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Havana Syndrome Hits CIA, Congress, Wisconsin

Created: Fri Apr 24Updated: Fri Apr 24

Overview

This testimony documents the expansion of Havana Syndrome targeting to include CIA employees and U.S. Senator Ron Johnson in September 2023. The attacks occurred across multiple locations including Washington D.C., Wisconsin, and Florida.

Key Events

September 27, 2023 — Wisconsin Attack:
Senator Ron Johnson reported experiencing a "loud bang" followed by ringing in his ears while at his home in Wisconsin. He subsequently sought medical attention for the neurological symptoms.

Washington D.C. and Florida Incidents:
The testimony indicates that CIA employees also experienced similar directional auditory phenomena during this period, suggesting coordinated targeting of government personnel across multiple locations.

Significance

This evidence demonstrates that Havana Syndrome attacks were not limited to a single geographic location or type of government employee. The expansion to include CIA personnel and congressional members suggests the capability for widespread deployment of neurological disruption technology against high-value targets.

The Wisconsin incident involving Senator Johnson is particularly notable as it represents one of the first documented cases of a U.S. Senator experiencing symptoms, highlighting that even senior elected officials are vulnerable to neurostrike attacks.

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  • raw/Testimony_Havana_-_Homeland_Security_Committee_c2x16.md