A U.S. adversary is not engaged in a sustained global campaign aimed at harming or collecting intelligence on hundreds of American diplomats serving abroad, according to an interim CIA finding on the so-called Havana Syndrome.
But there remain a significant number of cases that the agency cannot yet attribute to a specific source. The interim finding, described to POLITICO by three intelligence officials, does not rule out the possibility that a foreign actor or a sophisticated weapon is behind a specific, smaller number of mysterious incidents that have stumped U.S. officials for more than five years.
The new CIA-prepared interim finding assesses that the vast majority of reported cases can be explained by medical, environmental or technical factors — including previously undiagnosed illnesses — and that it is "unlikely" that a malicious state actor is inflicting purposeful harm on U.S. diplomats on a far-reaching, worldwide scale. The broader intelligence community has varying levels of confidence in that assessment.
"There's no one explanation" for the large number of reported cases around the world, a senior CIA official said, insisting "we don't see a global campaign by a foreign actor." There are still unresolved cases, the official continued, and the CIA is still open to the notion that a nation-state or specific device is causing symptoms such as headaches and nausea — if the agency finds evidence to that effect.
[...] "We would definitely not rule out the possibility of foreign-actor involvement in some discrete cases," the official said, adding that "we have not identified a causal mechanism, a novel weapon, that's been used at this point" on a worldwide scale, including a long-suspected directed-energy weapon.
FECA Program Issues Guidance on Coverage of 'Havana Syndrome'
The Federal Employees Compensation Act program has issued guidance on coverage of what it calls the "anomalous health incidents" known as Havana Syndrome [...] Federal employees experiencing such symptoms should file a standard claim form "as current understanding of AHIs are that they are specific events that occur over a single day or work shift" and should designate that as the specific cause, it says. Such claims are to be reviewed by a special claims unit which will consider "medical evidence submitted to determine if any medical conditions have been diagnosed in connection with the AHI incident."
Also at NYT.
Previously: "Havana Syndrome": U.S. Baffled After New Cases in Europe
(Score: 1, Troll) by Runaway1956 on Friday January 21 2022, @09:17PM (10 children)
If the CIA published the anonymized demographics of the afflicted, me might find a pattern.
socialist
progressive
millennial
woke
privileged white people
voted for Biden
couldn't find the countries they are assigned to on a map until weeks after they arrived in said countries
never missed a meal in their lives
own two or more iDevices
lactose intolerant
sensitive to peanuts
seafoof intolerance
gluten intolerance
frequents Starbucks
uses a debit card for $2.00 purchases, never keeps cash on hand
watches CNN as primary news source
(Score: 2, Touché) by Anonymous Coward on Friday January 21 2022, @09:22PM (5 children)
Havana Syndrome has been around throughout the entire Trump Administration, starting in 2017.
(Score: 1, Offtopic) by Runaway1956 on Friday January 21 2022, @09:36PM (4 children)
Thanks. They voted for Hillary AND Biden.
(Score: -1, Troll) by Anonymous Coward on Friday January 21 2022, @09:43PM (3 children)
You're letting your primary SN identity go to total shit eh apk?
(Score: -1, Troll) by Anonymous Coward on Saturday January 22 2022, @07:06AM (2 children)
Runaway is the run way Havana syndrome. Dissyness, loss of cognitive function, sexual attraction to other species. It all fits.
(Score: -1, Troll) by Anonymous Coward on Saturday January 22 2022, @07:08AM (1 child)
They have already gotten to aristarchus. He no longer can post comments. He has been "cancelled" by SN, and foreign powers, most likely. Probably Brits.
(Score: -1, Troll) by Anonymous Coward on Saturday January 22 2022, @08:07AM
I think they need to downmod more AC's, it is the only way to prevent aristarchus from rising from the dead!
(Score: 2) by RamiK on Friday January 21 2022, @11:39PM
It's a given almost all government desk jobs are filled by 20s-40s non-STEM college grads so you're just double dipping into a selection bias pool.
compiling...
(Score: 5, Touché) by captain normal on Saturday January 22 2022, @02:11AM
As a friend, I have to tell you, you really need to go into Defox.
When life isn't going right, go left.
(Score: -1, Spam) by Anonymous Coward on Saturday January 22 2022, @07:03AM
I have a very low tolerance for seafoof but I don't think I have Havana syndrome.
Hey, how come we can call it Havana syndrome, but we can't call the real thing China virus.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Saturday January 22 2022, @01:51PM
I'm honestly not sure what you were going for with that. You started out pretty anti-left, and the 'voted for Biden' jab pretty much cemented that. But then you go on to list quite a few things that are pretty synonymous, in my mind anyway, with right-leaning Republican voters. Yet 'voted for Trump' didn't make the list. What gives?