
"According to CBS' sources, a Havana Syndrome weapon has been in the hands of a US military lab for over a year. The weapon - small enough to be held by a person, but powerful enough to blast through windows and drywall to hit a target hundreds of feet away - had allegedly even been tested on rats and sheep. Those tests, CBS insists, show injuries "consistent with those seen in humans.""
"I did some very interesting things for the US government, always with the idea that they would have my back if I got jammed up. I just needed to get medical care when I came back, and they wouldn't even do that. So this moral injury, this sense of betrayal is so acute with me."
Havana Syndrome, an alleged neurological condition potentially caused by a mysterious weapon, continues generating controversy through recent government revelations and whistleblower accounts. In early 2026, reports emerged that the US government spent millions acquiring a device linked to the ailment. Former CIA officers and anonymous government officials have publicly demanded answers, alleging a massive government coverup. According to CBS sources, a Havana Syndrome weapon has been held by a US military laboratory for over a year. The device, small enough to be handheld yet powerful enough to penetrate windows and drywall at hundreds of feet distance, was allegedly tested on rats and sheep with injuries consistent with human symptoms. Former CIA officer Marc Polymeropoulos criticized the 2023 Intelligence Community Assessment concluding foreign adversaries unlikely caused the condition, and expressed frustration over inadequate government medical support for affected personnel.
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