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Havana Syndrome | Exploring the Science and Theories of This Bizarre Phenomenon

Exploring the science and conspiracy theories behind the phenomenon that gave dozens of diplomats concerning symptoms, Havana Syndrome.

In 2016, U.S. diplomats in Cuba began reporting strange symptoms—piercing headaches, dizziness, and an unexplained sense of pressure in their heads. Over time, more cases emerged, spreading beyond Cuba and fueling theories of high-tech weapons and espionage. Today, we explore the unsettling mystery of Havana Syndrome.

Havana Syndrome | Exploring the Science and Theories of This Bizarre Phenomenon

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Did anyone else hear a baby/ little child cry at the second sound clip?

Madking_zero

The sound that's always makes me feel sick, is hearing that the Jersey Devil is no longer on the Mystery Madness bracket.

Milkasaurous

I live in Naples, Fl so about ten years now. Its not as far south as the Keys, but i've never heard these crickets before.

Megan

I would like to think that someone had a pet reptile and they simply accidently dropped the box of crickets.

Goshawk

Nothing like winding down on my birthday by listening to some political intrigue.

Bazooka Joe

I can relate to this I’m very sensitive to different frequencies for example I had the opportunity to go up with my broadcast engineer to look at the satellite dish and I got nausea and the worst cluster headache ever when I got back down to the studio

Labrys productions

I also use that! I personally still experienced the bug problems before adding lavender to the mix (probably because of the duration of work in the grass), but maybe it’s just a winning combo.

Onyx Leviathan

Original Irish Spring soap also works as a bug repellent. I use it in the shower when I am camping, and ticks leave me alone.

Ember Bear

I think the sonic weapons theory is the most compelling.

Curran Oliver

To Fredo: Greetings from Oklahoma! Wanted to mention something about chiggers and other unfun critters. When I was in college, I took care of our university habitat (mowing/pruning/events), and we had lots of ticks and such (including the Lonestar from Texas). The way I learned to deal with them was by dabbing lavender essential oil on my ankles every day before work. Then, I’d tuck my jeans into my socks. Since then I never had another tick or chigger. It has something to do with them disliking the smell of lavender for some reason. Anyway, I hope that helps on your next outing into tall grass!

Onyx Leviathan

Sounds like low frequency sounds or something....

Quirine de Jonge

That sound made me think of that annoying bug. A cicada? I think

Kolby Boulgier

Love having a hangover and trying to pass it off as a syndrome before hysteria makes it bigger

Andrey Chichagov

Firt

Brendon Wrightson


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