Havana syndrome: Foreign adversaries' microwave weapons capabilities explained by physicist
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Physicist James Benford says foreign adversaries with microwave weapon capabilities could be the root of the Havana syndrome plaguing hundreds of U.S. diplomats.
Adam, a former government employee whose last name Fox News is withholding for safety, is considered to be patient zero and was first attacked in December 2016 while living in Havana. He said he experienced regular attacks and that his friends and colleagues were suffering the same ailments. Bret Baier is the Chief Political Anchor of Fox News Channel, and the Anchor and Executive Editor of "Special Report with Bret Baier." He is the author of four presidential biographies, which tackle the critical issues of our times. His fifth biography, To Rescue the Constitution:George Washington and the Convention that Saved the American Experiment, will be published in 2023.
"Usually what would wake me up is, I'd be in a pool of my own blood on my pillow from gushing nosebleeds," Adam said. "That wouldn't stop until the head pressure piece would stop."