Overview
This analysis examines the scientific mechanism behind Havana Syndrome symptoms based on resonant frequency bioeffects and electromagnetic field interactions with human neural tissue.
The Proposed Mechanism
Step 1: Signal Transmission
Pulsed radio frequency/microwave energy is transmitted at specific frequencies that correspond to individual resonant frequencies. This could be intentional or a side effect of surveillance devices.Step 2: Resonant Absorption and Reradiation
At the target's unique resonant frequency, the body strongly absorbs electromagnetic energy and re-radiates it as an oscillating electromagnetic field within tissue (Cazzamalli 1923, 1929).Step 3: Neural Current Disruption
The received signal generates oscillating electrical currents in neural tissue. These currents interfere with normal neurological signaling patterns.Step 4: Biological Symptom Manifestation
Disrupted neural activity produces the characteristic Havana Syndrome symptoms:- Tinnitus (ringing in ears) — confirmed by Jaski's 1960 experiments showing "definite pulsing" and ringing sensations at resonant frequencies
- Brain pulsing sensations
- Cognitive impairment
- Various neurological effects documented in diplomatic reports
Step 5: Reradiated EEG Data (Optional Surveillance Layer)
The reradiated electromagnetic wave carries EEG data modulated by the affected neural activity, enabling remote neural monitoring.Supporting Evidence
Historical Precedence:
- Jaski's 1960 experiments documented subjects experiencing "pulsing" in the brain and ringing in ears at their individual resonant frequency with remarkable accuracy (up to 14/15 detections)
- Cazzamalli's research from the 1920s established that the human body can both receive and transmit electromagnetic energy
Modern Validation:
- McLean's spectrum analyzer experiments successfully detected reradiated signals from human bodies at specific frequency ranges (including around 434 MHz)
- The same resonant frequencies causing biological effects also enable EEG data transmission for surveillance
Related Concepts
havana-syndrome-evidence — Documented neurostrike evidence from December 2016 Cuba outbreak affecting over 40 U.S. government employees, with 24 diagnosed with brain damage
thermoelastic-expansion-theory — Mechanism explaining how pulsed RF energy produces audible sounds through rapid thermal expansion of tissue