Sonic Health Attacks by Pulsed Microwaves in Havana Revisited [Health Matters]
Abstract
Overview
This study revisits the phenomena of health attacks by pulsed microwaves, focusing on incidents reported at U.S. embassies.
Findings
- The report evaluates findings from the 'U.S. National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine' which assessed illnesses in U.S. Government Employees and their families stationed overseas.
- It discusses the potential sources of sonic energy and the most plausible causes for the illnesses reported.
- The notion of directed, pulsed RF (microwave) energy is highlighted as a likely mechanism responsible for the observed symptoms.
Conclusion
This evaluation confirms the potential health risks associated with electromagnetic fields, particularly directed microwave pulses, which may result in significant health issues for exposed individuals.