Heard of the Huvana Syndrome?

@celticeagle (189387)
Boise, Idaho
May 26, 2026 10:06pm CST
I used to follow conspiracy theories down the proverbial rabbit hole. This sounds like one of those but it's a real occurence. Get a load of this: It was first documented in Huvana, Cuba by 25 U.S. diplomats between November 2016 and June 2018. It has been suspected that a sonic device is behind it and it has been classified as an Anomalous Health Incident. The first sign is being suddenly struck or awakened by a screeching, buzzing or clicking accompanied by a overwhelming sensation of pressure and/or vibration in the head. There is also reports of vertigo and cognitive issues. Other incidents have happened since the ones in Cuba. At least three CIA officers have experienced serious health complications from the syndrome. Reports are classified since national security personnel are involved. Treatment is difficult because doctors do not yet know the cause. Symptoms are similar to a concussion with treatments being limited to a small number of medicines and therapies. No real answers until a pattern emerges. What do you think?
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@Deepizzaguy (121668)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
27 May
I would not be surprised since of our enemies use technology on us to tell us that if we want to remove a rogue government, be ready to pay the price.
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@celticeagle (189387)
• Boise, Idaho
19h
Technology has become rather scary in some areas.
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@Deepizzaguy (121668)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
19h
@celticeagle That is true.
@AmbiePam (119883)
• United States
27 May
Havana Syndrome is a scary thing.
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@celticeagle (189387)
• Boise, Idaho
19h
Yes, it sure sounds like it.
@GardenGerty (169221)
• United States
27 May
I remember hearing about this on the news, both there and later at other Embassies. Scary.
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@celticeagle (189387)
• Boise, Idaho
19h
Very.
@wolfgirl569 (135060)
• Marion, Ohio
27 May
It would be good if they could learn why
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@celticeagle (189387)
• Boise, Idaho
19h
I think they need more cases.
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• Rupert, Idaho
27 May
Can't say I have heard of it. Not sure what to think.
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@celticeagle (189387)
• Boise, Idaho
19h
Not must history or info on it which makes it even scarier to me.
• Rupert, Idaho
19h
@celticeagle Well that happens sometimes, things not having much history and all...
27 May
also known as anomalous health incidents (AHIs), is a disputed medical condition Like so many more lol That's what I think
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@celticeagle (189387)
• Boise, Idaho
19h
This is odder than most I think.
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8h
@celticeagle Well the odd one here is people training kids to display adhd and autism symptoms The state gives people with kids with these conditions much money.
@JudyEv (380833)
• Rockingham, Australia
27 May
That is really scary. It would be nice to know what's causing it.
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@celticeagle (189387)
• Boise, Idaho
19h
They know so little about it.
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@LindaOHio (221692)
• United States
27 May
An implant perhaps? Scary stuff.
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@celticeagle (189387)
• Boise, Idaho
19h
I would think they have found a implant in the cases so far.