Is Havana syndrome real? | 60 Minutes Australia

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The mysterious Havana syndrome has struck down hundreds of people, but some are convinced the illness is just a "delusion."

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*Synopsis | Havana Syndrome (2024)*
Some people might applaud the ingenuity; most though would condemn the barbarity. A secret new weapon has apparently been developed and is being used to target hundreds of high-ranking United States government workers. Those affected include diplomats, military officials, and spies, who believe they’ve been struck down in mysterious circumstances by strange energy waves. After being attacked, the victims report a range of debilitating neurological ailments that have seriously impaired their lives. In this special report for 60 MINUTES, Dimity Clancey investigates the so-called “Havana Syndrome”. The condition got its name because it was first detected in Cuba, but there are no prizes for guessing it’s another country accused of engineering it.

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