuing Classified angles on the issue.
The findings present what investigators describe as "a plausible operational theory" of the existence, origin, and culprits behind AHI incidents, though they acknowledge this is not a smoking gun requiring additional intelligence community verification.
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