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Summary
The experiencer is a retired firefighter paramedic from Sacramento, California. He became involved in researching anomalous health incidents, particularly Havana syndrome, after learning about unusual symptoms reported by individuals, including high-pitched sounds and memory loss. These symptoms were first noted in diplomats in 2016 but were believed to have started earlier. The experiencer collaborated with Dr. John Hall to document these cases and conduct radio frequency scans, which showed positive results in symptomatic individuals. The impact of these findings led to the formation of an organization to support affected individuals. The experiencer believes that these incidents are linked to covert technologies and may involve directed energy weapons, causing ongoing health issues for many people.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The video discusses the hearing held by the Department of Homeland Security regarding Havana syndrome, detailing the symptoms and historical context of similar health issues faced by U.S. service members. It highlights testimonies from Colonel Greg Egan and the implications of covert technologies on affected individuals.
Colonel Egan's testimony links Havana syndrome to a global campaign affecting diplomats and Congressional members.
Colonel Greg Edgren
“This phenomenon is real and it is happening here in the Homeland.”
Dr. John Hall
“If this did exist, we should be able to detect something around their person.”
Aaron Alexis
“This is my EF weapon, extremely low frequency.”
Myon May
Don Deor
Managed by: Department of Homeland Security
investigate health incidents among diplomats and government officials
Managed by: IBM
testing of neurochip implants on prisoners
The Department of Homeland Security held a hearing regarding anomalous health incidences, known as Havana syndrome, on May 8th.
Colonel Greg Egan testified that Havana syndrome is affecting U.S. diplomats and Congressional members.
Symptoms of Havana syndrome include high-pitched sounds, brain fog, and nausea, similar to ailments reported by veterans from Agent Orange and Gulf War syndrome.
The phenomenon of Havana syndrome began in 2016 but was reported as early as 2014.
Individuals experiencing these symptoms were subjected to RF scans that showed positive results for certain frequencies.
There are implants removed from individuals that are believed to be linked to the symptoms of Havana syndrome.
Colonel Egan stated that the phenomenon is a global campaign affecting individuals on every continent except Antarctica.
The technology used in these incidents may involve directed energy weapons that affect individuals covertly.
The U.S. government has a history of not recognizing health issues faced by service members, similar to the case of Havana syndrome.