Pentagon Hires Firm to Investigate Havana Syndrome, the Mystery Illness Leaving CIA Officers and US Diplomats with Headaches, Dizziness and Memory Problems
The Pentagon has hired Anomaly 6, a private surveillance firm, to assist in investigating Havana syndrome, an unexplained illness affecting US intelligence officers and diplomats worldwide.
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