Audio-vestibular symptoms are gaining national attention and sparking debate amongst professionals and the public. A CBS 60 Minute report on Sunday, March 31, revisited Havana Syndrome with claims of government cover up and new evidence of Russian operatives targeting U.S. officials(Pelly et al, 2024).
The term “Havana Syndrome” originated after several U.S. diplomats, stationed in Cuba, experienced acute sensation of ear pain, vertigo, tinnitus, migraine and cognitive dysfunction. The initial assumption of the cause of these symptoms was that foreign adversaries were targeting certain officials with a sound/energy wave device that targeted the inner-ear structures.
Since then, numerous reports of similar symptoms affecting U.S. and other diplomats from around the globe have been reported. Quite a few research studies have been performed on this small group of affected individuals (Bartholomew and Baloh, 2024). However, in 2023, a U.S. government report concluded that most of the reported afflictions could be “reasonably explained by medical conditions or environmental and technical factors”(National Intelligence Council, 2023).
No specific cause has been attributed to this condition, including nefarious agents, no matter what the media might lead you to believe.
References
Pelly S, Chasan A, de Granados OZ, Rey M, Gordon E, Ramgopal K, Woods J. (2024) Russian nexus revealed during 60 Minutes Havana Syndrome investigation into potential attacks on U.S. officials. CBS News.(accessed April 5, 2024).
Bartholomew RE, Baloh RW. (2024) Havana Syndrome: A post mortem. Int J Soc Psychiatry 70(2): 402–405.
National Intelligence Council (2023) Intelligence Community Assessment: Updated Assessment of Anomalous Health Incidents. ICA 2023-02286-B (accessed April 5, 2024).
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