Mystery of sonic weapon attacks at US embassy in Cuba deepens

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This is very weird. Wonder if it's actually a biological element that scrambles the brain and a common symptom is the imagination of sound. Still, some reported being able to move in and out of the noise itself so maybe not - but it would be easier to believe if they were poisoned.
 

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After multiple attacks, I would have thought they could have some sort of portable testing/tracing mechanism or device on hand they could use during an active attack.
 

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This is very weird. Wonder if it's actually a biological element that scrambles the brain and a common symptom is the imagination of sound. Still, some reported being able to move in and out of the noise itself so maybe not - but it would be easier to believe if they were poisoned.
they ate the brown acid
 

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It would take a dedicated employee to stick around that work environment...with fellow workers going deaf and loosing it mentally and nobody knowing what's up.

Maybe if Trump gets made enough at Sessions, he will send him to run the Cuban embassy.
 

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