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Mysterious encephalopathy continues to plague U.S. diplomats. Eric Rubin, head of the U.S. Foreign Affairs Service Commission, told the media on the 11th that "Havana syndrome" has seriously hit U.S. diplomats

author:Cha Wen

Mysterious encephalopathy continues to plague U.S. diplomats. Eric Rubin, head of the U.S. Foreign Service Committee, told the media on the 11th that the "Havana syndrome" seriously hit the morale of U.S. diplomats, and many young people began to refuse to undertake work abroad because of this mysterious disease.

"Havana syndrome" is a strange brain disease that plagues U.S. diplomats, intelligence officers, and military personnel abroad. The main symptoms include tinnitus, dizziness, severe headaches, nausea, and even amnesia. The condition first appeared between U.S. and Canadian diplomats in Havana, hence the name.

As for the cause, some people in the United States suspect that these foreign personnel have been attacked by "ultrasonic weapons" or "electromagnetic energy". However, the CIA released preliminary findings last month, and while the exact cause cannot be pointed out, the CIA believes the condition is unlikely to be an attack by some outside force on U.S. personnel stationed abroad.

What exactly causes this condition? Instead of blindly looking for external enemies, the United States should check its own equipment.

Mysterious encephalopathy continues to plague U.S. diplomats. Eric Rubin, head of the U.S. Foreign Affairs Service Commission, told the media on the 11th that "Havana syndrome" has seriously hit U.S. diplomats

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