Biden officials cast doubt on view that Havana Syndrome wasn't work of foreign agents
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In a meeting with Havana Syndrome victims, NSC officials indicated that some conclusions from the 2023 intelligence assessment—that no foreign adversary was behind the incidents—were no longer valid.
"They said they believe us," said Patient Zero, who reported the first incident in Havana. The NSC's acknowledgment marks a significant shift in the narrative around the origins of the syndrome.
Patient Zero expressed hope for public acknowledgment from the NSC: "We look forward to the NSC publicly acknowledging it and greatly appreciate their courage to speak truth over politics..."
The looming conflict is evident, as an updated intelligence assessment is expected to contradict the NSC's stance, continuing the debate over foreign involvement in Havana Syndrome.
Read at Miami Herald
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