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A CIA whistleblower has said that Americans should be ‘terrified’ of alleged government gaslighting of former intelligence employees who believe they have been struck down by ‘Havana Syndrome’. 

The medically-retired CIA officer spoke anonymously with investigative journalist Catherine Herridge about her experience with the debilitating mystery disorder, and how the authorities have treated her since. 

Speaking under the pseudonym Alice, the former CIA employee said she spent two years in government service and began experiencing ‘Havana Syndrome’ – also known as Anomalous Health Incidents (AHIs).

The syndrome is a disputed medical condition experienced by a cluster of US and Canadian government officials who were based in around a dozen overseas locations, which started among employees in Havana in 2016. 

Symptoms include dizziness, cognitive problems, insomnia, and headaches. The most prominent theory is that it is caused by pulsed electromagnetic energy and ultrasound emanating from sonic weapons. 

Alice told Herridge her …

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