Havana Syndrome victims react to new analysis that it could be caused by a foreign actor
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Some intelligence agencies are now suggesting a foreign adversary may be behind the mysterious "Havana Syndrome" injuries reportedly sustained by U.S. officials overseas.
Adam and other victims have been pressing the U.S. government to find a culprit. He said he is starting to feel hopeful now that two of the seven U.S. intelligence agencies acknowledge a foreign adversary, he says likely Russia, has developed a weapon that could be responsible for the kind of neurological injuries reported by those suffering from Havana Syndrome. Liz Friden is a Pentagon producer based in Washington, D.C.
"This has been an eight-year fight. I don't know if I would say I feel vindicated yet. We will get there. The truth will come out. And when that's fully exposed, I think that's when I will say that I'm vindicated… I'm hoping the new administration can pay that debt and we can hold those responsible that have covered this up and partaken in some egregious behavior, frankly, because we all deserve better. The American people deserve better than to be lied to like this," Adam told Fox News.