(THE CONVERSATION) The recent evacuation of a group of U.S. diplomatic personnel stationed in Guangzhou, China, revived concerns over an “attack” that originated in Havana in mid-2016. At that time, ...
Ben Rhodes, a top national security official in the Obama White House, suggested in a new interview that the Russians could be behind the mysterious health incidents impacting U.S. officials in Cuba, ...
Maybe Moscow Syndrome, not Havana Syndrome, is a more fitting name for the untraceable sonic attacks on U.S. citizens and intelligence officials. A five-year investigation by CBS News, "60 Minutes" ...
The first public recording of the “sonic attacks,” which affected at least 22 Americans at the U.S. embassy in Cuba, was released Thursday, according to Fox News. The sounds, which mimics ...
When researchers postulated that the "sonic attacks" on embassies in Cuba (and more recently China) were the fault of malfunctioning surveillance gear, that wasn't the end to concerns about the true ...
(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) Jonathan D. Moreno, University of Pennsylvania and Sergio Litewka, University of Miami ...
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