A CIA whistleblower has come forward to share her harrowing experience with "Havana Syndrome" and the alleged government gaslighting of affected intelligence officers, warning that Americans should be "terrified" by the treatment of those suffering from the mysterious condition.
Speaking to investigative journalist Catherine Herridge under the pseudonym Alice, the medically retired CIA officer recounted her ordeal with what is officially known as Anomalous Health Incidents (AHIs). Alice, who spent over two decades in government service, said she began experiencing debilitating symptoms while serving in Africa.
“I heard a weird noise. It was a really weird sound that I’ll never forget,” Alice explained. “After a second or two, I felt it in my feet, like the reverb from a speaker.”
When she returned to the area where she heard the sound, the symptoms intensified. “Immediately, as soon as I reentered the space, I heard the noise again,” she said. “My ear started hurting, I started having vertigo. The room was spinning, my head started pulsing. It hurt so badly … I thought I was going to pass out.”
Alice believes advanced weapons, potentially linked to Russian military intelligence, are behind the incidents. “I think there are weapons that can be fit in backpacks, ones that can be fit in the trunks of cars, ones that can be planted at a position with line of sight to people from across the street,” she claimed. “I believe the Russian GRU came to my house late at night and took...
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