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Medical Findings in Havana Syndrome Cases

Created: Fri Apr 24Updated: Fri Apr 24

Overview

Medical findings documented in Havana Syndrome cases provide evidence of neurological harm from exposure to directed energy weapons and other neurostriking technologies.

Documented Manifestations

Directional Audible Phenomena

Victims reported audible sounds perceived as coming from specific directions, suggesting targeted acoustic or electromagnetic disruption:
  • Ringing in ears (tinnitus)
  • Pulsing sensations synchronized with external stimuli
  • Sounds localized to specific geographic positions

Sensory Disturbances

Affected individuals experienced disruptions to visual and auditory processing systems:
  • Visual field disturbances
  • Auditory hallucinations or false perceptions
  • Altered sensory integration

Cognitive Effects

Neurological disruption manifested as cognitive impairments:
  • Memory lapses and retrieval difficulties
  • Concentration problems affecting operational performance
  • Disorientation and spatial awareness issues

Medical Documentation

The September 2019 Homeland Security Committee hearing featured testimony from Dr. Len Ber regarding medical documentation of these manifestations among U.S. government personnel.

Related Topics

Sources

  • raw/testimony/Havana_-_Homeland_Security_Committee_part1_19.md