The "Havana Syndrome" (officially: Anomalous Health Incidents) refers to unexplained neurological symptoms first reported by U.S. diplomats in Cuba in 2016. Symptoms include sudden headaches, hearing and vision loss, balance problems, and cognitive difficulties.
In February 2026, new revelations emerged about secret experiments in Norway involving pulsed microwave devices.
The official Nobel Prize website has published a story featuring James Lin, professor emeritus at the University of β¦
CBS News reveals the U.S. government has acquired a directed energy weapon from a Russian criminal network and is β¦
The BBC's Interface podcast, hosted by Nicky Woolf who has covered the story for four years, releases a new episode β¦
The Pentagon has announced a 'realignment' of its Anomalous Health Incidents team to a new office. Some victims β¦
Washington Post columnist warns we're entering an era of directed-energy weapons, connecting Trump's Venezuela operation β¦
Aftenposten reports on a Norwegian researcher who built a pulsed microwave device in 2024 to test whether such β¦
Norwegian tabloid Dagbladet reports that Norwegian authorities were in dialogue with the CIA after a Norwegian β¦
Russian state newspaper Izvestia reports on the Norwegian Havana syndrome experiment, noting that the 'pulsed energy β¦
Norway's largest tabloid VG reports that a Norwegian researcher built a microwave machine and tested it on himself in β¦
Norwegian media covers the Washington Post revelation. A government-affiliated researcher developed a pulsed microwave β¦
A Norwegian government scientist secretly built a pulsed microwave device in 2024 and tested it on himself. He developed β¦
Reuters reports on U.S. officials investigating a previously unreported experiment in Norway in which a government β¦