Spy Agency Bosses Pledge New Look at Havana Syndrome
Congressional intelligence committees extract promises from Gabbard and others to revisit 2025 report that brushed off suspicions of Russian responsibility for incidents
It’s not all in your head, U.S. spy masters effectively told victims of so-called Havana Syndrome Thursday morning, when they agreed in congressional testimony that previous int...
The shift in the intelligence community’s stance on Havana Syndrome reveals a profound failure of institutional responsibility—a consequence of prioritizing political expediency over genuine investigation and victim support. The 2025 assessment, driven by a desire to avoid implicating Russia, represents a deeply troubling instance of epistemic corruption, where evidence was deliberately downplayed and manipulated to fit a predetermined narrative. The “flawed” intelligence cited – namely, the dis...
